No Gamble No Future – Cardplayer Lifestyle https://cardplayerlifestyle.com Fri, 11 Aug 2023 03:21:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 PokerGO Monthly Preview: August 2023 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-august-2023/ Tue, 01 Aug 2023 07:02:31 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=59820 The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is now in the rearview mirror as PokerGO enters August with a focus on episodic cash game content. PokerGO’s two iconic shows of No Gamble, No Future and High Stakes Poker return with new seasons featuring your favorite players.

PokerGO August

High Stakes Poker

The most iconic poker cash game show returns in 2023 with Season 11 of High Stakes Poker kicking off on Monday, August 7.

Season 11 will feature 14 episodes and will launch the season debut with the biggest stakes the show has seen with a $1,000/$2,000 No-Limit Hold’em cash game that includes a $500,000 minimum buy-in. The lineup includes Eric Persson, Charles Yu, Jean-Robert Bellande, Ferdinand Putra, Rob Yong, Andrew Robl, and Rick Salomon for six episodes.

Players returning to the High Stakes Poker set for Season 11 include Brandon Steven, Jennifer Tilly, Lynne Ji, and Doug Polk. New faces making their High Stakes Poker debut include Bob Bright, Matt Berkey, and Nik Airball.

Watch Season 11 episodes of High Stakes Poker every Monday at 8 p.m. ET.

No Gamble, No Future

Season 3 of No Gamble, No Future will see the iconic Cash of the Titans livestream cut into episodes to open the new season. Across the first 10 episodes, the three days of livestreams will track Andrew Robl, Markus Gonsalves, Rob Yong, Matthew Gonzales, Eric Persson, and Patrik Antonius playing escalating stakes that begin at $500/$500 and rise to $1,000/$2,000.

There’s not just $5 million on the table, but there is also a $600,000 side bet – $100,000 from each player – that will be collected by the player that wins the most money throughout the three days.

The final six episodes of the 16-epiode season will see a mix of new and old faces. Returning to No Gamble, No Future include Eric Hicks, Eli Elezra, Shawn Madden, Justin Young, and Kevin Martin. Players making their No Gamble, No Future debut include poker all-stars Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth, along with Lynne Ji, Matt Steinberg, Lawford Edwards, and Arden Cho.

Watch Season 3 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.

High Stakes Duel

In early May, Daniel Negreanu defeated Eric Persson in Round 1 of High Stakes Duel 4 for $100,000. Persson declined the rematch, and as many players put their name in the mix to take on Negreanu, it was announced that Doug Polk would step up as the challenger for Round 2 where $200,000 would be on the line.

Negreanu and Polk have history in High Stakes Feud where the two played a hybrid of heads-up cash games – firstly at the PokerGO Studio, and then the remainder on WSOP.com. Polk won that battle, but now their own version of a Round 2 will be under High Stakes Duel 4 this August.

Both players are set to play in August, however, the date is not set yet but is expected to occur closer to the end of the month.

What Did You Miss in July?

The month of July on PokerGO saw the completion of the 2023 World Series of Poker which included Daniel Weinman winning the WSOP Main Event for $12.1 million in prize money.

Weinman topped the record-smashing field of 10,043 entrants in the 2023 WSOP Main Event and rode a wave of great play, mixed with some good fortune. Weinman won a hand with 14 players remaining that will go down as the luckiest hand he has ever played. For Joshua Payne, the hand will forever be his WSOP Main Event heartbreak moment.

Some of the wildest moments from the 2023 WSOP Main Event also included this hand from Tom Dwan that saw him hit the rail:

This wild bad beat on Day 5 of the 2023 WSOP Main Event that featured Bill Klein with pocket kings:

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: May 2023 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-may-2023/ Tue, 02 May 2023 21:35:09 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=58545 The calm before the storm is what May will entail on PokerGO with the World Series of Poker right around the corner. The newest High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future seasons will conclude, while High Stakes Duel will return with new players and a new concept.

PokerGO May

High Stakes Duel

Jason Koon wrapped up High Stakes Duel 3 in December 2022 when he defeated Phil Hellmuth in Round 5 for the $1.6 million prize pool. No challenger stepped up to face the GGPoker brand ambassador, and the series ended with Koon the champion and recipient of the High Stakes Duel 3 belt.

High Stakes Duel 4 will return to PokerGO this week with three matches scheduled. On Friday, May 5, the first-ever “Undercard” will take place with Shaun Deeb facing off with Mike Matusow in the $20,000 match. Both have previous history with each other with Deeb delivering an epic slow roll to Matusow on a past Poker Night in America livestream.

