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Below are the results of season 1 of the World Poker Tour (2002–2003).

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Results[edit]

Five Diamond World Poker Classic[edit]

  • Casino:Bellagio, Paradise, Nevada[1]
  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 5-Day Event: May 27, 2002 to June 1, 2002
  • Number of Entries: 146
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,416,200
  • Number of Payouts: 18
  • Winning Hand: K-K
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stGus Hansen$556,460
2ndJohn Juanda$278,240
3rdFreddy Deeb$139,120
4thJohn Hennigan$83,472
5thChris Bigler$62,604
6thScotty Nguyen$48,692

Legends of Poker[edit]

  • Casino:Bicycle Casino, Los Angeles [1]
  • Buy-in: $5,000
  • 2-Day Event: August 30, 2002 to August 31, 2002
  • Number of Entries: 134
  • Total Prize Pool: $670,000
  • Number of Payouts: 9
  • Winning Hand: Q-Q
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stChris Karagulleyan$258,000
2ndHon Le$122,550
3rdStan Goldstein$61,270
4thMark Seif$38,700
5thCan Kim Hua$29,025
6thKathy Liebert$22,575

Costa Rica Classic[edit]

  • Casino: Casinos Europa, San José[1]
  • Buy-in: $500 w/ $500 Re-buys
  • 1-Day Event: October 19, 2002
  • Number of Entries: 134
  • Total Prize Pool: $234,858
  • Number of Payouts: 10
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJose Rosenkrantz$108,730
2ndJamie Ligator$45,000
3rdLuis Milanes$25,120
4thDewey Tomko$14,650
5thJamie Anteneloff$11,510
6thR.A. Head$9,420

Gold Rush[edit]

  • Casino: Lucky Chances Casino, Colma, California[1]
  • Buy-in: $3,000
  • 2-Day Event: November 10, 2002 to November 11, 2002
  • Number of Entries: 152
  • Total Prize Pool: $456,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stPaul Darden$146,000
2ndChris Bigler$88,000
3rdAntonio Esfandiari$44,000
4thPhil Hellmuth$34,000
5thVince Burgio$26,000
6thTommy Garza$21,000

World Poker Finals[edit]

  • Casino:Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Connecticut[1]
  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 3-Day Event: November 14, 2002 to November 17, 2002
  • Number of Entries: 89
  • Total Prize Pool: $915,000
  • Number of Payouts: 10
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stHoward Lederer$320,400
2ndLayne Flack$186,900
3rdAndy Bloch$102,350
4thPhil Ivey$75,650
5thPeter Giordano$57,850
6thRon Rose$44,500

World Poker Open[edit]

  • Casino:Binion's Horseshoe, Tunica, Mississippi[1]
  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 4-Day Event: January 28, 2003 to January 31, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 160
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,600,000
  • Number of Payouts: 27
  • Winning Hand: 6-5
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stDave Ulliott$589,175
2ndPhil Ivey$290,130
3rdJohnny Donaldson$145,065
4thBuddy Williams$91,620
5thJeremy Tinsley$68,715
6thTommy Grimes$53,445

Euro Finals of Poker[edit]

  • Casino: Aviation Club de France, Paris [1]
  • Buy-in: €10,000 ($10,790)
  • 3-Day Event: February 12, 2003 to February 15, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 86
  • Total Prize Pool: €831,000 ($894,510)
  • Number of Payouts: 9
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stChrister Johansson€500,000 ($538,213)
2ndClaude Cohen€160,000 ($172,228)
3rdAllen Cunningham€80,000 ($86,114)
4thJacques Durand€32,000 ($34,446)
5thTony G€16,000 ($17,223)
6thAlain Hagege€13,000 ($13,994)

L.A. Poker Classic[edit]

  • Casino:Commerce Casino, Los Angeles [1]
  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 4-Day Event: February 21, 2003 to February 24, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 136
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,360,000
  • Number of Payouts: 20
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stGus Hansen$532,490
2ndDaniel Rentzer$253,595
3rdAndy Bloch$125,460
4thDavid Pham$80,080
5thSteven Shkolnik$53,390
6thBob Stupak$46,715

Party Poker Million[edit]

  • Buy-in: $5,300 [1]
  • 1-Day Event: March 6, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 177
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,013,800
  • Number of Payouts: 9
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stHoward Lederer$289,150
2ndChip Jett$175,900
3rdJoe Simpkins$105,540
4thMaureen Feduniak$79,155
5thTim Lark$52,770
6thDaniel Coupal$43,975

