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The online gambling and the online poker rooms such as PokerStars.com, FullTiltPoker.com and BodogLife Poker industry realizes the limited crowd they have and handled this issue by constructing a program that won’t only appeal to those who simply enjoy watching a nice game of poker, but will attract the general audience as well. This new genre of television is known as “Celebrity Poker.”
Celebrity Poker Showdown ran eight tournaments with celebrities such as Ben Affleck,
One of the greatest moments on the show has been Jason Alexander’s comeback in the eighth tournament (the winnings of the episode were to be donated to charities benefiting the victims of Hurricane Katrina). Alexander won the poker tournament final from having been down to $11,000 in chips, with Michael Ian Black having had nearly 80% of the chips on the table.
With a variety of famous folk ranging from movie stars to TV actors to Talk Show hosts to politicians, the celebrity poker scene seems to be opening the eyes of many superstars, revealing a passion they wish to pursue. Many celebrities have left the exclusive amateur table at Bravo and have participated in poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour. In 2007, Shannon Elizabeth advanced to the semifinals of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
The professional poker tournaments broadcasted by CBS, NBS and ESPN may begin to present familiar faces from the movies. Will Celebrity Poker and Professional Poker intertwine into a combined game? If this happens, I believe that the industry will finally reach its goal
