The world's leading online poker radio show, The Poker Show, sponsored by Boylepoker.com this week invites world record heads up marathon challenger Paul Zimbler into the guest hot seat to discuss his ambitious record attempt.
Presenters Jesse May and Matt Broughton will broadcast live from the £1 million guaranteed English Poker Open in Nottingham and reach heady heights with Poker in the Sky direct from Copenhagen. Author and former European Poker Tour champ Vicky Coren will drop by to discuss her new poker memoir and the boys will chat to UK hotshot Chris Moorman.
Last week's archived shows are now available online featuring ambassador of poker Mike Sexton, EPT Barcelona runner-up Marc Goodwin, Roland De Wolfe on 'that hand' in Spain, and Andy Greekfish.
After two weeks The Poker Show's line up reads like a who's who of the game with guests including controversial online phenom Luke "_FullFlush1_" Schwartz, November Nine-r Jeff Shulman, Durrrr challenger Sammy George, guest presenter Neil Channing, opinionated blogger Mick McCool, author and historian Jim McManus, WSOP last woman standing Leo Margets, Ian Frazer, and J.C. Tran.
All interviews have been archived in full at Boylepoker.com and are available for download as podcasts and via iTunes.
The online radio show, produced by Matchroom Sport, sees the experienced broadcast team on air each Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday night from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at www.thepokershowlive.com where guests and presenters discuss, debate, and decipher the technicolour world of live and online poker with a series of special guests, contributors, and phone-in questions and commentary from members of the poker playing public.
Poker players are actively encouraged to get involved in each show -- if only to be in with a shot of winning some of the cash the show gives away each night. Players can call the show directly on 0208 123 7820, add ThePokerShow to Skype or, for MSN users: thepokershow@live.co.uk. The presenters can then chat to participants before or during the show, live on air.
Listeners can also email comments or contact details to chat@thepokershowlive.com.


