The World Poker Tour (WPT) is a collection of poker tournaments
featuring most of the world's professional players.
The tour had its debut season in the latter part of 2002 and early part of
2003, climaxing with the WPT Championship in April 2003 at the Bellagio Casino
in Las Vegas, Nevada. The first season aired on the Travel Channel in the
spring of 2003. The show made its network debut on February 1, 2004 on NBC
with a special "Battle Of Champions" tournament, which aired against
CBS coverage of Super Bowl XXXVIII.
The World Poker Tour is a collection of international Texas hold
'em poker
tournaments held internationally and on board cruise ships, but mainly in the
United States. The television show has led to a boom in the table game across
American homes, local casinos and poker rooms, and online. It is perhaps not
surprising, therefore, that the key sponsors of the tour are casinos and
online poker sites. The show, hosted by Mike Sexton, is also syndicated
internationally.
First exemplified by the long-running World Series of Poker main event, a
poker tournament gives each player an equal amount of chips to start, with
colors representing different values. Play continues, typically over several
days until one player has acquired all of the chips. When that occurs, that
player has won the game and captures the grand prize, approximately 30-35% of
the total prize pool. The resulting winner's check can exceed one million
dollars. All other competitors finish with no chips, but win a portion of the
prize pool according to the order in which they left the tournament. The last
player to lose all of his chip-stack finishes in 2nd position, typically worth
approximately 20% of the prize pool.
The drawing power of the WPT, like any poker tournament, is that anyone who
can pay the "buy-in" (an entry fee usually worth a few thousand
dollars) or win a "satellite" tournament is able to compete against
the top professional players, such as Phil Hellmuth, Doyle Brunson, or the top
2004 tournament money and multi-WPT tournament winner, Daniel Negreanu.
Fans of the show find it interesting due to technical innovations such as
the ability to see the players hole cards through a small camera in front of
them on the poker table (an innovation first seen on the UK programmed Late
Night Poker). Due to the success of the show, special programs, such as
the "Hollywood Home Game", featuring celebrities playing for
charity, and "Ladies Night", where six of the top women played
against each other, were developed.
In 2004 the World Poker Tour created a Walk of Fame, inducting poker
legends Doyle Brunson and Gus Hansen as well as actor James Garner.
Now
in its fourth season of broadcast, it still remains among the highest rated
television programs on cable. It airs Wednesdays on the Travel Channel. The
first three seasons of WPT are also available on NTSC DVD. (The second season
DVD set features audio commentary by several of the players. The third season
is only available in a "Best Of" format, featuring just half of the
episodes.)