Back
in the day, men smoked cigars and sipped whisky while eyeing up their
opponents. It was a game made for men like Nicolas Dandolos, commonly
referred to as Nick the Greek, and Benny Binion. These two were champion
gamblers and poker players back during the 1940s. It was no wonder then
when Nick the Greek approached Binion to set up a world class match.
Nick challenged the supposed champion of all poker players, Johnny Moss.
Binion
agreed to the plan and he set up the match between Dandolos and Moss.
There was one exception though, Binion made sure to attract as much
attention to the event as possible by holding it in public. It was to be
on public display and seen as a marathon. After five long months of
discussion and compromises, all parties agreed to continue with the
match. Thus, the World Series of Poker was born in 1949. It was a
grueling event where the players only took breaks to catch up on sleep.
Moss came out on top and reportedly took home around $2 million in cash,
nearly an entire casino's worth in 1949.
Nearly
21 years later, Binion decided to try his hand with the WSOP again. It
was 1970, and this time he officially deemed it the WSOP. And once
again, Johnny Moss did what he does best and walked away with the pot.
By
now Binion knew he had something particularly special in the poker
world. He continued the World Series of Poker yearly from then on. By
1982, 104 top poker players signed up for the WSOP. In 2005, 5,619
people entered into the main event. 2006 was the height of the poker
craze, everyone believed he or she was the next gift to poker. That
year, the numbers were predicted to be over 8,000 entrants. The size
of the WSOP has changed, but the quality has not. The 2014 WSOP
consisted of 65 events, with most major poker variants featured. The
WSOP is the biggest, most anticipated poker tournament for any poker
player.
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