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TomHimself 10-26-2005 07:15 PM

L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
With the gluttony of poker shows beginning to fill the airwaves here in the States, the competition is fierce for viewers and advertising dollars. One of the players in the television battle has upped the stakes with its new show.

GSN is hoping that its new show 'High Stakes Poker', will bring a revival of the television poker success found by shows like the World Poker Tour on the Travel Channel and the World Series of Poker on ESPN. Both shows are having slightly lower Nielsen ratings this year as the poker phenomena begins to level off.

High Stakes Poker is betting on the fact that no other television show has gone after this dramatic form of poker. Players will be able to bet large amounts of personally funded money
$1,000,000 freeroll at paradise Poker
and reload right from their wallets or they can cash out at any point in time.

One would think that this type will find an audience as the drama can be much higher than in a normal tournament, because bankrolls can and do fluctuate during this style of play. Another intriguing aspect of this show is the matching of some of the game's best players against a number of wealthy amateurs.

With professionals like Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, and Daniel Negreanu at the tables, the action will be fast and furious for the challenging amateurs like Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss and Landry's restaurant chain owner Tilman Fertitta. All players will have to have at least $100,000 in cash on hand in order to buy into the game.

According to Rich Cronin, GSN president and CEO, the timing is right for this new type of poker programming. "No one else has done a cash game on television. The difference between tournament poker-even the World Series of Poker, with a $10,000 buy-in and a cash game where a player can lose several hundred of thousand dollars of their own money will be dramatic."

GSN is banking on the 'exclusivity' factor as average people never get to see these types of games. "You can't normally get into this game unless you have a lot of money and you can't normally watch it since it's held in private rooms," said Ian Valentine, GSN's programming head in a recent press release.

Valentine also suggested the risk versus reward factor will also draw viewers. "They're playing with their own money and lots of it. This is real poker and we will also capture the rarified milieu in which the high rollers live and play."
bu michael friendman of pokernews.com

Dynasty 10-26-2005 09:45 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
Do you have a link for this article?

When is this show going on the air?

Kevmath 10-26-2005 09:58 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
The article is in the thread in the NVG forum about the possible bursting of the poker bubble. They start taping next week, to start airing mid-January

cwsiggy 10-26-2005 10:00 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
I wonder if this is what Barry Greenstein was hinting at during his LATB commentary. "Cash game close to being inked in a deal..."

TomHimself 10-26-2005 10:01 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
here, sry forgot to add the link

10-27-2005 07:32 AM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
Please tell me this won't be hosted by Kevin Nealon and Evelyn Ng. It sounds like a great idea for a poker show but the choice of host can make or break it.

djcolts 10-27-2005 05:28 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
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Please tell me this won't be hosted by Kevin Nealon and Evelyn Ng. It sounds like a great idea for a poker show but the choice of host can make or break it.

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Ng only hosted the pilot of Poker Royale, and Nealon only did the first mini-season of Poker Royale. It has mostly been Robert Williamson III doing the commentary for Poker Royale.

10-27-2005 11:25 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
Kevmath, How can I get in on this game??? Send me a PM.

BDub1

Kevmath 10-27-2005 11:30 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
Barry, I have no idea how one can get into the game. I'd assume the lineup is pretty much set, they're going after the big-name pro and the big name "whale" type only. You could choose to hang around the Golden Nugget with 100G in your hand and hope someone at GSN spots you and invites you into the game.

10-28-2005 01:19 PM

Re: L@TB type of deal on GSN in the future... article inside
 
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Ng only hosted the pilot of Poker Royale, and Nealon only did the first mini-season of Poker Royale. It has mostly been Robert Williamson III doing the commentary for Poker Royale.

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I just threw those two out because they suck as hosts. I'd be happy to see RWIII on that show. I love it when he cringes watching the donkeys play at the Plaza on UPC.


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