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Poker After Dark : ウィキペディア英語版
Poker After Dark

''Poker After Dark'' is an hour-long poker television program on NBC.〔(NBC launches poker show ) from United Press International〕 The show made its debut on January 1, 2007,〔( NBC Announces New ''Poker After Dark'' series ), from the NBC Universal Media Village website〕 and was cancelled on September 23, 2011 following the "Black Friday" criminal case, which involved major sponsor Full Tilt Poker as one of the defendants. For its first two seasons, both of which originally aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt.〔(Poker After Dark kicks off season with Dream Match )〕 The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4.〔(Cardplayer article on Season 4 )〕 All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad.
The program returned to American television over the NBC Sports Network on March 5, 2012 with previously aired repeats, with unaired episodes from season 7 airing for the first time beginning June 4, 2012. NBCSN schedules the show on weeknights at midnight, although the start time varies due to overruns by sporting events.
==Summary==
The ''Poker After Dark'' format featured an "intimate look at one table as it develops over the week."〔 Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad's commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked.〔 (The table talk occasionally reveals that the "week-long" series is taped in one long session.)
The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold 'em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120,000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20,000 buy-in.〔Although the standard buy-in on ''Poker After Dark'' is $20,000, the buy-in for the Mega Match (which first aired the week of October 8, 2007) was $50,000.〕 By the end of the fifth show, a winner is determined. The sixth show was a "director's cut" that includes excerpts from the action from the previous five days, interspersed with talking heads commentary from the participants. Beginning with Season 4, the producers began to experiment with different formats, including no-limit cash games, and a double-elimination Heads Up battle between the first 4 winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship.〔(Season 4 preview from Poker News )〕 Also, Seasons 3, 4 and 5 had a "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.

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