The 2009 WSOP TV schedule:
July 28, 8 and 9 PM: Event 2, $40,000 no-limit hold 'em
August 4, 8 and 9 PM: WSOP Champions Invitational
August 11, 8 and 9 PM: Ante Up For Africa Celebrity-Charity Event
August 18, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event days 1A and B
August 25, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event days 1C and D
September 1, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 2A
September 8, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 2B
September 15, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 3
September 22, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 4
September 29, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event
October 6 - November 3, 9 and 10 PM: Main Event
November 10, 9 to at least 11 PM: Main Event final table (see our Viewers' Guide)
See also the full list of 57 WSOP events.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
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16 comments:
Only two open bracelet events? Wow.
I like seeing more episodes on the main event rather than just an hour from 15 other events. It'll suck if something major happens in the other bracelet events that we really want to see though.
It was two hours each for six events last year.
That schedule sucks... what about all the other events. I'll guess they'll just show the final hand of important events. What would happen if they get a final table in an event they aren't covering and the line-up was Dwan, Brunson, Hansen, Hellmuth, Negreanu, Ivey, Matusow and the like. They would look like idiots. Surely they would have to cover a game like this.
ESPN will only be there at the beginning and the end of the series (I'm not saying they mightn't have one camera there at other times) so they won't have the ability to cover other events.
What about thr $50,000 HORSE?
Who could want to see more hours of the meangingless bullshit in the main event? Those early eps are a PAIN to get through. One ep. per each day one in fine, but now TWO? What they should be doing it adding more episodes for the later stages, such as the final table and heads up play. FFS.
meaningless*
Agreed, but how else will they get 10 hours of Phil Hellmuth?
The final 27 has almost nobody of any interest in it at all (except Ivey). This year's main event is going to be a dud. Too bad they decided to cover it and almost nothing else.
Ivey, Esfandiari, and Shulman are still in it as I write this. That makes it a more interesting final 27 than usual. Since when do famous poker players make it to the end of the WSOP Main Event? They rarely do.
I made a couple of minor updates to the schedule recently. On September 29 and October 6 they're running three and one shows respectively. They're also showing the final table as running 2 1/2 hours now (see Variable-Length Broadcast for Main Event Final Table Being Considered).
jopke
No kidding. One regular event, a charitable tournament (one of the worst poker broadcasts I've ever seen), and two made-for TV events (40K and Champions Invitational), only one of which even awards a bracelet. It's barely a championship any more: more of a TV show.
ESPN halved the time they planned to spend on day 1 of the Main Event, from four weeks to two. This post has been updated with the new schedule, as far as is known so far. Their previous plans are below.
August 18, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 1A
August 25, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 1B
September 1, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 1C
September 8, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 1D
September 15, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 2A
September 22, 8 and 9 PM: Main Event day 2B
September 29, 8, 9, and 10 PM: Main Event days 3 and 4
October 6, 10 PM: Main Event day 4
October 13, 9 and 10 PM: Main Event day 5
October 20, 9 and 10 PM: Main Event day 6
October 27, 9 and 10 PM: Main Event day 7
November 3, 9 and 10 PM: Main Event day 8
November 10, 8 PM: Main Event final table preview show
November 10, 9-11:30 PM: Main Event final table
Latest on what tournament days are shown when, according to Kevmath:
Oct. 6 : Days 5 and 6 -- 9-11 p.m.
Oct. 13 : Day 6 -- 9-11 p.m.
Oct. 20 : Day 7 -- 9-11 p.m.
Oct. 27 : Day 8 -- 9-11 p.m.
November 3 : Day 8 -- 9-11 p.m.
November 10: Final Table -- 9-11 p.m.
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