The High Stakes Duel 4 Undercard match between Deeb and Matusow is a one-off match and there are no obligations for them to play again.

On Monday, May 8, Daniel Negreanu will return to the High Stakes Duel arena to take on Eric Persson in the $100,000 match. There is currently no bad blood between these two players, but they have experience playing each other on High Stakes Poker. These two have already committed to a Round 2 regardless of the result, and on Tuesday, May 9, the two will face off in the $200,000 match.

Unlike previous alliterations of High Stakes Duel where you had to win three matches before cashing out, in High Stakes Duel 4, if a player wins two matches in a row, they can cash out. Each match kicks off at 8 p.m. ET with the Undercard being free on PokerGO’s YouTube channel, while prior to Round 1 and 2, there will be The Weigh-In hosted by Ali Nejad airing at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Watch High Stakes Duel on May 5, 8, and 9, starting at 8 p.m. ET.

High Stakes Poker

Just five episodes remain in Season 10 of High Stakes Poker with the month opening with Alan Keating, Jean-Robert Bellande, Stanley Choi, Jeremy Stein, Stanley Tang, and Eric Hicks playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

The final line-up of the season will see a three-episode run that includes Daniel Negreanu, Ben Lamb, Bill Klein, Eric Persson, Charles Yu, Choi, and Hicks playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

The conclusion of the very entertaining Season 10 will be met with excitement for Season 11 that will debut following the WSOP. Along with episodes being cut from the Special Edition Livestream, other players that will be featured in Season 11 include Andrew Robl, Rick Salomon, Jason Koon, Farah Galfond, Brandon Steven, and many more.

Watch Season 10 episodes of High Stakes Poker every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

No Gamble, No Future

No Gamble, No Future is at the midway point of Season 2 with just eight episodes remaining. Sashimi Poker, Kevin Martin, Jared Jaffee, Justin Young, and Jimmy D’Ambrosio return to play $25/$50 No-Limit Hold’em for two more episodes with Shawn Madden and James Bullimore joining them in Episode 10.

The penultimate line-up of the season will be featured in a double episode as Markus Gonsalves, Brian Okin, Straton Wilhelm, Joe Tehan, Andy Loomis, Julian Parmann, and Justin Young play $100/$100 No-Limit Hold’em.

The season will conclude with a $100/$200 No-Limit Hold’em game that includes Eric Persson, Matt Hanks, Chris Moneymaker, Eric Worre, Eric Hicks, Madden, Martin, and Gonsalves.

Watch Season 2 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.

What Did You Miss in March?

It was another busy month of April on PokerGO that saw the conclusion of the U.S. Poker Open and the continuation of the High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future seasons. It also welcomed the first-ever livestream from a High Stakes Poker filming.

Seven U.S. Poker Open champions were crowned in March, while three events remained once the calendar hit April. Isaac Haxton emerged victorious in Event #8 for $432,000 and eclipsed $6 million in earnings for 2023. Dan Smith claimed his first win inside the PokerGO Studio in Event #9 for $399,500, while Martin Zamani won the $50,000 finale for $666,000. Zamani’s win and four cashes secured his title as the U.S. Poker Open champion.

Season 10 of High Stakes Poker continued with a lineup featuring Jennifer Tilly, Stanley Tang, Jean-Robert Bellande, Eric Persson, Stanley Choi, Andrew Robl, and Daniel Negreanu playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

Following the drama online that lined up with filming of Season 11, a special edition livestream aired on Thursday, April 27. The game was $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em and included Doug Polk, Matt Berkey, Nik “Airball” Arcot, Lynne Ji, Rob Yong, Bellande, Tilly, and Persson. There were some massive hands, some very interesting table dynamics, and the following hand to kick off the night’s action:

The continuation of Season 2 of No Gamble, No Future would also introduce a new line-up that included Eric Hicks, James Bord, Evan Sofer, Justin Young, Eric Worre, Eric Wasserson, and Eric Persson. Following three episodes of $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em, the stakes would lower to $25/$50 No-Limit Hold’em where Steve “Cuz” Buckner, Jared Jaffee, Kevin Martin, Sashimi Poker, Jimmy D’Ambrosio, and Young battle away.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: April 2023 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-april-2023/ Mon, 03 Apr 2023 21:06:01 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=58194 Another big month of is set for April on PokerGO with the completion of the U.S. Poker Open March, followed by the continuation of the seasons of High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future.

PokerGO Preview April

U.S. Poker Open

The fifth installment of the U.S. Poker Open plays down with the final three events of the series taking center stage from inside the PokerGO Studio.

