Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Poker After Dark renews

Posted: 07/27/2010 05:02:36 PM
Air Date: 09/25/2010 Saturday
Start Time: 01:02:00 AM [ET]
Show Name: POKER AFTER DARK

Duration: 01:00:00
Type: New Booking
Message: POKER AFTER DARK (SAT) is booked 9/25/10-UFN. Subject to possible feed pre-empts due to other program bookings. Please see contingencies for each airdate for further details. Clearances assumed based on previously advised clearances unless otherwise notified.

Posted: 07/27/2010 05:01:11 PM
Air Date: 09/20/2010 Monday
Start Time: 02:05:00 AM [ET]
Show Name: POKER AFTER DARK

Duration: 00:59:00
Type: New Booking
Message: POKER AFTER DARK (M-F) is booked 9/20/10-UFN. Subject to possible feed pre-empts due to other program bookings. Please see contingencies for each airdate for further details. Clearances assumed based on previously advised clearances unless otherwise notified.

The link below is out of date. Go figure. :)

WHAT IS POKER AFTER DARK?
POKER AFTER DARK IS A FLUSH WITH THE FANS

* One Exclusive Tournament Each Week
* Six Consecutive Nights of Televised Poker at 2:05AM on NBC
* $120,000 in Prize Money

When the world's best poker players and the game's biggest personalities get together to play in a high-stakes, winner-take-all tournament, you never know what's going to happen. Tune in to watch all the action when the cards fly, the tempers flare, and the chips fall on NBC's groundbreaking poker program, Poker After Dark.

Starting January 2nd, 2007, six of the world's best poker players will gather in Las Vegas each week to play in this invitation-only event.

The buy-in; $20,000 each. The prize; $120,000 to the winner and a lovely parting gift for everyone else.

Hosted by Leeann Tweeden, each week's tournament will follow the action from the time the players shuffle up and deal until the last pot is pushed to the winner. In between, you'll see first-hand why the pros say it takes more than just good cards to be a winning player.

Bluffs will be called, nerves will be tested, and characters judged as each player attempts to outplay, outwit, and outmaneuver the competition.

When all is said and done, one player will walk away a winner while the rest will just walk away.

You've never seen poker played like this before - and it's brought to you like only the pros at Full Tilt Poker.Net and NBC can.

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