by FTR Poker Admin | Sep 17, 2013 | Poker News, WSOP
After several weeks off the air the 2013 World Series of Poker returns to ESPN tonight with two hours of brand-new coverage of the Main Event. Beginning at 9pm ET, the programming will cover Day 5 action. From now until the final table, viewers can watch the action...
by FTR Poker Admin | May 11, 2012 | Poker News
Earlier this week, ESPN announced when it will air coverage of this year’s World Series of Poker. The network also confirmed that Lon McEachern and Norman Chad will again exercise their knowledge and good humor while providing commentary for ESPN. In addition...
by FTR Poker Admin | Oct 21, 2011 | Poker News, WSOP
On Sunday, November 6, the November 9 will return to the Rio Casino in Las Vegas and the WSOP Main Event action will resume as cards will be dealt at 3:30 p.m. E.T. Hardcore poker fans will remember that earlier this summer, ESPN offered its viewers over 30 hours...
by FTR Poker Admin | May 9, 2011 | Poker News, WSOP
Although for most players it is not the most tragic effect of the recent DOJ Black Friday indictments, television poker has been hit extremely hard. The filming of poker television shows ground to a very sudden halt and even series which still had unscreened episodes...
by FTR Poker Admin | Nov 27, 2010 | Poker News, PokerStars
The ESPN Poker Club has long been an excellent resource for poker fans on the net. From blog and columns to schedules and live coverage, they’ve been a solid part of the poker community, and really the only area letting them down was their very sub-standard free...
by FTR Poker Admin | Aug 24, 2010 | Poker News
Dwight Dasher is a 22-year-old senior quarterback for Middle Tennessee State University football. During his junior year he led his team to a record of 10-3 and won the MVP award in the New Orleans Bowl. Unfortunately for him, he’s not as skilled at poker as he...
by FTR Poker Admin | Aug 10, 2010 | Poker News, WSOP
The World Series of Poker is the tournament every poker player dreams about playing. This year, 7,319 players registered for the tournament to make that dream come true; it was the second largest field in WSOP history. ESPN was there to capture all the poker glory on...