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Daniel Negreanu would likely be the first to admit that nobody is going to look at him and mistake him for an Olympian. That does not mean, though, that he has given up on the Olympic dream. On the message forum of his website, FullContactPoker.com, Negreanu presented his idea for how to make poker an Olympic event.

His idea starts with six teams comprised of six poker players each (we suppose the number of teams could be expanded, but six keeps it manageable initially). The buy-in for each team is $300,000 (amateurism be damned!). Negreanu included a sample of what the teams could look like:

USA: Smith, Mercier, Selbst, Seidel, Raghavan, Volpe, Kenney
Canada: Negreanu, McDonald, Mizzi, Duhamel, Watson
Germany: Shemion, Rettenmaier, Gruissem, [it appears he meant to include more players here, but forgot]
UK: Chidwick, Vamplew, Lewis, Silver, Ziyard, Kamel
Russia: Bilokur, Puchkov, Gulyy, Lahkov, Kurganov, Vitkind
France: Hairabedian, Grospellier, Pecheux, Ktorza, Lacey, Pollack

The competition would start with a “preliminary stage” in which each player would play in a six-handed single-table tournament. Two of these tournaments, which Negreanu calls “heats,” would be held in each of three days, one starting at noon and one starting at 8:00pm. The heats would have the following blind structure:

40 minute levels, 100,000 chip starting stacks
500-1000 (100)
600-1200 (200)
800-1600 (200)
1000-2000 (300)
1200-2400 (300)
1500-3000 (400)
2000-4000 (500)
2500-5000 (500)
3000-6000 (1000)
4000-8000 (1000)
500-10000 (1000)

The winner of each heat would receive $60,000, with prize money reduced by $10,000 for each descending place. The winner will also earn 60 big blinds for his team for the finals. Second place will receive 50 big blinds, on down to 10 big blinds for sixth place in the heat.

At the end of the six heats, the six teams will square off in another single-table tournament starting with however many big blinds they earned in the preliminary heats. Negreanu did the math: the average starting stack would be 210 big blinds (210,000 chips), with the max being 360 big blinds and the minimum being 60.

In the final, each member of a team must play at least one level during the first six levels. After level six, the only rule is that no player can participate in back-to-back levels. So, while players must switch every level, two players on one team could alternate if the team so chooses.

Here is what Negreanu proposed for the final table structure:

Levels 1-3 40 minutes, 60 minutes for all subsequent levels
500-1000 (100)
600-1200 (200)
800-1600 (200)
1000-2000 (300)
1200-2400 (300)
1500-3000 (400)
2000-4000 (500)
Dinner Break
2500-5000 (500)
3000-6000 (1000)
4000-8000 (1000)
5000-10,000 (1000)
6000-12,000 (2000)
8000-16,000 (2000)
10,000-20,000 (3000)

The gold medal-winning team would receive $250,000, silver would get $165,000, and bronze would receive $125,000.

2 Comments

  1. PokerChip says:

    Except that the Olympics have nothing to do with a cash prize and everything to do with personal pride.

  2. Ibtrackin says:

    Well, outside the fact this is flawed, and badly at that, his ideas on how to choose a team is a joke. Look at the model for selections on NGB’s National Govern Body, UASTF, USA Cycling,ect) for current sports. The most ridicules part is the prize money. Bro, it’ll never be an Olympic event, EVER! But you can apply as your free right, but some advice, they’ll look at it as gambling, so don’t start off with prize money moron. The Olympics were armature not too long ago, now that it’s not, which is awesome, you want to put a Monetary amount to the gold. This is how you pay the (Athletes, for lack of a better word) you start a USAP NGB, and they can have pay amounts for your medals. But it’ll never be at the USOC level. And remember, they drug test, out of comp too, so be the first to test positive in poker, please, Adderol , Weed, Alcohol! GL though… ( oh, and your standing inline behind the UFC, they are applying too)

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