6,000 or so people have congregated at the Rio hotel in Las Vegas for this year’s World Series of Poker to fight for $50 million or so that will be split among the last 10% of players left standing. Among them are a number of tech startup entrepreneurs. We’re tracking four of them, plus any others that pop up. This is David Sacks’ third WSOP. Sacks, a former PayPal exec and the CEO of Geni / Yammer , walked away with nothing two years ago. Last year he took home $25k in prize money, and twittered every hand. This year he’s way up after the first day, with $91k in chips. That likely puts him in the top 10% of players. He is twittering summaries of his play at @davidsacks . You can see his player card here with last year’s results. Jason Calacanis ( Mahalo founder) is playing today for the first time. He’s been sponsored by FullTiltPoker

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Way Too Competitive: Tech Gurus Flock To World Series Of Poker