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Posted by on Mar 18, 2015 in Blog, General Poker, World Series of Poker | 4 comments

The 2015 WSOP: A Colossus Event

 

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This is the first of three posts today about the upcoming 2015 World Series of Poker, which takes place at the Rio Las Vegas — May 27 to July 14.

 

A few days ago, Seth Palansky from Caesars Interactive Entertainment and the World Series of Poker, released what I believe to be a very helpful document full of vital information aimed at players expecting to play in what’s to be known as “The Colossus.”

It’s virtually certain that The Colossus will shatter all previous records and will become the biggest live poker tournament in history.  Accordingly, managing such an unprecedented event requires careful planning and execution.  It also demands giving guidance and sharing advice with the many thousands of players and fans who will attend and take a shot at taking down one of the most incredible events ever to be held in poker.

I urge those planning to attend and play to take just a few minutes and read this release, which conveys most of the information needed to make sure you lock up a place in an event that’s already generating buzz at a fever pitch.  Even if you don’t read this entire document, please heed these two words:  Pre-Register.

Okay, so that’s one word.  Here’s the full guide for WSOP players and attendees who will be at the Rio opening week:

2015 WSOP – EVENT#5 (A/B/C/D) $565 “THE COLOSSUS”

NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM $5 MILLION GUARANTEED PRIZE POOL

Friday, May 29, 2015 – 10 AM (Flight A); 6PM (Flight B)

Saturday, May 30, 2015 – 10 AM (Flight C); 6PM (Flight D)

To kick off the opening weekend at the 2015 World Series of Poker, Event #5 ($565 Colossus No-Limit Hold’em) will feature two starting days, four starting flights (two a day on Fri. May 29 & Sat. May 30 at 10 am and 6 pm) with a minimum prize pool up for grabs of $5,000,000. Players eliminated in a flight may enter any of the others.

We expect this to be the largest poker tournament ever held in terms of participants. We want you to be part of the record field and have some helpful information if you plan on participating.

Basics

  • Structure Sheet: http://www.wsop.com/2015/structuresheets/14205-structure.pdf
  • Day 1: all flights will play ten, 40-minute levels which equate to 7 hours, 45 minutes of real-time.
  • 10 am flights are estimated to end at 5:45 pm.
  • 6 pm flights are estimated to end at 1:45 am
  • Players are required to have a Total Rewards card to play. You may sign up for one in advance and pick it up with your pre-registration packet on site. Go here to sign up: https://www.totalrewards.com/Program/
  • Day 2 of the tournament will be on Sunday, May 31.  Time is TBD, but likely at 1:00 pm the earliest.
  • Day 3 of the tournament will begin on Monday, June 1 at 1:00 pm in the Amazon Room.
  • For the remaining players, Day 4 will begin at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, June 2 in the Amazon Room.
  • Players may forfeit their current chip stack at the end of the flight prior to bagging if they choose for the opportunity to re-enter another flight. But once that decision has been made, there is no rescinding.
  • Players may not enter another flight once they have survived a flight with chips and haven’t forfeited them.

Registration

  • We encourage everyone to pre-register as we expect this to be the most popular event of WSOP.
  • Play will begin on time as scheduled. Plan for lines and delays if you choose to register on the day of the event.  We will not be able to push back start times to accommodate line delays. (Pre-register!)
  • For those that pre-register in advance, once you are on-site, you simply report to the specially designated Information Desk in the Rio Convention Center Rotunda across from the WSOP Retail Store to get your seat assignment and receipt. Photo I.D. required.
  • Pre-register online now! http://www.wsop.com/registration/. Online registration closes for the Colossus on May 12.
  • Or pre-register in person at the Rio Main Casino Cage now through May 26.
  • Beginning May 27 at 8 am, the WSOP Cage in the Rio Convention Center will open and remain open 24 hours a day, where you can register and receive your seat assignment for this event.
  • The best time to register for this event is between 8 pm and 8 am.  The busiest times are between 9 am and 8 pm.
  • Players are encouraged to register for all flights they wish to play all at once. (One registration per flight). If a player survives a flight with chips, he/she will receive a refund for any un-entered flights.
  • Seats are non-transferable. The only player with a name on the seat card may enter the event.

