GreenPUA a écrit:
Pour le WPT il y a Canal +.
Pour l'EPT il y a Eurosport.
Pour High Stakes Poker il y a GSN (chaîne américaine).
A noter le Grand Prix de Paris du 29 mai au 18 juin 2006 dans le prestigieux club de l'aviation club de france (sur les Champs-Elysées).

Qu'est ce que le High Stakes Poker ?
Le High Stakes Poker signifie "grosses mises Poker", soit, Poker de grosses mises, aux enjeux énormes. Le "High Stakes Poker" est une série américaine, réelle, qui réunit les plus grands joueurs de Texas Hold'em Poker de la planète.
La particularité de cette série est qu'elle se joue en No Limit, Ca$h Game. C'est à dire que les joueurs jouent leur argent, pour de vrai et qu'il n'y a aucune limite de mise. Ils peuvent miser tout leur argent d'un coup.
Dans les stars invités se retrouvent : Daniel Négreanu (joueur charismatique élu joueur de l'année 2005), Doyle Brunson (ZE Poker legend), Barry Greenstein (Gagnant du World Poker Tour 2004 au Bellagio), Ted Forrest (5 bracelets d'or)...
Les épisodes de la série s'enchaînent (tous les mardis) et c'est avec plaisir que nous découvrons les plus grandes star de Poker s'affronter dans un No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker sans mercy (mais sans Isabelle
) !
Le concept marche si bien qu'ils nous préparent une seconde saison :
Pour l'EPT il y a Eurosport.
Pour High Stakes Poker il y a GSN (chaîne américaine).
A noter le Grand Prix de Paris du 29 mai au 18 juin 2006 dans le prestigieux club de l'aviation club de france (sur les Champs-Elysées).

Qu'est ce que le High Stakes Poker ?
Le High Stakes Poker signifie "grosses mises Poker", soit, Poker de grosses mises, aux enjeux énormes. Le "High Stakes Poker" est une série américaine, réelle, qui réunit les plus grands joueurs de Texas Hold'em Poker de la planète.
La particularité de cette série est qu'elle se joue en No Limit, Ca$h Game. C'est à dire que les joueurs jouent leur argent, pour de vrai et qu'il n'y a aucune limite de mise. Ils peuvent miser tout leur argent d'un coup.
Dans les stars invités se retrouvent : Daniel Négreanu (joueur charismatique élu joueur de l'année 2005), Doyle Brunson (ZE Poker legend), Barry Greenstein (Gagnant du World Poker Tour 2004 au Bellagio), Ted Forrest (5 bracelets d'or)...
Les épisodes de la série s'enchaînent (tous les mardis) et c'est avec plaisir que nous découvrons les plus grandes star de Poker s'affronter dans un No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker sans mercy (mais sans Isabelle
Le concept marche si bien qu'ils nous préparent une seconde saison :
Citation:
High Stakes Poker Deals in Season Two
5 April 2006
SANTA MONICA, California – (PRESS RELEASE) -- The legends of poker are back on GSN, the network for games, for a second season of High Stakes Poker. Based on the series solid ratings performance, the network has ordered a new 16-episode season that will feature the same minimum buy-in requirement for all invited players -- $100,000 of their own money.
Joining High Stakes Poker again are some of the best players in the world including, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreau and Sam Farha who each will risk hundreds of thousands, and sometimes millions of dollars, to participate in television's only cash game series. Produced by Henry Orenstein's production company, HSOR, L.L.C., High Stakes Poker season two will be shot on location at the prestigious Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, April 10 and 11th.
"As the only poker cash game on television, this series lets fans learn how the poker legends play when risking huge amounts of their own money," said Rich Cronin, President and CEO of GSN. "High Stakes Poker has exceeded our expectations and we are looking forward to the second season for this exciting, one of a kind poker show."
Not only has High Stakes Poker received critical acclaim from the poker world, it has also delivered additional viewers to the network. High Stakes Poker has increased household ratings by 79% on Monday nights at 9 PM on GSN while doubling the Male 18-49 ratings and tripling the Male 25-54 ratings for the network.
