Poker After Dark

Poker After Dark is an hour-long poker television program that originally aired on NBC,[3] premiering on January 1, 2007.[2] The series was canceled on December 3, 2011, following the "Black Friday" criminal case, which involved major sponsor Full Tilt Poker as one of the defendants.[4] The show rebooted on August 14, 2017, with appearances from Tom Dwan, Daniel Negreanu, Antonio Esfandiari. Poker After Dark episodes are now filmed exclusively at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort and Casino, and distributed on video streaming service PokerGO.

Poker After Dark
Presented byShana Hiatt (S1-2)
Marianela Pereyra (S3)
Leeann Tweeden (S4-7)
Drea Renee (S8)
Veronica Brill (S12-13)
Narrated byAli Nejad
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes611 episodes
94 live streams
(134 weeks consisting of 68 tournaments and 117 cash games)[1]
Production
Producers
Production locationLas Vegas
Running time1 hour (with commercials; about 42 minutes without);6 hours when on PokerGO (with player breaks; about 5 hours, 20 minutes without)
Production companies
  • Poker Productions
  • Echo Entertainment
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJanuary 1, 2007 (2007-01-01) –
December 3, 2011 (2011-12-03)
NetworkNBCSN
ReleaseAugust 14, 2017 (2017-08-14) –
October 4, 2021 (2021-10-04)

For its first two seasons, both of which originally aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt.[5] The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4.[6] When the series returned on PokerGO in 2017, Drea Renee took over as lead presenter. Veronica Brill was introduced as the sideline reporter during season 12.[7]

All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver "Ali" Nejad.

Summary

The Poker After Dark format featured an "intimate look at one table as it develops over the week."[2] 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 mic'ed.[2] (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.[Note 1] 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.[8] Also, Seasons 3, 4 and 5 had a "Dream Table," pitting an amateur against five pros.

Broadcast

Poker After Dark aired six times a week, at 2:05 a.m. ET (1:05 CT) Tuesday through Saturday, and then at 1:00 a.m. ET (12:00 CT) on Sundays, though times vary according to the preferences of the affiliates.[9] The early Sunday show is a "director's cut" weekly summary of the previous week's shows.

Several NBC affiliates, most notably those owned by Post-Newsweek Stations, Barrington Broadcasting, some Raycom Media stations, WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, Florida, and the LDS Church-owned KSL-TV in Salt Lake City refused to air the show due to management or locality objections against programs featuring gambling (the Post-Newsweek stations also refused to carry Face the Ace in August 2009), while other stations did not carry it due to existing syndication contracts precluding it from airing the series or to retain control of their overnight schedules. It was not aired entirely in the state of Texas due to the state's strict gambling laws.

NBC abruptly stopped airing Poker After Dark on September 23, 2011,[10] a few days after Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, issued a statement alleging production underwriter Full Tilt Poker had perpetrated a Ponzi scheme on its customers. Replacing the show was a rebroadcast of the Hoda Kotb/Kathie Lee Gifford-hosted fourth hour of Today, and on the weekends, a second episode of In Wine Country from San Francisco Bay Area NBC station KNTV. NBC Sports has since removed their poker section entirely from their webpage, and previous episodes have been removed from Hulu. Although NBC did not issue a definitive statement regarding the schedule change or the future of the show, NBC Sports Senior Director of Communications Adam Freifeld has stated that NBC will "continue to evaluate our poker programming."[11]

Since 2017, Poker After Dark has aired live each month exclusively on PokerGO. Full replays and highlight recaps are also available on demand for each episode.

International

In Canada Poker After Dark aired afternoons and late nights on Rogers Sportsnet and, since fall 2009 on the French network V.[citation needed]

In France Poker After Dark airs at night on RTL9. In Germany, it airs on SPORT1, with commentary provided by Michael Körner.[12] In Ireland, Poker After Dark airs on Setanta Ireland and Setanta Sports 1[13] on most weeknights with little change from the US version. In The Netherlands, it airs on Veronica; episodes feature the original English commentary with Dutch subtitles.[citation needed] In Sweden, Poker After Dark airs on afternoons and nights on TV4 Sport[citation needed] and on TV 10 weekday nights at 01:30.[citation needed] In Denmark, it airs at night on TV3+.[citation needed] In Italy, Poker After Dark airs at night on POKERItalia24. In Poland, Poker After Dark airs during evenings on Sportklub and Sport Klub+; commentary is provided by Paweł Majewski and Marcin Grzywacz.[citation needed]. In Russia, the show airs on 7TV at 11:30 pm every day until the Febral, and now shows on REN-TV at 3:00 pm.

Episodes

Season 1 (2007)

Season 1 was taped at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Jan 1-6Poker Brat AttackGus HansenPhil HellmuthShawn SheikhanAnnie DukeSteve ZolotowHuck Seed
27-12Jan 8-13Play AnythingMike MatusowGabe KaplanDavid GreyDoyle BrunsonJerry BussDaniel Negreanu
313-18Jan 15-20WSOP ChampionsChris MoneymakerJamie GoldJohnny ChanChris FergusonDoyle BrunsonCarlos Mortensen
419-24Jan 22-27Earphones PleaseSam FarhaTony GMike MatusowPhil HellmuthPhil IveyAndy Bloch
525-30Jan 29-Feb 3Phil PhilPhil HellmuthJennifer HarmanPhil LaakErik SeidelAntonio EsfandiariDoyle Brunson
631-36Feb 12-17Talking HeadsMichael KonikPhil GordonHoward LedererChad BrownGabe KaplanMike Sexton
737-42Feb 19-24Against All OddsChris FergusonClonie GowenSam FarhaGus HansenTed ForrestTony G
843-48Mar 12-17Killer TablePhil IveyErick LindgrenJennifer TillyPatrik AntoniusJennifer HarmanPhil Gordon
949-54Apr 16-21Loose LipsMike MatusowAllen CunninghamDavid BenyamineBarry GreensteinShawn SheikhanJohn Juanda
1055-60May 14–19Ladies' WeekClonie GowenEvelyn NgDee LuongVanessa RoussoJennifer HarmanCyndy Violette

Season 2 (2007)

Season 2 was taped in May 2007 at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas.[14]

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdates[15]Title[14]Seat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Jun 11-16Golden MenJamie GoldJoe HachemGreg RaymerHuck SeedDoyle BrunsonJohnny Chan
27-12Jun 18-23InternationalGus HansenDavid BenyaminePatrik AntoniusDaniel NegreanuMarco TranielloBrad Booth
313-18Jun 25-30Queens and KingsGabe KaplanHoward LedererAli NejadVanessa RoussoAnnie DukeKristy Gazes
419-24Sep 10-15World Series LegendsDoyle BrunsonLayne FlackPhil HellmuthChris FergusonErik SeidelT. J. Cloutier
525-30Sep 17-22WPT All-StarsErick LindgrenHoward LedererDaniel NegreanuMichael MizrachiGus HansenTuan Le
631-36Sep 24-29Live To HurtAntonio EsfandiariShawn SheikhanMike MatusowPhil HellmuthPhil LaakDaniel Negreanu
737-42Oct 1-6Poker ProwessPhil LaakDavid WilliamsAnnie DukeAndy BlochJohn JuandaClonie Gowen
843-48Oct 8-13Mega MatchDavid BenyamineAllen CunninghamJennifer HarmanPhil IveyBarry GreensteinEli Elezra
949-54Nov 5-10Of Mouth and MenAlan BostonAntonio EsfandiariMike SextonMike MatusowJamie GoldPaul Wasicka
1055-60Nov 12-17Show OpenHoward LedererPhil IveyChris FergusonPhil HellmuthJennifer HarmanGus Hansen
  • Week 8 (Mega Match) required a $50,000 buy-in rather than the usual $20,000, resulting in a $300,000 first prize.
  • Week 10 (Show Open) was so named because the participants were those featured in the show's 2007 opening credits.
  • Howard Lederer was the only player to reach the final two players more than once.
  • Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Gus Hansen, and Howard Lederer appeared in the most weeks for the season with three appearances each.

