With all of the satellite tournaments running for the WSOP, entry to the WSOP is no longer reserved for only people with large bankrolls.
Online poker rooms are hosting many satellites to the WSOP. Generally, the typical entry to satellite tournaments is between $100 and $1,000, which is above many people's budget.
Therefore, the poker rooms often hold satellites to these satellites. For example, if the buy-in of a WSOP Satellite Tournament is $100+$10, the poker room might hold a pre-satellite to this tournament where the buy-in is $11+$1.
One out of every ten people who enters the satellite would get an entry into the $100+$10 WSOP satellite.
Several online poker site also offer seats to the World Series of Poker by holding mass player freerolls. The odds are winning are low, but they are free, so who cares? List of the Best 2006 WSOP Satellites can be found at the following link... www.wsop-tournament.com
Today, the legacy Benny Binion left the poker community ranks as the oldest, largest, most prestigious, and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world, and no doubt it holds the promise of an even brighter future. But equally important, The World Series of Poker has touched thousands of lives over the years, affording talented players the opportunity to follow their dreams, reach for the stars, and perhaps one day achieve greatness in their chosen endeavor.
Starting in 2005 only the final two days including the main event will be held there.
Win your seat by winning a satellite at various poker sites or put up your own entry money.
Both the 2003 and 2004 winners have won their seats at the Main Event from these very popular online poker websites.
http://www.WSOP-Tournament.com will help make your dream come true. We keep track of all the satellites and special offers that will get you into the biggest of poker tournaments without having to pay that enourmous $10,000 entry fee.
Additionally, we will provide you with up-to-date WorldSeries of Poker News, a 2006 regularly updated schedule,sound tournament strategy, and media from past WSOPs.