Aces.com hosts 3 weekly qualifying
matches, awarding more than $1,000,000 in World Series
of Poker Prize Packages.
The
online casino most like Las Vegas itself is among the
first to post
odds on the biggest poker tournament in Sin City this
season. Aces.com has posted early odds on the World Series
of Poker (WSOP) and favors Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu
to win the prestigious tournament.
“With odds like 200-1,
even the favorites look like long shots, but that will
change quickly as the field narrows.” said Aces.com Manager
Rene Quesada. “Who knows, maybe there’s another Chris
Moneymaker in the crowd!”
The dance. The Big Kahuna. Going to
the show. Call it what you want, the 2006 World Series
of Poker $10,000
buy-in Main Event is one of the largest, most prestigious
tournaments in the poker world. Its coveted World Champion bracelet is considered
to be the ultimate achievement in any poker player’s career. Last year, Joe
Hachem beat other 5,618 players to win the title and
a record breaking 7.5 million dollars.
This year’s prize pool figures to be even bigger.
From now through July, Aces.com is hosting three weekly
qualifying tournaments and awarding a $12,000 WSOP prize
package -- including a seat at the Main Event
July 28th -- to the winner of each.
Phil Ivey, the Tiger Woods of Poker,
is the early favorite at 200-1. Last June, Ivey, he won
his fifth WSOP bracelet
in a $5,000
Pot-Limit Omaha event. Phil
was introduced to poker by his grandfather, who’d deal out hands of penny-ante
Five-Card Stud to his eight-year-old grandson. At 18, he scored a fake
ID and started frequenting the poker rooms in Atlantic
City casinos. Recently, Ivey
moved to Las Vegas where he is now a fixture in the high-limit area at
the Bellagio, regularly sharing a table with Doyle
Brunson, Chip Reese, and Jennifer Harman.
In 1997 Daniel Negreanu (currently 250-1 to take the
WSOP bracelet) won two events at the World Poker Finals
at Foxwoods, and was named the tournament's
best all-around player. He followed this triumph in
the 1998
World Series of Poker by becoming
the youngest WSOP bracelet winner in history — a record he held until 2004. He
became one of the most successful poker tournament players in history, winning
two World Poker Tour (WPT) events, another two World Series bracelets, and appearing
at 11 final tables. Negreanu is known for his ability to "read" other players
by studying their betting patterns and physical expressions. His televised poker
appearances include Late Night Poker, High Stakes Poker and Ultimate Poker.
Current odds on who will win the 2006 World Series of
Poker, as posted at Aces.com as of April 12:
Phil Ivey 200-1
Daniel Negreanu 250-1
Howard (The Professor) Lederer 300-1
Phil Hellmuth 400-1
Marcel Luske 400-1
Layne Flack 400-1
Gus Hansen 400-1
Paul Phillips 500-1
Men (The Master) Nguyen 500-1
Johnny Chan 500-1
John Juanda 500-1
John (World) Hennigan 500-1
Erik Seidel 500-1
Dave (Devilfish) Ulliott 500-1
Dan Harrington 500-1
Chris (Jesus) Ferguson 500-1
Carlos Mortenson 500-1
Barry Greenstein 500-1
Doyle (Texas Dolly) Brunson 750-1
Aces.com is giving their players a
chance to follow in the footsteps of Chris Moneymaker – the
previously unknown player who won the 2004 WSOP after
winning his seat at the Main Table in an online tournament.
For weekly tournament times
and winners to date, please see www.aces.com.