Seven events have already streamed live on PokerGO with the winners including Joey Weissman, Ren Lin, Sam Soverel, Allan Le, Phil Hellmuth, Isaac Kempton, Darren Elias, and Isaac Haxton. The three events remaining include two $25,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em events, and the $50,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em finale.

The U.S. Poker Open leaderboard race remains a heated battle with Soverel holding the top spot ahead of Elias, Kempton, and Lin. Will someone make a late run in these last three events, or can Soverel do enough to hold on and capture the Golden Eagle trophy and $50,000 championship bonus?

Watch the final table of the $50,000 U.S. Poker Open No Limit Hold’em grand finale on April 4, at 6 p.m. ET.

High Stakes Poker

The final episode in March introduced the newest lineup to take a seat on Season 10 of High Stakes Poker. Jennifer Tilly, Stanley Tang, Jean-Robert Bellande, Eric Persson, Stanley Choi, Andrew Robl, and Daniel Negreanu all sit to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

This lineup of players already provided an episode of highlight hands, and they’ll close out the month of April before the fourth lineup change will start in May with a few new faces making their High Stakes Poker debuts.

Watch Season 10 episodes of High Stakes Poker every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

No Gamble, No Future

Season 2 of No Gamble, No Future began in the last few weeks of March and is set to run for 16 episodes until the beginning of the 2023 World Series of Poker.

Following an entertaining first four episodes that debut as double episodes, a new lineup takes center stage. The stakes remain $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em as Eric Hicks, James Bord, Evan Sofer, and Eric Persson remain from the previous four episodes, while Justin Young, Eric Worre, and Eric Wasserson make their season debuts.

At the end of the month, a new lineup will take a seat with Steven Buckner, Jared Jaffee, Shawn Madden, Kevin Martin, Justin Young, Jimmy D’Ambrosio, and Sashimi Poker playing $25/$50 No-Limit Hold’em.

Watch Season 2 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.

What Did You Miss in March?

It was a can’t-miss month of March on PokerGO that opened with the 4th Annual Global Poker Awards which presented 27 trophies to the poker industry.

Season 10 of High Stakes Poker continued with a new lineup led by Antonio Esfandiari and Jennifer Tilly. They were also joined by Bill Perkins, Robert Sanchez, Roger Sippl, and Bobby Baldwin to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

The month also saw the start of Season 2 of No Gamble, No Future. The season kicked off with Wednesdays hosting a double episode on consecutive weeks to give PokerGO subscribers the additional cash game fix they were wanting. Eric Hicks, Pennzoil Don, David Oppenheim, Mr Dr Batman, Evan Sofer, James Bord, and Eric Persson opened the season with some of the craziest cash game action the show has seen.

For the PokerGO subscribers looking for their tournament fix, then look no further than the 2023 U.S. Poker Open. Seven of the 10 events on the schedule were streamed exclusively on PokerGO in March with the highlight being Phil Hellmuth winning his first PGT title “on home soil” inside the PokerGO Studio.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: February 2023 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-february-2023/ Wed, 01 Feb 2023 13:40:33 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=57391 High Stakes Poker has returned to PokerGO with a new commentary duo to see out Season 10. Live-streamed tournaments take a break for the month in preparation for a big March.

PokerGO Preview February

High Stakes Poker

The return of High Stakes Poker came with some sad news of Gabe Kaplan retiring, but in his place sits Nick Schulman. Kaplan was part of the first episode of the season, while Schulman will be assuming co-hosting duties for the remainder of the season.

One thing not missing from Season 10 of High Stakes Poker is incredible poker action with Episode 1 featuring one of the craziest hands that resulted in a chopped pot. However, it doesn’t stop there as Eric Persson, Jennifer Tilly, Bobby Baldwin, Ema Zajmovic, Chino Rheem, Matt Hanks, and Jean-Robert Bellande continue $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em action for two more episodes.

After the first four episodes of Season 10 have concluded, a new line-up will continue the $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em action. Antonio Esfandiari returns to High Stakes Poker and will sit alongside Baldwin, Tilly, Roger Sippl, Robert Sanchez, and Bill Perkins.

Watch Season 10 episodes of High Stakes Poker every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

Coming Next Month on PokerGO

March on PokerGO will open with the Global Poker Awards on Friday, March 3, while following the PGT PLO Series from March 11-19, the U.S. Poker Open will return with ten final table streams running from March 23 to April 4.

What Did You Miss in January?

