Mike Matusow Speaks Loudest on “He Said, She Said”

Season 6 of Poker After Dark brought about a consistent trend in eclectic lineups. That pace maintains in “He Said, She Said.” The combination of unique personalities and fan favorites make for a high school cafeteria atmosphere more than a poker table. The first old-school episode available in THE VAULT to

Generations Clash on “Poker After Dark” To Start “Femme Fatale” Week

Poker After Dark opened the 2018 calendar live on PokerGO with “Femme Fatale” week. Seven of poker’s best female players from yesteryear and today battled in a $100/$200 cash game with a $20,000 minimum buy-in. All seven of the players in the game are well regarded in their own right

Phil Hellmuth Wraps Up The “Holidays” In Style on “Poker After Dark”

If you came into tonight's Poker After Dark looking for storylines, they were there in abundance. Putting the bow on "Holidays with Hellmuth" week was a $25,000 Sit-n-Go that featured "The Godfather of Poker" and another one of the all-time greats battling exclusively on PokerGO. Daniel Negreanu and Doyle Brunson both appeared on

The Saga of Jean-Robert Bellande Concludes “Games of our Lives”

  The second night of Poker After Dark’s dramatic “Games of our Lives” series took the tension to new heights. All bets were off as soon as Jean-Robert Bellande filled in for Jacky Wang to start the episode and the action skyrocketed from there. The $200/$400 game that streamed exclusively on PokerGO

“Games Of Our Lives” Beams with Bob Bright

  A new round of Poker After Dark episodes premiered tonight on PokerGO with Farah Galfond headlining. The former soap star led the charge on “Games of our Lives” and was the only new face with Poker After Dark regulars surrounding her. The $200/$400 game with a $400 ante featured plenty of

‘The Unabomber’ and ‘The Mouth’ Lead Nicknames on PokerGO

A poker player rarely goes by their real name at the table. Play with someone long enough, you start referring to them by a feature associated with their person. For example, high stakes pro Michael Glick goes by 'Mike the Hat.' As poker became mainstream on television, nicknames became a