The Best Poker TV Shows To Catch Some Great Poker Action

Watching various poker TV shows is a great way to learn better techniques and strategies of the game. These days, there are some great TV shows on poker that are running on various television channels. You can set your dial for these poker-packed shows to catch some great poker action and learn more about various poker tools.

E! Hollywood Hold’em

This show offers you an opportunity to watch your favorite celebrity by allowing you to be a railbird at his/her home game with some famous and not so-famous friends.

Tilt On ESPN

This is a fictional show that runs on ESPN. You will have some amazing entertainment here watching Michael Madsen as Don “The Matador” Everest.

Ultimate Poker Challenge

There is a lot of poker to watch at this show, as it hosts a series of no-limit Texas Hold’em Tournaments taking place at the Plaza in Las Vegas.

Poker Superstars On Fox Sports

Poker Superstars is a great show that runs on Fox Sports. Watching this show will help you compare the pace of the action with playing online, as this is a fast-paced invitational series of tournaments, where the blinds go up very rapidly.

Poker Royale On GSN

The poker table of this show brings together two opposing groups to duke it out. It can be Celebrities Vs Pros or simply Boys Vs Girls. It is always great to watch your favorite celebrities like Lance Bass and Jennifer Tilly holding up against Pros like Kathy Liebert and Scott Fischman.

Celebrity Poker Showdown On Bravo

This is one of those shows that have contributed a lot to the huge popularity of the poker game. Though, it cannot be said that it is the best poker TV show, yet you will love it because of the humor and commentary of the hosts Phil Gordon and Dave Foley.

Other popular shows on television include ‘The World Series of Poker’ on ESPN and GSN’s ‘High Stakes Poker’.

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