World Poker Challenge[edit]

  • Casino:Reno Hilton, Reno[1]
  • Buy-in: $5,000
  • 3-Day Event: March 31, 2003 to April 2, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 87
  • Total Prize Pool: $421,746
  • Number of Payouts: 9
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRon Rose$168,298
2ndCal Dykes$96,772
3rdTony Le$50,490
4thPaul Magriel$29,452
5thMark Edwards$23,140
6thT. J. Cloutier$18,934

WPT Championship[edit]

  • Casino: Bellagio, Las Vegas [1]
  • Buy-in: $25,000
  • 5-Day Event: April 14, 2003 to April 18, 2003
  • Number of Entries: 111
  • Total Prize Pool: $2,691,750
  • Number of Payouts: 28
Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAlan Goehring$1,011,886
2ndKirill Gerasimov$506,625
3rdPhil Ivey$253,313
4thDoyle Brunson$159,987
5thTed Forrest$119,990
6thJames Hoeppner$93,326

Other Events[edit]

During season 1 of the WPT there was one special event that did not apply to the Player of the Year standings:

  • The WPT Invitational – February 25–26, 2003 – Commerce Casino – postscript to Event #8: L.A. Poker Classic

References[edit]

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Every year, players around the world await the schedule for the most prestigious tournament series of the year so they get planning — and dreaming. This year, Caesars Interactive Entertainment is bringing Christmas early with a sneak peek of the 2019 World Series of Poker schedule that is expected to produce prize pools totaling more than $200 million.

The 50th running of the WSOP will commence on Tuesday, May 28 and wrap up on July 16, 2019. The seven-week series will take place at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas for the 15th consecutive year, with dozens of poker events on the slate. As the schedule is still being finalized, the WSOP has released details on seven noteworthy events that players can get on their radar.

Happy 50th Anniversary, WSOP

One of the most notable events on the 2019 schedule comes in the spirit of the WSOP’s 50th anniversary. Get ready for the Big 50 No-Limit Hold’em with four starting flights running May 30 – June 2. The $500 buy-in “golden event” will be rake-free for all initial entries and features a starting stack of 50,000, levels of 50 minutes and a prize pool guarantee of $5 million.

“We expect our opening weekend Big 50 event to be one of the largest in our history, and certainly one of the best value tournaments ever offered.

While it’s not the Millionaire Maker, the winner is guaranteed a $1 million payday, and players can re-enter once per flight, with normal rake charged on reentries.

“We’re excited to commence our golden event,” said WSOP Executive Director Ty Stewart. “We expect our opening weekend Big 50 event to be one of the largest in our history, and certainly one of the best value tournaments ever offered. This is part of our concerted plans to make the 2019 WSOP a better value all-around.”

You can also expect additional 50th anniversary themed celebrations, including a celebratory gala and awards evening to take place on Saturday, June 29.

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Familiar Schedule Highlights

Among the finalized events are some fan favorites, including the $1,500 Millionaire Maker that guarantees $1 million prize to the winner, which will kick off June 7 with a second starting flight June 8. One reentry per flight will be allowed and players start with 25,000 chips and play to blind levels of 60 minutes.

The 50-plus Seniors No-Limit Hold’em will kick off on June 13 with one reentry allowed. For the $1,000 buy-in, the seniors will get 20,000 in chips to work with and play 60-minute levels.

Other event favorites are also set, like the Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em that has starting flights June 14 and 15 with single reentry, the Monster Stack with opening flights on June 21 and 22, and the $888 buy-in Crazy Eights event, which has starting flights on June 28, 29 and 30, allows unlimited reentries, guaranteeing $888,888 for the victor.

The most-anticipated event of the entire poker calendar, the WSOP Main Event World Championship, will kick off with the first of three flights on July 3. That one will once again come with a $10,000 price tag, no reentry and two-hour blind levels. Players next year will be starting with even more chips though, with a starting stack of 60,000 – up from 50,000 in 2018.

