World Poker Tour TV series special broadcast
How do you celebrate a successful first season of a television show? By providing viewers with two new specials. The World Poker Tour Series, which airs every Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m., announced on June 9 that it will air two new programs before the first season concludes with the World Poker Tour Championship on June 25. The two new specials will air on Sunday, June 22 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and include an hour-long World Poker Tour: a Poker Primer (8 to 9 p.m.) and a two-hour World Poker Tour: Road to the Championship (9 to 11 p.m.).
In World Poker Tour: Poker Primer, Phillips introduces the show and guides viewers on the famous Poker 101. From their vocabulary and strategies to bluffing and unlimited shootouts, to Texas Hold 'M', widely known as Cadillac of tournament poker, and the game featured in the World Poker Tour series, viewers get the ultimate weakness for the most popular game in town. Whether their desire is to play a weekly poker game in their living room, or try it out on a professional poker circuit, it's their chance to get an inside scoop.
"Poker is a crucial test of one's nerves," Phillips said. "It's exciting, and it shows a lot about how each of us plays under pressure. On the WPT pro level, the stakes are high. But whether it's for fun or cold cash, there's a lot to learn from World Poker Tour: Poker Primer."
The second special, World Poker Tour: Road to the Championship, is a swirling recap of a poker action season that features the best plays, the best slurs, and the toughest moments. Road to the Championship features $10 million in prize money from the tour in some of the most dazzling places around the world, from the incomparable rush of victory to the gut-wrenching pain of defeat. Viewers can get a glimpse of who should watch the upcoming World Poker Tour Championship, and why they want to claim a slice of the total prize money over $2.6 million.
An instant hit, the 13-week World Poker Tour series quickly became the network's highest-rated program in 2003. The series combined top sports television with convincing reality TV show theaters.
Who will come out on top with the bluff? Who will cash in on all her or her chips in her last big hand?
Various camera angles, including expert analyses and close-ups of players' hall cards, move viewers in a different way than any other televised poker in history. The show has not only captivated many of the 50 million American poker enthusiasts, but it has also continued to captivate new fans. Poker has suddenly become a "hot new trend," and the World Poker Tour is riding this turbulent wave of pop culture. 실시간 바카라사이트