The start of 2023 on PokerGO would see the conclusion of No Gamble, No Future with the final two episodes of the inaugural season featuring Eric Persson, Alan Keating, Jean-Robert Bellande, Pedro Velasco Adnet, Eric Hicks, Adi Chugh, and Matt Hanks playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

The third installment of the PokerGO Cup kicked off in January with eight winners crowned that included Sean Winter, Aram Zobian, Ed Sebesta, Justin Saliba, Anthony Hu, Alex Foxen, Punnat Punsri, and Isaac Haxton. Cary Katz would be crowned the PokerGO Cup champion after cashing five times and amassing 460 PGT points – surpassing Anthony Hu by just six points!

As No Gamble, No Future concluded, High Stakes Poker began with Season 10 featuring some old favorites mixed in with some new faces. The first two episodes of the season featured Eric Persson, Jennifer Tilly, Bobby Baldwin, Ema Zajmovic, Chino Rheem, Matt Hanks, and Jean-Robert Bellande.

The most memorable hand from the start of the season was a hand where Zajmovic held pocket aces against the ace-ten of Hanks. An ace-high flop felt, and after all the money went in, the turn and river ran out a straight on the board to see Zajmovic’s lock for a double turn into a chopped pot.

Many viewers will remember Episode 1 as the episode where Gabe Kaplan retired. Kaplan served as one of the High Stakes Poker commentators for nine seasons but will switch his microphone off at the age of 77. Kaplan passes the torch to Nick Schulman who will sit alongside A.J. Benza for the remainder of Season 10. “To join the show that started it all and replace the best to ever do it is a tremendous honor,” Schulman said. To honor Kaplan’s retirement, PokerGO aired the opening episode of the season for free on the PokerGO YouTube channel.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: January 2023 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-january-2023/ Mon, 02 Jan 2023 08:48:33 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=56847 The new year is upon PokerGO and a busy month of January is planned with the conclusion of the inaugural No Gamble, No Future season, a brand-new season of High Stakes Poker, and the return of the PokerGO Cup.

PokerGO Preview January

PokerGO Cup

The third annual PokerGO Cup kicks off the 2023 PGT season from inside the PokerGO Studio with an eight-event schedule running from January 11-20.

All eight events will be exclusively No-Limit Hold’em with buy-ins starting at $10,000 and concluding with the $50,000 finale. The player that earns the most PGT points during the PokerGO Cup will win the $50,000 championship bonus and be awarded the PokerGO Cup.

Daniel Negreanu won the PokerGO Cup in 2021 on the back of winning Event #7 and cashing a total of four times on his way to accumulating $996,200 in tournament winnings. Jeremy Ausmus won the PokerGO Cup in 2022 on the back of winning Event #4 and cashing a total of four times on his way to accumulating $824,500 in tournament winnings.

Watch PokerGO Cup final tables from January 12-20, at 4 p.m. ET.

High Stakes Poker

Everyone’s favorite high stakes poker show is back in 2023 with Season 10 of High Stakes Poker taking center stage on PokerGO following the conclusion of the PokerGO Cup.

Season 10 will feature the most episodes since Season 4, and the action will kick off on January 24 with Episode 1 that features Eric Persson, Jennifer Tilly, Bobby Baldwin, Ema Zajmovic, Chino Rheem, Matt Hanks, and Jean-Robert Bellande.

Players returning to the High Stakes Poker set for Season 10 include Antonio Esfandiari, Bill Perkins, and Daniel Negreanu, while some faces making their debut include Eric Hicks, Alan Keating, and Stanley Choi.

Watch Season 10 episodes of High Stakes Poker starting January 24.

No Gamble, No Future

The conclusion of the first season of No Gamble, No Future will wrap up prior to the PokerGO Cup with the final two episodes. Eric Persson headlines the show that also includes Alan Keating, Jean-Robert Bellande, Pedro Velasco Adnet, Eric Hicks, Adi Chugh, and Matt Hanks playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em

Watch Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

What Did You Miss in December?

The final month of 2022 on PokerGO would see the continuation of No Gamble, No Future which included a $10,000 buy-in sit-n-go won by Maria Ho. Following Ho’s victory, Alan Keating, Jean-Robert Bellande, Pedro Velasco Adnet, Eric Hicks, Adi Chugh, and Matt Hanks all sat down to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em.

High Stakes Duel III returned with Round 5 action featuring Phil Hellmuth defending his winner’s chair against Jason Koon. Koon emerged victorious to win the $1.6 million prize pool, and he now awaits a Round 6 opponent.

The second annual RGPS: All-Stars ProAM was held inside the PokerGO Studio and attracted a 65-entrant field. Survivor’s Boston Rob Mariano emerged victorious and won the $8,775 first-place prize.

