Last week, Poker After Dark returned with the first new episodes of 2011; however, this was not your normal Poker After Dark week. Instead of a cash game or the traditional $20,000 buy-in freeze-out, this week’s single-table tournament had a price tag of $100,000 per entrant -- winner take all. With such a steep buy-in, tournament officials knew they’d need a sick lineup, and they certainly delivered. Phil Ivey, owner of eight World Series of Poker bracelets; John Juanda, winner of four WSOP bracelets and the 2008 WSOP-Europe Main Event Champion; Erick Lindgren, proud owner of one WSOP...
I'm really looking forward to this since I know now who will win!
01-10-2011 09:43 / 01-10-2011 09:43
Still worth the watch even if you know who will win. The plays that are made and the level of play is a good watch.
01-10-2011 09:51
Looked like Huck had a boner when he was speaking to that chick in the director's cut shw
01-10-2011 14:08
Why should Poker after Dark money count towards the all time tournament winnings? It's only a one table event with 6 players and not an official tournament where many people can enter.
01-10-2011 14:37
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