World Series of Poker Main EventThe most popular attraction during the World Series of Poker Tournament is, of course, the World Series of Poker Main Event. Since the early 1970s, the World Series of Poker Main Event has been based on a game of No Limit Texas Holdem. The buy in for the World Series of Poker Main Event is 10,000 dollars and the poker player that wins the tournament gets a huge cash price, is included in the gallery of champions, and, of course the player takes home the famous World Series of Poker Gold Bracelet. Such a bracelet is reserved for the World Series of Poker event winner only, and to actually win the World Series of Poker Main Event is quite an achievement indeed.Visit PlayersOnly for some World Series of Poker FreeRoll Satellite Tournaments! In the World Series of Poker Main Event, poker players face off with some of the world's best poker players. Some of the most famous poker players of all times may be seen at a World Series of Poker Main Event, but this doesn't mean that the unknown poker player doesn't have a chance of making it to the top at a World Series of Poker Main Event, actually they have a great chance these days. Ever Since the "Moneymaker Factor", the amount of amateur players playing poker has sky-rocketed and every year since 2003 an amateur has one the WSOP Main Event. In the past, previously unknown poker players have made their way to instant fame and success by participating and winning the World Series of Poker Main Event. If you're looking for the new-wave of online poker, Join PlayersOnly, the poker room where the true players are! Because of the Sleekness of their Interface and incredible bonus structure, PlayersOnly is America's Fastest Growing Poker Room! Receive an Instant 10% CASH BONUS and a 100% match poker bonus upto $650 and there are NO FEES for making a deposit! PlayersOnly hosts a $1,000,000.00 Freeroll Series and is Guaranteeing $3,000,000.00 in tournament prize money this month with one $150,000.00 guaranteed event at least once a month! Through the many years there have been many memorable scenes during the World Series of Poker Main Event. In 1982, Jack Straus, thinking he had been knocked out of the tournament, found that he had one $500 chip left, which he used to engineer an amazing come-from-behind victory. There have been only four players who have won multiple titles in the Main Event, two of them won it three times. 'The Grand Old Man of Poker' Johnny Moss won the WSOP Main Event three times, in 1970, 1971 and 1974. Poker great Stu Ungar also won the Title three times; back-to-back in 1980 and 1981 and in 1997. The Godfather of Poker Doyle Brunson won the Main Event twice in 1976 and 1977. Johnny 'The Orient Express' Chan won the Title twice in 1987 and 1988. More memorable moments include, the final table of the 1988 WSOP Main Event was featured in the movie Rounders with Matt Damon, Edward Norton and John Malkovich. The winners in 2003 and 2004, Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer, both qualified for the Main Event through online satellite tournaments at PokerStars.com. Several celebrity players have been sponsored by online poker sites such as BodogLife. Also, several poker legends have attempted to win the top prize in the World Series of Poker's Main Event, including T.J. Cloutier and Sammy Farha. T. J. was the runner-up in 1985 and 2000. BodogPoker is a very popular online Sports/Poker/Casino website which offers a great player points system along with many free-roll tournaments! Are you ready to win a seat into this year's World Series of Poker Main Event? BodogPoker has built the Best Reputation for Online Gaming by nailing four key service points; offering quick and simple depositing methods, instant cash bonuses, fast payouts, and the most impressive customer service department in the industry! Join BodogPoker Today! And you might just find yourself playing in a major Poker tournament along side the stunning "American Pie" star, Shannon Elizabeth! --- by Bones McCoy at 1800-sports.com on June 23, 2007
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