As of February 2021, PokerGO's library of content includes over 2,400 videos totaling over 3,800 continuous hours.[4]
Content
PokerGO includes shows, tournament replays, and cash games. Other media includes episodes, live-streams, and recap videos. Live-streamed events can be accessed as on-demand videos after.
Poker tournaments and cash games
High Stakes Poker
High Stakes Poker is a cash game poker television program hosting a mix of professional and amateur poker players playing high stakes No-Limit Hold’em with buy-ins ranging from $100,000 to $500,000.[5]
There are nine seasons of High Stakes Poker and 126 episodes, and current hosts include Nick Schulman and A.J. Benza.[8][9]
Poker After Dark
Poker After Dark is a poker television program that follows the development of one table of poker players over a period of time.[10] The seasons are split into weeks with each given a theme based on the players involved. Poker After Dark originally began under a No-Limit Hold’emsit-n-go format before evolving to cash games that also featured different game variations such as Pot-Limit Omaha, 2-7 Triple Draw, H.O.R.S.E., or Short Deck.[11]
The original series would see one table play over five episodes with the sixth episode being a director's cut. The show was acquired in 2017 and rebooted as a live stream show for four seasons before returning to the episodic format for season 12.[12]
PokerGO acquired the global television and digital media rights to the WSOP in 2017.[15] The agreement included the expansion of programming in a shared deal that saw live coverage on both ESPN and PokerGO. In 2020, WSOP Classic was added to the PokerGO library that included footage from both the WSOP Main Event and WSOP bracelet events from 2003—2010.[16]
The U.S. Poker Open is a poker tournament series hosted in the PokerGO Studio since 2018. The series features a variety of events at different buy-in amounts and crowns a series champion each year.[20] Previous series champions include Stephen Chidwick (2018) and David Peters (2019).[21][22]
Poker Masters
Held since 2017, the Poker Masters is a poker tournament series hosted in the PokerGO Studio. The series awards a Purple Jacket to the overall champion, and winners include Steffen Sontheimer (2017), Ali Imsirovic (2018), and Sam Soverel (2019).[23] In 2020, the event moved online to partypoker, and Alexandros Kolonias won the championship.[24]
Additional poker tournaments and cash games
Additional poker tournament and cash games coverage available on PokerGO includes:
Dead Money follows poker professional Matt Berkey as he prepares to play the 2016 Super High Roller Bowl.[30] Although predominantly a cash game player, Berkey is set to play his biggest buy-in poker tournament of $300,000, and Dead Money gives viewers a unique look into his strategy and decision-making on the way to him finishing in fifth-place for $1,100,000.[31]
Additional programming
Additional programming available on PokerGO includes:
The Championship Run
Stories from the Felt
Deep Issues
Beyond the Rail
Major Wager
INSIDERS: Super High Roller Bowl 2018
2020 Hindsight
Hand Histories
Inside Poker
Poker Nights
Tell Tale
Chasing Hearts
Grinders
Device support and technical details
Devices
PokerGO can be accessed via a web browser on personal computers, tablets, or mobile phones, while PokerGO apps are available on various platforms, including Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Apple TV, android mobile and tablet devices, Roku devices, and Amazon Fire TV.[32] PokerGO is available worldwide except in China.[32]
Service plans
PokerGO launched with a two-tier subscription model: monthly and annual.[33] PokerGO is now on a three-tier subscription model: monthly, quarterly, and annual.[32][5]
PokerGO Studio
PokerGo announced in April 2018 that they would be building a 10,000 square-foot PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort & Casino. The studio has space for nine poker tables and a capacity of up to 300 people. It includes space for fans and spectators, a full-service bar, a lounge for seating, and the flexibility to host a wide variety of events.[34]
The first tournament series at the PokerGO Studio was held later that month with the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl attracting 48 players. Justin Bonomo defeated Daniel Negreanu heads-up to win the $5,000,000 first-place prize and his second Super High Roller Bowl title.[36]
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