NBC has just finished filming its sixth season of Poker After Dark, hosted by Leeann Tweeden. In total, there are thirteen new episodes of the series, including a charity episode. There are seven shows with tournaments in which the winner takes all like in the standard format, and there are six shows with regular ring games in which players will take home their cash winnings. The show airs at 2:30am late night on Monday, starting January 4th. (Actually, that’s early morning Tuesday, January 5th) Ali Nejad provides limited commentary to keep the fans interested.
Fans will be happy to note that there will be some big twists and turns in the action, including last minute victories snatched from the jaws of defeat. There will be loads of big names playing, including such greats as Annette “The Huntress” Obrestad, Todd Brunson, Chris Ferguson, Erica Schoenberg, Annie Duke, Phil Hellmuth, Eli Elezra, Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Howard Lederer, Andy Bloch, Gabe Kaplan, and Joe Sebok. Fans who have been watching all along will be happy to see some players get their revenge for previous losses in earlier seasons. New to USA poker is Annette “The Huntress” Obrestad who has just finally made it to the age of majority in the USA, so she’s one to keep an eye on!
The line up of episodes is as follows: Commentators III, Nicknames, Cash Game ($50,000 minimum buy-in), My Favorite Pro, He Said, She Said, Cash Game ($100,000 minimum buy-in), Lonesome Shark, Mixed Martial Arts, Cash Game ($150,000 minimum buy-in), and Charity in Mind. Be sure to tune in or TIVO on your local NBC channel. Poker After Dark is listed in NBC’s sports listings.

