World Series of Poker Season 2010

July. 27,2010      TV-G
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Trailer Synopsis

The World Series of Poker is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2004, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players.

Episode 31 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 27
November. 10,2010
The final table.
Episode 30 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 26
November. 02,2010
The 2010 Main Event final-table participants are determined in Las Vegas. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play. Part 26 of 27.
Episode 29 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 25
November. 02,2010
The 2010 Main Event in Las Vegas. Part 25 of 27. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
Episode 28 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 24
October. 26,2010
The 2010 Main Event in Las Vegas. Part 24 of 27. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
Episode 27 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 23
October. 26,2010
The 2010 Main Event in Las Vegas. Part 23 of 27. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
Episode 26 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 22
October. 19,2010
Day 7 Part 4
Episode 25 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 21
October. 19,2010
Day 7 Part 3
Episode 24 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 20
October. 12,2010
Day 7 Part 2
Episode 23 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 19
October. 12,2010
Day 7 Part 1
Episode 22 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 18
October. 05,2010
Day 6 part 4 of 4
Episode 21 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 17
October. 05,2010
Day 6 part 3 of 4
Episode 20 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 16
September. 28,2010
Day 6 part 2 of 4
Episode 19 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 15
September. 28,2010
Day 6 part 1 of 4
Episode 18 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 14
September. 21,2010
Day 5 Continued
Episode 17 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 13
September. 21,2010
Day 5
Episode 16 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 12
September. 14,2010
Day 4. Bubble time.
Episode 15 : Main Event 10K Buy-in Part 11
September. 14,2010
Day 4
Episode 14 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 10
September. 07,2010
Day 3 brings the field of the Main Event together for the first time with ESPN highlighting the usual suspects: Nguyen, Chan, Moneymaker, Mizrachi and Dan Harrington
Episode 13 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 9
September. 07,2010
Day 3 brings the field of the Main Event together for the first time with ESPN highlighting the usual suspects: Nguyen, Chan, Moneymaker, Mizrachi and Dan Harrington
Episode 12 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 8
August. 31,2010
Day 2b of the Main Event
Episode 11 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 7
August. 31,2010
Day 2b of the Main Event
Episode 10 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 6
August. 24,2010
Day 2a of the Main Event
Episode 9 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 5
August. 24,2010
Day 2a of the Main Event
Episode 8 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 4
August. 17,2010
Day 1d of the Main Event
Episode 7 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 3
August. 17,2010
Day 1c of the Main Event
Episode 6 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 2
August. 10,2010
Day 1b of the Main Event
Episode 5 : Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 1
August. 10,2010
Day 1a of the Main Event
Episode 4 : Tournament of Champions Part 2
August. 03,2010
Annie Duke Joe Hachem Erik Seidel Johnny Chan Daniel Negreanu Berry Greenstein Huckleberry Seed Jennifer Harman TJ Cloutier Howard Lederer
Episode 3 : Tournament of Champions Part 1
August. 03,2010
Annie Duke Joe Hachem Erik Seidel Johnny Chan Daniel Negreanu Berry Greenstein Huckleberry Seed Jennifer Harman TJ Cloutier Howard Lederer
Episode 2 : $50,000 Players Championship Part 2
July. 27,2010
David Baker Mikael Thuritz Vladimir Shchemelev John Juanda Daniel Alaei Michael Mizrachi David Oppenheim Robert Mizrachi
Episode 1 : $50,000 Players Championship Part 1
July. 27,2010
David Baker Mikael Thuritz Vladimir Shchemelev John Juanda Daniel Alaei Michael Mizrachi David Oppenheim Robert Mizrachi

Seasons

Season 2023
The 54th Annual World Series of Poker was held on the Las Vegas Strip at Horseshoe / Paris Las Vegas. The 2023 WSOP builds on the momentum of a 2022 tournament that saw 197,626 entrants from more than 100 countries and a record-breaking $347.9 million total prize pool in its new home. This year’s event featured the biggest capacity in the series history with 608 tables spread across more than 200,000 square feet of convention space, 24/7 live cash game action including a brand-new permanent hall of fame poker room at Horseshoe Las Vegas, and the first-ever $300 price point tournament in WSOP history.
Season 2023 2023
Season 2022
WSOP moves to the Las Vegas Strip for the very first time at Bally’s, the future Horseshoe, and Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.
Season 2022 2022
Season 2021
The World Series of Poker returns in 2021 after a COVID-suppressing 2020 for it's 52nd year. With 88 events and a total prize pool of $69,937,500 for the Main Event, 2021's biggest poker event is one of the most exciting in years!
Season 2021 2021
Season 2016
The World Series of Poker is the most prestigious set of poker tournaments in the world.
Season 2016 2016
Season 2015
The 2015 World Series of Poker is the 46th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held from May 27-July 14 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Paradise, Nevada. There will be 68 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event, which began on July 5. The November Nine concept will return for an eighth year. Instead of a $10 million guaranteed first prize for the Main Event, however, there will now be 1,000 guaranteed payouts.
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Season 2014
The 2014 World Series of Poker is the 45th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Paradise, Nevada, between May 27-July 14, 2014. There will be 65 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event beginning on July 5. The November Nine concept will return for a seventh year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 10. For the first time the Main Event will have a guaranteed $10 million first prize. The $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop was also held for the second time
Season 2014 2014
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