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New Poker After Dark Cast Will Have Fans “Flipping” Out
- Lance Bradley | December 7, 2009
This week’s show is called “Railbird Heaven” and the minimum buy-in for the session is $100,000 with a $250,000 maximum. Joining Dwan, Ivey and Antonius are Gus Hansen, Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth. Along with the usual $200/$400 starting blinds producers are promising higher stakes and prop betting that will have viewers drooling.
While not giving too much away the producers have hinted at several coin flips between players where two or more players move all-in blind before cards are dealt. As online railibirds have grown accustomed to six-figure sums can change hands multiple times.
Episodes air on NBC late night each night starting Monday at 2:05 am. The “Director’s Cut” will after Saturday Night Live on early Sunday morning.
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great show if you know the lingo. is it a problem to let beginners know what you are talkinging about. limp,straddle,prop ect.
Who won this week ?