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By Barry Shulman---CARDPLAYER MAGAZINE



Everyone has been asking what they can wear during World Series of Poker events. Gary Thompson, Harrah’s Director of World Series of Poker Tournament Operations and Communications, and Keri Potts, ESPN publicist for the WSOP, gave us the inside take on this subject.

While Harrah’s and ESPN are two players, they are of like minds in this matter.
Logowear that advertises online real-money cardrooms is out. Logowear that advertises online play-poker-for free cardrooms is okay, if tasteful and restrained. Several online cardrooms have “.com” and “.net” locations, with the “.com” site being the real-money venue and the “.net” location being the one that does not involve cash, that is, where players can play for free. So the “.net” logowear would be allowed but not the “.com.”

As far as “tasteful and restrained” is concerned, that means the logo is on the breast pocket of a nicely tailored shirt and not more than 1 inch high by 3 inches wide.

Now all of this applies to clothing clearly advertising gaming sites. Judgment calls will be made on other attire, but likely your University of Washington sweatshirt will be acceptable. What Harrah’s and ESPN don’t want is to turn the World Series of Poker into a circus and will ban the wearing of inappropriate, outrageous clothing. So don’t expect to play wearing a pink bunny suit with huge letters advertising … whatever.

Those wearing attire considered inappropriate will be offered replacement hats and shirts. The understanding of course is that those who refuse to comply will not be allowed to continue in competition. Likely no one will choose to make such a stand.
 
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I assume the Rx Bash Poker Tourney rules are a little different. I've already got 55 sponsors lined up and they all want me to wear their logo. Those NASCAR drivers have nothing on me!
 
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Could this be a sign of Online pokers Top? Or is this just the beginning?

Most poker players are an independent lot and these rules will probably raise the ire of more than few of them who probably were thinking nice little endorsement deals to wear online poker room logos.

If Benny was still alive or Jack still in control this would never have happened,
they would have told ESPN to kiss their poker chips.
:suomi:
 

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They gave them an out with the ".net" option. I'm sure the logos will look something like 'ULTIMATEBET.net' . As long as the main name is readable the casino's will be happy. With the poker rooms spending their money advertising the 'net' sites they must be happy with the results.
 
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So if I'm reading this correctly I should return my pink bunny suit????
 
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peteep said:
So if I'm reading this correctly I should return my pink bunny suit????

:lolBIG:

If the ears are less than six inches long, believe you will be fine.
 
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As long as you're not endorsing a poker site you could probably show up in a Chewbacca suit. A good move, by the way, if you're prone to physical tells.
 

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