Poker Royale
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Poker Royale was a television series on the Game Show Network (GSN), which featured No Limit Texas hold 'em Poker. The first series began on December 7, 2004. The seventh and final series, Poker Royale: Battle of the Ages, began airing on November 4, 2005. The series host at its conclusion was John Ahlers, with commentary by Robert Williamson III and sideline reporting by Lisa Dergan.
[edit] The Series
[edit] Poker Royale: The WPPA Championship
The first series was based on the championship of the World Poker Players Association. The show was hosted by Kevin Nealon, with commentary by Williamson. A total of 72 players participated and put up the $10,000 entrance fee.
Unlike later series, this series was done in a tournament-style format where players who had zero chips were eliminated. Also different from other series were that three tables were active during the early episodes, and was later lowered to the top ten players at the main table in center stage.
This was the only series where there was a contest for viewers. During intervals of the program, various poker buzzwords would appear on screen. Viewers would log into GSN's website and input this word for a chance to win up to $10,000,000 in a poker hand with the winner of the WPPA championship. In order to win the grand prize, the poker tournament winner had to get a full house or better. James Van Alstyne won the tournament and shared an additional $15,000 with a member of GSN's website, who, in addition to the cash received, won a year's supply of pizza from Pizza Hut.
[edit] Results
Position | Competitor | Prize Money |
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1st | James Van Alstyne | $125,420 |
2nd | Lee Markholt | $65,305 |
3rd | Paul Wolfe | $46,505 |
4th | Juan Carlos Mortensen | $32,125 |
5th | Bill Carroll | $22,320 |
6th | Kathy Liebert | $17,285 |
7th | Johannes Murez | $14,100 |
8th | Vinh Truong | $12,000 |
9th | Jesse Jones | $10,540 |
[edit] Poker Royale: Battle of the Sexes
Poker Royale: Battle of the Sexes was the second series, hosted by radio personality Tom Leykis and Kennedy. Additional commentary was by Williamson once again, except for preliminary match #6, when Matt Vasgersian covered for him.
As opposed to the previous series, this one relied on males vs. females, which also incorporated the current scoring format, where players would be awarded points for their teams, depending on how they finished in that particular episode (one point for finishing sixth place to six points for finishing first). The six players (three each of men and women) who had the highest points played in a grand final with the same rules as above, and the highest team score won the tournament.
The men were Chris Moneymaker, Paul Wolfe, Greg Raymer, Amir Vahedi, Layne Flack and Antonio Esfandiari. The women were Kathy Liebert, Jennifer Harman, Evelyn Ng, Karina Jett, Kristy Gazes and Clonie Gowen.
[edit] Results
Episode | Winner | Prize | Other Finalists |
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Preliminary Match 1 | Amir Vahedi | $20,000 |
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Preliminary Match 2 | Layne Flack | $20,000 | |
Preliminary Match 3 | Paul Wolfe | $20,000 |
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Preliminary Match 4 | Antonio Esfandiari | $20,000 |
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Preliminary Match 5 | Amir Vahedi | $20,000 |
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Preliminary Match 6 | Greg Raymer | $20,000 |
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Grand Final | Kathy Liebert | $55,000 |
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[edit] Poker Royale: Celebrities vs. Poker Pros
Poker Royale: Celebrities vs. Poker Pros featured famous poker players playing against celebrities. As before, the scoring system was used, but was altered (10 points for finishing first down to 0 points for finishing last). The six highest point-scorers would play in the grand final for the championship.
The celebrities who participated in this tournament were Lance Bass, Jennifer Tilly, Mimi Rogers, Morris Chestnut, Patrick Warburton and Traci Bingham. They faced poker players Scott Fischman, Kathy Liebert, Cyndy Violette, Roxanne Rhodes, Paul Darden and "Cowboy" Kenna James. John Ahlers became the permanent host with this series. Matt Savage and Bill Bruce were the Tournament Directors.
Patrick Warburton was the eventual winner.
[edit] Poker Royale: Young Bloods
Poker Royale: Young Bloods was a live special that premiered on May 20, 2005. It initially ran approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Subsequent airings were edited for a two-hour timeslot. All the players were under the age of 30. Players were awarded cash prizes based on the order of finish. The winner received $20,000, second place $10,000, and third-sixth received $5,000. The players were Michael Mizrachi, David Williams, Michael Sandberg, Erin Ness, Erica Schoenberg, and Scott Fischman. Williams defeated Ness heads-up to take the win.
