Today the World Poker Tourreleased the remaining 2018 portion of its Season 16 Main Tour schedule, highlighting stops at Seminole Hard Rock, Borgata, Fallsview, Commerce and Thunder Valley.
'These five venues generated nearly 5,500 total entries and more than $23 million in total prize money during Season XV of the World Poker Tour, and we look forward to continued WPT success at these world-class properties during the second half of Season XVI,' said WPT CEO Adam Pliska.
SAN JOSE's BAY 101 SHOOTING STARS OF POKER. The World Poker Tour is used to playing in California, particularly Southern California and the L.A. Area where FIVE tournaments have taken place this year. But they don't get too much into NORTHERN California too often. But, now, San Jose.
Conspicuously absent from the schedule, however, is Bay 101 Shooting Star, the fan favorite bounty event that has graced the tour for over a decade. Almost since the WPT initially came on the scene, Bay 101 Shooting Star has been one of its flagship events.
First appearing on the schedule in Season 2, Bay 101 started out as a $5,200 event with $5,000 bounties placed upon a select group of star players. It drew a field of 243 and Phil Gordon took it down for $360,000. The event remained thereafter as a mainstay on the tour, becoming popular among poker fans and recreational players alike, many of whom have long enjoyed bounty tournaments in their home casinos as one of the most popular tournament formats.
It soon morphed into a $10K event and then moved to the $7,500 price point in 2013, where it has remained the past few years. Past champions aside from Gordon include Nam Le, Ted Forrest, Brandon Cantu, Taylor Paur, Stefan Schillhabel and Sam Panzica, who won nearly $1.4 million last season en route to challenging for WPT Player of the Year.
The absence of Bay 101 from the schedule also likely means the end of the California Swing promotion for the time being. The WPT release outlining the 2018 schedule makes no mention of the Swing.
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For years, the WPT held the L.A. Poker Classic and Bay 101 Shooting Star one after the other. When WPT Rolling Thunder, an event in Northern California, was added to the schedule in 2014, it made for three straight events in the Golden State.
The WPT introduced the California Swing promotion, offering players some added value to encourage them to attend all three events. Players competing in each event accumulated points for in-the-money finishes and the winner banked a bevy of prizes. Last year's champ, Rainer Kempe, won a package that included travel expenses and hotel accommodations to what was supposed to have been this coming California Swing.
As noted here last week, the Bay 101 Casino located in San Jose just reopened in a new location described by The Mercury News as 'the first phase of a bigger expansion project.'
That same Mercury News report had suggested 'the casino will also continue its world-famous Shooting Star poker tournament,' although it remains to be seen whether it will once again when the next season rolls around.
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Here's a look at the 2018 portion of the WPT schedule, with the WPT also having promised to release details on the season-ending Tournament of Champions at a later date:
Dates | Event | Venue |
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Jan. 10-15 | €3,300 WPT European Championship | SpielBank Berlin (Berlin, Germany) |
Jan. 19-24 | $3,500 WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open | Seminole Hard Rock (Hollywood, FL) |
Jan. 28-Feb. 2 | $3,500 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open | Borgata (Atlantic City, NJ) |
Feb. 10-12 | CA$5,000 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic | Fallsview (Ontario, Canada) |
Feb. 24-March 1 | $10,000 WPT L.A. Poker Classic | Commerce (Commerce, CA) |
March 2-6 | $3,500 WPT Rolling Thunder | Thunder Valley (Lincoln, CA) |
April 13-18 | $3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown | Seminole Hard Rock (Hollywood, FL) |
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WeiKai Chang has emerged victorious in the 2013 World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Star, topping the largest field in the event’s history to win $1,138,350 and 1,680 Card Player Player of the Year points. As a result, Chang now sits in eighth place in the POY standings.
A total of 643 entries were made in this year’s event, building a prizepool of $4,597,450. After four days of play, the huge field was whittled down to a final table of six. Just over a week after entering the WPT L.A. Poker Classic final table with the chip lead Paul Volpe found himself in the same position. Volpe finished runner-up at the LAPC, and eventually busted from this event in third. As a result of his impressive back-to-back performance, Volpe has overtaken the lead in the POY race with 2,870 total points and year-to-date earnings of $1,086,780.
Former WPT champion Erik Seidel finished fourth for $295,590. This was Seidel’s second final table of the year, and as a result he’s climbed to 25th place in the POY race.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at this final table:
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | WeiKai Chang | $1,138,350 | 1680 |
2 | Joe Nguyen | $666,740 | 1400 |
3 | Paul Volpe | $435,610 | 1120 |
4 | Erik Seidel | $295,590 | 840 |
5 | Chris Johnson | $208,910 | 700 |
6 | Joe Kuether | $162,240 | 560 |
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