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  2. Poker on television - Wikipedia

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    Poker has been appearing on television somewhat regularly since the late-1970s. In the United States, CBS started airing the final table of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event as an annual one-hour show around this time and later by ESPN, which were casino-produced shows produced under a time-buy arrangement for sports omnibus programming such as the CBS Sports Spectacular.

  3. Category:Television shows about poker - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of poker television shows currently airing or that have previously aired. This includes any program where poker is an element. This includes any program where poker is an element. See also Films about gambling and Television shows about gambling .

  4. High Stakes Poker - Wikipedia

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    When it first aired, High Stakes Poker was unique among televised poker series because it did not take place in a tournament setting. Instead, the program showed a high-stakes cash game. The minimum buy-in to the game is $100,000, but players have bought in for as much as $1,000,000, such as Daniel Negreanu in Season 1 and Brad Booth in Season 3.

  5. List of players on High Stakes Poker - Wikipedia

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    Doyle Brunson, 77, is the oldest participant on High Stakes Poker Eli Elezra won a $47,000 pot in Season 3 with four aces Daniel Negreanu brought $1,000,000 to the table in Season 1 Antonio Esfandiari won $1,000 from Nick Cassavetes after successfully doing 47 push-ups in a Season 5 episode [1] Barry Greenstein raised over $50,000 in charitable donations by uttering the phrase "LOL donkaments ...

  6. Late Night Poker - Wikipedia

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    Late Night Poker is a British television series that helped popularize poker in the 2000s. It used "under the table" cameras that enabled the viewer to see each player's cards. The show originally ran for six series between 1999 and 2002. [1] After a couple of spin-off series, Late Night Poker Ace and Late Night Poker Masters, it returned in 2008.

  7. Tilt (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    David Williams (another pro poker player, and runner-up to Greg Raymer in the 2004 WSOP championship) Lon McEachern and Norman Chad (commentators who cover the WSOP in real life and its fictional counterpart, the "World Championship of Poker", in the Tilt series) Daniel Negreanu (professional poker player and 2004 Card Player Magazine Player of ...

  8. DirecTV - Wikipedia

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    D2/P12 cards were introduced in 2005. D2 cards can be identified by a two-toned blue dot pattern resembling the DirecTV logo in addition to the DirecTV logo and the words "DirecTV Access Card," while the P12 card has a picture of a satellite on the front. The P12 card is the only card that will work with R15, H20, and HR20 series receivers. O ...

  9. Index of poker articles - Wikipedia

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    Latin American Poker Tour; Latin American Poker Tour season 1 results; Latin American Poker Tour season 2 results; Latin American Poker Tour season 3 results; Latin American Poker Tour season 4 results; Layla Kayleigh; Layne Flack; Learn from the Pros; Lee Markholt; Lee Salem; Leeann Tweeden; Leisure and Gaming; Let It Ride (card game) Liar's ...