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2006 World Series of Poker F - LIVE 8/06

Watch the '06 World Series of Poker Final Table Live! for the first time ever. Watch the final players outwit and play. One skilled player will walk away with a jackpot of up to $10 million. $24.95 (price non-refundable).
<DL><DT>Categories: </DT><DD>Sports, PPV </DD><DT>MPAA Rating: </DT><DD>NR-Content </DD><DT class=long>Future airings of 2006 World Series of Poker F - LIVE 8/06: </DT><DD class=long><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Thursday, August 10 4:00 PM CDT</TD><TD> 121 PPV</TD></TR><TR><TD>Thursday, August 10 4:00 PM CDT</TD><TD> 579 PPV</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DD></DL>Anyone else thinking of getting this PPV?? I was thinking about it but for $24.95...thats a little steep....JMO
 

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I will wait until I have to hear Norman Chad describe the action on ESPN for Free in the Fall.They are trying to make a buck now doing this so what else is new.
 

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I would imagine you wouldn't be able to see any hole cards.

Plus the final table will probably take 15 hours. Seems kinda boring.
 

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How long does the final table last in time?? Is it maybe 4 hours or longer...just wondering.
 

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Watch it From Your Couch: The WSOP Final Table is on Pay Per View
August 08, 2006
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Post a comment Having spent the last 7 weeks here in the desert, I can tell you with certainty the best way to watch the final table of the 2006 World Series of Poker will be in the comfort of your own living room. ESPN pay per view will be carrying a live feed of the final table of the main event of the World Series of Poker this Thursday. Coverage starts at 5pm Eastern.

Sure, if you bought the pay per view, you would miss the energy of being in the room for poker's greatest event. However, having been in the room for many of the bracelet events this year, comfort and sightlines are not exactly the strength of the poker 'stadium' being built for this huge event.

It remains to be seen if poker has enough legs as a "sport" to support its biggest day with a pay per view event. The TV ratings thus far for the 2006 WSOP airings have been roughly consistent with those of last year. So far, ESPN has aired six episodes from the 2006 WSOP. It should be noted that all of the airings thus far are from the circuit events, not the actual WSOP. The six circuit events averaged a 1.0 rating, or about 860,000 households. This is slightly down from last years WSOP viewings, which drew a 1.1 for a similar period, but it should be noted that last years airings were preliminary events for the actual WSOP, and not the circuit events.

By far the most interesting factor to this years 'experiment' with live pay per view for the Final Table is that the viewing audience at home (just like the viewing audience at the Rio) will NOT be able to see the hole cards. Clearly, this is the right thing to do from a poker perspective, as with $12-13 million on the line for first place, not to mention all the ancillary income that will come from being the World Champion, any element that might allow the smallest chance of some cheating, or collusion should be eliminated from the equation.

Still, the vast majority of casual poker viewers around the country who have grown up on ESPN's edited telecasts of WSOP events, or the World Poker Tour, or any of the televised poker being shot today have always seen the hole cards when watching poker. After reading as much of the fine print as I could find on the ESPN website, I could not find a any statement saying that you won't be able to see the hole cards. Whereas this might be a given to those of us in the poker industry, I have to assume some of the more average poker fans out there are going to be blindsided, so to speak, by this. I put the over under on calls to the Pay Per View provider saying 'I can't see the hole cards' at 30%.

Having spent the better part of the last 7 weeks in or around the Amazon ballroom at the Rio soaking up the 'atmosphere', I do believe that the best viewing experience for the final table will be through the ESPN pay per view. To find out more, simply go to ESPN.com, and put the word 'poker' into the search box. The cost is $24.95, and most pay per view providers should be carrying this.
 

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Looks like its an ESPN PPV so they will have Norm Chad announcing and be able to see hole cards...
 

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maxdemo said:
By far the most interesting factor to this years 'experiment' with live pay per view for the Final Table is that the viewing audience at home (just like the viewing audience at the Rio) will NOT be able to see the hole cards. Clearly, this is the right thing to do from a poker perspective, as with $12-13 million on the line for first place, not to mention all the ancillary income that will come from being the World Champion, any element that might allow the smallest chance of some cheating, or collusion should be eliminated from the equation.

Still, the vast majority of casual poker viewers around the country who have grown up on ESPN's edited telecasts of WSOP events, or the World Poker Tour, or any of the televised poker being shot today have always seen the hole cards when watching poker. After reading as much of the fine print as I could find on the ESPN website, I could not find a any statement saying that you won't be able to see the hole cards. Whereas this might be a given to those of us in the poker industry, I have to assume some of the more average poker fans out there are going to be blindsided, so to speak, by this. I put the over under on calls to the Pay Per View provider saying 'I can't see the hole cards' at 30%.

Did you read what you posted Max? ;o)
 

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Poster Illini with 1000-1 on Cunningham.........imagine he will be paying for this if he makes the final table.
 

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Santo said:
Did you read what you posted Max? ;o)

Sorry man I did not read it all...was busy taking a bong hit...LOL
 

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Now that I think of it why in the hell would someone pay $24.95 to not see the hole cards...WTF thats what makes watching poker on TV so much fun...JMO
 
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No hole cards=no fun to watch.

This should be LONG....rounds are 90 minutes each. I suspect a lot of viewers will be bored after about 2 hours.
 

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I guess they dont want people to see the hole cards in case someone tries to tip off one of the players.,..JMO
 

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