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A Record Turnout at the 2008 World Series of Poker!

First No-Limit Hold'em Tournament (Event #2) Destroys Previous Attendance Record - Largest Non-Main Event Frield Eve

Final Seats Going Fast for Sunday's Noon Start

Las Vegas, NV (May 31, 2008) - Just two days into the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Presented by Milwaukee's Best Light a new record has been set - the most ever players entered into any tournament - outside of a WSOP Main Event.

Event #2, the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em tournament thus far has attracted more than 3,500 poker enthusiasts for the two-day starting tournament. Today, a capacity crowd of 2,048 participants flooded the Amazon Room at the Rio to try and turn their $1,500 entry fee into an estimated $750,000 first place prize.

"This is a great start," said WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack. "The sound of chips chirping throughout the Rio is a welcome return for all of us who love poker."

An additional 1,550 entrants are pre-registered for the second day of Event #2 which starts tomorrow. For those players seeking to be a part of history - there is still room for approximately 500 more entrants to register for this event - but procrastinators must act fast, because seats are filling up rapidly.

The tournament closes officially when 2,050 slots are filled for Sunday. The final entrant number and prize pool statistics will be official and made available around 3:00 PM Sunday - but the possibility this event will reach 4,000 entrants remains strong.

The tournament is expected to last four days.

The record number (still to be determined) has already shattered the old high mark of 3,151 set during the final week of last year's WSOP. The previous record was set in Event #49 - also a $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold"em tournament.

While Main Events have attracted as many as 8,773 players (in 2006), no other tournament has ever attracted as large a field as today's event. Today's event ranks at the fourth-largest poker tournament of all-time.

After a smooth start with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Marching Band trumpeting "Viva Las Vegas" on Friday, a star-studded field of 352 players turned out to play in the first World Championship event, a $10,000 Pot Limit Hold'em tournament that began with legendary 10-time WSOP bracelet winner Doyle Brunson initiating the proceedings with the traditional "Shuffle Up and Deal" announcement.

All 55 bracelets are still up for grabs, with the first one set to be awarded on Monday.


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