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The Poker Channel is the world’s first television channel dedicated purely to the game of poker. Launched initially in the UK on 23rd March 2005. The Poker Channel provides coverage of both pre-recorded and live action of major poker tournaments from across the globe as well as coverage of major online tournaments where online poker players compete against each another in front of a TV audience of millions. Not content with merely showing poker action, The Poker Channel also commissions series that explore the grass roots of poker and gets under the skin of both the game and it’s players by showing the viewers the various angles of the game, both from a human perspective and from observing and learning the skills of the game.

The Channel now broadcasts throughout Europe. In Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland the channel is available on channel 94, on the regions’ largest digital satellite network Canal Digital. In France the channel appears on Noos Numericable (channels 48 and 95 respectively) and Free (channel 65); in Germany on Kabel Deutschland, Kabel BW, Unity Media and Wilhelm Tel; in Belgium on BeTV; and in Spain on Imagenio.

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The very first British Poker Open (BPO) was held in London in April 2005. The BPO was an all-new tournament, devised by Crispin and James who wanted to produce a poker tournament that raised the bar on poker interest within the UK, and whose occurrence coincided with the launch of The Poker Channel itself. The tournament would run for close to a month between April & May and would have a prize pool of over 200,000 pounds - and on top of this, the heats and final would be filmed & broadcast live making the BPO the UK’s biggest live televised poker event in history.

What the BPO lured top players over from the US whom had not played in the UK before, such as the current World Poker Champion Greg Raymer, Chris Ferguson, Phil Ivey and Howard Lederer and this in turn brought the BPO further exposure.

The inaugural BPO was eventually won by Adam Dujmovic, a semi-professional from Chicago whom after qualifying for the tournament online, collected a prize just shy of 100,000 pounds.

The success of the BPO 2005 inevitably bought along the BPO 2006 a year later. The 2006 version had a pot of 100,000 pounds to be won over 6 heats and a final. Noah Boeken collected around 56,000 pounds.

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