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On 1 October 2022, High Stakes Poker Productions, which owns and operates the Hustler Casino streaming service through the YouTube channel, announced the undertaking of a "comprehensive investigation" that would include forensic examination by a "third-party cybersecurity company." The company also announced it would employ the services of a ...
The PokerGO Studio is the home for PokerGO-owned live events from poker tournaments to cash games. [34] The Super High Roller Bowl, U.S. Poker Open, and Poker Masters tournament series' have been held inside the PokerGO Studio since 2018, and new PokerGO shows of High Stakes Duel and High Stakes Feud were filmed in the PokerGO Studio.
In 2007, Scott lost a proposition bet to Chris Tessaro, host of The Hardcore Poker Radio Show, resulting in her having to do her commentary from the EPT San Remo while dressed in a bunny suit. [3] In February 2010, she joined Gabe Kaplan as co-host of GSN's High Stakes Poker for its sixth season, following the departure of previous host A. J ...
High Stakes Poker is an American cash game poker television program. The poker variant played on the show is no limit Texas hold 'em. The first four seasons ran from January 16, 2006 to December 17, 2007 on GSN. The next three seasons ran from March 1, 2009 to May 21, 2011, and was simulcast in 3DTV on N3D. [1]
In a YouTube video commenting on hands played by Dwan at the Hustler Casino in California 2023, friend and fellow high stakes poker player Phil Galfond described Tom Dwan as having the most thoughts per minute of any poker player he knows. Galfond mentioning that Dwan is factoring in bits and pieces of information at a speed and depth of ...
Persson has played since Season 9 of High Stakes Poker [10] Persson also played on Season 11, including the first-ever High Stakes Poker livestream. [11] In May 2023, Persson played Daniel Negreanu in Round 1 of High Stakes Duel 4. Negreanu defeated Persson to claim the $100,000 prize pool, and Persson opted out of the Round 2 rematch. [12]
Roman Hrabec is a Czech professional high-stakes poker player and former professional hockey player [1] residing in Vienna, Austria most known for his results at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series where he has finished first (2024; $4,330,000 and $622,019 [2]), second (2023; $653,600), fourth (2024; $1,867,000 [3]), fifth (2024; $441,000), seventh (2023; $126,000) and ninth (2023 ...
He was also a poker player, winning titles at the World Series of Poker and the Super Bowl of Poker. He also competed on the World Poker Tour, and various other tournaments, as well as cash games, including High Stakes Poker on GSN. He once played a computer for half a million dollars and won. [2]