The popular duo of co-host AJ Benza and actor turned poker player, Gabe Kaplan, will both return to call the second season of High Stakes Poker. The players, in addition to Brunson, Negreanu and Farha will be announced at a later date.
"Every week on Tuesday after the show, I get calls from my poker friends from all over the country telling me how much they enjoyed High Stakes Poker," said Henry Orenstein, Executive Producer and the inventor of the in-table camera for poker shows. They tell me that they love the show because this is real poker with real money and you can learn a lot from it."
Poker fans will find the finale of the original season of High Stakes Poker on Monday, April 10 at 10 PM ET. Daniel Negreanu attempts to recover his previous losses and Phil Hellmuth, who has also taken some bad beats in previous episodes, tries to walk away as a winner.
Also playing in this episode are Los Angeles Lakers owner, Jerry Buss, Jennifer Harman, Antonio Esfandiari, Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein and Todd Brunson.
GSN, the Network for Games, is the only U.S. television network dedicated to game-related programming and interactive game playing. The network features game shows, reality series, documentaries and casino games. As the industry leader in interactivity, GSN features over 133 hours per week of interactive programming, which allows viewers a chance to win prizes by playing along with GSN's televised games via GSN.com. Reaching nearly 60 million Nielsen homes, GSN is distributed in the U.S. through all major cable systems and satellite providers. The network is jointly owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation.
5 April 2006
SANTA MONICA, California – (PRESS RELEASE) -- The legends of poker are back on GSN, the network for games, for a second season of High Stakes Poker. Based on the series solid ratings performance, the network has ordered a new 16-episode season that will feature the same minimum buy-in requirement for all invited players -- $100,000 of their own money.
Joining High Stakes Poker again are some of the best players in the world including, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreau and Sam Farha who each will risk hundreds of thousands, and sometimes millions of dollars, to participate in television's only cash game series. Produced by Henry Orenstein's production company, HSOR, L.L.C., High Stakes Poker season two will be shot on location at the prestigious Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, April 10 and 11th.
"As the only poker cash game on television, this series lets fans learn how the poker legends play when risking huge amounts of their own money," said Rich Cronin, President and CEO of GSN. "High Stakes Poker has exceeded our expectations and we are looking forward to the second season for this exciting, one of a kind poker show."
Not only has High Stakes Poker received critical acclaim from the poker world, it has also delivered additional viewers to the network. High Stakes Poker has increased household ratings by 79% on Monday nights at 9 PM on GSN while doubling the Male 18-49 ratings and tripling the Male 25-54 ratings for the network.
The popular duo of co-host AJ Benza and actor turned poker player, Gabe Kaplan, will both return to call the second season of High Stakes Poker. The players, in addition to Brunson, Negreanu and Farha will be announced at a later date.
"Every week on Tuesday after the show, I get calls from my poker friends from all over the country telling me how much they enjoyed High Stakes Poker," said Henry Orenstein, Executive Producer and the inventor of the in-table camera for poker shows. They tell me that they love the show because this is real poker with real money and you can learn a lot from it."
Poker fans will find the finale of the original season of High Stakes Poker on Monday, April 10 at 10 PM ET. Daniel Negreanu attempts to recover his previous losses and Phil Hellmuth, who has also taken some bad beats in previous episodes, tries to walk away as a winner.
Also playing in this episode are Los Angeles Lakers owner, Jerry Buss, Jennifer Harman, Antonio Esfandiari, Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein and Todd Brunson.
GSN, the Network for Games, is the only U.S. television network dedicated to game-related programming and interactive game playing. The network features game shows, reality series, documentaries and casino games. As the industry leader in interactivity, GSN features over 133 hours per week of interactive programming, which allows viewers a chance to win prizes by playing along with GSN's televised games via GSN.com. Reaching nearly 60 million Nielsen homes, GSN is distributed in the U.S. through all major cable systems and satellite providers. The network is jointly owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation.