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horse.jpgTournament Rules * Players will begin with $50,000 in Tournament Chips. * All games in H.O.R.S.E.; Hold’em, Omaha/8B, Razz, Stud, and Stud/ 8B will be played as Limit games until the Final Table. * The Final Table play will be No-Limit Hold’em. * All levels, up to the Final Table, will last 40 minutes. * Breaks will be every three levels. Final Table levels will last 90 minutes. There will be a break after each level at the Final Table. Dinner breaks will be at the discretion of the Tournament Director. * Play will continue on Day One until the completion of Level 15. * Day 2 play will resume on Thursday, July 13, 2006 at 2 PM and will play down to the Final Table. * Day 3 play will resume at 2 PM on Friday, July 14, 2006. * The Rio reserves the right to alter or change the schedule, in order to play the tournament in the above mentioned timeframe. * 6% of the total entry pool will be withheld.from here
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Maybe not Cardplayer, but Google is your friend. Here's the link if the below is too difficult to read. WSOP Event #20 - 2006 World Series of PokerH.O.R.S.E. Tournament - $50,000 Buy-inWednesday, July 12th 2006 - 4 P.M. - 3 Day EventRio All-Suite Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas NevadaReigning Champion:Number of 2005 Entries: This is a new event for the 2006 WSOP.Play Schedule and Blind Structure:Levels Game Ante Low Card Complete Blinds Limits Level 1 Holdem $100-$200 $200-$400 Level 2 Omaha-8B $100-$200 $200-$400 Level 3 Razz $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 4 Stud $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 5 Stud-8B $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 6 Holdem $200-$400 $400-$800 Level 7 Omaha-8B $200-$400 $400-$800 Level 8 Razz $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 9 Stud $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 10 Stud-8B $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 11 Holdem $400-$800 $800-$1600 Level 12 Omaha-8 $400-$800 $800-$1600 Level 13 Razz $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 14 Stud $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 15 Stud-8B $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 16 Holdem $500-$1500 $1500-$3000 Level 17 Omaha-8 $500-$1500 $1500-$3000 Level 18 Razz $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Level 19 Stud $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Level 20 Stud-8B $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Remove $100 Chips Level 21 Holdem $1500-$3000 $3000-$6000 Level 22 Omaha-8B $1500-$3000 $3000-$6000 Level 23 Razz $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Level 24 Stud $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Level 25 Stud-8B $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Remove $500 Chips Level 26 Holdem $3000-$6000 $6000-$12000 Level 27 Omaha-8B $3000-$6000 $6000-$12000 Level 28 Razz $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 29 Stud $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 30 Stud-8B $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 31 Holdem $5000-$10000 $10000-$20000 Level 32 Omaha-8B $5000-$10000 $10000-$20000 Level 33 Razz $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 34 Stud $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 35 Stud-8B $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 36 Holdem $10000-$20000 $20000-$40000 Level 37 Omaha-8B $10000-$20000 $20000-$40000 Level 38 Razz $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 39 Stud $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 40 Stud-8B $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 41 Holdem $20000-$40000 $40000-$80000 Level 42 Omaha-8B $20000-$40000 $40000-$80000 Level 43 Razz $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 44 Stud $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 45 Stud-8B $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 46 Holdem $40000-$80000 $80000-$160000 Level 47 Omaha-8B $40000-$80000 $80000-$160000 Final Table - No-Limit Hold'em - Friday, July 14th 2006 - 2 P.M.Levels Ante Small Blind Big Blind Level 1 $3000 $10000 $20000 Level 2 $4000 $12000 $24000 Level 3 $5000 $15000 $30000 Level 4 $5000 $20000 $40000 Level 5 $5000 $25000 $50000 Level 6 $10000 $30000 $60000 Level 7 $10000 $40000 $80000 Level 8 $10000 $50000 $100000 Level 9 $20000 $60000 $120000 Level 10 $20000 $80000 $160000 Level 11 $30000 $100000 $200000 Level 12 $40000 $120000 $240000 General Rules - 2006 WSOP HORSE Event #20:Players will begin with $50000 in Tournament Chips. All games in H.O.R.S.E. - Hold’em, Omaha/8B, Razz, Stud, and Stud/ 8B will be played as Limit games until the Final Table. The Final Table play will be No-Limit Hold’em. All levels, up to the Final Table, will last 40 minutes. Breaks will be every three levels. Final Table levels will last 90 minutes. There will be a break after each level at the Final Table. Dinner breaks will be at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Play will continue on Day One until the completion of Level 15. Day 2 play will resume on Thursday, July 13th 2006 at 2 PM and will play down to the Final Table. Day 3 play will resume at 2 PM on Friday, July 14th 2006. The Rio reserves the right to alter or change the schedule, in order to play the tournament in the above mentioned timeframe. 6% of the total entry pool will be withheld.

