Bodog.com sends 11 players to WPF
All 11 Team Bodog players earned their entry through one of the regular WPT satellite tournaments offered online at Bodog.com, where players can wín a seat for as little as $1.50. As a member of Team Bodog, the qualifiers are rewarded a prize package that includes the $10,000 tournament buy-in, travel expenses, and Team Bodog gear.
Held in the largest casíno-based poker room in the country, the World Poker Finals annually showcases one of the largest fields and cash purses on the World Poker Tour. Last year's World Poker Finals featured a total cash purse of more than $7.8 million, with the winner taking home a whopping $2.1 million, and tournament officials anticipate this year's event to surpass 2005's record-setting amounts.
"The World Poker Finals is one of the richest and most respected tournaments on the World Poker Tour, and we're thrilled to have these 11 players join David Williams on Team Bodog, as they compete for a shot at poker fame and fortune," says Calvin Ayre, Founder of poker and digital entertainment giant Bodog.com.
After the World Poker Finals, Bodog.com Poker will next hold online qualifiers for the WPT LA Poker Classic, held at the Commerce Casíno in Los Angeles, February 24-March 1, 2007. Bodog is also giving away three prize packages to WPT events in 2007 through an online contest at Bodogpokerchampionships.net.
With aggressive tournament schedules and an array of bonus programs, Bodog.com Poker continues to lead the industry with its multitude of products. Bodog.com's poker room community enjoys huge tournaments with monthly guaranteed prize pools of $3.5 million.
In addition to its WPT satellite qualifiers, Bodog.com also hosts regular qualifiers for the World Series of Poker. This year, Bodog.com sent more than 500 players to the World Series of Poker and that contingent walked away with a combined $15 million in winnings.
Team Bodog professionals Josh Arieh and Evelyn Ng performed especially well, but it was David Williams and the newest Team Bodog member, Jamie Gold, who stole the headlines. Williams, a bracelet holder and one of the top money winners in poker history, won the 7-Card Stud event, taking home over $160,000, while Gold was crowned the world champion by taking the coveted main event and winning a record $12 million.
"With the amazing success of Team Bodog at this year's WSOP, Bodog.com Poker has proven that it's an effective training ground for players who eventually graduate to playing and winning tournaments at land-based casínos," says Ayre.