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WORLD POKER TOUR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP™
BREAKS MONEY AND ATTENDANCE
RECORDS AT BELLAGIO
605 of the World’s Best Players Lured with
Record Prize Pool of $15,125,000

Winner to Pocket More Than $3.7 Million –Top Three Spots Exceed $1
Million

(Las Vegas, April 19, 2006) -- The 2006 WPT World Championship™ this week
on the 100th anniversary of the San Francisco earthquake set some earth-
shattering numbers of its own…a record 605 players, a prize pool of
$15,125,000 dollars and $3.7 million for the winner!

The $25,500 buy-in tournament at Las Vegas’ Bellagio proved to be a lure to
players from nearly 40 countries. The WPT now airs in 147 countries and
territories, and as a result the winners will be feted in countries from Antigua
to Zambia, and from Japan to Sweden.

The incentive attracting players is two-fold, to win the coveted title
WPT
World Champion and to go home with a portion of the record prize money. In
fact, the three top-finishing players will all earn more than $1 million. And
even for those further down the list, the tournament will pay 100 deep...so
one in every six players will be in the money.

“The WPT World Championship is considered the toughest tournament in the
world to win if you consider the caliber of the competitors,” says Steve
Lipscomb, Founder and CEO of WPT Enterprises, Inc. “At a cost of $25,500 to
get to the table, you have to be a very accomplished poker player. You’ve
either built a very solid bankroll or you’ve outlasted thousands in satellite
tournaments. No doubt this Final Table will be a cliffhanger.”

The WPT World Championship crowns the WPT’s fourth record-breaking
season, bringing the total prize money for the 17 tournaments to
$85,120,000. The riveting shows currently airing on the Travel Channel every
Wednesday night at 9 p.m. have revealed the 20 newest WPT Poker
Millionaires.

Among those marquee players who took to the felt for the WPT World
Championship were defending champion Tuan Le and Alan Goehring, plus T.J.
Cloutier, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, Doyle Brunson, Antonio “The
Magician” Esfandiari, Jennifer Harman, Daniel Negreanu, Scotty Nguyen, Erick
Lindgren, David Williams, Allen Cunningham, Men “The Master” Nguyen, Phil
Ivey, Kathy Liebert, Chip Jett, Ted Forrest, Gavin Smith, Barry Greenstein,
Paul Darden, Nick Schulman, Freddy Deeb, Jennifer Tilly, Michael Gracz, John D’
Agostino, Hasan Habib, Cyndy Violette and Scott Fischman.

The international contingent also included Martin DeKniff, Maxfield, Gus
Hansen, David Benyamine, Juha Helppi, Chris Bigler, Mel Judah, Humberto
Brenes, Juan Carlos Mortensen, Johan Storakers, Marcel Luske, David
“Devilfish” Ulliot, John Gale and Patrik Antonius, among others.

Final table play will begin Monday, April 24th at 4 pm. The field of hopefuls will
have been whittled down to six and from those six one will take home the
$3,760,165 first prize. Second place will pay $1,903,950 and third place will
pay $1,025,205.

The
WORLD POKER TOUR is the global leader in poker. The WPT introduced
poker to a worldwide audience through its innovative and riveting brand of
televised poker, now seen in more than 147 countries and territories.
Capturing all the excitement and sizzling action at its 17 Tour stops around
the globe, the shows sets the gold standard in poker programming. The WPT
inspired a global poker phenomenon that has attracted millions of men and
women to the game and legions of devoted followers to the poker lifestyle. It
has transformed poker into the sport of choice for vast numbers of viewers
and players, and the hundreds of millions of dollars of prize money on the
WPT has rekindled the promise of “The New American Dream.” The WORLD
POKER TOUR airs on the Travel Channel, every Wednesday night at 9 p.m.
ET/PT in the U.S. and on ITV4 in the U.K. For more information, go to www.
worldpokertour.com.
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