WSOP.com Gets Overhaul, New Webmasters

by , Oct 30, 2009 | 1:09 pm

The new World Series site just went live, just in time for the November Nine … check it out at either WSOP.com or WorldSeriesofPoker.com.

For the past couple years, Bluff has been running the WSOP website — they actually paid them for the privilege. But now Harrah’s has said we don’t want your stinkin’ money! what, you can’t keep paying us? Fine then, we’ll run it ourselves … and the keys to the WSOP internet machinery (now a division of Harrah’s Interactive Entertainment) have since been handed over.


11 Comments to “WSOP.com Gets Overhaul, New Webmasters”


  1. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    They’ve done a pretty good job of overhauling the site.


  2. DanM
    says:

    Yeah, I agree. not bad for a bunch of newbies/suits.


  3. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    What I don’t understand is why they would put a picture of the November Nine on the front page of their site, minus one player.


  4. DanM
    says:

    Ooh, that’s awesome! I didn’t notice that. My guess … Shulman didn’t show up?


  5. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    Try again.


  6. DanM
    says:

    Well they obviously didn’t tell him not to pose. Consciously snubbed with a non-invitation?


  7. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    The picture I’m referring to is the first in the series of five pictures. If you hover your mouse over it, hopefully one would be able to determine who’s missing. I assume this picture was taken the day after the Nov. 9 was established.


  8. DanM
    says:

    Right, I see what you’re saying … “Who Will Win?” only has 8 people in it. But obviously they didn’t just cut him out. What do you think happened?


  9. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    Like ESPN (he was only on Day 8 coverage), they forgot about him?

    Hatred of the French?

    The mind boggles.


  10. DanM
    says:

    Ooh ooh ooh! I thought it was Shulman missing, not Saout!

    My guess then is he had a flight to catch, or maybe something got lost in translation.


  11. Brian G.
    says:

    Shulman is a jerkoff anyway. I hope he loses. He is just out there whining because his joke of a magazine couldn’t compete with the real money. I am sure Shulman looks down on 2/4 or 4/8 limit players in the poker rooms but in the landscape of poker, Card Player is like the 1/2LHE game at the Bike.