World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions

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For the 2006 video game, see World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

The World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions is an invitational freeroll poker event.

The first event took place on 1 September 2004 with invitations only being extended to some of the most well-known names on the poker tournament circuit.

It is an annual freeroll tournament with players able to qualify by being a winner of any World Series of Poker (WSOP) circuit events (held before the main event) or by reaching the final table of the WSOP $10,000 No Limit Hold 'Em Main Event. In 2005, the first year of this format, controversy erupted when big-name players Phil Hellmuth Jr, Doyle Brunson, and Johnny Chan, all former Main Event champions and the three players with the most overall World Series bracelets, were able to compete in the Tournament of Champions without qualifying. These players were given sponsor's exemptions by Pepsi, who put up the $2 million prize pool. Despite public protests from other players (particularly Daniel Negreanu and Paul Phillips), ESPN and Harrah's Entertainment had no choice but to allow these players to compete; Hellmuth would end up finishing third, while Chan and Brunson just missed the final table, coming in 13th and 10th, respectively (both were knocked out by Brandon Adams, who would be eliminated from the final table first). From 2006 onward, Harrah's will reserve the right to let in up to 6 players via sponsor's exemptions.

Harrah's has indefinitely put the the Tournament of Champions on hold.

Wins in this event do not count as official WSOP bracelets, but the winner receives a large trophy in the shape of the official World Series of Poker logo.

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The winner took home a $2,000,000 prize. No other participants received prize money.

Position Competitor
1st Annie Duke
2nd Phil Hellmuth Jr.
3rd Howard Lederer
4th Johnny Chan
5th Greg Raymer
6th Doyle Brunson
7th Daniel Negreanu
8th Phil Ivey
9th T. J. Cloutier
10th David "Chip" Reese

The 2005 event took place between November 6 and November 8 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Position Competitor Prize
1st Mike Matusow $1,000,000
2nd Hoyt Corkins $325,000
3rd Phil Hellmuth Jr. $250,000
4th Tony Bloom $150,000
5th Steve Dannenmann $100,000
6th Grant Lang $75,000
7th David Levi $50,000
8th Keith Sexton $25,000
9th Brandon Adams $25,000

The 2006 field of twenty-seven players included the 9 players who made the final table of the 2005 WSOP main event, the winners of the 11 WSOP Circuit events in the preceding calendar year, and some sponsor exemptions.

Position Competitor Prize
1st Mike Sexton $1,000,000
2nd Daniel Negreanu $325,000
3rd Mike Matusow $250,000
4th Chris Reslock $150,000
5th Andrew Black $100,000
6th Darrell Dicken $75,000
7th Chris Ferguson $50,000
8th Thang "Kido" Pham $25,000
9th Daniel Bergsdorf $25,000


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