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Relive the entire first night of 'Run It Once' week on Poker After Dark! Phil Galfond and Ali Nejad are in the booth, while Joey Ingram, Seth Davies, Kevin Rabichow, David Eldridge, George James, and Dylan Linde headline the $25/$50 Pot Limit Omaha cash game! Experience the high stakes action with a non-stop schedule of the biggest cash games and tournaments, including Poker After Dark, World Series of Poker (WSOP), and Super High Roller Bowl. Pick up expert poker tournament strategy, tips & tricks, and poker tells while watching the world’s best live and on demand from the PokerGO Studio in Las. PokerGORewatch the high stakes highlights from the Golden Nights' week finale on Poker After Dark! Jamie Gold, Randall Emmett, Farah Galfond, Daniel Negreanu, Frank Kassela, and more headline this action-packed $25/$50 cash game!

Poker Central has announced an expanded streaming schedule during the 2018 World Series of Poker that includes 30 days of event coverage from June 2 – July 17 via subscription-based platform PokerGO.

“We’re eager to continue our live coverage of the WSOP on PokerGO for the second year running,” said Sam Simmons, vice president of content at Poker Central. “Our expanded coverage schedule including a wide array of poker variants will give our viewers even more opportunities to follow all the action of the world’s most prestigious tournament series.”

“Our expanded coverage schedule including a wide array of poker variants will give our viewers even more opportunities to follow all the action of the world’s most prestigious tournament series.”

As Simmons mentioned, the 2018 broadcast schedule is set to include a multitude of non-hold’em events, in response to fan feedback last year. Among these event additions are streamed final tables of $10K Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, $1,500 Eight Game Mix, $10K No Limit Lowball Draw, $1,500 Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better, $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha, $10K Seven Card Stud, $25K High Roller Pot Limit Omaha and $10K Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw.

Poker Central and ESPN already released their preliminary live coverage schedule for the WSOP Main Event from July 2 – July 14 as well as the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop from July 16-17. While much of these two prestigious events will air on ESPN, PokerGO will be offering exclusive coverage of the events outside of the ESPN broadcast windows.

“We’re looking forward to having Poker Central and ESPN tag team coverage for the WSOP again this year,” said Ty Stewart, executive director of the WSOP. “Fans can expect stellar storylines and wall-to-wall coverage throughout the event and during the ‘Big One for One Drop.’”

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'Poker After Dark' commentator Ali Nejad, who provided commentary on PokerGO during the 2017 Main Event broadcasts, will take on the role of anchoring play-by-play duties for bracelet events this summer, with guest commentary coming from “the voice of poker,” ESPN’s Lon McEachern.

A rotating cast of additional color commentators will also make appearances throughout the schedule, including the familiar voice of longtime ESPN color commentator Norman Chad. Further color commentators will be announced event by event. Check out the full event broadcast schedule below.

2018 WSOP PokerGO Broadcast Schedule

DateTime (PST)Event
Saturday, June 21:00 PMWSOP 2018 $3K No Limit Hold'em Shootout Final Table
Monday, June 41:00 PMWSOP 2018 $100K No Limit Hold'em High Roller Final Table
Tuesday, June 53:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Final Table
Thursday, June 71:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Final Table
Friday, June 81:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
Saturday, June 91:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1,500 No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Final Table
Monday, June 113:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1,500 Eight Game Mix Final Table
Tuesday, June 123:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K No Limit Lowball Draw Final Table
Wednesday, June 133:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1,500 Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Final Table
Thursday, June 143:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K H.O.R.S.E. Final Table
Saturday, June 163:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Final Table
Tuesday, June 193:00 PMWSOP 2018 $50K Poker Players Championship Final Table
Wednesday, June 203:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Seven Card Stud Final Table
Friday, June 223:00 PMWSOP 2018 $25K High Roller Pot Limit Omaha Final Table
Saturday, June 233:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Final Table
Monday, June 253:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K PLO 8-Handed Final Table
Tuesday, July 310:00 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Tuesday, July 38:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Thursday, July 59:00 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Thursday, July 55:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Friday, July 69:00 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Saturday, July 79:00 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Saturday, July 76:30 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Sunday, July 84:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Monday, July 95:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Tuesday, July 1011:00 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Tuesday, July 1011:30 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Tuesday, July 108:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Wednesday, July 1111:30 AMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event
Thursday, July 126:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event Final Table
Friday, July 136:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event Final Table
Saturday, July 146:00 PMWSOP 2018 $10K Main Event Final Table
Monday, July 1611:30 AMWSOP 2018 $1M Big One for One Drop
Tuesday, July 179:30 AMWSOP 2018 $1M Big One for One Drop
Tuesday, July 1711:30 AMWSOP 2018 $1M Big One for One Drop
Tuesday, July 173:30 PMWSOP 2018 $1M Big One for One Drop
Tuesday, July 176:00 PMWSOP 2018 $1M Big One for One Drop

