What Happened to the PPT?
- By Randall Secky
- Published 02/14/2008
- Poker
- Unrated
In the
summer of 2006 the Travel Channel began airing the first season of the PPT
(Professional Poker Tour). The PPT was a
tournament circuit with almost all participants being professional poker
players. Being invitation only, PPT
players could qualify by meeting certain standards such as: winning a WPT event, finishing in the top six
of the WSOP main event, being ranked in the top 10 of the Card Player Magazine player
of the year list, or being selected by an advisory committee. There were also similar ways to qualify, but
all were merit based. Each tournament
had a $500,000 prize pool with no entry fee to its players and only the top six
places were paid.
The PPT was
one of the best, if not the best poker shows to watch on television. Maybe it lacked the huge pots and all-ins
that are common on some other shows, but only the uneducated poker players
would rather watch that instead of professionals making winning plays
throughout a tournament. These players
were chosen to play in the PPT because they are better tournament players then
the vast majority of everybody else.
Seeing what made them such great professionals is what made the
Professional Poker Tour so great to watch.
