World Championship Poker Scratch Off

There is a laundry list of great players who have never won a World Series of Poker bracelet, but today you can scratch one star off the list. Eli Elezra outlasted a stellar field of 236 players, who created a prize pool of $651,360. Elezra was arguably one of the greatest players never to win a bracelet until he defeated Scotty Nguyen heads up in a battle that lasted almost two hours. Elezra entered the day as chip leader with $303,000, holding a slight edge against second-place finisher Scotty Nugyen ($255,000). The rest of the field entered as follows: George Hardie ($182,000), David Sklansky ($171,000) Dutch Boyd ($170,000), Thor Hansen ($167,000), John Harkness ($141,000), and Marshall Ragir ($28,000).

Elezra eliminated Boyd in third place to send him into heads-up play with Scotty Nguyen. Boyd got all in with his last $72,000 against Elezra on third street, showing (7-7) Q. Elezra held (K-K) Q and was ready to get his chips into the middle. In the end Boyd's hand came K-Q-7-7-9-4-3, but it was not enough to best Elezra's K-K-Q-8-5-3-X. Boyd was sent home with a $71,650 payday. This solidified Elezra's chip lead heading into heads-up play and the count was $1,099,000 for Elezra and $318,000 for Nguyen.

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However, Elezra did not hold the chip lead for long. Nguyen took the momentum from the beginning of the match, and by the end of the first hour he had wrested the chip lead from Elezra. Soon after, Elezra reclaimed the chip lead, but both he and Nguyen had lost an important aspect of their game…sobriety.

Nguyen was double-fisting his favorite brew, and soon enough Elezra had joined in the Dionysian revelry. Their match looked more like a frat party than a world championship poker tournament. It included a spectator coming down from the rail to deliver beer to the table, and Elezra receiving a round of applause after he announced to the crowd he was drunk. Despite these antics, a bracelet was on the line. During the course of two hands Elezra crippled, and then eliminated Nguyen.

On seventh street, Elezra looked down at his cards, screamed, 'Yes!' then bet. Nguyen made the call then mucked a pair of sixes when Elezra showed 7-7-2-2. That left Nguyen with just $20,000. He put them all in the middle on the next hand when he was dealt (7-7) A and Elezra called with (K-Q) 10. They both stood and toasted each other as the cards were dealt. Nguyen ended up with (7-7) A-Q-10-2 for a pair of sevens. He was ahead when Elezra's first six cards came (K-Q) J-10-7-3. Elezra jumped on the table in celebration when he turned over an ace, which gave him the nut straight and the tournament. Elezra's win earned him $198,984 and his first WSOP gold bracelet. Interestingly, rumor has it that this victory also won him another half million in side action. Either way he should be able to afford the one thing he will need tomorrow morning: Ibuprofen.

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World Championship Poker
PAL region PS2 cover art of World Championship Poker
Developer(s)Coresoft, Point of View
Publisher(s)Crave Entertainment, Oxygen Games, 505 Games
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, PSP, Wii
Release
  • Game Boy Advance
    • NA: November 3, 2004
    • PAL: March 24, 2005
    PlayStation 2
    Xbox
    • NA: November 30, 2004
    Nintendo DS
    GameCube / Cancelled
    • NA: November 14, 2006
  • Xbox
    • NA: November 3, 2005
    • PAL: April 28, 2006
    Windows
    PlayStation 2
    • NA: November 8, 2005
    • PAL: September 21, 2007
    PlayStation Portable
  • PlayStation 2
    • NA: August 29, 2006
    • PAL: April 20, 2007
    Xbox 360
    • EU: November 30, 2007
    PlayStation Portable
    • NA: September 5, 2006
    • EU: October 26, 2007
    • AU: March 13, 2008
    Wii
  • PlayStation 2/PSP
    • NA: May 13, 2008
Genre(s)Traditional (poker), Card game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

World Championship Poker is a series of poker video games first developed by Coresoft and released in 2005 by Crave Entertainment. The series capitalizes on the recent popularity of poker due to the successful World Series of Poker.

The first title of the series, World Championship Poker received generally favorable reviews when it was released. GameSpot criticized the title for its lack of refinement but acknowledged its multiplayer appeal.[1]The Nintendo GameCube version of this game was cancelled before it was produced.[2]

In North America, the standard edition of the game carries an Everyone rating from the ESRB, but the special edition which includes the bonus Howard Lederer Tells All DVD carries a Mature rating. [3]

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World Championship Poker 2: Featuring Howard Lederer[edit]

The sequel was released a year later and improved upon some of the criticism found in the previous version. GameSpot's review complimented the computer AI and the use of online across all platforms.[4]

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The third game in the series was first released nine months later for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox 360. Reviews for the game were mediocre, receiving an overall score that was lower than its predecessors. GameSpot criticized it for not introducing newer elements as had been done with competing franchises.[5] A version for the Wii was then released in 2007, being developed by Point of View.[6] It is known that the title will allow players to utilize the motion-sensing functionality of the Wii Remote to play the game.

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A fourth game was made that was devoid of Poker. It was made with the same engine as the last World Championship Poker title, but with a lot of the newer features removed for this title. It was released for the PS2 and PSP.[7]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'World Championship Poker for Xbox'. GameSpot.
  2. ^'World Championship Poker for NGC'. allgame.
  3. ^https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-PS2-World-Championship-Poker-DVD-Edition-Complete-Free-Shipping/273377850143?epid=30737341&hash=item3fa696f31f:g:HMcAAOSwV3pbXNbM
  4. ^'World Championship Poker 2: Featuring Howard Lederer for PlayStation 2 Review'. GameSpot.
  5. ^'World Championship Poker: Featuring Howard Lederer - All In for PlayStation 2 Review'. GameSpot.
  6. ^'World Championship Poker Raises Wiis'. IGN.
  7. ^'World Championship Cards Review'. IGN.

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External links[edit]

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