PPT Second Season Moved to November
The second season of the highly anticipated professional tournament, Professional Poker Tour, schedule has been adjusted again.
Originally set to begin on September 11th during the Borgata Poker Open, the schedule has now been changed to move the first event of the second season of the PPT to Foxwoods during the WPT stop there on November 7th.
This is due to ongoing discussions for a broadcast outlet for the second season as, at this time, there is no contract in place for broadcasting the second year of the tour.
While the Borgata will not be hosting the first event of the second season, the PPT will hold one of the second season tournaments there in 2007, more than likely during the Borgata Winter Poker Open in January.
The Professional Poker Tour has been broadcasting its first season on the Travel Channel since the conclusion of Season Four of the
World Poker Tour broadcasts back in July. With actor Matt Corboy and professional poker player
Mark Seif hosting the action, the PPT has been unique in that it shows the entirety of a poker tournament rather than just the final table action.
Each episode is a dedicated “quarter” of the tournament, demonstrating how the best poker players in the world reach the final table.
While not just showing an entire poker tournament, the PPT has also been able to gather together the greatest names in the poker world to compete. Through a complicated qualification process, the players earn their right to play on the PPT and, as a result, the poker played is at the highest edge of excellence.
The change of the PPT start to November will allow more players to become qualified to play on the PPT, as statistics from the continuing Season Five of the WPT and the action of the recently concluded World Series of Poker can be used to determine qualifiers.
Poker News - 2006-08-27 15:49:09