Poker buddies Antonio Esfandiari and Phil Laak saw the pilot episode of their “Underground Poker” show air Wednesday at 10 p.m. EST on the Discovery Channel.
The trailer of the pilot can be seen above. There doesn’t appear to be a video of the full episode available on YouTube or anywhere else on the Internet at this time.
The show centers on the poker pros searching American cities for underground poker games. Apparently, all the games, and hands, are real. In other words, not staged.
As a part of a three-hour block of entertainment, cable television’s Discovery Channel premiered a night of television called “ All In All Night.” While the other two programs were adequate, the. Over the past fortnight, Julius - not his real name - has started to reveal all about the illegal underground poker games in New York that he played or dealt in over the past fifteen years.
That doesn’t mean the documentary isn’t dramatized.
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A re-run of the show is not on the weekly TV schedule for the Discovery Channel at this time. It’s unclear if the show will continue for any more episodes.
We’ll update you if the show airs again.
One poker pro expressed his skepticism that the show will continue.
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@allenbari It was a pilot that didn't get picked up that Discovery is burning off, so you're safe for now
— Jessica Welman (@jesswelman) September 11, 2014
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