Last week, the World Series of Poker<\/strong> released details for 13 more 2019 WSOP bracelet events.<\/strong> In doing so, WSOP brass continued to water down what was once poker’s most prestigious prize.<\/strong><\/p>\n
The 2019 WSOP is on the way to equal or surpass the whopping 78 bracelet events<\/strong> that ran in last year’s event. To put things in perspective, there were 36 bracelet events <\/strong>in 2003.<\/p>\n
Of course, Chris Moneymaker<\/strong> won the WSOP Main Event that year, which kicked off an unprecedented boom in poker’s popularity. So, Harrahs\/Caesars can’t be blamed for taking advantage of the public’s newfound interest in the game by adding more championship level events to the schedule.<\/p>\n
However, since then, WSOP management has more than doubled the number of events<\/strong>. This decision appears to have been driven by the greed<\/strong> of a group of corporate bean counters<\/strong> concerned more about raking as much cash as they can<\/strong> than the value of a WSOP bracelet.<\/span><\/p>\n
The increase in bracelet events didn’t happen overnight. By 2008 it was up to 55 events<\/strong>, a reasonable reaction to the poker boom. However, five years later, in 2013, it was up to 62,<\/strong> and starting to border on the ridiculous.<\/p>\n
Management had added six more events by the time the 2015 WSOP rolled around. They added six more for 2017, and another four in 2018 brought the total to 78.<\/p>\n
The WSOP will tell you record entry numbers year in year out prove the increase in the number of events is just a response to customer demand<\/strong>. However, the fact the organization has not only increased the amount it takes in through tournament fees by holding more tournaments, but by gradually increasing tournament fees<\/strong> over the years as well, suggests the increase is more financially motivated<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
The public always considered WSOP bracelet winners world champions<\/strong> of a certain poker discipline at a specific buy-in level. Can any more than a select few of the 78 bracelet winners from the 2018 WSOP still make such a claim?<\/p>\n
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