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Poker after dark prop bets. Poker after dark prop bets. Would someone be able to please explain what props they are doing right now on PAD? I just keep hearing the word 'triples' and rast collecting 25k chips every other hand lol. Season 5 of Poker After Dark on PokerGO brings the highest stakes yet to televised poker! Top poker pros like Cole South, David Benefield, Eli Elezra, Kenny Tran, Tom Dwan, Ilari Sahamies, Patrik Antonius, Gus Hansen, Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Negreanu played on these high stakes shows.

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PokerGO is working hard to give its subscribers their money's worth. With the reboot of Poker After Dark, the addition of World Poker Tour main event final tables, and the new high roller tournament sensation, Poker Masters, there is plenty of new live streaming poker content to keep the community happy.

It's the Poker Masters that is garnering all the attention this week. Scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Sept. 13th, the five-event tournament series has been the topic of side bets and fantasy drafts with the who's who of the poker world. And everyone's wondering who's going to show up to play and who's going to leave wearing purple.

What You Need to Know

The Aria Resort and Casino will host the Poker Masters which includes four preliminary $50,000 buy-in events plus one $100,000 championship event, with the results of each contributing to the title of Poker Masters Champion.

Inspired by the Aria High Rollers, the tournament rules are designed to speed up play and are specifically catered to the regular high-stakes players, including:

  • Seven-handed tables
  • A single ante posted by the big blind
  • A 30-second shot clock, with three 60-second time extensions
  • Players may re-enter once per event through level nine (with no re-entry in the final event)
  • Headphones and sunglasses are not allowed

Players in the single re-entry preliminary events will begin with 125,000 in chips and play down to a final table of nine on Day 1. The final table will return on Day 2 to play to a winner. The levels are 30-minutes long, and there will be a ten-minute break every three levels. Registration is open through level nine.

Players in the championship event will begin with 200,000 in chips and will play ten 60-minute levels on Days 1 and 2 with a ten-minute break every two levels. A champion will be crowned on Day 3. This event will be played as a 'freezeout' with no re-entry allowed.

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Tournament Fees

The tournament fees are also being handled a bit differently than a typical tournament. For the preliminary events, tournament fees are waived as long you've registered or are in line to register by the start of the event. Late entries and re-entries are subject to fees.

Players who reach a final table of a preliminary event will have their fees waived if they register for the following event in the series that is starting the same day. Additionally, those who play in all four preliminary events will have their fees waived for the championship event.

The Purple Jacket

Besides a hefty payday or two, players in the Poker Masters will be playing for bragging rights and a new kind of poker trophy, The Poker Masters Purple Jacket™. The jacket will be awarded to the player with the highest total earnings across all five events.

Designed by world-renowned American designer, Waraire Boswell, poker's first Purple Jacket will be custom-tailored for the winner by Boswell himself.

The Players

While we don't yet have access to the registration lists, Twitter has been kind enough to give us some insight into who is likely to take a seat on Wednesday.

Daniel Negreanu

Negreanu is betting that he will win the Purple Jacket, and if he does, he stands to collect an additional $1 million from the field. Last week, Negreanu offered a bet of $50,000 that he would win against any one player. Players were quick to claim their own action and scoop up action on those players that weren't paying attention. Nothing like an extra million to help you see purple.

Phil Hellmuth

Nobody likes bragging more than Phil Hellmuth. Coming to the series fresh from a second-place finish at the WPT Legends of Poker, Hellmuth lives to set records. You can bet he will show up to chase the Purple Jacket and fight to add Poker Masters Champion to his resume.

Fedor Holz

Holz is coming to Vegas with a film crew in hand. Holz will be filming a documentary that will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at his Poker Masters experience. 'I'm excited about giving people an insight into a week packed with super high roller action, but more importantly my personal life and routine around it,' Holz told PokerNews on Friday. 'I'm really looking forward to this intense week in Vegas!'

Rainer Kempe

Negreanu isn't the only one seeking some side action to add a little extra excitement the high-roller series. Rainer Kempe went on Twitter to try and get a fantasy draft going. The draft won't come close to rivaling the infamous WSOP player draft, but it is likely to include most of the German and some other European high-rollers.

Jason Koon

Fresh off his “Rumble with Jungle” win on Poker After Dark, you can look for Koon to parlay that win into some new threads. After his win, Koon tweeted, 'Mad respect for those guys showing up and playing Poker After Dark. Giant stakes with no soft spots, just in there battling...' Let the battle continue.

