Pro-Am Poker Equalizer Professionals vs. Celebrities S01E01 1/5

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The Pro-Am Poker Equalizer is a televised poker tournament in which professional poker players play Texas hold 'em against celebrities which began airing on ESPN in January 2007. In order to "equalize" the playing field, the celebrities start the tournament with 50% more chips than the professionals. The Pro-Am Poker Equalizer is commentated by Phil Gordon and Ali Nejad. The winners of each of the six regular episodes will face off in the final episode for a $500,000 grand prize.Episodes Six episodes of the Equalizer have been produced, featuring commentary by Phil Gordon and Ali Nejad, and sideline reporting and interviews by Mieke Buchan. The series features the following celebrities and pros:[1] Episode 1Phil Ivey (episode winner) John Juanda Erick Lindgren Daniel Negreanu José Canseco Cheryl Hines Episode 2: Johnny Chan Gus Hansen Mike Matusow Shawn Sheikhan Yancey Arias Nicholas Gonzalez (episode winner) Episode 3: Allen Cunningham (episode winner) Ted Forrest Clonie Gowen David Williams Penn Jillette Jennifer Tilly (as a celebrity despite having won a bracelet at the World Series of Poker) Episode 4: Chris Ferguson Jennifer Harman Phil Laak (episode winner) Howard Lederer Cindy Margolis Jeremy Sisto Episode 5: Andy Bloch (episode winner) Gabe Kaplan Erik Seidel Gavin Smith Don Cheadle Shannon Elizabeth Episode 6: David Benyamine Jamie Gold Jeff Madsen Huck Seed (episode winner)Jason AlexanderShana Hiatt Championship: Huck Seed Andy Bloch (champion - $500,000) Phil Laak (runner up - $150,000) Allen Cunningham Nicholas Gonzalez Phil Ivey

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  • Okay but what's the title. in the end a pro will win very unlikely a celeb will win

  • but its not always pros vs amateur so that doesn't really make too much sense

  • i know that but there are 2 amateurs and 4 pros

    2 x 1.5k = 3k

    4 x 1k = 4k

  • the celebrities have the chip lead at start, not the pros

  • i think the celebs don't stand a chance because the pros have 4k in chips and have more brilliant minds whereas the celebs only have 3k in chips and are amateurs

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