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i saw this come up on tv guide, on foxsports tonight and 4 more times this week.
anyone know what the deal is? is this the show daniel negrenau was talking about being a part of in his blog?
timprov
09-27-2005, 05:27 PM
I hate how all these have similar names. Is this the one with Sklansky, Todd Brunson, and Mike Matusow? We had them running through our on demand for a while, they weren't much, but a couple of decent moments.
i did some digging, and it looks like this is not the sklansky/brunson show.
it does look like the show daniel was involved in, and it looks like it will mostly be a cast of full tilt pros.
http://pokerforums.fulltiltpoker.com/online-poker-play2128.html
x2ski
09-27-2005, 07:36 PM
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i saw this come up on tv guide, on foxsports tonight and 4 more times this week.
anyone know what the deal is? is this the show daniel negrenau was talking about being a part of in his blog?
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I'm seeing MLB on FXSN tonight... wtf?
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I'm seeing MLB on FXSN tonight... wtf?
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Local team programming always comes first on FSN. They pay through the nose to cover those teams.
Fortunately, they repeat their shows a lot.
i thought the show was pretty entertaining.
round table had some pretty interesting insights into the top pros.
segment on jesus throwing cards we have all seen before, but i liked the camerawork by fox.
hellmuth was entertaining as always...
i look forward to the rest of it. did they say 26 episodes in all?
KramerTM
09-28-2005, 09:37 PM
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round table had some pretty interesting insights into the top pros.
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This was far and away the best segment.
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segment on jesus throwing cards we have all seen before, but i liked the camerawork by fox.
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It was during this portion of the show that I felt like I was watching Sesame Street.
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did they say 26 episodes in all?
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Yup. And supposedly the shows get more and more advanced as it goes on.
I liked the roundtable part.
Also the fact that I actually got to hear Phil Ivey speak at a poker table for once.
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