World Series of Poker 2009 Shows Poker Skill Proveals Over Luck

June 30, 2009

Well the American Federal Government will be watching the World Series of Poker a whole lot closer than they would have been that the beginning of the well known live poker tournament.

Players who have been testing their abilities within the various games and styles of poker on offer against some of the biggest names on the poker scene aiming to raise above the rest and get their hands on the large prize money pots and the infamous WSOP Winners Bracelets, something that offers the player respect from any player if they are holding one of these to their name.

Legal officials were investigating into the possibility of poker been a game that is more based on luck than skill, meaning that the game would fall into legal legislation that places a ban on US based players from playing poker online as a form of gambling but this years tournament will give them something else to think about.

This years World Series of Poker tournament has offered a number of players who have successfully mananged to reach their goals, winning tournaments and the bracelets that come with the victory.

A number of players have seen their successes reach an all time high, winning more than one tournament that they have entered into.

History books were having to be updated too with this years World Series of Poker offering a player who was managed to win no less than 3 WSOP winners bracelets, something that hasn’t been done since 1973.

Poker fans all over the world who have been pushing a petition that is de to be passed to the US Government stating their support to keeping online poker legal within the country, showing their examples of their proof that the game requires more skill than luck.

With the tournament still to have tournaments to complete, the possiblity of players further increasing their winnings is extremely high so keeping an eye on the big hitters from this year’s tournament is a definate must.

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