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Poker Night in America Launches First-Ever 'Poker Residency' Show at Las Vegas Mansion

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Poker Night in America Launches First-Ever 'Poker Residency' Show at Las Vegas Mansion

Poker Night in America announces the launch of the first-ever 'Poker Residency' show at a Las Vegas mansion, filming high-stakes cash games over multiple days, bringing a new experience to televised poker and the Las Vegas poker scene.

Las Vegas, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Poker Night in America (PNIA), the flagship cash game television show produced by Rush Street Interactive, Inc. (NYSE: RSI), is raising the stakes for televised poker and the Las Vegas poker scene. After nine seasons filmed in some of the most prestigious poker rooms across the United States, PNIA has now launched its first-ever "poker residency" program, set in a luxury mansion in Las Vegas.

Poker Night in America Poker Residency Event

This residency will feature multi-day high-stakes cash game filming, inviting top professional players and well-known recreational players. The show's producers stated that this format aims to provide viewers with a deeper, more immersive poker experience while offering players a unique competitive environment.

PNIA's executive producer said, "We are excited to bring Poker Night in America to the intimate setting of a Las Vegas mansion. This residency format allows us to create richer storylines and capture interactions that wouldn't be possible in a traditional poker room."

The episodes are expected to air in the coming months, though specific dates have not yet been announced. For more details, follow Poker Night in America's official channels.

FAQ

A "poker residency" is a new type of poker TV show format where the production team films high-stakes cash games for multiple consecutive days at a fixed location e.g., a mansion, inviting several players to participate, aiming to provide deeper hand analysis and player interaction.