[edit] Poker Royale: Comedians vs. Poker Pros
Poker Royale: Comedians vs. Poker Pros was similar to Celebrities vs. Poker Pros, but with stand-up comedians in lieu of celebrities. This series had more preliminary games than in previous series (ten instead of the previous six). The comedians were Paul Rodriguez, Robert Wuhl, Mark Curry, Tammy Pescatelli, Carol Leifer and Sue Murphy. They faced off against poker players Phil Laak, Robert Williamson III, Linda Johnson, David Williams, Connie Kim and Kathy Kolberg. Since Williamson was a competitor, "Cowboy" Kenna James took the commentator spot for this series.
[edit] Results
Episode | Winner | Prize | Other Finalists |
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Preliminary Match 1 | Phil Laak | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 2 | Phil Laak | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 3 | Carol Leifer | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 4 | Kathy Kolberg | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 5 | Robert Williamson III | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 6 | Tammy Pescatelli | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 7 | Linda Johnson | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 8 | Linda Johnson | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 9 | David Williams | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 10 | Mark Curry | $5,000 |
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Wild Card Match | Kathy Kolberg | None |
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Grand Final | Phil Laak | $55,000 |
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[edit] Poker Royale: The James Woods Gang vs the Unabombers
Poker Royale: The James Woods Gang vs. the Unabombers featured two teams featuring celebrities and poker pros. Once again, the point system was used, but this time points were combined into a total score for the whole team as opposed to scores for individual players. The James Woods Gang was led by celebrity and poker player James Woods, and had celebrities Nicole Sullivan and Bob Goen, plus poker players Kathy Liebert, Ted Forrest, and Susie Isaacs. The Unabombers were led by Phil Laak. His team had celebrities Jennifer Tilly, Danny Masterson and Gail O'Grady, plus poker players Hasan Habib and Cyndy Violette. Matt Savage and Bill Bruce returned as the Tournament Directors.
[edit] Results
Episode | Winner | Prize | Other Finalists |
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Preliminary Match 1 | Cyndy Violette | $5,000 | |
Preliminary Match 2 | Hasan Habib | $5,000 | |
Preliminary Match 3 | Ted Forrest | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 4 | Kathy Liebert | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 5 | Kathy Liebert | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 6 | James Woods | $5,000 |
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Grand Final | Phil Laak | $25,000 * |
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* $25,000 to Grand Final winner, $50,000 to winning team. Team captains pick two team members to take part in the final.
[edit] Poker Royale: Battle of the Ages
Poker Royale: Battle of the Ages was the most recent series of Poker Royale. This one featured six poker players over the age of 60 playing against six players under the age of 30. The older players were T. J. Cloutier, "Action" Dan Harrington, "Miami" John Cernuto, Barbara Enright, Maureen Feduniak and Wendeen Eolis. The younger players were Michael Gracz, Dutch Boyd, Erin Ness, Evelyn Ng, Jennifer Leigh and Kasey Thompson. A bounty was introduced for each episode. Matt Savage and Bill Bruce were, once again, the Tournament Directors.
[edit] Results
Episode | Winner | Prize | Other Finalists |
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Preliminary Match 1 | Jennifer Leigh | $5,000 | |
Preliminary Match 2 | Michael Gracz | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 3 | Dan Harrington 1, 2 | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 4 | Erin Ness 3 | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 5 | T. J. Cloutier 2 | $5,000 |
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Preliminary Match 6 | Jennifer Leigh 2 | $5,000 |
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Grand Final | Dan Harrington | $50,000 |
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1 $1,000 bounty on this player
2 bounty winner
3 joint bounty winners
4 $400 bounty on this player
[edit] Poker Royale: Young Bloods II
Poker Royale: Young Bloods II was another special featuring poker players under 30, and aired on December 9, 2005. This special featured the same players and format as the first Young Bloods.
Kenna James once again did commentary instead of Williamson for this special.
[edit] Airings
GSN aired new episodes of Poker Royale every Friday evening from 10-11PM EST, part of their Casino Night block (the block has since moved to Mondays, and does not feature Poker Royale). Episodes of previous seasons are rerun occasionally on GSN.
As of 2006, GSN does not intend to do any more Poker Royale shows. A cash game poker show titled High Stakes Poker premiered on January 19, 2006 on GSN. This series is unrelated to Poker Royale.