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World Series of Poker

Specials 2011 - 2018
TV-PG

  • PokerGO
  • 1h
  • 7h (7 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
The World Series of Poker is the most prestigious set of poker tournaments in the world.

11 episodes

Chris Moneymaker topped the 839-player field in the 2003 WSOP Main Event to capture the $2.5 million first-place prize, but now takes his turn in the commentary booth. Moneymaker watches the 2003 WSOP Main Event final table and takes over commentary duties with just five people remaining and poker history on the verge of being created.

Greg Raymer defeated the 2,576-entrant field in the 2004 WSOP Main Event to take home the $5 million first-place prize after topping David Williams heads-up. Raymer returns for special commentary as he watches the 2004 WSOP final table and breaks down some of the key moments and vital hands on his way to being crowned the 2004 World Champion.

Joe Hachem defeated Steve Dannenmann heads-up to win the 2005 WSOP Main Event and capture $7.5 million in prize money. Both Hachem and Dannenmann return to review the final table with just five players remaining, as they discuss some of the key hands and strategy on the way to crowning Hachem as the 2005 World Champion.

Welcome to 2011 World Series of Poker at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

It's Day 3 of the Main Event. 6,865 players bought in for $10,000 apiece.

David Chuckman and Brendan Adams commentate coming into Day 3 in this morning webcast.

1,866 players remain.

It's Day 4 of the Main Event with 852 players remaining, but only 693 spots pay. It's bubble day.

The webcast of Day 5's morning session starts with 378 hopeful players remaining.

22 players remain at the start of Day 8's morning webcast.

There's $226,218 up top for the winner with Joe McKeehen, Joe Cada, Jeff Trudeau, Sam Philips, Ihar Soika, Harry Lodge, Anthony Reategui, Joshua Turner, Taylor Wilson, and Jack Maskill battling it out. Commentary provided by Ali Nejad and Maria Ho.

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