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Get ready for the first ever Poker Masters final table with the Preshow at 11:45am PT/2:45pm ET on Facebook, Twitch and YouTube. The series opener $50,000 Poker Masters is down to its final seven and will see the winner taking home $918,000 today. The live action with hole cards up starts exclusively on PokerGO at 3:30 pm ET with an all-star contingent – heavy on German pros.
To get you amped up and informed on the final table, and what to expect today, the Poker Masters Preshow – hosted by Dave Farra and Remko Rinkema -gets you caught up. If you’re catching this article at a later time, watch the Preshow to get ready, and then tune into the event replay of this final table on PokerGO. All PokerGO broadcasts are available as replays within 24 hours of the event concluding.
On today’s Poker Masters Preshow: Highlights of the Day 1 action including, Phil Hellmuth’s late night elimination, Sean Winter’s bubble finish and Daniel Negreanu’s departure in seventh place. Rinkema shares his knowledge on the four German players well at the final table – Steffen Sontheimer, Koray Aldemir, Dominik Nitsche and Stefan Schillhabel, while the two Americans, Matt Hyman and Nick Schulman, sit first and third while the lone Spaniard Adrian Mateos returns in the middle of the pack.
This week has Fara and Rinkema broadcasting live from the world-famous Ivey’s Room at the ARIA Resort and Casino. The Preshow broadcasts each day across Poker Central’s social channels for 45 minutes before the action goes live on PokerGO. Viewers of the Preshow can bank on Farra and Rinkema breaking down the major story lines of the day and who has the early lead for the Poker Masters Purple Jacket™.
Thursday’s show features Event #1 final tablist and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Nitsche stopping by before cards hit the air. They have a rotating cast of guests lined up throughout the eight days of the Poker Masters. Starting today, you’ll get five straight days of final table action, followed by three days of $100,000 event coverage.
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