Season 3 (2008)

Season 3 was taped in October 2007 at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas.[14]

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdatesTitle[16]Seat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Dec 31-Jan 5Dream TableDaniel NegreanuPhil HellmuthJennifer HarmanMike MatusowScotty NguyenKen Light
27-12Jan 7-1219th HoleGavin SmithDavid OppenheimErick LindgrenPhil IveyDoyle BrunsonDaniel Negreanu
313-18Jan 14-19HecklersGavin SmithSam GrizzleJean-Robert BellandeMike MatusowShawn SheikhanPhil Hellmuth
419-24Feb 11-16World ChampionsChris FergusonJohnny ChanBerry JohnstonJamie GoldPhil HellmuthHuck Seed
525-30Feb 18-23CowboysDoyle BrunsonChris FergusonChau GiangAndy BlochHoyt CorkinsGabe Kaplan
631-36Feb 25-Mar 1InternationalPatrik AntoniusJohnny ChanRoland De WolfeDaniel NegreanuGus HansenJohn Juanda
737-42Mar 24-29Jam UpDavid WilliamsHoward LedererMike MatusowBarry GreensteinAntonio EsfandiariEli Elezra
843-48Mar 31-Apr 5Gus and the LadiesGus HansenVanessa RoussoJ. J. LiuClonie GowenBeth ShakErica Schoenberg
949-54May 12–17Love at First RaiseJennifer HarmanDavid BenyamineJennifer TillyMarco TranielloErica SchoenbergPhil Laak
1055-60May 19–24CommentatorsMark GregorichChad BrownAli NejadRobert Williamson IIIPhil GordonHoward Lederer

Season 4 (2008)

Season 4 was taped in April 2008 at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas.[8] Season 4 episode titles and presumed seating order taken from NBC's Web site.[16]

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdatesTitle[16]Seat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Jul 14-19Cash Game #1Tom DwanPhil HellmuthMike BaxterAllen CunninghamGuy LalibertéDavid Peat
27-12Jul 21-26Nets Vs. VetsBrian TownsendDoyle BrunsonTom DwanJohnny ChanHuck SeedAndrew Robl
313-18Jul 28-Aug 3Heads Up ChallengePhil HellmuthTed ForrestPaul WasickaChris Ferguson
419-24Sep 22-Sep 27Mission ImpossibleMike MatusowPhil LaakPhil HellmuthDavid WilliamsClonie GowenGavin Smith
525-30Sep 29-Oct 4Dream IIMike MatusowPhil HellmuthMike SextonJennifer HarmanGavin SmithPaul Featherstone
631-36Oct 6-Oct 11Mayfair ClubJay HeimowitzHoward LedererMickey ApplemanDan HarringtonSteve ZolotowMike Shichtman
737-42Oct 13-Oct 19Cash Game #2Patrik AntoniusDee TillerHoward LedererDoyle BrunsonGabe KaplanEli Elezra
  • Season 4 was the first time cash games were filmed.
  • The two weeks of cash games were a $200/400 no-limit game instead of a winner take all tournament. During most of the second cash game, the players agreed to $100 antes and the occasional $800 straddle.[citation needed]
  • Week 3 (Heads-Up Challenge) was a double elimination heads-up format featuring the first four winners of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship and required a $50,000 buy-in resulting in a winner-take-all $200,000 prize.[8]
  • Week 4 (Mission Impossible) was named in reference to Mike Matusow, who entered the game winless in three-plus seasons of the show, while each of his opponents had won at least once.
  • Week 5 (Dream II) was the second tournament consisting of the winner of a Full Tilt Poker sponsored contest (Paul Featherstone) and the five professionals he chose to play against.
  • Phil Hellmuth appeared in the most weeks for the season with five appearances, while Mike Matusow appeared in three weeks.

Season 5 (2009)

Most of Season 5 was taped December 19–21, 2008 at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas. The season's first three weeks include episodes originally announced as Season 4 episodes and were taped at South Point.[17][18]

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Dec 29-Jan 3Close but no CigarAndy BlackLee WatkinsonDewey TomkoDavid WilliamsAllen CunninghamMike Matusow
27-12Jan 5-Jan 11Speak Your MindTodd BrunsonPhil HellmuthPhil GordonGabe KaplanCory ZeidmanDavid Grey
313-18Feb 9-Feb 14Brilliant MindsBrandon AdamsChris FergusonAndy BlochBill ChenJimmy WarrenDavid Sklansky
419-24Feb 16-Feb 21Nets vs. Vets Cash GameTaylor CabyCole SouthGabe KaplanDavid BenefieldDoyle BrunsonEli Elezra
525-30Mar 23-Mar 28Dream Table IIIJohnny ChanJennifer TillyArnold ThimonsMike MatusowPhil LaakDaniel Negreanu
631-36Mar 30-Apr 4International IIIBrad BoothAllen CunninghamDavid BenyamineJohn JuandaJohn PhanIvan Demidov
737-42May 4-May 9Hellmuth Bash Cash Game ITom DwanKenny TranPhil LaakAntonio EsfandiariPhil HellmuthBob Safai
843-48May 11-May 16Hellmuth Bash Cash Game IITom DwanAntonio EsfandiariKenny TranPhil HellmuthBob SafaiPhil Laak
949-54Jun 15-Jun 20Sit-n-TalkJennifer HarmanMike MatusowAntonio EsfandiariJean-Robert BellandeVanessa RoussoDavid Grey
1055-60Jun 22-Jun 27Celebrities and MentorsBarry GreensteinJason AlexanderPhil GordonOrel HershiserDon CheadleGavin Smith
1161-66Sep 7-Sep 12Top Guns Cash Game #1Tom DwanPatrik AntoniusHoward LedererEli ElezraIlari SahamiesPhil Ivey
1267-72Sep 14-Sep 19Top Guns Cash Game #2Eli ElezraTom DwanHoward LedererPhil IveyPatrik AntoniusIlari Sahamies
1373-78Sep 21-Sep 26Magnificent SixPhil HellmuthChris FergusonHoward LedererPhil IveyDoyle BrunsonDaniel Negreanu
1479-84Sep 28-Oct 3USA vs. ItalyHoward LedererMarco TranielloDario MinieriErick LindgrenMax PescatoriChris Ferguson
1585-90Dec 7-Dec 12Railbird Heaven Cash Game #1Patrik AntoniusDaniel NegreanuGus HansenPhil IveyTom DwanPhil Hellmuth
1691-96Dec 14-Dec 19Railbird Heaven Cash Game #2Tom DwanGus Hansen
/ David Peat
Phil IveyPhil HellmuthPatrik AntoniusDaniel Negreanu
  • Season 5 would see the first relocation of Poker After Dark as it moved from South Point Casino to the Golden Nugget Las Vegas.
  • Season 5 was the first season with more cash game weeks then sit-n-go weeks.
  • Close but no Cigar Week consisted of players who at the time of taping had played at a WSOP Main Event final table but did not win.
  • Mike Matusow is the only pro to participate in all three Dream Table games.
  • The two weeks of Hellmuth Bash games were the first time the same six players appeared over 10 consecutive episodes of play.
  • Celebrities and Mentors week was completed in four episodes. The director's cut was aired as the fifth episode, and a "Best Of" look back at Seasons 1-5 was aired at the usual time for the director's cut.
  • Eli Elezra has only played in cash games or during weeks when the final prize was larger than the normal $120,000. Until this season, he always occupied Seat 6 when appearing.
  • Magnificent Six featured five of the six players shown in this season's opening credits.
  • Gus Hansen's participation in the Railbird Heaven Cash Game was his first appearance since Season 3.
  • Tom Dwan appeared in the most weeks for the season with six appearances, while Phil Hellmuth and Phil Ivey appeared in five weeks each.

