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Heads-up field gets better and better24 February 2009LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Get your tournament brackets ready! NBC's 2009 National Heads-Up Poker Championship, the granddaddy of all heads-up poker tournaments, will take place once again at Caesars Palace Las Vegas on March 5-8. Now in its fifth year, this year's event will feature an array of many of the greatest poker players in the world along with some celebrities known for their poker-playing prowess and a few amateur qualifiers. Each will battle for their share of not only the $1.5 million prize pool, but for the recognition and fame that comes with capturing the coveted title. The NHPC has been an extremely successful venture for NBC over the years and this year's tournament promises to be no exception as the field is quite possibly the toughest yet assembled. Last year's champion, Chris Ferguson, will be there to defend his title and attempt to improve upon the success he has experienced in this event that has seen him win 84% of the matches he has played in over the last four years, compiling an unprecedented record of 16-3. In all, a total of sixteen players will make their debut in this year's championship, including two Caesars Palace qualifiers and four others who qualified online. There will also be five celebrities in the field, four who have played in this event before, and newcomer actor/comedian Brad Garrett. At the conclusion of the 2008 NHPC, event organizers and NBC executives came up with a list of criteria that would establish automatic qualifiers into this event for the first time ever in 2009. In all, nineteen players received bids to play in this year's event based on the list found below. Previous four NHPC champions: Chris Ferguson (2008), Paul Wasicka (2007), Ted Forrest (2006), Phil Hellmuth (2005) Previous two NHPC runners-up: Andy Bloch (2008), Chad Brown (2007) Defending NHPC semifinalists: Huck Seed, Phil Ivey Four consecutive years of cashing in the NHPC: Scott Fischman, Huck Seed (2) Previous three World Series of Poker Main Event champions: Peter Eastgate (2008), Jerry Yang (2007), Jamie Gold (2006) Defending WSOP Championship runner-up: Ivan Demidov Multiple WSOP bracelet winners in 2008: John Phan Defending WSOP Player of the Year: Erick Lindgren Defending WSOP Heads-Up champion: Kenny Tran Defending World Series of Poker Europe champion: John Juanda Reigning World Poker Tour Player of the Year: Jonathan Little Reigning European Poker Tour Grand Final Monte Carlo champion: Glen Chorny Reigning Card Player magazine Player of the Year: John Phan (2) Reigning Bluff magazine Player of the Year: John Phan (3) Barring any last minute changes, the following is a list of all 64 players. The names of the four amateur qualifiers not listed will be released as soon as they have all been determined, and will be posted on www.nbcsports.msnbc.com/poker, along with bios and past performance records of all players participating. Those players with an asterisk (^) by their name are competing in their first NHPC. 1. David Benyamine
This tournament also has a strong international flavor, with 15 different countries of origin represented among the 64 players. And just to underscore the difficulty that each of the players will face in winning six straight matches en route to collecting the $500,000 first place prize, the field has collectively won 14 World Series of Poker Championships, 119 World Series of Poker bracelets, 27 WPT open titles, and amassed more than $290 million in live tournament winnings! The 2009 National Heads-Up Poker Championship kicks off with a drawing party on the evening of May 5 at the Pure Nightclub located inside Caesars Palace. Opening round play begins March 6, and will continue for three days until the 2009 champion is crowned. NBC will air twelve hours of coverage on six consecutive Sundays beginning on April 12. Craig Hummer joins Ali Nejad this year to provide commentary, while Leeann Tweeden will again serve as the host and sideline reporter. Check your local listings for the exact times in your area. |