The Poker Show, this week begins its World Series of Poker coverage, appropriately kicking off with Jesse May interviewing living poker legend Doyle Brunson.
Brunson will discuss his plans for the Series, Chip Reese, the future of the 'big game', the 'internet kids' and his days as a Texas road gambler while roving reporter at the Rio, Padraig Parkinson, checks in every day with all the news, gossip, and opinion from the Amazon Room.
Formula One superstar Giancarlo Fisichella will also be popping by to talk about his participation in the Sport Star Poker Challenge.
Last week's shows have been archived in full at Boylepoker Poker Show Archives page and listeners can hear Jesse and Padraig speak to World Series of Poker bracelet winner Michael Keiner and World Series of Poker Europe bracelet winner, and sometime boxer, Theo Jorgensen.
Annie Duke also talked to the studio about her Celebrity Apprentice heads-up against comedienne Joan Rivers while Neil Channing contentiously announced the Black Belt Poker pros on air causing a huge outpouring of opinion on online poker forums.
Fans can grab the individual interviews at http://thepokershowlive.com/listenagain.htm and also check out the controversial interviews with Tom "Durrrr" Dwan and Luke "_FullFlush1_" Schwartz which are still proving wildly popular downloads.
Guests on the show so far read like a who's who of poker with Annette Obrestad, J.C. Tran, Marty Smyth, Neil Channing, Vicky Coren, Tom Hanlon, Maria Demetriou, Andrew Feldman, Dan Harrington, Roland De Wolfe, Phil Hellmuth, Mike Sexton, Annie Duke, Michael Keiner, Theo Jorgensen, Phil Laak, Rory Liffey, Liam Flood, 'Mad' Marty Wilson, Kara Scott, Donnacha O'Dea, Barny Boatman, and John Duthie.
The all-new radio show sees the experienced broadcast team on air each Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at www.thepokershowlive.com where they will 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.