Season 6 (2010)

Season 6 was taped in October 2009 at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas and is scheduled to have 13 weeks of episodes.[19]

WeekEpisodesOriginal airdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Jan 4-Jan 10Commentators IIIHoward LedererGabe KaplanJoe SebokAli NejadMark GregorichKara Scott
27-12Jan 11-Jan 17NicknamesAnnette ObrestadMike MatusowAntonio EsfandiariErick LindgrenPhil LaakPhil Hellmuth
313-18Mar 15-Mar 21Cash Game 50k, Part 1Chris FergusonPhil HellmuthAntonio EsfandiariBrandon AdamsTodd BrunsonMike Matusow
419-24Mar 22-Mar 28Cash Game 50k, Part 2Todd BrunsonMike MatusowPhil Hellmuth / Dennis PhilipsBrandon AdamsAntonio EsfandiariChris Ferguson / David Peat
525-30Apr 19-Apr 25My Favorite ProCraig IveyJames AshbySteve BartlettPhil HellmuthJens VoertmannChris Ferguson
631-36Apr 26-May 2He Said, She SaidErica SchoenbergJean-Robert BellandeDavid GreyKarina JettMike MatusowAnnie Duke
737-42Jun 7-Jun 13Cash Game 100k, Part 1Phil HellmuthPhil LaakEli ElezraTom DwanDoyle BrunsonGus Hansen
843-48Jun 14-Jun 20Cash Game 100k, Part 2Tom DwanPhil LaakDoyle BrunsonGus HansenEli ElezraPhil Hellmuth / David Peat
949-54Aug 9-Aug 15Lonesome SharkErick LindgrenJames AkenheadAntonio EsfandiariMike MatusowDavid WilliamsBrad Booth
1055-60Aug 16-Aug 22Mixed Martial ArtsBruce BufferPatrik AntoniusDan HendersonRandy CoutureHoward LedererErick Lindgren
1161-66Oct 4-Oct 10Cash Game 150k, Part 1Eli ElezraPatrik AntoniusAlan MeltzerGabe KaplanDavid PeatTom Dwan
1267-72Oct 11-Oct 17Cash Game 150k, Part 2Gabe KaplanTom DwanPatrik AntoniusDavid PeatAlan Meltzer / Phil LaakEli Elezra
1373-78Dec 13-Dec 19Charity In MindPhil GordonChris FergusonJennifer HarmanHoward LedererAndy BlochAnnie Duke
  • New graphics debuted with Season 6, including a notation of which player has the button. Previous seasons sometimes used a non-standard "first to act" graphic. Percentages to win the hand are shown more frequently than in past seasons, especially pre-flop, and a trailing player's outs are shown during all-in situations.
  • Week 12 (Cash Game 150k, Part 2) - Phil Laak fills in for Alan Meltzer after Alan leaves mid-session.
  • Phil Hellmuth appeared in the most weeks for the season with six appearances, while Mike Matusow appeared in five weeks.

Season 7 (2011)

Season 7 took place from the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, and was scheduled for 13 weeks of new episodes.[20] The program was pulled from the schedule during this season after episode 48, and as a consequence weeks 9-13 never aired on NBC but are available on PokerGO.

WeekEpisodesScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6
11-6Jan 3-Jan 8SNG 100k FreezeoutJohn JuandaErick LindgrenPhil GalfondHuck SeedTom DwanPhil Ivey
27-12Feb 7-Feb 12Cash Game 150k #2, Part 1David PeatHoward LedererPhil LaakGreg MuellerOlivier BusquetEli Elezra
313-18Feb 14-Feb 19Cash Game 150k #2, Part 2Howard LedererOlivier BusquetGreg MuellerPhil LaakDavid PeatEli Elezra
419-24Apr 4-Apr 9SNG 50k Idol WeekAndrew LichtenbergerEric BaldwinMelanie WeisnerDoyle BrunsonAnnette ObrestadTom Dwan
525-30Apr 11-Apr 16PLO 100k Cash Game, Part 1Brandon AdamsPatrik AntoniusPhil IveyTom DwanBrian HastingsPhil Galfond
631-36Apr 18-Apr 23PLO 100k Cash Game, Part 2Brian HastingsJared BleznickTom DwanPhil GalfondPhil IveyPatrik Antonius
737-42Aug 01-Aug 05Cash 100k min, Part 1Mike MatusowJean-Robert BellandePeter JettenBrandon AdamsChris FergusonMichael Mizrachi / Phil Hellmuth
843-48Aug 08-Aug 12Cash 100k min, Part 2Brandon AdamsChris FergusonPeter JettenPhil HellmuthMike MatusowJean-Robert Bellande / Michael Mizrachi
949-54Sep 5-Sep 10Cash 100k min #2, Part 1Annette ObrestadHuck SeedAntonio EsfandiariPhil HellmuthAndy BlochJustin Smith
1055-60Sep 12-Sep 17Cash 100k min #2, Part 2Andy BlochAnnette ObrestadJustin SmithAntonio EsfandiariPhil HellmuthHuck Seed
1161-66Sep 19-Sep 24SNG 20k Wish ListMike DappenPhil HellmuthMike MatusowChris FergusonErica SchoenbergJennifer Harman
1267-72Nov 21-Nov 26Cash 200k min, Part 1David PeatEli ElezraDavid OppenheimPatrik AntoniusPhil IveyTom Dwan
1373-78Nov 28-Dec 3Cash 200k min, Part 2Tom DwanDavid PeatPatrik AntoniusPhil IveyDavid OppenheimEli Elezra

Season 8 (2017)

Season 8 took place from inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort and Casino. Unlike the previous seven seasons, Season 8 would follow a new format of broadcasting live streams of each day of play, along with providing daily recaps of the action exclusively on PokerGO.

WeekDayScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7
11August 14The Return of Tom DwanJean-Robert BellandeTom DwanAntonio EsfandiariLauren RobertsBill KleinDaniel Negreanu
2August 15The Return of Tom DwanTom DwanAndrew RoblDoyle BrunsonJean-Robert BellandeLauren RobertsBill Klein
3August 16The Return of Tom DwanTom DwanLauren RobertsAndrew RoblBill KleinJean-Robert BellandeMatt Kirk
21August 22Voices CarryDavid WilliamsMike MatusowMatt BerkeyJean-Robert BellandeWilliam KassoufNick Schulman
2August 23Voices CarryJason KoonBrian RastNick SchulmanMatt BerkeyScott SeiverBen Lamb
3August 24Voices CarryEric WorreGreg MuellerJason KoonRandall EmmettIgor KurganovLiv Boeree
31September 5Rumble with JungleIsaac HaxtonDoug PolkDaniel CatesBrian RastFrank KasselaJason Koon
2September 6Rumble with JungleDoug PolkJason KoonMatt BerkeyDaniel CatesIsaac HaxtonBrian Rast
3September 7Rumble with JungleDaniel CatesMatt BerkeyDoug PolkJason KoonIsaac HaxtonBrian Rast
41September 26PLOMGBrandon AdamsBrian RastPhil GalfondBen LambIsaac HaxtonDaniel Cates
2September 27PLOMGBrandon AdamsIsaac HaxtonTom DwanBen LambPhil GalfondDaniel Cates
3September 28PLOMGIsaac HaxtonDaniel CatesChance KornuthJosh AriehBrandon AdamsPhil Galfond
51October 10High Stakes HybridJason KoonMike BaxterDoug PolkBrian RastLauren RobertsBrandon StevenDan Shak
2October 11High Stakes HybridDoug PolkJason KoonMike BaxterDan ShakBrian RastBrandon Steven
61October 17Perks of the TradeBrian RastRick SalomonBill PerkinsPhil GalfondHaralabos VoulgarisAaron Zang
2October 18Perks of the TradeHaralabos VoulgarisBrandon Adams / Matt BerkeyDaniel CatesRick SalomonAaron ZangBill Perkins
3October 19Perks of the TradeAaron ZangDaniel CatesTom MarcheseDoug PolkBill Perkins
71November 20Leave it to SeiverChris KrukJacky WangGarrett AdelsteinBob BrightScott SeiverMatt Berkey / Allan HuBen Lamb
2November 21Leave it to SeiverScott SeiverJacky WangMatt BerkeyBen LambChris KrukBob BrightGarrett Adelstein
81November 28Moon MagicJacky WangAntonio EsfandiariJustin YoungBarry WoodsLauren RobertsDanielle Andersen
2November 29Moon MagicJacky WangAntonio EsfandiariJustin YoungDanielle AndersenLauren RobertsBarry Woods / Len Ashby
91December 12Games of our LivesBob BrightFarah GalfondJacky WangBill KleinMatt BerkeyBill Perkins
2December 13Games of our LivesFarah GalfondBill KleinBill PerkinsMatt BerkeyBob BrightJean-Robert Bellande
101December 19Holidays with HellmuthDan ShakMike MatusowPhil HellmuthMaria HoAntonio EsfandiariRandall Emmett
2December 20Holidays with HellmuthDavid SandsAvi FreedmanPhil HellmuthBrian PotashnikRick ThompsonDan Shak
3December 21Holidays with HellmuthPhil HellmuthJoe MarcheseDoyle BrunsonDaniel NegreanuMaria HoDave Penski
  • Season 8 followed a new format for Poker After Dark of live-streaming the action on delay on PokerGO.
  • Week 10 (Holidays with Hellmuth) would have two sit-n-goes that didn't have a winner-take-all format for the first time on Poker After Dark as both first and second places were paid.
  • Matt Berkey appeared in the most weeks for the season with nine appearances, while Brian Rast and Daniel Cates appeared in eight nights each.

Season 9 (2018)

Season 9 was filmed inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort and Casino. Each day of play was live streamed exclusively on PokerGO and would be available on demand, along with daily recaps of the action.