Sneak Peek at Seven Notable Events on the 2019 WSOP Schedule

DateEventBuy-inChipsLevelsRe-EntryGuaranteeTime
May 30Big 50 No-Limit Hold’em 1a$50050,00050 minutes1/flight$5M; $1M for 1st11 a.m.
May 31Big 50 No-Limit Hold’em 1b$50050,00050 minutes1/flight$5M; $1M for 1st11 a.m.
June 1Big 50 No-Limit Hold’em 1c$50050,00050 minutes1/flight$5M; $1M for 1st10 a.m.
June 2Big 50 No-Limit Hold’em 1d$50050,00050 minutes1/flight$5M; $1M for 1st10 a.m.
June 7Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold’em 1a$1,50025,00060 minutes1/flight$1M for 1st10 a.m.
June 8Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold’em 1b$1,50025,00060 minutes1/flight$1M for 1st10 a.m.
June 13Seniors No-Limit Hold’em (50+)$1,00020,00060 minutes110 a.m.
June 14Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em 1a$1,00040,00060 minutes1/flight10 a.m.
June 15Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em 1b$1,00040,00060 minutes1/flight10 a.m.
June 21Monster Stack No-Limit Hold’em 1a$1,50050,00060 minutesNone10 a.m.
June 22Monster Stack No-Limit Hold’em 1b$1,50050,00060 minutesNone10 a.m.
June 28Crazy Eight’s No-Limit Hold’em 1a$88840,00030 min Day 1; 60 min Day 2Unlimited$888,888 for 1st10 a.m.; 5 p.m.
June 29Crazy Eight’s No-Limit Hold’em 1b$88840,00030 min Day 1; 60 min Day 2Unlimited$888,888 for 1st10 a.m.
June 30Crazy Eight’s No-Limit Hold’em 1c$88840,00030 min Day 1; 60 min Day 2Unlimited$888,888 for 1st10 a.m.
July 3Main Event World Championship 1a$10,00060,000120 minutesNone12 p.m.
July 4Main Event World Championship 1b$10,00060,000120 minutesNone12 p.m.
July 5Main Event World Championship 1c$10,00060,000120 minutesNone12 p.m.

Changes to Expect for 2019 WSOP

The World Series of Poker is an ever-evolving entity, and 2019 will be no different. We asked Seth Palansky, vice president of corporate communications, about the changes that players can expect for next year’s edition.

“There are a lot of exciting changes in store,” Palansky told PokerNews. “We’re still working through a lot of it actually, and plan to continually announce updates as things get solidified. But with this being our 50th WSOP, we have some fun things in store.”

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'We hear the cries for more value and we are hard at work to deliver that more effectively this year.'

He continued: “All that said, the WSOP will stay true to the WSOP: All variants of poker on the schedule, all buy-in levels and big prize pools. We are excited to celebrate poker and our 50th in 2019.”

Poker players are not shy about providing feedback about changes they’d like to see, so we asked Palansky what player feedback has been taken into account for the 2019 schedule.

“If there is one main one, it is value. We hear the cries for more value and we are hard at work to deliver that more effectively this year.

“Another one is reentries/unlimited reentries. Trying to make sure more events are freezeouts and to use single reentry more often than unlimited.”

'We plan to have fun and continue to do what we do, award life-changing money and spread all the games for 50 straight days.”

Regarding the increased Main Event starting stack, Palansky let us in on a secret: “More chips will be a theme this year for our events.”

After a successful 2018 WSOP that saw a record 123,865 entries and the biggest ever prize pool total of $266,889,193, what are the expectations for 2019?

“We truly expect big things,” said Palansky. “It’s our 50th after all. If you think through the history of poker, surviving in this game for 50 years is no small feat (ask Doyle). So we plan to have fun and continue to do what we do, award life-changing money and spread all the games for 50 straight days.”

Additional Activities & Information

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Apart from the many exciting bracelet events going on daily in the Rio Convention Center, players can also count on the usual array of Rio Deepstacks tournaments starting at a $70 buy-in, a variety of single table satellites, and live cash games from low- to high-stakes running 24 hours a day throughout the series.

Players in New Jersey and Nevada can play real-money games on WSOP.com and participate in countless satellites into WSOP events, including the $10,000 Main Event. As long as you are within the borders of either of those states, you are also eligible to play in the WSOP online bracelet events that will surely appear on that complete 2019 WSOP schedule.

Rooms at Caesars Las Vegas properties are now available for booking with rates starting at $33 for Caesars Rewards members. Online pre-registration for individual WSOP events will open in March or April, once the schedule has been locked in.

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So start marking the calendar and perusing flights to Sin City. The above dates, times and events are still subject to change, but you can expect the full schedule of events in the first quarter of 2019.

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