Title: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: taximan007 on July 15, 2007, 11:06:56 AM 36 players left:
split 36 ways each player gets $873,734 you need to finish top 6 to earn more!!!! Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: Robert HM on July 15, 2007, 11:15:27 AM 36 players left: split 36 ways each player gets $873,734 you need to finish top 6 to earn more!!!! I'd grab it and on the way out of the door would be wondering how the hell I got so far anyway. Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: kinboshi on July 15, 2007, 11:25:27 AM They could chop it $700,000 each, and play for the $6M left over!
Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: AlexMartin on July 15, 2007, 02:51:06 PM Wonder what the CL would say? Astronomical sums of money though.
Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: Horneris on July 15, 2007, 02:53:18 PM Scotty Nyugen might refuse. Maybe not, as hes not too high on chips, but if he was nearer the top i think he might.
Interesting idea though. Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: Ironside on July 15, 2007, 03:14:37 PM a deal would affect play and the more experianced players like scotty would not want to deal as the bracelet is worth much more than the 6 or 7 million first prize
so they would rule out any deal making that would give the less experianced players help Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: temp0r on July 15, 2007, 04:02:32 PM i somewhat doubt watkinson would approve of a deal either. the moneys no big deal to him either! he's 18/1 to win on bluesq. me thinks some dolla may be put on him as he's sick when it comes to final tables.
Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: kinboshi on July 15, 2007, 04:56:34 PM a deal would affect play and the more experianced players like scotty would not want to deal as the bracelet is worth much more than the 6 or 7 million first prize so they would rule out any deal making that would give the less experianced players help That's a very good point - and why it won't happen. Imagine trying to get 36 players to agree to a deal anyway!! Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: Chili on July 15, 2007, 05:39:12 PM Imagine trying to a deal 42 ways, which is exactly what happened in the Venetian $540 2 weeks ago. The ante's were so ridiculously high in comparison to the blinds that even if the chip leader made one wrong move he would have been in trouble. So agree they all did to an equal split $8k to everyone, but I reckon the chip daddy took $10k, but WOW!! It started off as one guys lame joke, then it slowly went round the room picking up momentum until all agreed!!
WSOP Main Event might be a different kettle of fish tho (no pun intended). Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: kinboshi on July 15, 2007, 06:28:58 PM Imagine trying to a deal 42 ways, which is exactly what happened in the Venetian $540 2 weeks ago. The ante's were so ridiculously high in comparison to the blinds that even if the chip leader made one wrong move he would have been in trouble. So agree they all did to an equal split $8k to everyone, but I reckon the chip daddy took $10k, but WOW!! It started off as one guys lame joke, then it slowly went round the room picking up momentum until all agreed!! WSOP Main Event might be a different kettle of fish tho (no pun intended). So it can be done! 42 Flushies obviously. I think the top pros would be the ones to stop any deal in the main event for the reason Ironside mentioned. I'm sure many of the qualifiers would be very happy with $700K and a chance to play on for the rest. Have any of the main events in recent years had a deal at the final table (or earlier)? Title: Re: WSOP Here's a thought Post by: boldie on July 15, 2007, 07:04:24 PM Imagine trying to a deal 42 ways, which is exactly what happened in the Venetian $540 2 weeks ago. The ante's were so ridiculously high in comparison to the blinds that even if the chip leader made one wrong move he would have been in trouble. So agree they all did to an equal split $8k to everyone, but I reckon the chip daddy took $10k, but WOW!! It started off as one guys lame joke, then it slowly went round the room picking up momentum until all agreed!! WSOP Main Event might be a different kettle of fish tho (no pun intended). So it can be done! 42 Flushies obviously. I think the top pros would be the ones to stop any deal in the main event for the reason Ironside mentioned. I'm sure many of the qualifiers would be very happy with $700K and a chance to play on for the rest. Have any of the main events in recent years had a deal at the final table (or earlier)? I'd take the 700k in a second |