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Maybe not Cardplayer, but Google is your friend. Here's the link if the below is too difficult to read. WSOP Event #20 - 2006 World Series of PokerH.O.R.S.E. Tournament - $50,000 Buy-inWednesday, July 12th 2006 - 4 P.M. - 3 Day EventRio All-Suite Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas NevadaReigning Champion:Number of 2005 Entries: This is a new event for the 2006 WSOP.Play Schedule and Blind Structure:Levels Game Ante Low Card Complete Blinds Limits Level 1 Holdem $100-$200 $200-$400 Level 2 Omaha-8B $100-$200 $200-$400 Level 3 Razz $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 4 Stud $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 5 Stud-8B $100 $100 $300 $300-$600 Level 6 Holdem $200-$400 $400-$800 Level 7 Omaha-8B $200-$400 $400-$800 Level 8 Razz $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 9 Stud $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 10 Stud-8B $100 $200 $600 $600-$1200 Level 11 Holdem $400-$800 $800-$1600 Level 12 Omaha-8 $400-$800 $800-$1600 Level 13 Razz $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 14 Stud $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 15 Stud-8B $200 $300 $1000 $1000-$2000 Level 16 Holdem $500-$1500 $1500-$3000 Level 17 Omaha-8 $500-$1500 $1500-$3000 Level 18 Razz $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Level 19 Stud $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Level 20 Stud-8B $400 $600 $2000 $2000-$4000 Remove $100 Chips Level 21 Holdem $1500-$3000 $3000-$6000 Level 22 Omaha-8B $1500-$3000 $3000-$6000 Level 23 Razz $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Level 24 Stud $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Level 25 Stud-8B $1000 $1500 $4000 $4000-$8000 Remove $500 Chips Level 26 Holdem $3000-$6000 $6000-$12000 Level 27 Omaha-8B $3000-$6000 $6000-$12000 Level 28 Razz $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 29 Stud $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 30 Stud-8B $3000 $3000 $8000 $8000-$16000 Level 31 Holdem $5000-$10000 $10000-$20000 Level 32 Omaha-8B $5000-$10000 $10000-$20000 Level 33 Razz $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 34 Stud $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 35 Stud-8B $4000 $6000 $15000 $15000-$30000 Level 36 Holdem $10000-$20000 $20000-$40000 Level 37 Omaha-8B $10000-$20000 $20000-$40000 Level 38 Razz $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 39 Stud $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 40 Stud-8B $5000 $10000 $30000 $30000-$60000 Level 41 Holdem $20000-$40000 $40000-$80000 Level 42 Omaha-8B $20000-$40000 $40000-$80000 Level 43 Razz $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 44 Stud $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 45 Stud-8B $10000 $20000 $60000 $60000-$120000 Level 46 Holdem $40000-$80000 $80000-$160000 Level 47 Omaha-8B $40000-$80000 $80000-$160000 Final Table - No-Limit Hold'em - Friday, July 14th 2006 - 2 P.M.Levels Ante Small Blind Big Blind Level 1 $3000 $10000 $20000 Level 2 $4000 $12000 $24000 Level 3 $5000 $15000 $30000 Level 4 $5000 $20000 $40000 Level 5 $5000 $25000 $50000 Level 6 $10000 $30000 $60000 Level 7 $10000 $40000 $80000 Level 8 $10000 $50000 $100000 Level 9 $20000 $60000 $120000 Level 10 $20000 $80000 $160000 Level 11 $30000 $100000 $200000 Level 12 $40000 $120000 $240000 General Rules - 2006 WSOP HORSE Event #20:Players will begin with $50000 in Tournament Chips. All games in H.O.R.S.E. - Hold’em, Omaha/8B, Razz, Stud, and Stud/ 8B will be played as Limit games until the Final Table. The Final Table play will be No-Limit Hold’em. All levels, up to the Final Table, will last 40 minutes. Breaks will be every three levels. Final Table levels will last 90 minutes. There will be a break after each level at the Final Table. Dinner breaks will be at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Play will continue on Day One until the completion of Level 15. Day 2 play will resume on Thursday, July 13th 2006 at 2 PM and will play down to the Final Table. Day 3 play will resume at 2 PM on Friday, July 14th 2006. The Rio reserves the right to alter or change the schedule, in order to play the tournament in the above mentioned timeframe. 6% of the total entry pool will be withheld.