WeekDayScheduled AirtimesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7Seat 8
11January 3Femme FataleKitty KuoMelanie WeisnerJ.J. LiuSofia LovgrenTracy NguyenKristen BicknellKathy Liebert
2January 4Femme FataleKathy LiebertSofia LovgrenTracy NguyenKristen BicknellMelanie WeisnerJ.J. Liu
21January 16The PrestigeRandall EmmettDevon Chon WattBob SuraDarol RodrockBill PerkinsAntonio EsfandiariRobert SanchezBob Nouri
2January 17The PrestigeDevon Chon WattBill PerkinsDarol RodrockBob Nouri / Edwin TingBob SuraRobert SanchezAntonio Esfandiari
31January 25Reality CheckEvan SoferBob BrightJames BordSean DempseyJohn MorganNick SchulmanMaria HoJean-Robert Bellande
2January 26Reality CheckFrank KasselaNick SchulmanJean-Robert BellandeBob BrightSean DempseyMaria Ho
41February 15Dead MoneyGarrett AdelsteinSean DempseyBob BrightJean-Robert BellandeMatt BerkeyStanley Choi
2February 16Dead MoneyStanley ChoiMatt BerkeyGarrett AdelsteinBilly O'NeilBob BrightJean-Robert BellandeSean Dempsey
51February 21Talk the TalkJared JaffeeDanielle AndersenAntonio EsfandiariMaurice HawkinsMickey CraftRandall EmmettMike Dentale
2February 22Talk the TalkMaurice HawkinsMickey CraftMike DentaleDanielle AndersenJared JaffeeAntonio EsfandiariJustin Young
61March 6Racks of LambKeith LehrMatt KirkBen LambJesse SylviaChris MacFarlandLen Ashby
2March 7Racks of LambLen AshbyGus HansenSam SoverelBen LambBrian RastMatt KirkChris MacFarland
71March 14Moving ViolationsBo BrownsteinAntonio EsfandiariJennifer TillyDon CheadleNick VertucciJohn MorganRobert SanchezRandall Emmett
2March 15Moving ViolationsDon CheadleJennifer TillyRandall EmmettNick VertucciRobert SanchezAntonio EsfandiariJohn Morgan
81March 20Whine and CheeseRobert KuhnJeremy AusmusTom MarcheseTracy NguyenDan O'BrienJustin YoungHank YangBob Bright
2March 21Whine and CheeseJeremy AusmusRobert KuhnBob BrightDaniel NegreanuJustin YoungTom MarcheseDan O'Brien / Hank YangPhil Hellmuth
91May 15Open HouseDaniel NegreanuBrandon AdamsMaria HoLarry GreenbergEli ElezraJeremy KaufmanAlan Richardson
2May 16Open HouseMike MatusowTom MarcheseDon NguyenPhil HellmuthBill PerkinsAntonio EsfandiariMatt BerkeyDan Shak
101August 1Solve for HollywoodJacky WangRandall EmmettGarrett AdelsteinDave PetersDon NguyenMatt BerkeyFarah Galfond
2August 2Solve for HollywoodMatt BerkeyTracy NguyenGarrett AdelsteinDave PetersJacky WangFarah Galfond
111August 14Rise and GrindAlan RichardsonMichael MizrachiJustin YoungJohn CynnVitalyi RizhkovFarah GalfondBob Bright
2August 15Rise and GrindRonny BedaAlan RichardsonFarah GalfondBob BrightVitalyi RizhkovMaria HoMichael Mizrachi / Chris JohnsonJohn Cynn
121August 21Masters of the MainScott VenerKelly MinkinTony MilesMickey CraftScott BlumsteinJohn CynnRandall EmmettBen Lamb
2August 22Masters of the MainScott Vener / Bob BrightJohn CynnBen LambMickey Craft / Jay FarberJeremy AusmusKelly MinkinRandall Emmett / Jared JaffeeScott Blumstein / Jacky Wang
131August 28Under the GunDaniel WeinandRobert SanchezPhil HellmuthJennifer TillyEli ElezraJean-Robert BellandeRandall Emmett
2August 29Under the GunNorm Macdonald / Alan RichardsonJean-Robert BellandeDaniel WeinandJennifer TillyPhil HellmuthEli ElezraRandall Emmett / Jeremy AusmusRobert Sanchez
141September 25Big ThreeJonathan DepaIsaac HaxtonJustin LigeriBrandon AdamsRyan TosocBen Lamb
2SeptemberBig ThreeJonathan DepaRyan TosocIsaac HaxtonBrandon AdamsJustin YoungBen LambSam Soverel
151October 9Power PlayNick SchulmanJohn MorganDaniel NegreanuJean-Robert BellandeBill KleinBob BrightJustin Young
2October 10Power PlayJeremy AusmusJustin YoungJohn MorganNick SchulmanBob BrightBill KleinDaniel Negreanu
161October 23GodfatherScott SeiverBrian RastBilly O'NeilBryn KenneyDoyle BrunsonJared BleznickGus Hansen
2October 24GodfatherDaniel CatesBilly O'NeilJared BleznickDoyle BrunsonGus HansenBrian RastScott Seiver
171November 5888poker WeekEli ElezraChris MoormanPeter MartinJennifer TillyKelly MinkinBill KleinMaria Ho
2November 6888poker WeekChris MoormanEli ElezraJennifer TillyBill KleinMaria HoKelly MinkinOtto Richard
181November 13Magic MomentsNick VaranoBo BrownsteinRoger SipplAntonio EsfandiariJennifer TillyLiron Ben Shimon
2November 14Magic MomentsAntonio EsfandiariLiron Ben ShimonJennifer TillyRoger SipplNick VaranoBo Brownstein
191November 26Dolly's GameFarzad BonyadiFrank KasselaDaniel AlaeiShawn SheikhanBilly BaxterMajid YahyaeiDoyle Brunson
201November 27Norm Plays PokerSean DempseyNorm MacdonaldNick SchulmanFrank KasselaEli ElezraAlan RichardsonKeith Lehr
211December 3Pro BonoSam SoverelDanny AharoniJustin BonomoAnthony AlbertoBen LambJonathan Depa
2December 4Pro BonoAnthony AlbertoBen LambJonathan DepaJustin BonomoDanny AharoniKeith LehrSam Soverel
  • Season 9 would feature the most weeks in a season of Poker After Dark with 21. The most before that was 13 weeks in Seasons 5–7.
  • In September 2020, PokerGO launched Poker After Dark Studio Cuts which would see live streams cut into episodes. Power Play was one of the shows cut into Studio Cuts with each night of play split into three episodes each.[21][22]
  • Week 9 (Open House) was the first time Poker After Dark would be filmed inside the PokerGO Studio.[23]
  • Season 9 would be the first time a game other than No-Limit Hold'em or Pot-Limit Omaha was played. Week 14 (Big Three) featured a three-game rotation of No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw. Week 16 (Godfather) was a H.O.R.S.E. and 2-7 Triple Draw rotation. Week 19 (Dolly's Game) was No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw. Week 21 (Pro Bono) was Short Deck.
  • Week 17 (888poker Week) was a $10,000 buy-in sit-n-go. Day 1 was won by Maria Ho, and Day 2 was won by Eli Elezra.
  • Bob Bright appeared on 11 shows, ahead of Antonio Esfandiari and Randall Emmett on nine each, and Ben Lamb and Jennifer Tilly on eight each.

Season 10 (2019)

Season 10 was filmed inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort and Casino. Each day of play was live-streamed exclusively on PokerGO and would be available on-demand, along with daily recaps of the action.

WeekDayScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7Seat 8
11January 22$25K ElevatorSean WinterAdrian AttenboroughJustin YoungAnthony AlbertoRalph WongMatt BerkeyChris Hunichen
2January 23$25K ElevatorJustin YoungSean WinterAnthony AlbertoAdrian AttenboroughRalph WongMatt Berkey
21March 25Femme Fatale IIDanielle AndersenKitty KuoFarah GalfondElica LemannKym LimDenise Pratt
2March 26Femme Fatale IIMaria HoDenise PrattKym LimElica LemannDanielle AndersenFarah GalfondLily KilettoKitty Kuo
31April 8Run It OnceGeorge JamesDylan LindeKevin RabichowDave EldridgeJoey IngramSeth Davies
2April 9Run It OncePhil GalfondKevin RabichowGeorge JamesElica LemannRandall EmmettDylan LindeJoey Ingram
41April 25Golden NightsAlex HaroJamie GoldFarah GalfondRandall EmmettFrank KasselaDrew DonenAnthony Alberto
2April 26Golden NightsJamie GoldFrank KasselaFarah GalfondAlex HaroDaniel NegreanuRandall EmmettDrew DonenPaul Martino
51May 21888poker Week IIRandall EmmettMark HeintzJennifer TillyPhil HellmuthDominik NitscheChris MoormanAli Imsirovic
2May 22888poker Week IIRandall EmmettEli ElezraJennifer TillyAli ImsirovicPhil HellmuthDominik NitscheChris Moorman
61July 22Main Event HangoverHossein EnsanVivian SalibaJamie KerstetterBrandon CantuDario SammartinoMatt BerkeyMike Matusow
2July 23Main Event HangoverMatt BerkeyRandall EmmettMike MatusowAnthony MarquezSam SoverelBrandon CantuHossein EnsanVivian Saliba
71August 6Open SeatJeff PlattTrevor SavageBarry WoodsMike MatusowJustin YoungBrandon CantuBrandon Schaefer
2August 7Open SeatBrandon SchaeferBrandon CantuTrevor SavageBarry WoodsMike MatusowJeff PlattJustin Young
81August 20GOAT WeekPaul PierceMike SextonRob YongJennifer TillyPhil HellmuthRandall EmmettAlan Keating
2August 21GOAT WeekTom DwanPaul Pierce / Brandon CantuAlan KeatingJennfier TillyRob YongPhil HellmuthRandall Emmett
91September 24Hellmuth's Home GameDavid SacksJason CalacanisChamath PalihapitiyaPhil HellmuthDraymond Green / Brandon CantuMaria HoRick Thompson
2September 25Hellmuth's Home GameRick ThompsonMaria HoBrandon CantuJason CalacanisPhil HellmuthChamath PalihapitiyaDavid Sacks
101October 8Run It Up WeekRicky GuanJamie KerstetterMarle CordeiroNathan ManuelPat CarterJason SomervilleMark Mazza
2October 9Run It Up WeekNathan ManuelPat CarterJamie KerstetterJohnny VibesRicky GuanJason SomervilleMark Mazza
111October 23Showbound!Norm MacdonaldMaria HoWadih KaawarGarry GatesJamie GoldJamie KerstetterChance Kornuth
2October 24Showbound!Chance KornuthSam SimmonsGarry GatesJamie KerstetterClyde LoranceJamie GoldJeff Platt
121December 3Whales vs. WizardsTom SchwartzKitty KuoJustin YoungAli ImsirovicAnthony AlbertoDominik NitscheRandall Emmett
2December 4Whales vs. WizardsRandall EmmettDominik NitscheTom Schwartz / Dan ShakJustin YoungKitty KuoAli ImsirovicTim Sharif
131December 19Holidays with Hellmuth IIJon FerraroPhil HellmuthJames BordJennifer TillyBrandon CantuRob YongRandall Emmett
  • Season 10 would be the first season of Poker After Dark filmed entirely in the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino.
  • In September 2020, PokerGO launched Poker After Dark Studio Cuts which would see live streams cut into episodes. GOAT week was one of the shows cut into Studio Cuts with each night of play split into three episodes each.[21][24]
  • Week 5 (888poker Week II) was a $10,000 buy-in sit-n-go. Day 1 was won by Ali Imsirovic, and Day 2 was won by Chris Moorman.[25]
  • Week 11 (Showbound!) was a $5,000 buy-in sit-n-go. Day 1 was won by Maria Ho, and Day 2 was won by Garry Gates.[26]
  • Week 12 (Whales vs. Wizards) included a $5,000 buy-in sit-n-go with one rebuy allowed. Justin Young was the winner.
  • Randall Emmett appeared on 11 shows, ahead of Brandon Cantu on eight, and Phil Hellmuth on seven.