The inaugural PokerGO NFT Invitational kicked off December with a huge party, and an even bigger tournament as 134 entrants took part in the $25,000 freeroll. Horseshoe Las Vegas dealer Kristopher Dearie topped the field to pocket the $5,000 first-place prize.

To close out the month, the PGT Championship was eligible to the top 21 on the PGT leaderboard for 2022. The players were competing in the $500,000 winner-take-all freeroll and it would be Jason Koon topping off a stellar year by defeating Sean Winter heads-up to win the $500,000 first-place prize.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: December 2022 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-december-2022/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 08:09:55 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=56401 The final month of the year on PokerGO will see the culmination of the PokerGO Tour season with the PGT Championship, the return of the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS): All-Stars ProAM, and the inaugural NFT Invitational.

High Stakes Duel III continues with Phil Hellmuth having the opportunity to walk away as the three-time champion if he can defeat Jason Koon for the $1.6 million prize. No Gamble, No Future continues with weekly episodes, while Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob will be available on the PokerGO YouTube channel.

PokerGO Preview December

High Stakes Duel

High Stakes Duel III is returning in December with Phil Hellmuth in the winner’s chair following his Round 4 victory over Scott Seiver. High Stakes Duel history will be made for the consecutive round as a $1,600,000 prize pool will be up for grabs between Hellmuth and his newest opponent, Jason Koon.

Koon takes the seat that Seiver vacated and will be putting up $800,000 in a bid to dethrone Hellmuth and push the action to an unprecedented Round 6.

Hellmuth was on a seven-match win streak before he was defeated by Tom Dwan in Round 2. Hellmuth steered the chip in the right direction and defeated Dwan, and then Seiver. Hellmuth is now one victory away from $1,600,000 and having the option to walk away as the High Stakes Duel III champion.

If Koon defeats Hellmuth, he will advance to Round 6 where Hellmuth will have the first option to challenge Koon in a match for $3,200,000. Koon will need to win two consecutive matches for him to be granted the option to walk away as the High Stakes Duel III champion.

Round 5 of High Stakes Duel III is set to premiere on Wednesday, December 7, at 8 p.m. ET with Hellmuth and Koon battling for $1,600,000. The Weigh-In is set to air on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ET with Ali Nejad hosting the sit down between the two Round 5 opponents.

Watch Round 5 of High Stakes Duel III on Wednesday, December 7, at 8 p.m. ET.

PGT Championship

The PGT Championship is the PokerGO Tour’s season-ending event that will crown the PGT champion and award a winner-take-all $500,000 first-place prize. The 2022 PGT Championship will feature the top 21 players as ranked by the official PGT leaderboard.

Once the 2022 PGT season concludes on December 20 with the final ARIA High Roller and WPT World Championship, the top 21 players on the PGT leaderboard will earn eligibility to compete in the 2022 PGT Championship.

Each player will begin the three-table, seven-handed tournament with starting stacks based on the number of points earned throughout the PGT season. For each 10 PGT points earned, players will receive 1,000 chips. Stephen Chidwick currently sits atop the PGT leaderboard with 3,274 PGT points, which equates to 327,500 in chips; good for a starting stack of 327.5 big blinds.

There are 14 events remaining on the PGT schedule for 2022, and players still have many opportunities to accumulate points to reach eligibility for the PGT Championship, or to increase their starting stacks.

Watch Day 1 of the PGT Championship on Wednesday, December 21, at 4 p.m. ET.

Watch the final table of the PGT Championship on Thursday, December 22, at 4 p.m. ET.

NFT Invitational

The inaugural NFT Invitational will play out from the PokerGO Studio on Saturday, December 3, with players that hold a PokerGO Genesis NFT having earned a ticket into the NFT Invitational $25,000 freeroll.

Awaiting the NFT Invitational champion is a $5,000 first-place prize, and for players that hold multiple PokerGO Genesis NFTs, they are entitled to additional starting chips if they own five or more, or ten or more.

Entry to the NFT Invitational is open to anyone that owns a PokerGO Genesis NFT, and some are still available now on OpenSea. Holding a PokerGO Genesis NFT not only awards you a seat into the NFT Invitational, but it also comes with exclusive merchandise, holder-only prizes and events, and a PokerGO subscription for as long as you hold the PokerGO Genesis NFT.

Watch the NFT Invitational final table on Saturday, December 3.

RGPS: All-Stars ProAM

The RGPS: All-Stars ProAM returns to the PokerGO Studio on December 16 with a field including 30 qualifier, 16 poker players, celebrities, and industry members, and the defending champion Raminder Singh. Singh topped an 88-entrant field in 2021 to win the inaugural RGPS: All-Stars ProAM for $10,560 in prize money, and he’ll return to defend his title.

