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When you think Hockey Town, Las Vegas may not be at the top of your list. Don’t tell that to next week’s Poker After Dark lineup though. A week after the Vegas Golden Knights open the 2019 season, some of the poker world’s biggest VGK fans return to PokerGO for back-to-back nights of cash game action. Daniel “Kid Puck” Negreanu headlines both “Power Play” week lineups, along with Jean-Robert Bellande and Nick Schulman.
Negreanu helped bring the National Hockey League to Las Vegas and he’ll bring his Hall of Fame skills and personality to another Poker After Dark cash game. Negreanu opened Poker After Dark‘s reboot during “The Return of Tom Dawn” week and was a headliner during Season 1 in 2007.
Jean-Robert Bellande didn’t make his Poker After Dark until 2008 and a decade later is still one of the most entertaining players in PAD history. Bellande has battled plenty since last summer’s reboot, including an over $200,000 pot against Phil Hellmuth during “Under the Gun” week.
While Nick Schulman is most notably known by PokerGO subscribers as the yin to Ali Nejad’s yang, the high stakes professional has already made his fair share of Poker After Dark appearances. Schulman returns to “Power Play” week after holding down commentary duties during the Poker Masters $100,000 Main Event.
John Morgan, Bill Klein, Bob Bright, and Justin Young are also no strangers to Poker After Dark‘s high stakes and bright lights. All four have made multiple appearances over the last year and they’ll round out the “Power Play” lineups.
Information on both “Power Play” cash games is provided below:
Poker After Dark “Power Play” Week Lineups | ||
Dates | Tuesday, October 9 | Wednesday, October 10 |
Games | No Limit Hold’em ($100/$200) | |
Buy-in | $20,000 minimum | |
Players | Daniel Negreanu | Daniel Negreanu |
Nick Schulman | Nick Schulman | |
Jean-Robert Bellande | Jean-Robert Bellande | |
John Morgan | John Morgan | |
Bill Klein | Bill Klein | |
Justin Young | Justin Young | |
Bob Bright | Bob Bright |
*Poker After Dark lineups are subject to change.
Subscribe now to watch both “Power Play” week cash games and past Poker After Dark event replays. Poker Masters final table streams are also available on-demand, giving you a chance to relive the highest stakes week of the year.
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