Season 11 (2020)

Season 11 was filmed inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. Each day of play was live-streamed exclusively on PokerGO and would be available on-demand, along with daily recaps of the action. Season 11 was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic and only featured two weeks of play.

WeekDayScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7
11January 16One Night in VegasAlbert DaherMike MatusowFreddy DeebNick SchulmanDaniel NegreanuFrank StepuchinEli Elezra
21February 26Lucky Charms WeekDoc BarryDavid SilvermanJennifer TillyMike ShaheenAntonio EsfandiariEvan Mathis
2February 27Lucky Charms WeekBob BounahraBill PerkinsJulie YornJennifer TillyDavid SilvermanEvan MathisAntonio Esfandiari
  • In September 2020, PokerGO launched Poker After Dark Studio Cuts which would see live streams cut into episodes. One Night in Vegas was one of the shows cut into Studio Cuts with the lone night of play split into two episodes.[21][27]
  • Antonio Esfandiari, David Silverman, Evan Mathis, and Jennifer Tilly each appeared on two shows each.

Season 12 (2020-21)

Season 12 was filmed inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. After each day of play being live-streamed on PokerGO for seasons 8 to 11, Poker After Dark returned to an episodic format released weekly for Season 12.[28][29]

WeekEpisodesScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7
11-3Dec. 13, 20, 27Cry Me a RiverAlex DingScott BallAndrew SassonDamien LeForbesAntonio EsfandiariBen LambJustin Young
24-7Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25The Bratty BunchDavid SacksJason CalacanisPhil HellmuthBill GurleyChamath PalihapitiyaAlan Keating
38-10Feb. 1, 8, 15The Fantastic FiveLynne JiMatt BerkeyJames RomeroJake DanielsSam Soverel
411-12Feb. 22, Mar. 1One Bourbon, One Shot, and No FearSam SoverelJake DanielsChris JohnsonJonathan LittleAlex DingJustin Young
513-14Mar. 8, 15Lesson LearnedJonathan LittleJames RomeroMatt AffleckBrad OwenFaraz JakaJustin Saliba
615-16Mar. 22, 29Not About NickMatt BerkeyTerry FleischerNick SchulmanJames BordScott BallJeremiah Williams
717-18Apr. 5, 12Blitz WeekBill PerkinsSteve AokiMally MallDan BilzerianChris Eubank Jr.Lara SebastianDavid Bell
819-21Apr. 19, 26, May 3Watch Your StepIlyas AbayevAlex DingRonnie BardahFrank StepuchinMarle CordeiroAlan Richardson
822-24May 10, 17, 24Watch Your StepLandon TiceFrank StepuchinIlyas AbeyevMarle CordeiroMike MatusowAlex DingRonnie Bardah
925-26May 31, June 7Gamblers DelightDan ShakJames BordLynne JiAlbert DestradeJake DanielsTrevor PopeBryan Ercolano
927-29June 14, 21, 28Gamblers DelightBryan ErcolanoAlbert DestradeLynne JiTrevor PopeJake DanielsDan Shak
  • Season 12 of Poker After Dark returned to an episodic format that aired on Sunday evenings for Week 1 (Cry Me a River), before switching to Monday evenings for Week 2 (The Bratty Bunch) onwards.[28][30]
  • Veronica Brill was introduced as the sideline reporter for Season 12.[31]
  • Week 5 (Lesson Learned) was a $5,000 buy-in sit-n-go. James Romero defeated Matt Affleck and won $30,000.
  • Alex Ding and Jake Daniels both appeared in three weeks each.

Season 13 (2021)

Season 13 was filmed inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. Episodes were released weekly on Mondays for Season 13.[1][32]

WeekEpisodesScheduled AirdatesTitleSeat 1Seat 2Seat 3Seat 4Seat 5Seat 6Seat 7Seat 8
11-3July 19, 26, Aug. 2The NosebleedsJake DanielsZach FranziDaniel NegreanuMatt BerkeyDan SmithMJ GonzalesScott Seiver
24Aug. 9Action ArdenBen YerushalaimArden ChoJulie YornPhil HellmuthRyan FeldmanSteven DangDanielle AndersenJeremy Levin
35-7Aug. 16, 23, 30Feeding FranziNick WrightZach FranziJoelle ParenteauHish SalamaDaniel WeinandEli ElezraMaria Ho
48-10Sept. 6, 13, 20Fight NightBruce BufferPeter JenningsMaria HoPhil HellmuthNick WrightDaniel NegreanuJon Aguiar
511-12Sept. 27, Oct. 4Everything in its Wright PlaceLandon TiceNick WrightPhil HellmuthMelissa SchubertEli ElezraEma ZajmovićAlan Richardson
613-15Let Them PlayAlexandra BotezMrBeastPhil HellmuthDoyle BrunsonClay TravisGraham StephanTed Cruz
  • Veronica Brill continued as the sideline reporter for Season 13.[1]
  • Week 4 (Fight Night) was a $10,000 buy-in sit-n-go. Nick Wright defeated Phil Hellmuth and won $50,000.[33]
  • Week 6 (Let Them Play) aired on GGPoker's YouTube channel.

Results and notes

Results from cash game weeks, which Poker After Dark introduced in Season 4 and continued in Season 5, Season 6, and Season 7, are also omitted.

