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American reality television series

Poker Royale is 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 eighth and final series, Poker Royale: Young Bloods 🎉 II, began

airing on December 9, 2005. The series host at its conclusion was John Ahlers, with

commentary by Robert 🎉 Williamson III and sideline reporting by Lisa Dergan.

The series [

edit ]

Poker Royale: The WPPA Championship [ edit ]

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 (Evelyn Ng provided commentary for the first two

episodes). Suzanne Freeman provided sideline reporting. A total of 🎉 72 players

participated and put up theR$5,000 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 toR$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 by choosing 5 cards from a deck at

random (each card was sealed 🎉 in an envelope). James Van Alstyne won the tournament and

shared an additionalR$30,000 with a member of GSN's website, in 🎉 addition to the cash

received, they each won a year's supply of pizza from Pizza Hut.

Results [ edit

]

Position Competitor 🎉 Prize Money 1st James Van AlstyneR$125,420 2nd Lee

MarkholtR$65,305 3rd Paul WolfeR$46,505 4th Juan Carlos MortensenR$32,125 5th Bill

CarrollR$22,320 6th 🎉 Kathy LiebertR$17,285 7th Johannes MurezR$14,100 8th Vinh

TruongR$12,000 9th Jesse JonesR$10,540

Poker Royale: Battle of the Sexes [ edit ]

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. Suzanne Freeman again

returned as sideline 🎉 reporter.

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 and the 6 teammates split aR$30,000 bonus ($5,000 each) each daily winner

also receivedR$20,000, each finalist received 🎉 aR$5,000 bonus and the tournament's

overall winner wonR$40,000. Kathy Liebert won the tournament and a total ofR$50,000.

Despite losing all 🎉 6 preliminary games the women scored the most points at the final

table to capture theR$30,000 bonus.

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.

Results [ edit

]

Total Winnings:

Women: Kathy LiebertR$50,000 ($40,000 for the tournament,R$5,000 for

winning 🎉 the battle of the sexes,R$5,000 for reaching the final table) Karina

JettR$10,000 ($5,000 for winning the battle of the sexes,R$5,000 🎉 for reaching the final

table) Evelyn NgR$10,000 ($5,000 for winning the battle of the sexes,R$5,000 for

reaching the final table) 🎉 Clonie GowenR$5,000 ($5,000 for winning the battle of the

sexes) Kristy GazesR$5,000 ($5,000 for winning the battle of the sexes) 🎉 Jennifer

Harman:R$5,000 ($5,000 for winning the battle of the sexes)

Men: Amir Vahedi:R$45,000

(2 Preliminary wins +R$5,000 for reaching the final 🎉 table) Layne Flack:R$25,000 (1

Preliminary win +R$5,000 for reaching the final table) Antonio Esfandiari:R$25,000 (1

Preliminary wins +R$5,000 for reaching 🎉 the final table) Paul Wolfe:R$20,000 (1

Preliminary win) Greg Raymer:R$20,000 (1 Preliminary win) Chris Moneymaker:R$0

Poker

Royale: Celebrities vs. Poker Pros 🎉 [ edit ]

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 and Lisa Dergen 🎉 became permanent sideline reporter. Matt Savage and Bill Bruce

were the Tournament Directors.

Patrick Warburton was the eventual winner and

receivedR$50,000, 🎉 Preliminary match winners each receivedR$5,000, finalists won

aR$5,000 bonus.

Poker Royale: Young Bloods [ edit ]

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 receivedR$20,000, second placeR$10,000, and third-sixth receivedR$5,000. The

players were Michael Mizrachi, David Williams, Michael 🎉 Sandberg, Erin Ness, Erica

Schoenberg, and Scott Fischman. There were two final table events between these

players. In the first 🎉 event, Williams defeated Ness heads-up to take the win. Sandberg

took third. In the second event, Williams outlasted Sandberg heads-up. 🎉 Mizrachi took

third.

