2009 WSOP winner Joseph Cada Interview
Lacey interviews the winner of the 2009 WSOP Main Event Joseph Cada. number 1 poker player in 2009
Runtime: 2m:11s
Lacey interviews the winner of the 2009 WSOP Main Event Joseph Cada. number 1 poker player in 2009
Runtime: 2m:11s
Become a winner with Daniel Negreanu (part 1/3)
Who better to learn from then Daniel Negreanu this is part one of become a winner with Daniel Negreanu
Runtime: 10m:2s
Who better to learn from then Daniel Negreanu this is part one of become a winner with Daniel Negreanu
Runtime: 10m:2s
Become a winner with Daniel Negreanu part 2/3
Learn from the worlds best poker pro Daniel Negreanu!
Runtime: 9m:49s
Learn from the worlds best poker pro Daniel Negreanu!
Runtime: 9m:49s
Become a winner with Daniel Negreanu part 3/3
Learn from Daniel Negreanu how to dominate at the poker table.
Runtime: 5m:45s
Learn from Daniel Negreanu how to dominate at the poker table.
Runtime: 5m:45s
Nordic Poker Awards Winner - Kristoffer 'Sumpas' Thorsson PokerStars.com
Kristoffer Thorsson wins of Rookie Of The Year. European Poker Tour EPT 2010
Runtime: 2m:26s
Kristoffer Thorsson wins of Rookie Of The Year. European Poker Tour EPT 2010
Runtime: 2m:26s
Poker after dark Season 3 Episode 45 part 4/5 [HQ]
150$ Poker Cash for FREE to Any Poker site NO DEPOSIT! Rakeback Click: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/uNJIMN you don't need to risk your own money Click!!! More Info: http://www.poker.alien.to No Joke watch my Profil Poker after dark Season 3 Gus and the Ladies Gus Hansen Vanessa Rousso J. J. Liu Clonie Gowen Beth Shak Erica Schoenberg Poker After Dark is an hour-long poker television program on NBC. The show made its debut on January 2007. For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 9m:1s
150$ Poker Cash for FREE to Any Poker site NO DEPOSIT! Rakeback Click: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/uNJIMN you don't need to risk your own money Click!!! More Info: http://www.poker.alien.to No Joke watch my Profil Poker after dark Season 3 Gus and the Ladies Gus Hansen Vanessa Rousso J. J. Liu Clonie Gowen Beth Shak Erica Schoenberg Poker After Dark is an hour-long poker television program on NBC. The show made its debut on January 2007. For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 9m:1s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.1 part 1/5 [HQ]
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.1 part 2/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:33s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:33s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.1 part 3/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.1 part 4/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:39s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:39s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.1 part 5/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:33s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:33s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.2 part 1/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 2 Top Guns Cash Game 2 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 2 Top Guns Cash Game 2 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Ep.2 part 2/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 2 Top Guns Cash Game with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 2 Top Guns Cash Game with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt. The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4. All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.
Runtime: 8m:30s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Episode 4 part 1/7
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 4 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros. Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 in Playlist !!! Episode6 Soon
Runtime: 8m:49s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 4 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros. Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 in Playlist !!! Episode6 Soon
Runtime: 8m:49s
Poker After Dark Season 6 Episode 5 part 5/5
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros. Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 in Playlist !!! Episode6 Soon
Runtime: 5m:44s
Poker after dark Season 6 Episode 1 Top Guns Cash Game 1 with: Phil Ivey Ilari Sahamies Tom Dwan Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Eli Elezra All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad. The Poker After Dark format features an intimate look at one table as it develops over the week. Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked. The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in. By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show is a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including 2 weeks of cash game play, and a week consisting of a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Also, starting with Season 3, each season has had a so called "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros. Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 in Playlist !!! Episode6 Soon
Runtime: 5m:44s
W.S.O.P 2009 Episode 5 1/6
Pokerstars vs Celebreties Staring: Among the film and TV stars present for the event, which included its own red-carpet walk-in preceding the start of play, were Jason Alexander, Brad Garrett, Patrick Bruel, Sarah Silverman, Ben Affleck, Dean Cain, event co-host Cheadle, Cedric the Entertainer, Nelly, Rene Angelil, Matt Damon, Montel Williams, Mario Adinolfi, Jennifer Tilly and others. The athletic world was represented by Charles Barkley, Mike Tyson, Shane Warne, Kenny Smith, D.J. Mbenga, Herschel Walker and others. The poker worlds luminaries were out in force as well. Among the stars present were Joe Hachem, Chris Ferguson, Erik Seidel, PokerNews own Tony G and Rayan Nathan, Greg Raymer, Jennifer Harman, event co-host Duke, 2008 Ante Up For Africa event winner Johnny Hennigan, Ylon Schwartz, Brandon Cantu, Dennis Phillips, Victor Ramdin, Luca Pagano, Mike Matusow, Jason Mercier, Howard Lederer, John Juanda, Matt Graham, Peter Eastgate, Shaun Deeb, Andy Bloch, Jennifer Harman and many other stars.
Runtime: 7m:35s
Pokerstars vs Celebreties Staring: Among the film and TV stars present for the event, which included its own red-carpet walk-in preceding the start of play, were Jason Alexander, Brad Garrett, Patrick Bruel, Sarah Silverman, Ben Affleck, Dean Cain, event co-host Cheadle, Cedric the Entertainer, Nelly, Rene Angelil, Matt Damon, Montel Williams, Mario Adinolfi, Jennifer Tilly and others. The athletic world was represented by Charles Barkley, Mike Tyson, Shane Warne, Kenny Smith, D.J. Mbenga, Herschel Walker and others. The poker worlds luminaries were out in force as well. Among the stars present were Joe Hachem, Chris Ferguson, Erik Seidel, PokerNews own Tony G and Rayan Nathan, Greg Raymer, Jennifer Harman, event co-host Duke, 2008 Ante Up For Africa event winner Johnny Hennigan, Ylon Schwartz, Brandon Cantu, Dennis Phillips, Victor Ramdin, Luca Pagano, Mike Matusow, Jason Mercier, Howard Lederer, John Juanda, Matt Graham, Peter Eastgate, Shaun Deeb, Andy Bloch, Jennifer Harman and many other stars.
Runtime: 7m:35s
World Series of Poker 2009 E32 part 1/8 Final Table Main Event 26/26 WSOP 09 Episode 32
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:0s
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:0s
World Series of Poker 2009 E32 part 2/8 Final Table Main Event 26/26 WSOP 09 Episode 32
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:1s
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:1s
World Series of Poker 2009 E32 part 3/8 Final Table Main Event 26/26 WSOP 09 Episode 32
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:28s
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 10m:28s
World Series of Poker 2009 E32 part 4/8 Final Table Main Event 26/26 WSOP 09 Episode 32
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 9m:37s
World series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 (E32) [Main Event part 26/26] WSOP 2009 is Presented by ESPN World Series of Poker 2009 Episode 32 [Main Event 10K Buy-In Part 26/26 HDTV] Final Table WSOP Main Event Final Table 7-10 November 2009 Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Nevada WSOP 2009 Episode 29 Main Event Episode 32 Episode 31 E30 ep24 WSOP 2009 WSOP09 WSOP2010 WSOP10 Darvin Moon,Eric Buchman, Steven Begleiter, Jeff Shulman, Joseph Cada, Kevin Schaffel, Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, James Akenhead
Runtime: 9m:37s
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