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High Stakes Poker Season 1 Episode 1The first episode of High Stakes Poker! Negreanu pushes the table to a pot of over one million - will he watch the others fold in his wake? Legendary players Doyle Brunson, Nasseri and Greenstein join Kid Poker in this series opener. ( More )
High Stakes Poker Season 1 Episode 10Greenstein returns after losing $180,000, and Kid Poker Daniel Negreanu fights back from 6-digit losses. 2004 World Series of Poker champion Antonion Esfandiari and the Poker Brat Phil Hellmuth join the all cash table. Losing 2/3 of his buy in at record speed, can Hellmuth win it back in the same speed that Negreanu lost $750,000? ( More )
High Stakes Poker Season 1 Episode 11Down $150,000, Poker Brat Phil Hellmuth starts to crack as Negreanu, Sheiky, Greenstein, Deeb, and Brunson take him for a ride. Witness one of the most colorful post loss tyraids in television poker history. But the game must go on, as Jennifer Harman works magic by playing off her conservative image by betting with an 8 deuce. ( More )
High Stakes Poker Season 1 Episode 12Jennifer Harman proves why she's a top shelf poker player, while Daniel Negreanu lays his remaining bricks of cash on the table as a scare tactic. Will it work? Ask Antonion Esfandiari who declares after one hand "I've got to give up this game." Buss, Chan, Brunson, Hellmuth, and Greenstein join Negreanu, Harman and "the magician" Esfandiari for all cash action. ( More )
High Stakes Poker Season 1 Episode 13Lakers owner Jerry Buss tries to muscle the all-star table, Hellmuth attempts to dig himself out of his $200,000 loss, and Daniel Negreanu inches closer to regaining his original million dollar chest, proving why he's truly Kid Poker. Watch hundreds of thousands of dollars change hands, as the world's best poker players face off. ( More )
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