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I thought they were doing 2 new hours per week. My listings show repeats at 7 and 8, and 1 new episode at 9.
And a re-run of Tilt at 10. Great. |
#2
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WSOP Broadcast Schedule
The remaining circuit event episodes will only be an hour long. After that ESPN will be airing two new WSOP episodes a night. |
#3
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The remaining circuit event episodes will only be an hour long. After that ESPN will be airing two new WSOP episodes a night. [/ QUOTE ] One hour 9-player table episodes won't be popular here. |
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One hour 9-player table episodes won't be popular here. [/ QUOTE ] ...and will lead to a ton of threads such as - "Why did this player make such a donkey play with this hand?" 10 hours of poker distilled down to 10 or 15 televised hands. Can't really get a feel for how the game was played. |
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I can't wait to see who makes my donkey play of the week. I will post details later.
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Maybe they didn't have enough content due to stack sizes to stretch it to two hours.
P.S. The episode this week is totally awful. I think there were 3 flops that were actually played. Everything else is all-in and call style. (The epsiode is available on-line from ESPN, the link is in this thread) |
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Maybe they didn't have enough content due to stack sizes to stretch it to two hours. P.S. The episode this week is totally awful. I think there were 3 flops that were actually played. Everything else is all-in and call style. (The epsiode is available on-line from ESPN, the link is in this thread) [/ QUOTE ] You guys act surprised. Every 2004 WSOP episode was basically all-in hands or major clashes. It's tv poker not real poker. |
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Whose at the final table this week?
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I hear GambleAB is there.
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...and will lead to a ton of threads such as - "Why did this player make such a donkey play with this hand?" 10 hours of poker distilled down to 10 or 15 televised hands. Can't really get a feel for how the game was played. [/ QUOTE ] |
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