Refunds:

  • Refunds for the Colossus will only be processed starting Sunday, May 31 at 1:00 pm.
  • In order to receive a refund, players must take their unused seat card, receipt, I.D., and Total Rewards Card to the Payouts & Player Services Office in the Diamond/Seven Star side of the WSOP Main Cage.
  • No refunds will be processed for Colossus players before 5/31 at 1 pm.
  • The refund process is different for this event and is required to allow enough time for organizers to properly reconcile/balance Colossus registrants and ensure a successful process to register entrants into the event.

FYI

  • The tournament is expected to be completed on Tuesday, June 2.  Depending on the final number of entries, the tournament may extend until Wednesday.
  • The final table will be live-streamed on www.WSOP.com/live.
  • Final prize pool information won’t be known until registration for the event officially closes, but WSOP officials anticipate a huge turnout for this event and will post prize pool information as soon as official.
  • We are planning to accommodate late waves if need be. Table and details below.
  • We do not have unlimited capacity and expect some if not all flights to fill our limits.

WSOP Event #5 (Colossus) Flight Schedule

 

DAY/TIME START/SEATS FIRST LATE WAVE SECOND LATE WAVE CAPACITY
5A: Fri. 5/29 10 am 10 am:Seat up to 4,600 Late Wave 112:25-1:40 pmSeat up to 750 Late Wave 22:45-4:00 pmSeat up to 1,000 Flight A Capacity:6,350 (est.)
5B: Fri. 5/29 6 pm 6 pm:Seat up to 4,000 Late Wave 38:25-9:40 pmSeat up to 750 Late Wave 410:45pm-midnightSeat up to 1,000 Flight B Capacity:5,750 (est.)
5C: Sat. 5/30 10 am 10 am:Seat up to 4,600 Late Wave 512:25-1:40 pmSeat up to 750 Late Wave 62:45-4:00 pmSeat up to 1,000 Flight C Capacity:6,350 (est.)
5D: Sat. 5/30 6 pm 6 pm:Seat up to 4,000 Late Wave 78:25-9:40 pmSeat up to 750 Late Wave 810:45pm-midnightSeat up to 1,000 Flight D Capacity:5,750 (est.)

 

