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Final Table
2010-11-09
It's down to 9 players in the final table of the main event. Who will take the coveted bracelet?

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Main Event 26
2010-11-02
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Main Event 25
2010-11-02
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Main Event 24
2010-10-26
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Main Event 23
2010-10-26
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Main Event 22
2010-10-19
The final table will at last be set at the 2012 World Series of Poker. At age 21, Jake Balsiger has his sights on not only becoming the next world champion, but the youngest champ of all time.

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Main Event 21
2010-10-19
Only 14 players remain at the 2012 World Series of Poker. They all have dreams of making the final table but five players will go home with broken hearts.

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Main Event 20
2010-10-12
It is crunch time at the 2012 World Series of Poker! There are only eighteen players left as a total of nine spots remain at the poker table.

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Main Event 19
2010-10-13
What began with over 7300 players is now down to 78. For the first time in this tournament, each and every person in the room knows that they have a real chance to make it to the Final Table and with that, a chance at poker immortality.

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Main Event 18
2010-10-12
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Main Event 17
2010-10-05
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Main Event 16
2010-10-05
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Main Event 15
2010-09-28
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Main Event 14
2010-09-28
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Main Event 13
2010-09-21
Day two of the Main Event begins.

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Main Event 12
2010-09-21
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Main Event 11
2010-09-14
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Main Event 10
2010-09-14
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Main Event 9
2010-09-07
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Main Event 8
2010-09-07
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Main Event 7
2010-08-31
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Main Event 6
2010-08-31
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Main Event 5
2010-08-24
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Main Event 4
2010-08-24
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Main Event 3
2010-08-17
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Main Event 2
2010-08-17
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Main Event 1
2010-08-10
Day 1a of the Main Event

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Tournament of Champions 2
2010-08-04
The first event took place on 1 September 2004 with invitations only being extended to ten of the most well-known names on the poker tournament circuit. The winner took home a $2,000,000 prize.

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Tournament of Champions 1
2010-08-04
Tournament of Champions final table with her brother, Howard Lederer. If they want to keep the title in the family, they'll have to get by three former Main Event champions, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem and Huck Seed.

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Players Championship 2
2010-07-28
Just five players remain in the $50,000 buy-in Poker Player's Championship, battling for the title Best All Around Player in Poker. They include a pair of brothers, Robert and Michael Mizrachi, who have set a World Series record for best finish in any tournament by two siblings.

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Players Championship 1
2010-07-28
The 2010 World Series of Poker kicks off in grand style with the special $50,000 buy-in Poker Player's Championship! One hundred and sixteen of the most decorated players in the game generated a prize pool of $5.

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2010 Preview Show
2010-07-21
The 2010 World Series of Poker Preview Show takes a look back at the most memorable moments from 2009 while looking ahead to the 41st Annual Series. Last year's Main Event winner, Joe Cada, sits down with Norman Chad to talk about the experience of winning over $8.

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World Series of Poker, a prominent broadcast by sports giant ESPN, captivated audiences in 2012 with a viewership encompassing both dedicated poker enthusiasts and curious newcomers to the game. As one of the most prestigious poker tournaments in the world that draws in professionals, amateurs, celebrities, and more from various walks of life, this captivating series became a heralded event across the globe. In 2012, the World Series of Poker maintained its unique atmosphere of suspense and thrill, as well-rounded professionals and wildcard amateurs battled it out at the poker tables for a chance at earning the coveted title of poker champion. The players navigated a maze of strategy, luck, and skill, with unpredictable twists adding an extra layer of tension to this high-stakes poker tournament. Central to the 2012 series was the renowned $10,000 buy-in No Limit Hold'em Main Event. The game featured a multi-day format where participants aimed to outwit and outlast until they were the last player standing, skilled enough to earn a multi-million dollar prize and a gold bracelet, the traditional token of victory in the poker world. One of the critical elements that set the 2012's World Series of Poker apart was the November Nine. ESPN's broadcasting team announced a three-month break once the tournament reached the last nine participants. This suspense-building hiatus, allowed ESPN to air episodes leading up to the final table showdown, maintaining an electric anticipation until the series' culmination in November. The 2012 edition of World Series of Poker took place in Las Vegas, the heartland of poker and gambling. The vibrant city, renowned for its high-stakes action, luxurious casinos, and dynamic nightlife, played a perfect backdrop to this thrilling poker tournament often styled as a clash of titans. The series also benefitted from ESPN’s particular expertise in sports broadcasting. High-quality production, complete with multi-angle camera shots, detailed analyses, professional commentary, graphics, and frequent replay highlights, significantly enhanced the viewers' understanding and appreciation of the strategic complexities of the game. Moreover, ESPN's coverage went beyond just the hands being played. It delved into the players themselves, providing a comprehensive view of the personalities at the tables. It provided insights into the players' experiences, histories, and strategies, humanizing these figures beyond their poker personas and crafting narratives that the audiences could deeply attach to. The 2012 World Series of Poker also wooed casual poker fans and viewers with special appearances from celebrity players and segments, including distinctive side events, and interviews. This made the series not just a simple poker tournament but a fascinating spectacle of strategy, suspense, and personalities. Moreover, audiences could experience episodes featuring other poker types with different buy-ins and events. This diversity ensured that the World Series of Poker's 2012 coverage reached out to every poker enthusiast, regardless of their preferences. Whether you were a fan of the high-strategy Omaha Hi-Lo Split, or the fast-paced Seven Card Stud, ESPN made sure to cover it all. ESPN's online presence took the 2012 World Series of Poker experience to another level. Audiences could stream episodes live and on-demand, catch up on previous games, access insider commentary, engage with interactive content, or even engage in discussions within the poker community. The 2012 World Series of Poker on ESPN was not just about the poker hands, the chips, or even the prestigious gold bracelet. It was about every heartbeat, anticipating a call or a fold, every unexpected twist, and all the human drama that came with it. In short, the 2012 World Series of Poker from ESPN showcased the sheer excitement, tension, and strategic brilliance of poker, uniting fans across the globe. The series spanned several exciting weeks, each filled with heart-rending eliminations, massive victories, gut-wrenching bluffs, and the intrinsic allure of poker. Over the years, this high-stakes poker tournament has morphed from a competitive series into a cultural phenomenon, securing its spot in the hearts of viewers worldwide.

World Series of Poker is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 2018 seasons with a total of 300 episodes, the show debuted on 2012. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.1.

Channel
ESPN
Rating
8.1/10
Cast
Norman Chad, Lon McEachern
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