WSOP 2008, Part 8 - Wrapup
Saturday, July 12th, 2008Well, I am now back home and have had time to reflect on my first attempt at the WSOP. Overall it was a blast. It was a poker mecca, with no shortage of games anywhere. If you wanted a game, there was always one to be found. There were mega-amounts of people there. I tried to get the awe out on the first day that I arrived.
I saw a fair amount of pros. The list includes Scotty Nguyen, Dan Harrington, David “Devilfish” Ulliot, Chris Ferguson, TJ Cloutier, Johnny Chan, Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Erick Lindgren, David Benyamine, and any more that I cannot remember.
I only played in two WSOP satellites and one event. Simply put, I did not care for the structure. While I did like the 60 minute levels, I did not care for the T3000 starting stacks. It boils down to that you really can only be outflopped (or miss the flop) twice before you are short stacked and in an “all-in mode”. Personally, I prefer deep-stack tournaments. I played in a bunch of them - two Venetian Deep Stack events, two of the nightly Venetian Tournaments, Ceasar’s Mega Stack, Harrahs Deep-Stack. I still would love to play in the main event. You get T20,000 and the levels are 2 hours long. Next year, I am pretty sure that I am going to pony up the $10,000 and play.
I will also try to satellite into the main event by playing several of the single table tournaments. I found that the skill level on the lower buy-ins was weak ($175 - $330). Once you start getting to the $525 single table tournaments, the skill is a lot better.
I had a ton of fun and I cannot wait to go again next year! If you are a serious poker player, then the WSOP experience is a MUST!
Thank you for reading along and following my adventure at the 2008 WSOP!