Along with qualifiers that won their seat throughout the year at RunGood Poker Series stops, RGPS: All-Stars ProAM invitees include “Boston” Rob Mariano, Tyson Apostol, Barstool Nate, GernaderJake, David Williams, Lynne Ji, Eli Elezra, and 2021 WSOP Player of the Year Josh Arieh.

Friday will see the field combine in the PokerGO Studio and play down to the final table that will return on Saturday to crown the next RGPS: All-Stars ProAM champion.

Watch the RGPS: All-Stars ProAM final table on Saturday, December 17, at 4 p.m. ET.

No Gamble, No Future

December opens with a new lineup on No Gamble, No Future with a $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Sit-n-Go that features Maria Ho, Eli Elezra, “Boston” Rob Mariano, Faizal Khoja, Christina Gollins, Jeremy Ausmus, and Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey.

The final two weeks of the month will see the final lineup take center stage playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em. Eric Persson headlines the show that also includes Alan Keating, Jean-Robert Bellande, Pedro Velasco Adnet, Eric Hicks, Adi Chugh, and Matt Hanks.

Watch Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob

Join Boston Rob for his Friday Night Hangouts on the PokerGO YouTube Channel.

Every week, you’ll have the chance to hangout, ask questions, and play poker with the Survivor all-star Boston Rob Mariano. Rob plays poker with fans on the PokerGO Hold’em App and answers questions from his fans every Friday.

Rob also has special guests join the show such as Tyson Apostle and Josh Arieh where they talk about topics such as Survivor and poker strategy, review their previous poker events, and even watch old Survivor audition tapes! Every week is a new adventure, and Boston Rob’s Friday Night Hangouts are a great way to get to know one of your favorite TV personalities.

Watch Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob every Friday.

What Did You Miss in November?

The month of November on PokerGO would see the continuation of No Gamble, No Future, and the launch of Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob.

No Gamble, No Future kicked off the month with the final two episodes of a lineup that featured Lynne JiJake DanielsBrett McCollumDavid LevyNikolai NovakEric Hicks, and Eli Elezra playing $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em.

Following two episodes of monster pots and bad beats, the action dropped to $5/$10 No-Limit Hold’em where a mix of Hollywood actors, entrepreneurs, and poker players that included Maria HoKevin PollakDaryl MoreyNatalia CigliutiChris Eubank Jr., and Simon Yu battled it out. No Gamble, No Future co-host Brent Hanks even joined in and played a few hands before returning to the commentating desk with Jeff Platt.

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The Bernard Lee Poker Show (8/16/22): Jeff Platt https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/the-bernard-lee-poker-show-8-16-22-jeff-platt/ Sat, 19 Nov 2022 16:25:21 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=55921

Jeff Platt offers his take on the success of 2022 WSOP move to Bally’s/Paris on The Las Vegas Strip.

Jeff Platt discusses PokerGo’s new show, “No Gamble, No Future.”

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Jeff Platt

In this episode of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on the Cardplayer Lifestyle Podcast Family, Bernard Lee interviews Jeff Platt, co-host of “No Gamble, No Future” on PokerGO.

At the start of the interview, Jeff discusses his take on the success of the 2022 WSOP move to Bally’s/Paris on The Las Vegas Strip. Jeff talks about the 2022 WSOP events and the stories that arose. Bernard and Jeff discuss the Poker Hall of Fame.

During the second part of the interview, Jeff talks about the creation of “No Gamble, No Future,” developed from a podcast originally. Jeff discusses the prop bets that occur during the show. Jeff talks about the 2022 WSOP Main Event and future PokerGO shows.

0:00 Welcome to The Bernard Lee Poker Show as this week’s guest is co-Host of “No Gamble, No Future” on PokerGO, Jeff Platt.
2:14 RunGood Gear Ad
2:57 Bernard welcomes co-host of “No Gamble, No Future” on PokerGO, Jeff Platt.
3:46 Jeff joins the show and discusses his take on the success of the 2022 WSOP move to Bally’s/Paris on The Las Vegas Strip.
17:51 Jeff talks about the 2022 WSOP events and the stories that arose.
26:11 Bernard and Jeff discuss the Poker Hall of Fame.
33:27 Poker League Of Nations Ad
34:29 Bernard welcomes back co-host of “No Gamble, No Future” on PokerGO, Jeff Platt.
35:00 Jeff Platt talks about the creation of “No Gamble, No Future,” developed from a podcast.
40:38 Jeff discusses the prop bets that occur during the show.
48:52 Jeff talks about the 2022 WSOP Main Event.
51:26 Jeff talks about future PokerGO shows.

