The PokerStars.net Big Game

June. 15,2010      TV-G
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

The ultimate high-stakes TV cash game show that sees Loose Cannon amateurs play against the legends of poker for cold hard cash. PokerStars buys each Loose Cannon into the game for $100,000, and they get to keep any profit. It’s a true test of poker skill, and the best thing to happen to TV poker in years.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2010

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51 Episode

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Episode 1 - Week 1, Episode 1
June. 15,2010

Episode 2 - Week 1, Episode 2
June. 16,2010

Episode 3 - Week 1, Episode 3
June. 17,2010

Episode 5 - Week 1, Episode 5
June. 19,2010

Episode 6 - Week 2, Episode 1
June. 22,2010

Episode 7 - Week 2, Episode 2
June. 23,2010

Episode 8 - Week 2, Episode 3
June. 24,2010

Episode 9 - Week 2, Episode 4
June. 25,2010

Episode 11 - Week 3, Episode 1
June. 29,2010

Episode 12 - Week 3, Episode 2
June. 30,2010

Episode 13 - Week 3, Episode 3
July. 01,2010

Episode 14 - Week 3, Episode 4
July. 02,2010

Episode 15 - Week 3, Episode 5
July. 03,2010

Episode 16 - Best of the Big Game 1 - Biggest Pots
July. 06,2010

Episode 17 - Best of the Big Game 2 - Behind the Poker Face
July. 07,2010

Episode 18 - Best of the Big Game 3 - Tony G vs Phil Hellmuth
July. 08,2010

Episode 20 - Best of the Big Game 5 - Rivalry Night
July. 10,2010

Episode 21 - Week 4, Episode 1
August. 10,2010

Episode 22 - Week 4, Episode 2
August. 11,2010

Episode 23 - Week 4, Episode 3
August. 12,2010

Episode 24 - Week 4, Episode 4
August. 13,2010

Episode 25 - Week 4, Episode 5
August. 14,2010

Episode 26 - Week 5, Episode 1
August. 17,2010

Episode 27 - Week 5, Episode 2
August. 18,2010

Episode 28 - Week 5, Episode 3
August. 19,2010

Episode 29 - Week 5, Episode 4
August. 20,2010

Episode 30 - Week 5, Episode 5
August. 21,2010

Episode 31 - Week 6, Episode 1
August. 24,2010

Episode 32 - Week 6, Episode 2
August. 25,2010

Episode 33 - Week 6, Episode 3
August. 26,2010

Episode 34 - Week 6, Episode 4
August. 27,2010

Episode 35 - Week 6, Episode 5
August. 28,2010

Episode 36 - Best of the Big Game 6 - The Big Game's Biggest Pots
August. 31,2010

Episode 37 - Best of the Big Game 7 - Behind the Poker Face Special
September. 01,2010

Episode 38 - Best of the Big Game 8 - Legends Night
September. 02,2010

Episode 39 - Best of the Big Game 9 - Daniel's Favorites
September. 03,2010

Episode 40 - Best of the Big Game 10 - Young Guns Night
September. 04,2010

Episode 41 - Week 7, Episode 1
October. 05,2010

Episode 43 - Week 7, Episode 3
October. 07,2010

Episode 44 - Week 7, Episode 4
October. 08,2010

Episode 45 - Week 7, Episode 5
October. 09,2010

Episode 46 - Week 8, Episode 1
October. 12,2010

Episode 47 - Week 8, Episode 2
October. 13,2010

Episode 48 - Week 8, Episode 3
October. 14,2010

Episode 49 - Week 8, Episode 4
October. 15,2010

Episode 50 - Week 8, Episode 5
October. 16,2010

Episode 51 - Week 9, Episode 1
October. 19,2010

Episode 52 - Week 9, Episode 2
October. 20,2010

Episode 53 - Week 9, Episode 3
October. 21,2010

Episode 54 - Week 9, Episode 4
October. 22,2010

Episode 55 - Week 9, Episode 5
October. 23,2010

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