Season 1 (2007)

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
1Poker Brat AttackPhil HellmuthSteve ZolotowShawn SheikhanAnnie DukeHuck SeedGus Hansen
2Play AnythingJerry BussDoyle BrunsonGabe KaplanMike MatusowDavid GreyDaniel Negreanu
3WSOP ChampionsCarlos MortensenJamie GoldDoyle BrunsonChris FergusonChris MoneymakerJohnny Chan
4Earphones PleaseSam FarhaPhil HellmuthAndy BlochTony GMike MatusowPhil Ivey
5Phil PhilDoyle BrunsonErik SeidelPhil HellmuthJennifer HarmanAntonio EsfandiariPhil Laak
6Talking HeadsChad BrownMichael KonikMike SextonGabe KaplanPhil GordonHoward Lederer
7Against All OddsSam FarhaTed ForrestClonie GowenGus HansenTony GChris Ferguson
8Killer TableErick LindgrenPhil GordonJennifer TillyPhil IveyPatrik AntoniusJennifer Harman
9Loose LipsBarry GreensteinMike MatusowDavid BenyamineShawn SheikhanAllen CunninghamJohn Juanda
10Ladies' WeekVanessa RoussoEvelyn NgDee LuongCyndy VioletteJennifer HarmanClonie Gowen
  • In the third episode of Week 1, the players continued to talk and make noise while Phil Hellmuth was trying to decide whether to go all-in against Annie Duke. Hellmuth held A 10, while Duke had K K. The lack of decorum caused Hellmuth to lash out at Shawn Sheikhan, call over the show's executive producer, and leave the table. Hellmuth also threatened not to participate in future Poker After Dark tournaments unless the show implemented a rule that encouraged people to stop talking when a player is making an important decision. Immediately after the incident, producers put in place a rule which states that if a player wishes to have silence at the table when faced with a tough decision, the player need only inform the dealer, who will then notify the other players of the request. Failure to comply will result in a "time-out" period of one lap of the button for the offending player(s), with blinds forfeited during this time.[34]

Season 2 (2007)

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
1Golden MenGreg RaymerJamie GoldHuck SeedDoyle BrunsonJohnny ChanJoe Hachem
2InternationalGus HansenDaniel NegreanuMarco TranielloDavid BenyamineBrad BoothPatrik Antonius
3Queens and KingsAli NejadAnnie DukeVanessa RoussoHoward LedererKristy GazesGabe Kaplan
4World Series LegendsChris FergusonLayne FlackErik SeidelT.J. CloutierPhil HellmuthDoyle Brunson
5WPT All-StarsMichael MizrachiErick LindgrenDaniel NegreanuGus HansenTuan LeHoward Lederer
6Live To HurtMike MatusowDaniel NegreanuPhil HellmuthAntonio EsfandiariPhil LaakShawn Sheikhan
7Poker ProwessPhil LaakAndy BlochDavid WilliamsAnnie DukeJohn JuandaClonie Gowen
8Mega MatchDavid BenyamineJennifer HarmanBarry GreensteinPhil IveyEli ElezraAllen Cunningham
9Of Mouth and MenMike MatusowAlan BostonAntonio EsfandiariPaul WasickaJamie GoldMike Sexton
10Signature WeekJennifer HarmanGus HansenChris FergusonPhil HellmuthHoward LedererPhil Ivey
  • In "International" week, Gus Hansen was knocked out after six hands, and heads-up play started after 53 hands, both record lows for the show.[35]

Season 3 (2008)

WeekTitle[16]6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
1Dream TableMike MatusowDaniel NegreanuScotty NguyenKen LightJennifer HarmanPhil Hellmuth
219th HoleDavid OppenheimErick LindgrenDaniel NegreanuDoyle BrunsonPhil IveyGavin Smith
3HecklersMike MatusowSam GrizzleGavin SmithJean-Robert BellandeShawn SheikhanPhil Hellmuth
4World ChampionsHuck SeedChris FergusonBerry JohnstonJamie GoldPhil HellmuthJohnny Chan
5CowboysHoyt CorkinsDoyle BrunsonChau GiangChris FergusonAndy BlochGabe Kaplan
6InternationalDaniel NegreanuJohn JuandaGus HansenRoland De WolfePatrik AntoniusJohnny Chan
7Jam UpBarry GreensteinMike MatusowEli ElezraHoward LedererAntonio EsfandiariDavid Williams
8Gus & LadiesJ. J. LiuGus HansenErica SchoenbergBeth ShakClonie GowenVanessa Rousso
9Love at First RaiseErica SchoenbergPhil LaakJennifer HarmanJennifer TillyMarco TranielloDavid Benyamine
10CommentatorsHoward LedererPhil GordonRobert Williamson IIIChad BrownAli NejadMark Gregorich
  • "Dream Table" week featured a Poker After Dark first: Phil Hellmuth won by calling an all-in bet from both Ken Light and Jen Harman on the last hand, resulting in the first match to end with no heads-up play.
  • "Hecklers Week" featured a controversial situation which necessitated the producer having to come to the table. Phil Hellmuth attempted to bluff the river with pair of aces on the board in a hand against Jean-Robert Bellande, and Bellande called. Hellmuth then said "you got it" and held onto his cards, waiting for Bellande to show the winner. Bellande felt he did not have to show his hand, while Hellmuth thought "olden day etiquette" indicated that he should. The tournament was stopped for 5 minutes while all players voiced their opinions and eventually the producer came over and then Hellmuth showed his hand, necessitating that Bellande show his to claim the pot.[36]
  • "Jam Up" week featured a rule that allowed any player knocked out over the first six hands (once around the table) to rebuy. On the first hand, Eli Elezra was knocked out when his AK didn't crack Howard Lederer's AA when they both got all their chips in pre-flop. Eli was allowed to rebuy for another $20,000, which brought the total chips in play to $140,000, and the first place prize to $140,000.[35]
  • The "Best Of" episode that closed Season 5 featured Elezra's knockout on the first hand of Jam Up week, but did not make clear that he was able to rebuy after busting out on the first hand per that week's rules, and insinuated he was eliminated.

Season 4 (2008)

Weeks 1 and 7 were Cash Games #1 and #2, and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle[16]6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
2Nets Vs. VetsAndrew RoblJohnny ChanTom DwanHuck SeedDoyle BrunsonBrian Townsend
3Heads Up ChallengeNot ApplicablePaul WasickaTed ForrestChris FergusonPhil Hellmuth
4Mission ImpossibleDavid WilliamsGavin SmithMike MatusowPhil HellmuthPhil LaakClonie Gowen
5Dream IIMike SextonMike MatusowPaul FeatherstoneJennifer HarmanPhil HellmuthGavin Smith
6Mayfair ClubDan HarringtonMike ShichtmanSteve ZolotowMickey ApplemanHoward LedererJay Heimowitz
  • The Heads Up Challenge used a double-elimination format. In the opening round, Chris Ferguson defeated Paul Wasicka and Phil Hellmuth defeated Ted Forrest. Hellmuth then defeated Ferguson to move on to the final, while Forrest's win against Wasicka eliminated Wasicka. Facing off with one loss each, Ferguson defeated Forrest to set up a Hellmuth-Ferguson final, where Hellmuth only needed to win one out of two matches while Ferguson needed to sweep both matches. Ferguson won the opener before Hellmuth won the finale. In each of Hellmuth's wins against Ferguson, he had pocket tens on the final hand.[citation needed]

Season 5 (2009)

