By this time tomorrow night, everyone within the poker world might be talking concerning the November Nine, while people still on the Rio can be more inclined to discuss nine ball.
It's arising on 8:30pm in Las Vegas, and the appearance is beginning to crack. With 14 players now left more often than not Event, there are precious few eliminations left before the top of the summer. Five more people will leave here devastated, the remaining will start their long stay up for November.
It doesn't take a keen eye to look during the drapes and realize that it is all very Wizard of Oz-y at the other side. This has all felt very real, and for those within the November Nine, it is going to be real, For everyone else, the hallucination will begin to shimmer within the carpet after which disappear entirely.
The most literal example of that is just down the hall where the entire poker tables within the Brasilia and Pavilion rooms has been replaced with pool tables. Before the money-winners here have found a correct place hide all their loot, the places they sat are disappearing before their eyes. The WSOP only has a necessity for 14 chairs, and every passing hour spotlights the ever-dwindling necessity.
Watching the pool tables get brought in on forklifts is a stark reminder for anyone left here on the Rio. We--players, people, writers, and roustabouts--are easily replaced. What used to be a poker city is popping into something else entirely. When the pool players on the 2016 BCAPL National Championships manifest here on Wednesday, there won't also be an echo of chip shuffling. All of the noises might be different. The entire lights could be different. The queens and kings of poker stardom can be gone and those with cue sticks will run this nation all alone. The article that's been a very powerful will simply disappear as though it had never existed.
For an event of such import, it is--like most things in poker--temporary. It's sad, but it's life. We're guaranteed nothing, not a tomorrow, not a chip stack, not an afternoon when fate chooses to be kind. We all know this, because now we have watched four people bust out within the last hour, and we all know it for the reason that eliminations won't stop for hours.
It could be, for those who give it some thought too long, a bit depressing to peer this event again dismantled. Then again, just as sure as they tear it down, they'll be planning to construct it again in 2017. Within the meantime, rack'em up. There's a pool tourney to play.
Brad Willis is the PokerStars Head of Blogging. Follow him on Twitter: @BradWillis.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: World Series of Poker]
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