High Stakes Poker Season 10
High Stakes Poker is a cash game poker television program, which was broadcast by the cable television network GSN in the United States. The poker variant played on the show is no limit Texas hold 'em. It premiered on January 16, 2006 and ended on December 17, 2007 for the first 4 seasons and the last 3 seasons ran from March 1, 2009 to May 21, 2011 and was simulcast in 3DTV on N3D. The participants on the show include both professional poker players and amateur players. The show was hosted by AJ Benza in the first five seasons, alongside Gabe Kaplan. Starting with the sixth season, Kara Scott replaced Benza as Kaplan's co-host, with Scott conducting interviews from the poker room floor. Starting with the seventh season, Norm Macdonald replaced Gabe Kaplan as Scott's co-host. In 2020, after a nine year hiatus, the show returned with the original commentary duo of Benza and Kaplan.
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High Stakes Poker
2006 / TV-PGHigh Stakes Poker is a cash game poker television program, which was broadcast by the cable television network GSN in the United States. The poker variant played on the show is no limit Texas hold 'em. It premiered on January 16, 2006 and ended on December 17, 2007 for the first 4 seasons and the last 3 seasons ran from March 1, 2009 to May 21, 2011 and was simulcast in 3DTV on N3D. The participants on the show include both professional poker players and amateur players. The show was hosted by AJ Benza in the first five seasons, alongside Gabe Kaplan. Starting with the sixth season, Kara Scott replaced Benza as Kaplan's co-host, with Scott conducting interviews from the poker room floor. Starting with the seventh season, Norm Macdonald replaced Gabe Kaplan as Scott's co-host. In 2020, after a nine year hiatus, the show returned with the original commentary duo of Benza and Kaplan.
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High Stakes Poker Season 10 Full Episode Guide
It's the final episode of Season 10 on High Stakes Poker, and it kicks off with Bill Klein explaining why he always wears a hat when playing poker. Lamb's hot run continues when he wins a small pot with just quads, but then makes a bad fold to Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu then tangles with Stanley Choi and bets big on the river with the best hand. Pots go the way of Klein and Charles Yu, while Eric Hicks plays two big ones against Lamb and Choi. The final hand of the season has Negreanu at the mercy of the deck against Lamb as the tenth season of High Stakes Poker concludes.
Poker is hard, but not for Daniel Negreanu or Ben Lamb on this episode of High Stakes Poker. Both players are hit by the deck early as Lamb rivers trips not once but twice. Negreanu battles back and forth with Eric Persson and has the better of him each time. Bill Klein is outdrawn by Negreanu in two pots, but he ends the episode with a successful bluff against Eric Hicks.
The final line-up from Season 10 of High Stakes Poker is here with Ben Lamb and Charles Yu making their debuts. They'll be joined by Eric Persson, Bill Klein, Stanley Choi, Eric Hicks, and Daniel Negreanu to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Jean-Robert Bellande and Jeremy Stein dominate this episode of High Stakes Poker as the action begins with Stein being dealt some monster hands to send his chip stack upwards. Eric Hicks celebrates his birthday with a hand-delivered birthday cake while everything keeps going the way of Stein. The episode closes with Bellande winning pots off Stanley Choi and Alan Keating.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring the return of Jean-Robert Bellande, Stanley Tang, and Stanley Choi. Three players make their High Stakes Poker debut, with Eric Hicks, Jeremy Stein, and Alan Keating taking a seat in this $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
It is the final episode of High Stakes Poker with this lineup of players, and it begins with Stanley Choi picking up several pots with big hands and well-timed bluffs. Jean-Robert Bellande gets sneaky with ace-king when he flops top pair and plays a massive pot against Eric Persson. Persson makes a big move on the river and puts Bellande into a tough spot, and even after the hand concludes, both players continue to jar at each other throughout the remainder of this High Stakes Poker episode.
Nothing beats looking down at a big pocket pair, and for Daniel Negreanu on this episode of High Stakes Poker, nothing is better than when they improve to a set. It's another huge episode for Jean-Robert Bellande as he plays an all-in pot with pocket kings against Jennifer Tilly before Stanley Tang goes all-in with a flush and straight draw. Eric Persson has an up-and-down night making some big bluffs before he loses a big pot to Andrew Robl, who finds a fortunate river card.
Jean-Robert Bellande looks down at pocket aces not once, not twice, but three times on this episode of High Stakes Poker. Eric Persson flops the nuts twice but also gives back to Bellande in two spots. After losing with pocket jacks, Stanley Tang goes on a little heater to close out the episode, while Andrew Robl believes that three-deuce is worth $45,000 preflop!
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring Eric Persson, Stanley Tang, Jennifer Tilly, Stanley Choi, Andrew Robl, Jean-Robert Bellande, and Daniel Negreanu playing $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring Antonio Esfandiari, Roger Sippl, Jennifer Tilly, Robert Sanchez, Bobby Baldwin, and Bill Perkins playing $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring Antonio Esfandiari, Roger Sippl, Jennifer Tilly, Robert Sanchez, Bobby Baldwin, and Bill Perkins playing $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Jennifer Tilly dominates this episode of High Stakes Poker as she begins by flopping a set on Bill Perkins and taking the pot on the river against Roger Sippl. Tilly then makes a misstep against Antonio Esfandiari and Bobby Baldwin before she rebounds by picking off Esfandiari on the final hand. Bill Perkins and Esfandiari win pots with seven-deuce as the action remains hot on Season 10 of High Stakes Poker.
The stakes remain big on High Stakes Poker as a new line-up of players takes a seat for $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em. Antonio Esfandiari and Bill Perkins make their long-awaited return to High Stakes Poker and are joined by Jennifer Tilly, Roger Sippl, Robert Sanchez, and Bobby Baldwin.
The final episode with this line-up sees a new face take the seat of Eric Persson, while Jennifer Tilly has a roller coaster of a session. Tilly runs into some monster hands but does her best to mount a comeback. It's a night where the wine is flowing and a delivery of warm cookies from the kitchen of Kathy Eskandani closes out this episode of High Stakes Poker.
Season 10 of High Stakes Poker rolls on with nearly $1,700,000 on the table. Eric Persson is very much in the center of it all once again, both with his play and his mouth. Persson finds himself in some big pots, but the biggest pot of them all likely didn't happen due to a surprising play that left Matt Hanks and Chino Rheem begging to play Persson's hand. Hanks, Jean-Robert Bellande and Jennifer stayed active and chatty throughout, but their chip stacks didn't exactly thrive. Closing out the episode, the games gets an appearance from "Quadzilla."
Following the retirement of Gabe Kaplan to open Season 10 of High Stakes Poker, A.J. Benza's new co-host is announced. Eric Persson bets big on the river in the dark and gives his famous salute to Jean-Robert Bellande while he's in the tank. Jennifer Tilly complains about her luck and is rewarded with pocket aces not once but twice before the episode ends with Matt Hanks betting out one of those sweet stacks of cash to put the pressure on Bellande who has pocket tens.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker is here as the season opens with Eric Persson, Bobby Baldwin, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Hanks, Ema Zajmovic, Chino Rheem, and Jean-Robert Bellande playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.