PaddyPowerPoker Sends Players to WSOP
DUBLIN, Ireland – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Paddy Power Poker is sending 16 poker players to Las Vegas over the coming days to compete in the World Series of Poker, which runs from Friday 28 July to Thursday 10 August.
They will join a 100-strong contingent of Irish players for the $10,000 buy-in main event and will battle for almost two weeks against more than 8,000 other hopefuls.
Already two Irish players, Padraig Parkinson and Andy Black, have made final tables at the world's largest poker festival, winning $203,000 and $100,000 respectively.
Neither player are strangers to the world of high-stakes poker -- in 1999, Padraig came third in the World Series main event, which was won by fellow Irishman Noel Furlong, and in 2005 Andy came in fifth, earning $1,750,000.
So far in 2006, Padraig has made the money in four events and Andy has cashed in two events.
Irish players have a long and proud tradition at the World Series of Poker, dating back to the early 1980s, when legendary bookie Terry Rogers stumbled upon the best players in the world playing for the title of World Champion. He fell in love with the Texas Hold 'em poker variation and was instrumental in spreading the game beyond US shores.
He developed a strong relationship with Benny Binion, owner of the Horseshoe Casino, where the event was held, and his hard work in helping to promote the World Series in Ireland meant that by the mid-1980s, up to 10% of the players in the main event were Irish.
