Full NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship Field Announced; Hellmuth Among Last 32

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On Friday, Caesars Interactive Entertainment Inc. announced the entire 64-player field for the 2013 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Joining the first 32 players announced earlier this week are notables Phil Hellmuth, Michael Mizrachi, Phil Laak, Viktor Blom, and Gaelle Baumann.

The event will be filmed at Caesars Palace Las Vegas Jan 24 through 26, with the first round on each day starting at 1:30 p.m. local time. The draw party – named “Selection Wednesday” – will be held on Jan. 23 at 9 p.m. at Cleopatra’s Barge in Caesaers Palace Las Vegas.

This is the eighth installment of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, but only three former champions (Hellmuth, Erik Seidel and Huck Seed) have been invited to participate. Paul Wasicka, Chris Ferguson and Annie Duke will not play. Ferguson has reached the championship match three times.

It’s also important to note how the selection process works for this event as it isn’t just the best 64 players in the world.

In 2011, ESPN’s Andrew Feldman wrote, "This event doesn’t feature the 64 best players in the world. It is a made-for-TV event that features names and faces that the general public recognizes, some deserving players who earned their spots based on automatic entry and celebrities who enjoy the game and could potentially move the needle." Keep in mind that several players received invitations for the event, but declined. One of the big reasons many declined is timing and because the NBC event clashes with the kickoff of the marquee events at the 2013 Aussie Millions.

That said, everyone is going to have questions to some of the entrants and arguments for players who they deem "snubbed" from the competition. While that’s a debate for a another day, here’s a look at this year’s complete list:

The 2013 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship

Gaelle Baumann Jean-Robert Bellande Andy Bloch Viktor Blom
Liv Boeree Justin Bonomo Doyle Brunson Olivier Busquet
Dan Cates Mohsin Charania Joseph Cheong Shaun Deeb
Jonathan Duhamel Tom Dwan Eli Elezra Antonio Esfandiari
Will Failla Andy Frankenberger Phil Galfond Matt Glantz
Barry Greenstein Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier Jennifer Harman Brian Hastings
Isaac Haxton Phil Hellmuth John Hennigan Maria Ho
Phil Ivey Faraz Jaka Kyle Julius Eugene Katchalov
Phil Laak Ben Lamb Andrew Lichtenberger Matt Matros
Mike Matusow Jason Mercier Greg Merson Michael Mizrachi
Chris Moneymaker John Monnette Chris Moorman Carlos Mortensen
Daniel Negreanu David Oppenheim Greg Raymer Vanessa Rousso
Rob Salaburu Matt Salsberg Nick Schulman Huck Seed
Erik Seidel Scott Seiver Joe Serock Mike Sexton
Sam Simon Dan Smith Justin Smith Jason Somerville
Jennifer Tilly Yevgeniy Timoshenko David Williams WSOP.com Qualifier

Several players have taken to Twitter to discuss snubs, including David “Doc” Sands, who is disappointed he wasn’t selected:

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nick=Doc_Sands
name=David Doc Sands
date=Fri Jan 18 18:38:32 +0000 2013
text=Very annoyed that I didn’t get invited to play in the NBC heads up event. Absurd to me that they don’t auto-invite the top 10 in the GPI
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