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World Series Of Poker Voted #1 Poker Show

Online players have voted the WSOP show on ESPN their favorite poker TV show ahead of the WPT.

It may only come around once a year and in 2005 in may be held at a different location, but the World Series Of Poker show on ESPN is currently the favorite poker TV show amongst Americans right now.

The event, won by Greg Raymer in 2004 for a world record prize, was voted into 1st place ahead of poker event rivals the World Poker Tour hosted by Mike Sexton of Party Poker and Vince van Patten of Hollywood Poker. These two dominated the vote ahead of Poker Superstars from the Fox Sports TV channel and Celebrity Poker from Bravo TV.

The WSOP 2005 begins on June 3rd and runs until July 15th at the Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino. Visit the WSOP web site at www.worldseriesofpoker.com for more information.

The #1 Poker TV show mini-poll results in full:

WSOP: 49%
WPT: 35%
Poker Superstars: 11%
Celebrity Poker: 5%

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