Based on Negreanu's side bet and Kempe's draft, we can look forward to the usual suspects taking the felt to chase purple.

Other likely players include: Brian Rast, Isaac Haxton, Doug Polk, Dan Smith, Scott Seiver, Bryn Kenney, David Peters, Byron Kaverman, Ben Lamb, Justin Bonomo, Ben Tollerene, Stefan Schillhabel, Christoph Vogelsang, Koray Aldemir, Christian Christner, Dominik Nitsche, Adrian Mateos, Sergio Aido, Igor Kurganov and Charlie Carrel.

The Schedule

DateEventStart Time (ET)Broadcast Start Time (ET)
Sept. 13Event #1 - Day 15:00 pm8:00 pm
Sept. 14Event #1 - Day 23:00 pm3:30 pm
Event #2 - Day 15:00 pm
Sept. 15Event #2 - Day 23:00 pm3:30 pm
Event #3 - Day 15:00 pm
Sept. 16Event #3 - Day 23:00 pm3:30 pm
Event #4 - Day 15:00 pm
Sept. 17Event #4 - Day 23:00 pm3:30 pm
Sept. 18Championship Event #5 - Day 15:00 pm8:30 pm
Sept. 19Championship Event #5 - Day 25:00 pm5:30 pm
Sept. 20Championship Event #5 - Day 3TBD5:30 pm

The Dress Code

The tournament rules include a paragraph discussing a dress code. It will be interesting to see if it is enforced and if the players cooperate. The dress code reads:

'The Poker Masters™ is a worldwide television event with major corporate sponsors. To put the highest quality product on the screen, players are required to dress business casual. White and striped shirts do not look good on camera, so players should wear dark or solid colors. ARIA reserves the right to decide what is or is not appropriate attire for this event. SUNGLASSES AND HEADPHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED. CELL PHONES ARE PROHIBITED AT THE FEATURED TABLE.'

Regardless of whether players show up dressed to the nines or not, you can be sure they all want to be leaving a little richer and sporting a new jacket. If you don't have a subscription to PokerGO, you can get one here to watch the Poker Masters on a 30-minute delay. And be sure to follow along with PokerNews Live Reporting Team as we provide complete coverage from the tournament floor beginning Wednesday, Sept. 13. Our updates will coincide with the live stream, so don't worry — no spoilers.

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09 Mar

Gus Hansen, a popular figure on the original Poker After Dark is back on the show’s new, exclusively online incarnation, playing PLO.

As we reported last week, Hansen boasted about his trip to the King’s Casino in Rozvadov on Instagram. He spent most of his time in the Czech city playing open-face Chinese poker - and according to the Great Dane himself, he finished his trip €100K up despite losing a €500K pot to casino owner Leon Tsoukernik.

Later, he had more exciting stuff to share with us on the picture sharing social media platform - Hansen announced he’s on his way to Las Vegas, Nevada to play in front of the cameras of Poker After Dark again.

“The Great Dane” was a regular during the the original PAD on NBC - he appeared a total of 9 times over the course of the show’s 7 seasons on the American network. He isn’t the only one of the old school pros who played both on the NBC and the new version of the poker series: among others, Antonio Esfandiari, Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson and - this made the biggest splash - Tom Dwan also returned in the new installment of the classic show.

During the NBC times of PAD Hansen’s presence “leaked into” the mainstream, not poker-specific media as well: in 2004 he made People Magazine’s sexiest men list.

Poker After Dark Side Bets

A great difference between the classic and new version of PAD is that nowadays Pot-Limit Omaha is also in the selection - PLO was played this time as well, Hansen took on Matthew Kirk, Ben Lamb, Brian Rast, Chris Macfarland, Lan Ashby and Sam Soverel in this 7-handed $100/$200/$400 - that turned into $200/$400/$800 part way through the match - PLO cash game.

During the stream we learnt from the commentator that actually Aussie Matt bought half of Hansen’s $30K starting stack - that was quickly lost after the Danish pro ambitiously called an all-in bet pre-flop with 8632, two spades. The rest of hand was almost just as crazy: it ended up being a 4-way all-in pot with $172K total in the middle in three side pots. The players agreed to run the board twice - on the first runout three people made three of a kind...

However, Hansen quickly made back what he lost, doubling through his backer Kirk twice during the first hour and ended the session in profit. He wasn’t involved in the most discussed hand though - that was between Rast and Macfarland. Rast decided to call a flop all-in bet with nothing but a pair of deuce for which he was relentlessly taunted by Soverel despite winning half the pot since the board was run twice.

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