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On Tuesday night, the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Event #21: $777 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed attracted 849 players who rebought 512 times. The 1,361-entry field generated a $952,700 prize pool and after nearly 11 hours of play it was World Poker Tour commentator Tony Dunst emerging victorious to capture a $168,342.09 first-place prize and his second career bracelet. David Tuchman: World Series of Poker broadcaster and live commentator, sports analyst and broadcaster joins us for Episode #17 of the CardsChat Weekly Poker. Longtime World Series of Poker commentator and funny man Norman Chad tested positive for COVID-19, he said in a Twitter post Monday. Chad, 62, posted a video with his dog “Blue” where he.
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Norman Chad
Originally a failed stand-up comic then a sportswriter at the Washington Post, Norman is in part famous for making funny quips about failed marriages while passing comment on WSOP players.
'Norman Chad doesn't get enough credit. Without him, there is no boom.' - Matt Maranx, ESPN producer 2003 - 2010 |
The iconic line even part-time poker fans will know him for however, is 'This is beyond fairy tale... it's inconceivable!' when describing Moneymakers steamrollering of the final few tables at the WSOP main event.
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Lon (left) and Norman (right) side by side announcing the WSOP
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Lon McEachern
Known as the 'voice of poker', Lon is the sober, sensible complement to Norman's raw humor. He focuses more on narrating the play by play action.
Lon manned the campus radio station while studying for his BA in Communications at UC Santa Barbara, and went on to present radio at KTMS, before being picked up by ESPN for the X Games.
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Can't remember the WSOP announcers' voices? We've got you covered (Norman is the funny one).
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In the buildup of last year’s Super High Roller Bowl, Poker Central rolled out 25 days of player previews to get fans ready for the biggest event of 2017. Over the next week, Poker Central will again preview a massive series, the first-ever U.S. Poker Open. The entire eight-event series will be live streamed on PokerGO and until cards get in the air on February 1, Poker Central will preview the USPO with articles surrounding the brand-new high stakes series.
During the U.S. Poker Open, nine days of high stakes tournament action will be broadcast on PokerGO. The series features a variety of events and throughout the USPO, the world’s best players will be featured on both feature table and final table streams. While it is impossible to know which players will compete on those streams, we do know that Ali Nejad and Jeremy Ausmus will be there to call the action.
Nejad and Ausmus return to the commentary booth for the U.S. Poker Open, after teaming up to cover last year’s ARIA High Roller Series on PokerGO.
2⃣ commentators, 1⃣ place to watch. @Ali_Nejad and @JeremyAusmus will call the #USPO action on PokerGO!
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For the better part of the last decade, Ali Nejad has been one of the game’s most notable and popular commentators and since last year’s Super High Roller Bowl, has been the primary voice of PokerGO broadcasts. Nejad single-handedly carries most Poker After Dark broadcasts and during last year’s Poker Masters series, he teamed up with David Williams for a week of high stakes action.
Jeremy Ausmus’ poker resume is just as lengthy as his counterpart’s broadcasting resume. Ausmus has over $5 million in live tournament earnings and is respected as one of Las Vegas’ best cash game players. The 2012 WSOP Main Event final tablist won his first WSOP bracelet in a 2013 Pot Limit Omaha event at WSOP Europe and Ausmus has multiple six-figure scores from around the globe, including a handful of High Roller results.
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Nejad and Ausmus will take PokerGO fans from the first final table of the series to the final hand of the U.S. Poker Open Main Event. Watch all the action live on PokerGO and join the social conversation when the series begins on February 1 by using the hashtag #USPO.