Seven of the 16 weeks during season 5—Weeks 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16—were cash games, and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle[16]6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
1Close but no CigarDavid WilliamsDewey TomkoAllen CunninghamLee WatkinsonAndy BlackMike Matusow
2Speak Your MindPhil HellmuthTodd BrunsonGabe KaplanDavid GreyCory ZeidmanPhil Gordon
3Brilliant MindsDavid SklanskyBill ChenBrandon AdamsJimmy WarrenChris FergusonAndy Bloch
5Dream Table IIIMike MatusowDaniel NegreanuPhil LaakArnold ThimonsJennifer TillyJohnny Chan
6International IIIDavid BenyamineJohn PhanBrad BoothAllen CunninghamIvan DemidovJohn Juanda
9Sit-n-TalkMike MatusowAntonio EsfandiariJean-Robert BellandeJennifer HarmanDavid GreyVanessa Rousso
10Celebrities and MentorsJason AlexanderOrel HershiserPhil GordonBarry GreensteinDon CheadleGavin Smith
13Magnificent SixHoward LedererPhil IveyDoyle BrunsonDaniel NegreanuPhil HellmuthChris Ferguson
14USA vs. ItalyMarco TranielloChris FergusonMax PescatoriErick LindgrenDario MinieriHoward Lederer
  • Season 5 started with three veteran Poker After Dark players securing their first PAD wins (Matusow, Gordon and Bloch).
  • In Celebrities and Mentors, the mentor-celebrity relationships were Greenstein-Alexander, Smith-Hershiser and Gordon-Cheadle.
  • Chris Ferguson had lost six times, including the Season 4 Heads-Up Challenge, before his Magnificent Six win became his first win since Season 1.[citation needed]
  • Howard Lederer became the first player to place last one week, and win the next week.[citation needed]

Season 6 (2010)

Six of the 13 weeks during season 6—Weeks 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, and 12—were cash games, and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
1Commentators IIIKara ScottAli NejadMark GregorichHoward LedererJoe SebokGabe Kaplan
2NicknamesErick LindgrenAnnette ObrestadMike MatusowPhil HellmuthAntonio EsfandiariPhil Laak
5My Favorite ProChris FergusonJames AshbySteve BartlettCraig IveyPhil HellmuthJens Voertmann
6He Said, She SaidErica SchoenbergJean-Robert BellandeDavid GreyAnnie DukeMike MatusowKarina Jett
9Lonesome SharkErick LindgrenAntonio EsfandiariBrad BoothMike MatusowDavid WilliamsJames Akenhead
10Mixed Martial ArtsPatrik AntoniusRandy CoutureErick LindgrenDan HendersonBruce BufferHoward Lederer
13Charity In MindHoward LedererChris FergusonJennifer HarmanAnnie DukeAndy BlochPhil Gordon
  • Gabe Kaplan's win in Commentators III week marked the greatest comeback in Poker After Dark history.[37]
  • Phil Laak's win in Nicknames week marked the first time a single player has won two Poker After Dark titles against the same opponent heads-up (he won both of his titles against Antonio Esfandiari, the first being in Phil Phil week from Season 1).
  • The My Favorite Pro tournament marked the first time every episode of play ended in an elimination.[citation needed]

Season 7 (2011)

As of April 9, 2011, 2 of the 4 weeks aired from season 6 were cash games, and are omitted from the results table. Week 11 wasn't originally aired on NBC, but are now available on PokerGO.

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-UpWinner
1SNG $100k FreezeoutJohn JuandaErick LindgrenPhil GalfondTom DwanPhil IveyHuck Seed
4SNG $50k FreezeoutDoyle BrunsonAnnette ObrestadAndrew LichtenbergerMelanie WeisnerEric BaldwinTom Dwan
11SNG $20k Wish ListMike MatusowMike DappenErica SchoenbergJennifer HarmanPhil HellmuthChris Ferguson
  • In week 4, Tom Dwan came back from below 40k in chips early to knock out both Andrew Lichtenberger and Melanie Weisner while trailing preflop both times, to finally finish the match against Eric Baldwin, again trailing preflop.[citation needed]

Season 8 (2017)

Only 3 weeks during Season 8 featured a high stakes sit & go, other episodes featured cash games and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
2Voices CarryJean-Robert BellandeDavid WilliamsWilliam KassoufMike MatusowNick SchulmanMatt Berkey
2Voices CarryScott SeiverJason KoonBrian RastMatt BerkeyNick SchulmanBen Lamb
2Voices CarryEric WorreIgor KurganovGreg MuellerJason KoonRandall EmmettLiv Boeree
3Rumble with JungleIsaac HaxtonDoug PolkDaniel CatesFrank KasselaBrian RastJason Koon
10Holidays with HellmuthMike MatusowDan ShakRandall EmmettAntonio EsfandiariPhil HellmuthMaria Ho
10Holidays with HellmuthDoyle BrunsonJoseph MarcheseDavid PenskiMaria HoDaniel NegreanuPhil Hellmuth

Season 9 (2018)

Only 1 week during Season 9 featured a high stakes sit & go, other episodes featured cash games and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle7th Place6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
17888pokerChris MoormanJennifer TillyKelly MinkinPeter MartinBill KleinEli ElezraMaria Ho
17888pokerMaria HoBill KleinChris MoormanKelly MinkinJennifer TillyOtto RichardEli Elezra

Season 10 (2019)

Only 3 weeks during Season 10 featured a high stakes sit & go, other episodes featured cash games and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle7th Place6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
5888poker IIDominik NitscheJennifer TillyMark HeintzRandall EmmettChris MoormanPhil HellmuthAli Imsirovic
5888poker IIJennifer TillyPhil HellmuthDominik NitscheEli ElezraRandall EmmettAli ImsirovicChris Moorman
11Showbound!Norm MacdonaldGarry GatesJamie KerstetterJamie GoldWoody KaawarChance KornuthMaria Ho
11Showbound!Jeff PlattJamie KerstetterJamie GoldClyde LoranceChance KornuthSam SimmonsGarry Gates
12Whales vs. WizardsRandall EmmettAli ImsirovicDominik NitscheAnthony AlbertoTom SchwartzKitty KuoJustin Young

Season 11 (2020)

Season 11 was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic and only featured two weeks which were both cash games.

Season 12 (2021)

Only 1 week during Season 12 featured a high stakes sit & go, other episodes featured cash games and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
5Lesson LearnedBrad OwenJonathan LittleJustin SalibaFaraz JakaMatt AffleckJames Romero

Season 13 (2021)

Only 1 week during Season 13 featured a high stakes sit & go, other episodes featured cash games and are omitted from the results table.

WeekTitle7th Place6th Place5th Place4th Place3rd PlaceRunner-upWinner
4Fight NightMaria HoBruce BufferDaniel NegreanuJon AguiarPeter JenningsPhil HellmuthNick Wright

Reception

In the U.S., the show had some early ratings success: during season one's second week, it attracted on average a larger audience among adults 18-34 than The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson did the same week, even though the latter is broadcast 90 minutes earlier.[38]

Sponsorship

Full Tilt Poker regularly advertised during Poker After Dark broadcasts, and in some countries,[specify] Full Tilt Poker is included in the show's title, which for a time prompted players associated with a rival site (Poker Stars) to stop appearing on the show. Full Tilt Poker held promotional tournaments that offered a seat on the show as the grand prize. The first of these winners, Ken Light, appeared in the first week of Season 3, and was said[who?] to have picked his own opponents, though Light later said on the show itself that he was only asked to provide a list of his favorite players and that he did not know that players from the list would join him on the show.[5]

See also

Notes

References

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