A Couch Potato's Guide to Poker on TV!
I love Poker. I love to play it. I love to read about it. I love
to watch other people play it, especially on TV. It's an
inexpensive way to learn from the pros. You can see what they do
in real-world situations, not just what they say they would do
in their books. Watching Poker helps improve your game. You can
learn pot odds, combinations, order of hands and many other
basics as well as advanced, psychological strategy such as tells.
I watch a lot of Poker on TV. Yes, I do. Apparently, the
networks are taking notice of the TV-viewing public. A lot of us
are crazy for Poker. In this article, I'm going to discuss
several, TV series that are still running now, that I highly
recommend and regularly watch.
1) Celebrity Poker Showdown. This is on Bravo, usually on
Thursday nights. Poker Pro Phil Gordon and comedian Dave Foley
(Kids in The Hall, News Radio) are the moderators for this
light, fluffy show featuring celebrities such as Alex Trebek,
Ben Affleck, Rosie O'Donnell and Camryn Manheim. Some of the
celebs are really very good. Of course, there is also that
wonderfully evil moment when you can watch someone on the D-List
or above sink on the river.
Phil gives expert commentary. There's a short film each week in
which the basics of No-Limit Texas Hold 'Em and the betting
rules are explained. It's entertaining TV even for newbies, pros
and the star-struck alike.
2) The World Series of Poker. ESPN is currently showing episodes
of the 2005 WSOP. The other night, I saw Johnny Chan win his
record 10th WSOP bracelet in the Pot Limit Hold 'Em event. It
was awesome. He beat out Phil 'Unabomber' Laak to take the lead
against Doyle Brunson and Phil Hellmuth, who were both present
during the match, for the all-time record bracelet wins. Hey,
don't feel too bad for Mr. Laak. His girlfriend, the beautiful
Hollywood actress, Jennifer Tilly, won the Ladies' Event at the
WSOP this year.
A week or two prior to that, I got to see Josh Arieh, a very
good player who doesn't get too much airtime (yet), play - and
win - the Omaha tourney. It was great to see Omaha Hold 'Em
played on TV for a change. I loved it.
Even if you're not a poker junkie like I am, you can appreciate
the epic nature of the World Series of Poker with its
international field featuring the best of the best - and a few
Cinderella stories thrown in for good measure.
3) World Poker Tour on the Travel Channel. Travel the world from
your chair and watch pros play in the World Poker Tour. They
play in exotic locales such as Aruba and Paris. Host Mike Sexton
is so knowledgeable about the game that he makes up for his
co-host Vince Van Patten's shtick. The man tries to give
nicknames to any hand combination possible. Some of his groaners
include:
QQ - Siegfried & Roy or Paris & Nikki (Hilton) 55 - Sammy Hagar
(after the song, 'I Can't Drive 55')
Rounding out the commentator group is the lovely Shana Hiatt.
She interviews the pros and showcases different aspects of the
poker-playing lifestyle on each episode. The WPT hosts names
like Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Howard
Lederer and more. It's a veritable who's who of Poker and it
comes fresh and new into your home each week.
These aren't the only Poker shows on TV. ESPN has a drama called
TILT starring Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs) and Eddie Cibrian
(Third Watch) which is a fictionalized version of a poker pro's
dirty and dangerous life.
E! Entertainment Network, beginning on St. Patty's Day 2005,
aired several episodes of E!'s Hollywood Hold 'Em Game. Laura
Prepon, of That 70s Show, produced the show and starred in one
of the episodes with her live-in love Chris Masterson (Malcolm
in the Middle) and some friends, including Chris' brother and
That 70's show star, Danny Masterson (Hyde). Other episodes had
Mila Kunis (Family Guy, That 70s Show), Macauley Culkin - yes,
that Macauley Culkin. He's Mila's beau - and Shannon Elizabeth.
I haven't seen it on recently; but, I desperately hope that it
comes back. It was pretty good poker and Phil Laak was the
dealer/mentor/host.
The Game Show Network has Poker Royale. This is a 6-person
tournament that runs for several weeks. There are several
elimination rounds, then a finale. The first had all pros. It
was men vs. women. The men won each individual match; but, the
ladies, led by Kathy Liebert, Jennifer Harmon and Cyndy Violette
took the final - and decisive match. The second installment had
Celebrities vs. Poker Pros. I found it to be a watered-down
version of Celebrity Poker Showdown. I missed Phil Gordon and
Dave Foley, gotta admit. The third installment, which is
currently airing, is the Comedians vs. Poker Pros. I didn't find
this one too fun or funny; but, I've had other things to do
lately.
Actually, I dropped watching that because the Fall Season picked
up; and, well, I'd rather watch the Poker Superstars
Invitational on FSN! This is awesome. It's a turbo tourney - the
blinds go up really quick and the play is fast - featuring
Johnny Chan, Carlos Mortensen and other luminaries. It's
action-packed, high-stakes poker that goes by in the blink of
eye.
If you can't find a good online or home game, why not sit down
and watch one on TV? Chances are - there's one on the television
right now. Go. Watch!