Seating/Capacity Flow & Plans

  • If you have a seat assignment for a flight, you are strongly encouraged to begin your flight at its scheduled start time.  After two levels of play, if you aren’t seated, your seat will be re-allocated and your spot voided.
  • The No Show Policy outlined in the 2015 WSOP Tournament Rules states: Any participant who has not taken a hand by the start of the third level will be considered a “no show.” These participants will have their chips removed from play and will not be eligible to participate in that flight. The buy-ins for “no shows” will be removed from the prize pool and placed on safekeeping in that participant’s name at the Main WSOP Registration cage after the second level of play.
  • Players will start with 5,000 in chips when they are seated to begin play.
  • Players in 10am flights must be seated by 11:20am. After 11:20am, players will have their seat voided if they haven’t shown. This seat is subject to sale to other players, with original player only eligible for other flights.
  • Players in 6 pm flights must be in their seat by 7:20 pm. After 7:20, players will have their seat voided if they haven’t shown. This seat is subject to sale to other players, with original player only eligible for other flights.
  • We expect to begin play 10-handed in order to accommodate the large fields anticipated. Play will break down to 9-handed as soon as possible and the remainder of play is intended as 9-handed poker.
  • The 10 am flights are able to seat approximately 4,600 entries at the start of play.
  • The 6 pm flights are expected to be able to seat approximately 4,000 entries at the start of play.
  • We intend to seat two “late waves” for each flight if needed. Players will be seated with a 5,000-chip starting stack, but will enter the event at the current level/blinds the event is at when you are seated.
  • Players will be assigned seats on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Once we have reached the flight’s initial capacity, registration for that starting flight closes.  We will then sell seats to Late Wave Flight 1 (approx. 750 seats) and once we have sold all those seats, we will only sell Late Wave Flight 2 (approx. 1,000 seats).
  • Players can choose to enter a Late Wave Flight or register for another available starting flight if seating remains available.
  • For Event 5A (10 am Fri. May 29), Late Wave Flight 1 will be sat between 12:25 pm and 1:40 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 4 or Level 5.  Level 4 will have blinds of 100-200.  Level 5 will have the same blinds, with an added 25 ante.
  • For Event 5A, Late Wave Flight 2 will be sat between 2:45 pm and 4:00 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 7 or Level 8.  Level 7 will have blinds of 200-400 with a 50 ante.  Level 8 will have blinds of 250-500 with a 50 ante.
  • For Event 5B (6 pm Fri. May 29), Late Wave Flight 3 will be sat between 8:25 pm and 9:40 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 4 or Level 5.  Level 4 will have blinds of 100-200.  Level 5 will have the same blinds, with an added 25 ante.
  • For Event 5B, Late Wave Flight 4 will be sat between 10:45 pm and 12:00 midnight, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 7 or Level 8.  Level 7 will have blinds of 200-400 with a 50 ante.  Level 8 will have blinds of 250-500 with a 50 ante.
  • For Event 5C (10 am Sat. May 30) Late Wave Flight 5 will be sat between 12:25 pm and 1:40 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 4 or Level 5.  Level 4 will have blinds of 100-200.  Level 5 will have the same blinds, with an added 25 ante.
  • For Event 5C, Late Wave Flight 6 will be sat between 2:45 pm and 4:00 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 7 or Level 8.  Level 7 will have blinds of 200-400 with a 50 ante.  Level 8 will have blinds of 250-500 with a 50 ante.
  • For Event 5D (6 pm Sat. May 30) Late Wave Flight 7 will be sat between 8:25 pm and 9:40 pm, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 4 or Level 5.  Level 4 will have blinds of 100-200.  Level 5 will have the same blinds, with an added 25 ante.
  • For Event 5D, Late Wave Flight 8 will be sat between 10:45 pm and 12:00 midnight, which means you will be sat somewhere in Level 7 or Level 8.  Level 7 will have blinds of 200-400 with a 50 ante.  Level 8 will have blinds of 250-500 with a 50 ante.
  • All players in Late Wave Flights are to report to the table and seat assigned on their seat card at the beginning of their expected start time.  So for Late Wave Flights 1 and 5 that will be 12:25 pm.  For Late Wave Flights 2 and 6 that will be 2:45.  For Late Wave Flights 3 and 7 that will be 8:25 pm. For Late Wave Flights 4 and 8 that will be 10:45 pm.  Players should remain in area of their assigned table in event table is not yet available and be prepared to take their seats as soon as tournament staff indicates its availability.

 

www.WSOP.com

 

All Information Courtesy of:Seth Palansky

Vice President, Corporate Communications

 

4 Comments

  1. Key Takeaway – PREREGISTER

    Is it possible to go ahead and pre-register for two flights? I want to play Friday Night, then think it prudent to register for day two Saturday 10 am. I’m a bad player, so figure I will need to fire at least two bullets, but I know the lines will be out the door.

  2. Nolan, your answer about pre-registering for multiple flights is in direct conflict with the information posted above: •Players are encouraged to register for all flights they wish to play all at once. (One registration per flight). If a player survives a flight with chips, he/she will receive a refund for any un-entered flights.

  3. Anyone planning on playing the Colossus who doesn’t pre-reg is nuts. I’ve done so for flights A and C (decided not to play more than one flight/day and plan on fleeing the Rio as soon as I get knocked out or hopefully bag up for Day 2).

  4. I’m flying into Vegas landing at (9:15 AM ) Flight starts at 10:00 am …if something goes wrong and I miss the beginning of the flight can I move it to 6:00 pm? at the last minute..

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