*The scheduling including dates, times, and specific events is subject to change. All events will be streamed on a 30-60 minute delay dependent on start time with hole cards shown.
**Blackout restrictions will apply

If you want to make sure to catch all the streaming action at the most prestigious poker series of the year, subscribe to PokerGO today, and watch WSOP action and more, live and on demand. For a look at the complete 2018 WSOP schedule, click here.

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One of the biggest enigmas in all of poker, Tom Dwan is finally making his long-awaited return to televised poker. When the new season of “Poker After Dark” premieres, Dwan will be playing on the first three episodes starting on Monday, August 14.

So who is Tom Dwan, anyway?

At only 31 years old, Dwan has accomplished more than many players do in a lifetime. Dwan first reached notoriety in the late-2000’s when he would regularly go through multi-million dollar swings on Full Tilt Poker playing no limit hold’em and pot limit Omaha at the highest stakes available. Dwan feared no one and would take on all comers resulting in the start of the “Durrrr Challenge” where he faced off against the likes of Patrik Antonius and Daniel Cates. While neither of the matches every finished, both still garner attention to this day.

Even at 21, Dwan was already on the path to greatness as evidenced by his final table finish in the WPT World Poker Finals Main Event at Foxwoods in November 2007.

Dwan may have built his bankroll in online cash games but he is remembered best for his appearances on the former version of “Poker After Dark” and “High Stakes Poker” where his aggressive play made for glorious viewing.

A YouTube search featuring Dwan’s name pulls pages of six-figure pots that he was often on the right side of as his legend grew among professionals and fans alike.

Where has Tom Dwan been?

Following Black Friday and the subsequent fall of Full Tilt Poker, Dwan’s whereabouts became a consistent mystery to the poker world. Over the last few years, Dwan has been seen in both Macau and Manila playing in high stakes cash games along with the occasional high roller tournament. The specifics of these games, however, are shrouded in hearsay.

The questions about Dwan and if he would ever return to live poker in the United States never ceased during his absence. Interestingly enough, Dwan was spotted by none other than Luke Vrabel in a Las Vegas Whole Foods store around this time last year.

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Dwan remained under the radar until this March when he cashed in a Super High Roller event in Macau, earning $252,000.

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Dwan’s whereabouts over the last few years may remain a mystery, but starting next Monday, he will be back in front of the cameras ready to play for an audience that has been waiting a long time to see him.

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How to watch Tom Dwan on Poker After Dark?

Six years after “Poker After Dark” went off the air, it is back and some of its biggest stars return with it. All of the action will be live streamed on PokerGo. Three new lineups are on the marquee with Dwan listed on all of them. Some of the names to appear alongside Dwan next week are Daniel Negreanu, Antonio Esfandiari, and Doyle Brunson.

Launched over the summer, PokerGo is the new home for all things live streaming in poker. Following a successful summer of World Series of Poker streams, PokerGo is taking the next step in their subscription-based business by bringing back one of the most popular poker shows of all-time with legendary producer Mori Eskandani at the helm.

There are more lineups set to be announced in the near future and the rundown of the first set is listed below.

Monday, August 14Tuesday, August 15Wednesday, August 16
Tom DwanTom DwanTom Dwan
Daniel NegreanuDoyle BrunsonDoyle Brunson
Antonio EsfandiariAndrew RoblAndrew Robl
Jean-Robert BellandeJean-Robert BellandeJean-Robert Bellande
Lauren RobertsLauren RobertsLauren Roberts
Bill KleinBill KleinBill Klein

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When “Poker After Dark” formally returns, it will be played inside Aria, the home of Super High Roller Bowl along with the WPT 500. The game will be live streamed on PokerGo starting at 8:00 p.m. ET on August 14 with additional streams taking place on Tuesday, August 15 and Wednesday, August 16 at the same time. The stakes are $200/$400 with a $400 button ante and a $100,000 minimum buy in required.

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