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Rounders celebrity poker scene11/26/2023 ![]() And back in 2003, we produced the World Series of Poker. MATT MARANZ: My name is Matt Maranz, I’m executive producer of 441 Productions. MATT MARANZ: There’s only one thing that you know for certain, that absolutely one hundred percent has to be included in the show. MATT MARANZ: You have all the characters and storylines that you want to follow, and you try and figure out the best way to weave them in and out.ĭEALER: One card away from a new world champion.] LON McEACHERN: This could be the last card of the 2003 World Series of Poker. MATT MARANZ: You… well, you begin with the end. KEITH ROMER: Where do you even… Where do you begin? Then came the 2003 World Series of Poker, and all of a sudden, poker became a thing.ģ0 for 30 producer Keith Romer brings us the story of the story that changed poker forever.Ī quick warning - this episode, it’s about gamblers, maybe no surprise here - contains mature language.Īnd now - All-In: Sparking the Poker Boom In the first three decades since its beginning in 1970, the World Series was a much smaller affair, a few hundred players at most. This last summer nearly 8,000 people competed for the chance at the top prize of $8.8 million dollars. ![]() This is episode two of our fourth season - all about the most famous poker tournament of all - the $10,000 dollar buy-in World Series of Poker Main Event. Hello, and welcome to 30 for 30 Podcasts, our series of original audio documentaries from ESPN Films and ESPN Audio.
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