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arent 40 min blind levels fast? i played last year and thought they were an hour. will the rest of the events also be 40 min?
Not really cause the stakes aren't going up every 40mins just the game is changeing, stakes are going up every 80 to 120 mins. So on ave every 100mins that is pretty slow and close to the rest of the events.
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Not really cause the stakes aren't going up every 40mins just the game is changeing, stakes are going up every 80 to 120 mins. So on ave every 100mins that is pretty slow and close to the rest of the events.
When you have no idea what you are talking about it's best not to post. :club: Since you are making stuff up...which did you decide to make up...80 or 120 minutes ?
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When you have no idea what you are talking about it's best not to post. :club: Since you are making stuff up...which did you decide to make up...80 or 120 minutes ?
I read the limits as going up every 80 or 120 minuets (alternating) also. Please enlighten me as to why this is incorrect.
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has anyone heard any projections to how big the event will be?
Paul Phillips registered yesterday and there were 37 at that time. I just checked card player, and it had 93 players' names listed. Who knows how accurate those numbers are???
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Bwahahahhahaahha !! Steve Dannenmen

Paul Phillips registered yesterday and there were 37 at that time. I just checked card player, and it had 93 players' names listed. Who knows how accurate those numbers are???
It's a little over 100 right now
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Bwahahahhahaahha !! Steve Dannenmen
Let's make a list of "Why are these people playing a 50k H.O.R.S.E event", here it goes:Josh AriehAnnie DukeKenna JamesJoe BeeversAntonio EsfandiariPhil Hellmuth Jr.Chris MoneymakerSteven DannenmannFeel free to add to the list...
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Let's make a list of "Why are these people playing a 50k H.O.R.S.E event", here it goes:Josh AriehAnnie DukeKenna JamesJoe BeeversAntonio EsfandiariPhil Hellmuth Jr.Chris MoneymakerSteven DannenmannFeel free to add to the list...
Hellmuth should be playing , everyone else....no sir...GL Danny
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Let's make a list of "Why are these people playing a 50k H.O.R.S.E event", here it goes:Josh AriehAnnie DukeKenna JamesJoe BeeversAntonio EsfandiariPhil Hellmuth Jr.Chris MoneymakerSteven DannenmannFeel free to add to the list...
Why do you list Josh Arieh? He is a solid Omaha and Stud player. And I know everybody on FCP hates Annie Duke, but she did win a bracelet at Omaha 8/b.
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A sidebar to this, b/c of all the stud games this event will have to be played 8-handed right???

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Why do you list Josh Arieh? He is a solid Omaha and Stud player. And I know everybody on FCP hates Annie Duke, but she did win a bracelet at Omaha 8/b.
Also I thought it was known that Annie Duke used to play in the 1k-2k game. Or am I totally wrong?
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