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High.Stakes.Poker.S07E07.HDTV.XviD-HOLDEM
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High Stakes Poker Texas Holdem 2011 S07E07
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Video > TV shows
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1
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349.05 MiB (366006272 Bytes)
Spoken language(s):
English
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High Stakes Poker Texas Holdem 2011 S07E07
The first season of High Stakes Poker, taped at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, was first broadcast in January 2006 and consisted of 13 episodes, hosted by A. J. Benza and comedian/actor-turned-poker pro Gabe Kaplan.
The second season, taped at The Palms and consisting of 16 episodes, premiered on June 5, 2006.
The third season, consisting of 13 episodes, was taped at the South Point Casino and premiered on January 15, 2007. New players for the third season included Jamie Gold, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Patrik Antonius, Paul Wasicka, David Benyamine, Brian Townsend and others. Returning players from previous seasons included Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreanu, Sammy Farha, Phil Laak, Jennifer Harman, Barry Greenstein, Erick Lindgren, Mike Matusow, Brad Booth and others.[3]
On April 2, 2007, GSN announced that High Stakes Poker would return for a fourth season, again taped at South Point. Taping was completed in May, with the season premiering on August 27, 2007. Returning players included Patrik Antonius, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, Eli Elezra, Sam Farha, Jamie Gold, Barry Greenstein, Phil Hellmuth Jr., Jennifer Harman and Daniel Negreanu. Newcomers for the fourth season include Brandon Adams, Mike Baxter, Brian Brandon, Phil Galfond, Guy Lalibert?, Bob Safai, Antonio Salorio and Haralabos Voulgaris. The later episodes of this season featured a $500,000 minimum buy-in (compared to the regular $100,000 minimum) and these games saw more than $5 million in play on the table at one time. Season four finished airing on December 17, 2007 and featured 17 episodes. The network cited the show's strong ratings performance in younger demographics.[4]
Season five, which ran from March 1 through May 24, 2009, was taped at the Golden Nugget on December 19?21, 2008 and featured a minimum cash buy-in of $200,000 ? the largest buy-in for an entire run of a television series.[5] The format for season 5 differed slightly from its predecessors by having Kaplan and Benza not appear on camera until after the first commercial break in the show, rather than at the outset.[6]
Season six premiered at 8:00pm on February 14, 2010, with Gabe Kaplan and Kara Scott.[7] It was taped for a second straight season at the Golden Nugget. The sixth season aired with three different groups of players throughout 13 episodes. Tom Dwan and Phil Ivey bought in for $500,000. Other rotating players, including newcomers Jason Mercier, Dennis Phillips, Andrew Robl, and Lex Veldhuis, bought in for $200,000.
Season seven will debut on its new Saturday night time slot on February 26th on GSN.[8] Norm MacDonald will be replacing Gabe Kaplan as the host and Kara Scott will conduct interviews from the poker room floor.[9] The series was filmed in December 2010 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Sponsored Full Tilt Poker pros were required to boycott the show this time around, as rival site PokerStars became its official sponsors. Thus, ?High Stakes Poker? Season 7 is devoid of players like Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, and Patrik Antonius.