Poker Royale: Comedians vs. Poker Pros [ edit ]

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. In this 🎉 tournament the top 2 comedians and top 2 pros

were guaranteed a place in the finale with the next top 🎉 3 of each team having to earn a

spot through the wild card game played for no money. Phil Laak 🎉 won the tournament and

theR$50,000 grand prize, Kathy Kolberg finished runner-up and receivedR$10,000.

Results

[ edit ]

Episode Winner Prize Other Finalists 🎉 Preliminary Match 1 Phil LaakR$5,000

Kathy Kolberg

Sue Murphy

David Williams

Paul Rodriguez

Robert Wuhl Preliminary Match 2

Phil LaakR$5,000 Robert Wuhl

Carol Leifer

Robert Williamson 🎉 III

Connie Kim

Paul

Rodriguez Preliminary Match 3 Carol LeiferR$5,000 Linda Johnson

Tammy Pescatelli

Robert

Williamson III

Mark Curry

David Williams Preliminary Match 4 Kathy KolbergR$5,000 🎉 David

Williams

Tammy Pescatelli

Linda Johnson

Mark Curry

Sue Murphy Preliminary Match 5

Robert Williamson IIIR$5,000 Phil Laak

Kathy Kolberg

Paul Rodriguez

Mark Curry

(tied)

Carol Leifer (tied) 🎉 Preliminary Match 6 Tammy PescatelliR$5,000 Robert

Williamson III

Phil Laak

Sue Murphy

David Williams

Carol Leifer Preliminary Match 7

Linda JohnsonR$5,000 Kathy Kolberg

Mark Curry

Paul 🎉 Rodriguez

Robert Wuhl

Connie Kim

Preliminary Match 8 Linda JohnsonR$5,000 Connie Kim

Paul Rodriguez

Sue Murphy

Tammy

Pescatelli

Robert Williamson III Preliminary Match 9 David WilliamsR$5,000 🎉 Tammy

Pescatelli

Connie Kim

Robert Wuhl

Carol Leifer

Kathy Kolberg Preliminary Match 10 Mark

CurryR$5,000 Sue Murphy

Phil Laak

Connie Kim

Linda Johnson

Robert Wuhl Wild Card Match

🎉 Kathy Kolberg None Sue Murphy

Robert Williamson III

Paul Rodriguez

David Williams

Carol

Leifer Grand Final Phil LaakR$55,000 Kathy Kolberg ($15,000)

Linda Johnson

($5,000)

Tammy Pescatelli 🎉 ($5,000)

Sue Murphy ($5,000)

Mark Curry ($5,000)

Poker

Royale: The James Woods Gang vs the Unabombers [ edit ]

James Woods and other poker

🎉 players about to begin their Poker game at Pechanga Casino

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. In the grande

finale, each team 🎉 captain and 2 team members of his choice divided this total

multiplied byR$10,000 in chips (choosing who would get the 🎉 extra chips if it could not

be divided evenly), each preliminary winner receivedR$5,000, the winning team

splitR$50,000, while the overall 🎉 individual winner wonR$25,000. 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.

Results [ edit ]

*R$25,000

to Grand Final winner,R$50,000 to winning team. 🎉 Team captains pick two team members to

take part in the final.

Poker Royale: Battle of the Ages [ edit ]

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. At the beginning 🎉 of each show each player would be dealt a

card, the one with the ace of spades would be the 🎉 "bounty" if he or she lost whoever

eliminated them won aR$1,000 bonus. (splitting the prize if more than one player 🎉 was

involved) if he/she went on to win they would receive theR$1,000 bonus. Matt Savage and

Bill Bruce were, once 🎉 again, the Tournament Directors.

Results [ edit ]

1R$1,000 bounty

on this player

2 bounty winner

3 joint bounty winners

4R$400 bounty on this

player

Poker 🎉 Royale: Young Bloods II [ edit ]

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.

Airings [ edit ]

GSN aired new

episodes of Poker Royale every Friday 🎉 evening from 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 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 16, 2006 on GSN. This series is unrelated to

Poker Royale. GSN has since returned its focus exclusively 🎉 to game shows, and they

reverted their on air branding to Game Show Network, so it is unlikely that reruns 🎉 or a

new series of Poker Royale will air on the network in the foreseeable future.

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