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The Real Celebrity Stories Behind ‘Molly’s Game’ The crew in the truck wear headsets to communicate with each other and to direct the men out on the floor. Separate stations are set up to view the hole cards and make sure the betting amounts are correct from each player as the dealer relays them via microphone. Those hole cards and betting amounts are entered by the handful of workers in the other truck. It’s a tedious job to punch buttons to enter a card, its suit and precise size of the bets for each hand, but it’s a job that must be done to make the final product worth viewing.
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Blinds in the No-Limit Hold'em game will be set at $200 /$400 with a $100 ante. Each game will go 150 card hands. The one-hour poker show, which is produced by MandM Productions and Hollybrook Regency, will be filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada this May 2010 and will start airing on Fox on June 14th, 2010. High Stakes Poker Against The Best - $50,000 Triton Super High Roller When the brand was originally launched as Poker Central, it was touted as the is the only 24/7 poker TV network in the world. Now that it has rebranded to PokerGO, the same still applies.
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The PokerStars Big Game, also known as the PokerStars.net Big Game or simply the Big Game, is a poker television program sponsored by Pokerstars.net originally airing on Fox Network. The program had a tie-in to the Pokerstars North American Poker Tour (NAPT), which was shut down by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York after the second, 2011, season had been filmed. The PokerStars.net Big Game did not return after the second season. Top 5 poker TV shows today At the start of the game, any player takes a pack of cards and deals them in rotation to the left, one at a time faceup, until a jack appears. The player receiving that card becomes the first dealer. The turn to deal and the turn to bet always pass to the left from player to player. For each deal, any player may shuffle the cards, the dealer having the last right to shuffle. The dealer must offer the shuffled pack to the opponent to the right for a cut. If that player declines to cut, any other player may cut.
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