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While most people have been tuning into PokerGO throughout the summer for live streams and event replays of World Series of Poker events, and now the WSOP Main Event, there is also tons of original content offered on poker’s premier subscription platform. That original content is available on-demand and over the last few weeks, new episodes of Pokerography have hit PokerGO.
Pokerography gives fans a unique look into the lives of poker’s biggest names and two of the most talked about Pokerography episodes that have been released during the World Series have featured two of the WSOP’s most successful players. Phil Hellmuth, who has a record 14 WSOP bracelets, and Michael Mizrachi, who is one of only two players to ever win the Poker Players Championship twice, hit PokerGO earlier this summer and now, on Day 1C of the Main Event, they are seated next to each other.
While Phil Hellmuth is defined by his WSOP success, which includes winning both the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP Europe Main Event, his Pokerography goes much deeper. Hellmuth discusses how his passion for the game grew and how he turned his one-of-a-kind personality into a world-wide brand.
Mizrachi’s episode focuses on the ups and downs of his career. From winning two WSOP bracelets and final tabling the Main Event in 2010, to financial troubles caused by Florida’s real estate crash. Mizrachi is candid in explaining it all, in one of the most engaging Pokerography episodes ever released.
Those Pokerography episodes can only be found on PokerGO and while the lineups have yet to be set, both players were staples on “Poker After Dark” in the year’s before Black Friday. PokerGO will be rebooting that series later this summer, with weekly cash games featuring poker’s biggest names and personalities.
Who will be involved remains to be seen but until then, learn more about Phil Hellmuth and Michael Mizrachi on PokerGO and look for these legends on the Main Event live streams over the next few days of the Main Event.
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