1983 Super Bowl of Poker
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The Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the
World Series of Poker The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Paradise, Nevada and, since 2004, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment. It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker pla ...
was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP "was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs." Prior to 1979, the only high dollar tournament a person could enter was the WSOP. 1972 WSOP Main Event Champion and outspoken ambassador for poker,
Amarillo Slim Thomas Austin Preston Jr. (December 31, 1928 – April 29, 2012), known as Amarillo Slim, was an American professional gambler known for his poker skills and proposition bets. Preston won the 1972 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event and was ...
saw this as an opportunity. "The World Series of Poker was so successful that everybody wanted more than one tournament," he said. Slim called upon his connections and friendships with poker's elite to start a new tournament in the February 1979. Slim modelled his SBOP after the WSOP with several events and a $10,000 Texas Hold'em Main Event. One of the principal differences between the WSOP and the SBOP was the prize structure. The WSOP's prize structure was flat ensuring more people received smaller pieces of the prize pool. The SBOP typically used a 60-30-10 payout structure. In other words, only the first three places received money and generally in the ratio of 60% to first place, 30% to second place, and 10% to third. This payment schedule predominated the SBOP for the first 5 years of the event, but as the event grew the number of payouts increased while keeping the payout schedule top heavy.


1983 Tournament

In 1983, 5
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rs made it to the cash in various tournaments at the SBOP.
Jack Strauss Jack "Treetop" Straus (June 16, 1930 – August 17, 1988) was an American professional poker player. He is best known for winning the 1982 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he was able to come back from being down to one chip earlier ...
lost to two time
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winner
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in the SBOP Main Event.
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would finish third in one event while
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would make it to two cashes. Billy Baxter, who would later gain fame for suing the IRS in Baxter v United States, also made it to the cash in one event.
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, a low-key but much respected professional player who was later inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame, won the No Limit 2-7 Lowball. The 1983, tournament also witnessed
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from
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win his second SBOP tournament. When ''Welcome Back, Kotter'' went off the air in 1979, its lead character started a career in poker. During the early 1980s, Kaplan's success, particularly at the SBOP, led him to be considered among poker's elite. Kaplan made money in two events and won one.


Key


Event 1: $ 10,000 No Limit Hold'em

* Number of buy-ins: 42 * Total prize pool: $502,500 * Number of payouts: 7 * Reference:


Event 2: Ace-to-Five Lowball

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: Unknown * Number of payouts: 1 * Reference:


Event 3: $ 500 Limit Hold'em

* Number of buy-ins: 144 * Total prize pool: $72,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 4: $ 1,000 Ace-to-Five Lowball

* Number of buy-ins: 35 * Total prize pool: $35,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 5: $ 500 Limit Seven Card Stud

* Number of buy-ins: 78 * Total prize pool: $39,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 6: $ 1,000 Limit Hold'em

* Number of buy-ins: 78 * Total prize pool: $39,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 7: $ 5,000 Limit Seven Card Stud

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: $116,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 8: $ 5,000 Limit A-5 Lowball

* Number of buy-ins: 18 * Total prize pool: $90,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 9: $ 1,000 Limit A-5 Lowball

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: $21,200 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 10: No Limit 2-7 Lowball

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: $120,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 11: $ 500 Limit Omaha

* Number of buy-ins: 42 * Total prize pool: $21,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 12: $ 500 Limit Hold'em

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: $77,750 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 13: $ 2,500 Limit Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo

* Number of buy-ins: Unknown * Total prize pool: $60,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


Event 14: $ 1,000 No Limit Hold'em

* Number of buy-ins: 128 * Total prize pool: $128,000 * Number of payouts: 3 * Reference:


References

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