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Reports of new episodes are silent. Filming has frozen and the word on the street is that executives may be ready to drop the popular US television show High Stakes Poker.

High Stakes Poker, originally created by executive producer Henry Orenstein, is a series of televised poker games viewed on GSN. Being only 6 seasons old, viewers are enthusiastically awaiting the arrival of the 7th season’s worth of play, but several websites have reported that the show will be axed after a change in management at GSN.

The attraction of HSP games is the considerable differences of the rules compared to tournament poker. Chips, for example, represent real money, the cash in the pot doesn’t require conversion into chips and for their participation, the players receive $1,250 per hour. Players are able to bring in cash instead of chips, and unlike in tournament poker, the blinds and antes remain constant throughout the game.

Players who wish to be seated at the table are required to enter each game with a minimum bet of $500,000. The option of re-buying with a new minimum of $50,000 if they lose their initial buy-in is also available, making the potential losses of each player increasingly steep compared to that of the traditional poker tournament. The nature of such potential losses as well as gains, alongside GSN’s effective editing of each game, has proved to be an exciting and addictive series for many viewers.

However, after the recent departure of ex-CEO Rich Cronin from GSN, the brains behind televising the cash poker game in 2006, and little reassurance that series 7 will be emerging anytime soon, fears amongst the punters has risen to suspect that High Stakes Poker may cease to exist on their favourite cable channel program.

On being approached about the matter, Co-host AJ Benza has admitted that as “far as Gabe and I know… the show isn’t coming back” and he reported how it seems the channel wishes to head in a different direction and targeting new younger audiences. So, with its older category viewer, and despite being the number one show, High Stakes Poker may be given the boot by the GSN channel. Dennis Oehring at Poker PROductions however, has stated that he has received no official report that the HSP series will be cancelled and will not draw conclusions until GSN makes a decision about the future proceedings and renewal of the contract. GSN are scheduled to make this decision on 27th May.

With top pros such as Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson and Sammy Farha being regular competitors around the HSP table, and play for pot prizes of up to $1,000,000, the high-adrenalin show will be sorely missed if doesn’t return to our screens.
While viewers are already feeling disappointed and Benza disheartened and unappreciated by GSN, thoughts are now turning to the future of additional poker shows with the concern they too will be affected if GSN doesn’t renew the contract.

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The online gambling ban that is currently in place in the United States has some serious adversaries and they are doing everything in their power to get lawmakers to see things their way. The Poker Player Alliance is an online poker advocacy group that is trying very hard to get the American government to grant an exception to the rule and lift the online gambling ban from online poker rooms. Currently the ban is making it hard for players to fund cash accounts and collect their winnings. Eleven out of 50 states have made online gambling completely illegal within their jurisdictions.

The Poker Player Alliance is gaining support and new members everyday with over one million members already. They are currently attempting to get a voter registration started – the ‘If You Play, Have A Say’ campaign – and they intend to take advantage of the largest international poker tournament to get the registration process started. They will have members set up and registering new ones during the July World Series of Poker Championship in Las Vegas. Not only will the event be packed with big names and poker players, there will also be plenty of people willing to register to support the cause even if they don’t play. In addition to registering poker players, the Alliance is also offering people the opportunity to register for November’s presidential election.

The members of the Poker Player Alliance realize that their efforts probably won’t garner any form of change in policy before the end of 2008. They are hopeful, however, that the new government will be willing to listen to what they have to say and consider the economic ramifications that legalized online poker could have. With tax revenues levied on online poker rooms, the economy could be served well by legalization of online poker.

The basis behind the Poker Player Alliance reasoning for the change is that poker is technically a game of skill with little luck involved. While this is partially true in some respects, it is going to take a very persuasive push in the right direction to get the government to see their point of view. If this happens, poker players in America may get their wish and see the ban on Internet gambling lifted at least for poker rooms.

Anyone who plays poker and is interested in what the Poker Player Alliance is doing can contact this non profit organization at http://www.pokerplayersalliance.org/ .

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