Time to Get Back on the H.O.R.S.E.
Where does the time go? That��s the question we asked ourselves while preparing for Event #27 of the 2012 World Series of Poker. There have been events of all variations, but today is the first time they��re all combined into one tournament. That��s right, it��s time for $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.!
Players will be competing in five poker disciplines: Limit Hold��em, Omaha Eight or Better, Razz, Seven Card Stud, and Seven Card Stud Eight or better. Last year, Aaron Steury demonstrated his aptitude at all five by navigating a field of 963 players on his way to capturing his first gold bracelet and a $289,283 top prize.
He defeated a stacked final table that included David ��ODB�� Baker (7th-$32,150), Jonathan Tamayo (8th-$84,516), Adam Friedman (3rd-$121,437) and Michael Chow (2nd-$178,691), all of which we expect to return today to seek revenge. In addition, we expect the biggest names in poker to come take their shot at adding their name to this list:
Post 2004 H.O.R.S.E. Winners
Year | Winner | Entrants | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Aaron Steury | 963 | $289,283 |
2010 | Konstantin Puchkov | 828 | $256,820 |
2009** | Zachary Fellows | 452 | $311,899 |
2009 | James Van Alstyne | 770 | $247,033 |
2008** | Jens Voertmann | 414 | $298,253 |
2008 | James Schaaf | 803 | $256,412 |
2007*** | James Richberg | 382 | $238,881 |
2007**** | Ralph Schwartz | 192 | $275,683 |
2004* | Scott Fischman | 166 | $100,200 |
*Featured $2,000 buy-in.
**Featured $3,000 buy-in.
***Featured $2,500 buy-in.
****Featured $5,000 buy-in.
Action is set to get underway at Noon PST, which is a little over an hour from now. We��ll be on hand to bring you all the action from the Brasilia Room here at the Rio, so check back then for everything H.O.R.S.E.!