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GSN Renews High Stakes Poker
Season Four Begins Filming in May
High Stakes Poker will have a fourth season.

GSN today announced that filming of the fourth season of High Stakes Poker will take place at South Point Casino in Las Vegas in May. The show is the most-watched series on GSN in the highly sought after demographic of men ages 18 to 34.

“We are very pleased with the success of HIGH STAKES POKER and the tremendous buzz it has generated,” said Cronin., President and CEO of GSN. “It is far and away the most talked about poker show. We plan on making HSP 4 the richest season yet with players bringing up to a million dollars of their own money to play in the biggest cash game on TV.”

The final episode of season three airs next Monday (April 9), at 9 p.m.

Featuring some of the biggest names in poker who sit with mountains of their own cash, it has become one of the most popular poker shows on television and the Internet. Sometimes there’s more than $4 million on the table at one time (Brad Booth himself sat with $1 million).

Clips of the show have been downloaded thousands and thousands of time through the video-sharing site YouTube, and podcasts of the show have been downloaded more than 350,000 times through GSN and iTunes.

http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_news/article/8592
showstopper24
i'm excited
iowahawk09
Should be good
Jargonator
Jamie gold talks about who will be playing in it during his episode at the WPT champs on pokerwire.

all the ones he mentioned were just ruch business men that i've never heard of,

so the strong table that finished last season won't be starting this season icon_frown.gif icon_frown.gif
Moneyball16
QUOTE (Jargonator @ Thursday, April 26th, 2007, 8:48 AM) *
Jamie gold talks about who will be playing in it during his episode at the WPT champs on pokerwire.

all the ones he mentioned were just ruch business men that i've never heard of,

so the strong table that finished last season won't be starting this season icon_frown.gif icon_frown.gif


Yeah I heard this too. Gold, two business men that suck and Hellmuth all on one table. At least people like DN and JDags wont be complaining about how tough the tables are anymore, but Id rather see best on best. I dont mind if they have some losing players that are interesting like Farha, Eli, Hellmuth playing, but I dont want to see rich businessmen anymore.
El Guapo
Thats funny that you think Eli and Farha are losing players... You do not continue to play in the Big Game as much as Eli does and be a losing player and Farha is a fast player and prefers PLO, which he kills in.
Moneyball16
QUOTE (El Guapo @ Thursday, April 26th, 2007, 7:05 PM) *
Thats funny that you think Eli and Farha are losing players... You do not continue to play in the Big Game as much as Eli does and be a losing player and Farha is a fast player and prefers PLO, which he kills in.


I wasnt talking about the big game. I was talking about HSP. You cant compare 8 handed NLHE to mixed games which are normally short handed. Ill take players like Esfandiari, Alaei, Laak and Townsend in HSP over Sammy and Eli anytime. Im not trying to disrespect Elezras and Farhas game, but I dont think they are favorites over players who play NL cash games all the time for a living and if they had a season of HSP that was mixed games with the same crop of players than yeah Id have to agree with you.
speye
I hope to see "The Mouth" on the upcoming season of High Stakes Poker (he will participate for sure anyway). In my opinion it's fun to watch him playing poker and naturally to hear his stories. icon_biggrin.gif Maybe he gets on many people nerves but he makes me laugh. I also hope DN will have much more luck than past seasons...
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