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Poker Articles by Women Poker Players!
Why Have Ladies-Only Tournaments?
By Debbie Burkhead
Reprinted with permission
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That's a good question, and I've had many debates
with lots of men and women as to why there should be ladies-only
tournaments. First and foremost is because some women need to feel
at ease while playing poker. Not all women are intimidated by their
male counterparts, but a large majority feel uneasy and unwelcome
when they sit down at a poker table with mostly men. Let's face
it ladies, we are the minority and always will be, but that is no
reason not to participate in a sport in which we are just as capable.
The premise behind ladies-only tournaments is not to exclude men
but to get more women involved in poker. Inexpensive poker tournaments
is a great way for women to learn how to play and become more comfortable
in competition. I have never felt uncomfortable playing with men
and I would like to see more women compete in the major tournaments.
For this to happen we need to continue having ladies tournaments.
I've had women tell me that the first time they
walked into a poker room to play poker was one of the scariest things
they've ever done. Women should not be made to feel that way, and
I believe ladies tournaments certainly help women gain more confidence
in playing poker and therefore feel more comfortable playing with
men. The majority of the poker world is made up of men, and there
are only about 10 percent of us ladies who even attempt to play
the major tournament trail. I'd like to see that change, and I firmly
believe the more ladies-only tournaments we have the greater the
number of women we will see in the future playing in the major events.
Players have gone as far as to say ladies tournaments
are sexist and illegal -- what a ridiculous statement. Yes, I agree
they are limited to women only but there are valid reasons for this.
It gets women involved in poker. It brings in more business. It
gives women a chance to compete with players of their own caliber.
It allows women to learn how to participate in competition and therefore
become comfortable playing other tournaments. It is basically a
learning ground for the novice. What is so wrong with giving women
the opportunity to play and learn in a congenial and comfortable
situation? We all started somewhere, and if this helps get more
women in poker, why not give them a chance?
Ladies, let me say this, we need to support ladies
tournaments if we want them to continue. I know there are women
out there who don't like ladies tournaments but for the sake of
getting more women involved in poker, please ladies, play some of
these tournaments, even if it's just for the cause. And for you
men who feel these tournaments are sexist, give the ladies a break,
they just want to play poker.
There are several casinos that put on quite a bash
for the ladies. The Bicycle Casino in California has several ladies-only
tournaments throughout the year with very inexpensive buy-ins. The
Commerce Casino holds the Ladies Dream Weekend every year, and this
year's event is September 1-3. They go all out to make the ladies
feel welcome and they are very generous with gifts and elaborate
buffets every evening. Ocean's Eleven Casino in California holds
the Ladies State Championship and this year's event is scheduled
for September 21-25. If you've never attended this one, you are
truly missing out on a great four-day event. They are known for
treating the ladies to a terrific weekend, so you won't be sorry.
Some of the major tournaments still hold ladies-only tournaments,
such as the World Series in Vegas and this year the World Poker
Open in Tunica, Mississippi is holding a women's hold 'em event
with a $100 buy-in.
A lot of major tournaments have dropped ladies
events, and I hope some of these tournament directors would reconsider.
I realize they're not as profitable as the open events but I think
a large majority of women would really appreciate having a chance
to participate in the majors.
To all you ladies who love to play and are interested
in learning tournament poker give some of these ladies tournaments
a chance. The more you play, the more confidence you will achieve.
In my next column I will give you some advice that I hope will make
you a better player and less intimidated when playing with men.
There are some advantages in being a woman poker player, and we'll
get into that next time.

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