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World Series Of Poker
2005
 Editor's Reports
LAS VEGAS
June 2, 2005 – July 15, 2005

 
The Editor in
Las Vegas
T plus 2 - The second day one in a row
8th July 2005

Because of the size of this years field for the championship event, day 1 has been spread over three days, that is one third of the field plays on each of the first three days. This in theory should result in the field being reduced to under 2000 players and thus enabling all remaining players to play together on day 2 (the fourth day into the event).
Rio Suites Hotel

It was a dynamic day of action with many star players exiting, Daniel Negreanu, Todd Brunson, Tobey Maguire, Phil Hellmuth, Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu is probably relieved to be out early so that he can get back to Steve Wynn's casino. Wynn has always been intrigued by poker players ever since the days when he owned the Golden Nugget downtown. There he opened a poker room to rival Binions just across the street and hired the famous Eric Drache to be cardroom manager. Later Wynn opened the upmarket Mirage in the heart of the strip where he opened another poker room, once again run by Eric. Later Eric faced IRS charges amounting to millions of dollars in supposedly unpaid taxes and lost his gaming license in the subsequent hearing. Steve Wynn is however back in the poker party by backing Daniel Negreanu to play all-comers for stakes between $100,000 and $500,000 in almost 'any' poker game variant.

The days coverage was gratefully broken-up by being forced to attend the party run by Doyle Brunson ant Tribecca who run the software for our poker site GGGPoker. Great fun was had by all and they even supplied us with Go-Go dancers.



Back to the world of Las Vegas. I've been staying in the Gold Coast for 5 days now, having moved from Ballys in the middle of the strip. The five minute walk across the road from the Gold Coast to the Rio in one hundred plus degrees has been getting on my nerves. Then just last night I was on my way back to the scene of the poker crime when I was confronted by a man weaaring only the smallest pair of underpants that you can imagine as I left my room. He was no Chippendale. He approached me and I obviously thought the worst, that he was from San Fransisco. But no.

"Hey man, know where's the ice machine?"

I pointed him in the right direction and left at speed. Later in the evening I returned to my hotel room. Falling exhausted on the bed I switched on the TV and on chanel 10 I found "Are you being served?", a British TV sitcom from the 1970s. Arrrrhhhhhhh.

So I called the Rio to book a room and mistakingly replied to the receptionist's question that I was here for the poker. "Well", she said, "we have a poker rate, its $128 a day".

"What's the normal rate", I shoved in realising my error.

"You don't want the special poker?", she continued, "caus we don't have normal rates".

"Well eh, how much is the daily rate?"

"Its 110 Sunday, 90 on Monday and Tuesday and 80 Wednesday", she said without any notable change in tone.

"Great, that'll do", I said.

"So you still don't want the poker rate?"

Get me out of here.

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