Jeff Platt

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: November 2022 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-november-2022/ Tue, 01 Nov 2022 14:20:22 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=55574 November on PokerGO will see the continuation of No Gamble, No Future along with the weekly Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob on the PokerGO YouTube channel.

PokerGO Preview November

No Gamble, No Future

The first two episodes for November will be the final two episodes from this No Gamble, No Future lineup is headlined by Lynne Ji, Jake Daniels, Brett McCollum, David Levy, Nikolai Novak, Eric Hicks, and Eli Elezra playing $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em. The action is wild as monster pots are played, and bad beats are delivered before a new lineup takes center stage.

The action will be reduced to $5/$10 No-Limit where a mix of Hollywood actors, entrepreneurs, and poker players that include Maria Ho, Kevin Pollak, Daryl Morey, Natalia Cigliuti, Chris Eubank Jr., and Simon Yu battle it out. No Gamble, No Future co-host Brent Hanks even joins in and plays a few hands before returning to commentating duty. This lineup will be featured for the final three episodes of November before the action will switch from cash games to a sit-n-go in December.

Watch Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob

Join Boston Rob for his Friday Night Hangouts on the PokerGO YouTube Channel.

Every week, you’ll have the chance to hangout, ask questions, and play poker with the Survivor all-star Boston Rob Mariano. Rob plays poker with fans on the PokerGO Hold’em App and answers questions from his fans every Friday.

Rob also has special guests join the show such as Tyson Apostle and Josh Arieh where they talk about topics such as Survivor and poker strategy, review their previous poker events, and even watch old Survivor audition tapes! Every week is a new adventure, and Boston Rob’s Friday Night Hangouts are a great way to get to know one of your favorite TV personalities.

Watch Friday Night Hangouts with Boston Rob every Friday.

What Did You Miss in October?

The month of October on PokerGO would see the conclusion of the 2022 Poker Masters and Super High Roller Bowl VII.

Jason Koon would win the $50k finale of the Poker Masters for $666,000, but it would be Sean Winter being crowned the Poker Masters Purple Jacket winner. Super High Roller Bowl VII would attract 24 entrants and Daniel Negreanu would be crowned champion. Negreanu defeated Nick Petrangelo heads-up to win the $3,312,000 first-place prize – the biggest victory of his career.

No Gamble, No Future continued with $100/$200 No-Limit Hold’em action that included Matt Berkey, Bob Bright, Nick Schulman, Jimmy D’Ambrosio, Jake Daniels, David Levy, and Justin Young. The lineup then changed to Lynne Ji, Jake Daniels, Brett McCollum, David Levy, Nikolai Novak, Eric Hicks, and Eli Elezra playing $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em.

The StormX Invitational returned for its second running of 2022 and included a mix of crypto entrepreneurs, celebrities, and professional poker players. The likes of Daniel Negreanu, Doug Polk, Kitty Kuo, David Williams, Joseph Cheong, Bruce Buffer, and Arden Cho were all part of the 130-entrant field as Richard Lee emerged victorious to win the $175,500 first-place prize.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: October 2022 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-october-2022/ Mon, 03 Oct 2022 07:10:37 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=55212 No Gamble, No Future continues on PokerGO in October while tournament action continues with the completion of the Poker Masters and the $300,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl VII.

PokerGO Preview October

No Gamble, No Future

PokerGO’s newest high-stakes cash game show keeps rolling in October with the continuation of Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future.

Patrik Antonius, Eric Persson, Matt Hanks, Ryusuke Daifuku, Matthew Su, Dylan DeStefano, and Eric Hicks play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em with crazy action expected over the final two episodes from this line-up.

The last episode for the month will see the stakes reduced to $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em that is headlined by Lynne Ji, Jake Daniels, Brett McCollum, David Levy, Nikolai Novak, Eric Hicks, and Eli Elezra. These players will carry the show through to November where a new lineup will be a mix of Hollywood actors, entrepreneurs, and poker players that include Maria Ho, Kevin Pollak, Daryl Morey, and Simon Yu.

Watch Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

Poker Masters

The Poker Masters returned to the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada from September 21 to October 3, 2022, with buy-ins range from $10,000 to the $50,000 finale.

The 10-event series has seen some familiar faces win 2022 Poker Masters titles including Jeremy Ausmus, Andrew Lichtenberger, Sean Winter, and Adam Hendrix. New names have also emerged victorious including Ethan Yau, Ronald Keijzer, Nick Guagenti, and legendary sports better Tony Bloom.

