Todd Anderson Heartland Poker Tour

PNIA is the brainchild of former Heartland Poker Tour co-founder, and current Rush Street Productions President, Todd Anderson. Anderson recently partnered with Chicago-based Rush Street Gaming, one of the fastest growing gaming companies in North America, to form a production company that is creating something new and exciting for poker TV.

  1. Matt Shepsky $227,864
  2. Rex Clinkscales $144,069
  3. Brandon Miller $92,421
  4. Don Patrick $63,910
  5. Danny Gonzales $46,634
  6. Richard Dixon $35,824
  7. Victor Taggart $29,570
  8. Nikita Leshchinskiy $24,695
  9. Matt Bond $19,820
  10. Mary Huffman $14,944
  11. Thomas Vankeuren $14,944
  12. Nicholas Marchitti $19,944
  13. Christopher Tryba $11,553
  14. John Blelaski $11,553
  15. Eric Maier $11,553
  16. Elizabeth Pratt $8,585
  17. Eddy Sabat $8,585
  18. David Wray $8,585
  19. Stan Jablonski $6,677
  20. Brenton Vaughn $6,677
  21. Anthony Aragon $6,677
  22. Douglas Pilling $6,677
  23. Valerie Hanley $6,677
  24. Joshua Barnes $6,677
  25. Vincent Griboski $6,677
  26. Patricia Orourke-Perkovich $6,677
  27. Patricia Bott $6,677
  28. John Gaudreault $5,511
  29. Ryan Skluzak $5,511
  30. Michael Harris $5,511
  31. Osama Aweida $5,511
  32. Phil Mader $5,511
  33. Timothy Shaw $5,511
  34. Cynthia Bardo $5,511
  35. Leonard Adams $5,511
  36. Steve Abramowitz $5,511
  37. James Morrison $4,557
  38. Holton Davison $4,557
  39. Jason Welch $4,557
  40. Kevin Palmer $4,557
  41. Reginald Roberts $4,557
  42. Ian Gregory $4,557
  43. Jason Vanstrom $4,557
  44. David Gutfreund $4,557
  45. Brian Kaminsky $4,557
  46. Benjamin Keeline $4,028
  47. Bradley Price $4,028
  48. Todd Anderson $4,028
  49. Jason Tischer $4,028
  50. Christopher Ocksrider $4,028
  51. Anthony Karahalios $4,028
  52. Craig Dubberstein $4,028
  53. Shawn Heidekrueger $4,028
  54. Steven Pederson $4,028
  55. Johnny Giron $3,604
  56. Brian Hartner $3,604
  57. Chris Overgard $3,604
  58. Chad Chandler $3,604
  59. Todd Breyfogle $3,604
  60. Hoa Pham $3,604
  61. Scott Young $3,604
  62. Cody Brin $3,604
  63. Kevin Eyster $3,604
  64. Nathan Holt $3,0704
  65. Sharon Wertepny $3,074
  66. Ricardo Eyzaguirre $3,074
  67. Mikel Seaman $3,074
  68. Zhongmin Wu $3,074
  69. Jonathan Gans $3,074
  70. Ross Bybee $3,074
  71. Benjie Benavijez $3,074
  72. Bruce Carter $3,074
  73. Drazen Illich $2,862
  74. Paul Meyerowitz $2,862
  75. Timothy Howell $2,862
  76. Matthew Colvin $2,862
  77. Michael Cooley $2,862
  78. Gil George $2,862
  79. Anthony Martinez $2,862
  80. Roger Martin $2,862
  81. Matthew Livingston $2,862
Poker

Poker Night in America
StarringJoe Stapleton
Chris Hanson
Doug Polk
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons5
Production
Producer(s)Todd Anderson
Rush Street Productions
Production location(s)United States
Release
Original networkCBS Sports
Comcast
Original release2014
External links
[Poker Night in America Website]

Poker Night in America (PNIA) is a pokertelevision program which features cash games and sit & gos. The series production began in 2013 and was first aired in 2014.[1] The show is web streamed and televised. PNIA was developed by Todd Anderson, president of Rush Street Productions and co-founder of the Heartland Poker Tour.

The show hosts various cash games at local casinos across the United States and is sponsored by 888poker.[2] During the filming of the season one Shaun Deebslow rolledMike Matusow with quad 5s resulting in Matusow having an outburst.[3] Since the incident, slow rolling has become a tradition on the show. Professional poker players such as Danielle Andersen, Maria Ho, Alec Torelli, Layne Flack, Phil Laak, Tom Schneider and others have appeared on the show.[4]

In 2017, the show presented King of the Hill, a series of $50,000 buy in heads up sit & gos with players such as Daniel Cates, Phil Hellmuth, Doug Polk, Olivier Busquet, Dan Colman and Parker Talbot competing for a $200,000 prize.[5][6][7]

Joe Stapleton and Chris Hanson were the commentators for the first 5 seasons. In 2018, PNIA intends to replace the current commentators with celebrities.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^Holloway, Chad (2013-07-26). 'Rush Street Productions to Launch Poker Night in America; Adds Nolan Dalla to Team'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  2. ^Global Poker Index (2014-06-28). 'Poker Night in America Announces Deal With 888poker'. Sporting News. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  3. ^Pempus, Brian (2013-09-24). 'Poker Cash Game TV: Mike Matusow Gets Massively Slow Rolled By Shaun Deeb'. cardplayer.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  4. ^'Meet the Players from 888poker's Poker Night in America'. us.888poker.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  5. ^Cross, Valerie (2017-08-24). 'Phil Hellmuth Mounts Huge Comeback to Win PNIA King of the Hill Title'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  6. ^Cross, Valerie (2017-10-08). 'Olivier Busquet Goes Undefeated to Claim King of the Hill 2 Title'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  7. ^Cross, Valerie (2017-10-27). 'Daniel Colman Sweeps Olivier Busquet, Brandon Adams in KOTH 3'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  8. ^Cross, Valerie (2018-02-23). 'PNIA Introduces Poker Night LIVE: A Celebrity Poker & Talk Show'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-02-26.

External links[edit]

Heartland Poker Tour

  • Poker Night in America on IMDb

Todd Anderson Heartland Poker Tournaments

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