Monday, February 16, 2009

WPT Invitational To Have Charitable Side, by Earl Burton - Poker News Daily - 13th February 2009

For the first time in the tournament’s seven year history, the 2009 World Poker Tour Invitational - which caps off the month long L. A. Poker Classic at the Commerce Casino on February 28th - will feature rebuys for the invite-only tournament that will entirely go to charity.

The WPT Invitational has become one of the signature stops on the tour since its inception. Drawing celebrities from the movie, music and television worlds, as well as the cream of the top professional poker players on the circuit, the tournament has traditionally been an event that is as much fun as it is a competition. In the announcement on Thursday, the WPT will add a charitable aspect to the proceedings by teaming up with actor Mekhi Phifer’s pet charity, The Vine Group USA.

For the first two hours of the start of the tournament at the end of the month, players will be able to rebuy back into the tournament for a minimum $200 donation. The entirety of these donations will be donated to Phifer’s TVG, a non-profit organization set up to provide educational assistance in the form of scholarships, textbooks, and technological equipment to academic institutions in various English-speaking countries in Africa.

During the announcement, Phifer - who serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the organization - stated, “The Vine Group USA is very pleased to partner with the World Poker Tour and Commerce Casino for the Invitational. This is an event that everyone loves to be a part of. Attendees will be able to have fun at the tables while learning about our organization and the important cause it supports.” Steve Lipscomb, the founder and CEO of the WPT, echoed Phifer’s statements when he commented, “The Invitational is always one of the most exciting and entertaining events on our schedule. It is the one event where celebrities gawk at poker players who gawk at celebrities.”

The change to the traditional freeze out tournament will certainly make for a different experience for those at the tables, admitted Lipscomb. “The rebuy factor will certainly add a whole new flavor to the WPT Invitational and we couldn’t be happier that it also supports a great organization like The Vine Group.”

Past tournaments have featured such celebrity poker players as actors Vince Vaughn, former California state poker champion Ben Affleck, Don Cheadle and PokerStars sponsored player Jason Alexander and actresses Mena Suvari, Camryn Manheim and Cheryl Hines, who starred in the poker-themed movie “The Grand.” Top pros make this a “must play” event on their schedules, with players such as Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman and 2006 WPT Invitational champion Barry Greenstein partaking of the festivities in the past few years.

The tournament, which awards the champion with a seat at the WPT Invitational at the Bellagio in April, will be a three day event. The players who survive the first day will return for action on March 1st and the final table is scheduled to be played out on March 2nd. Fans will be able to watch the action in two separate one hour segments of the broadcast of Season Seven action on Fox Sports Network in May. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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