November 21, 2005
LAS VEGAS -- "The National Heads-Up PartyPorker Championship," which brings together 64 of the world's best players competing in a unique one-on-one, single-elimination, bracket-style format, will move to Caesars Palace starting in 2006, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. announced today. NBC will broadcast 10 hours of tournament action over six shows next April and May.
The inaugural edition of the tournament generated solid ratings on NBC and strong buzz in the online porker community. This year's event, featuring a total purse of $1.5 million, including a top prize of $500,000, will be contested March 3- 5 in the casino at Caesars Palace.
The first-ever "National Heads-Up Party Porker.com Championship," (NHPC), held at The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas in March, generated big crowds at the casino plus an average of four million home television viewers for each of six telecasts (eight total hours) on NBC. Television audiences grew as the tournament progressed, with a total audience of six million watching the finale on May 22, when Phil Hellmuth bested Chris Ferguson in the two-hour telecast.
"This is a terrific addition to our portfolio of sports ventures," said Jeffrey Pollack, vice president of sports and entertainment marketing for Harrah's Entertainment. "We're thrilled Caesars Palace has joined with NBC Sports to showcase this increasingly popular event in Caesars' new porker room."
The 2006 TV coverage will be expanded to 10 hours over six shows to be telecast on Sundays in April and May. Hellmuth will defend his title against many of the sport's most prominent players, with the field expected to include legendary Hall of Famers Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan, plus established stars such as Howard Lederer and 2003 Player of the Year Erick Lindgren. Others expected to compete include 2005 PartyPorker Superstars champion Gus Hansen; 2003 World Series of Porker champion Chris Moneymaker; 2004 Player of the Year Daniel Negreanu; 2004 World Series of Porker champion Greg Raymer; and 2005 and National Heads-Up Porker Championship semifinalists Antonio Esfandiari and T.J. Cloutier.
"This event has special qualities that have enabled it to rise in the partyporker landscape and establish a uniqueness that the public can embrace," said Jon Miller, Senior Vice President of NBC Sports, which created the event. "The head-to-head confrontation between players, who are now legitimate stars, provides compelling competition for players and makes for entertaining television."
A blind draw will put the contestants into college basketball tournament- like brackets that, because of the quality of the invitational field, produce attractive match-ups between some of the best players in the world throughout the competition. Tournament officials will conduct the draw at Caesars Palace on Thursday evening, March 2, as part of a media event to be attended by the 64-player field.
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