There is one event remaining on the schedule, and that is the $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em finale that sees the final table headlined by Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Mikita Badziakouski, Adrian Mateos, Jason Koon, Seth Davies, and Scott Seiver. The final seven players are on the money bubble, while the first-place prize is set at $666,000.

The Poker Masters Purple Jacket race is still in contention with Winter on top. However, he will have to fade victories from Seidel and Davies who can surge to the top of the points leaderboard with an Event #10 win.

Watch the $50k finale from the Poker Masters on October 3 at 4 p.m. ET.

Super High Roller Bowl VII

The Super High Roller Bowl VII will return to the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, from October 5-7, 2022. The seventh installment from Las Vegas will see a $300,000 buy-in freezeout played out over three days.

Many big names are expected to take part including defending champion Michael Addamo, and travelling superstars Mikita Badziakouski, Adrian Mateos, and Orpen Kisacikoglu. For the hometown heroes and previous champions Justin Bonomo and Isaac Haxton, they’ll be looking to add another SHRB title to their poker resume, while the likes of Jason Koon, Seth Davies, and Daniel Negreanu will hope to win their first SHRB title.

Watch Super High Roller Bowl VII from October 5-7.

What Did You Miss in September?

The highlight of September on PokerGO was the continuation of the inaugural No Gamble, No Future season that included $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em action with Patrik Antonius, Eric Persson, Matt Hanks, Ryusuke Daifuku, Matthew Su, Dylan DeStefano, and Eric Hicks. The final episode of the month would see a new lineup of Matt Berkey, Bob Bright, Nick Schulman, Jimmy D’Ambrosio, Jake Daniels, David Levy, and Justin Young playing $100/$200 No-Limit Hold’em.

September also saw the return of the Poker Masters with the 10-event series crowning winners that included Jeremy Ausmus, Ethan Yau, Nick Guagenti, Adam Hendrix, Martin Zamani, Andrew Lichtenberger, and Sean Winter.

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PokerGO Monthly Preview: September 2022 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pokergo-monthly-preview-september-2022/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 07:54:35 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=54726 No Gamble, No Future is in full swing on PokerGO with September set to host the continuation of Season 1 episodes.

September will also see the return of the Poker Masters with the 12-event schedule having every final table air on PokerGO.com.

PokerGO Preview September

No Gamble, No Future

PokerGO’s brand new high-stakes cash game show continues for September with Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future.

Patrik Antonius, Eric Persson, Matt Hanks, Ryusuke Daifuku, Matthew Su, Dylan DeStefano, and Eric Hicks play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em with crazy action expected over the final two episodes from this line-up.

The last episode for the month will see the stakes reduced to $100/$200 No-Limit Hold’em that is headlined by Matt Berkey, Bob Bright, Nick Schulman, Jimmy D’Ambrosio, Jake Daniels, David Levy, and Justin Young. These players will carry the show through to October where a new lineup will be headlined by Lynne Ji, Eric Hicks, and Eli Elezra.

Watch Season 1 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.

Poker Masters

The Poker Masters returns to the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada from September 21 to October 3, 2022, with buy-ins range from $10,000 to the $50,000 finale.

Start Date Event
September 21 $10K No Limit Hold’em
September 22 $10K No Limit Hold’em
September 23 $10K Pot Limit Omaha
September 24 $10K No Limit Hold’em
September 25 $10K No Limit Hold’em
September 26 $10K 8-Game Mix
September 27 $10K No Limit Hold’em
September 28 $15K No Limit Hold’em
September 29 $25K Pot Limit Omaha
September 30 $25K No Limit Hold’em
October 1 $25K No Limit Hold’em
October 2 $50K No Limit Hold’em

Each Poker Masters event plays down to the final table on Day 1 before concluding the following day on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT. The PGT Live Reporting team will also be on-site to provide live updates throughout the entire 2022 Poker Masters.

For the player that accumulates the most PokerGO Tour (PGT) points throughout the Poker Masters, they will win the Poker Masters Purple Jacket and receive the $50,000 championship bonus.

Watch Poker Masters final tables from September 22 – October 3, at 4 p.m. ET.

What Did You Miss in August?

The highlight of August on PokerGO was the debut of No Gamble, No Future that began with four preview streams before the 21-episode season began.

Patrik Antonius, Eric Persson, Matt Hanks, Ryusuke Daifuku, Matthew Su, Dylan DeStefano, and Eric Hicks played $200/$400 No-Limit Hold’em with viewers being treated to two of the four episodes from this night of action. One of the major highlights from the first episode included this hand that involved Persson betting $62,000 on the river with nothing.

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