Kara Scott Digs in to PAD, KOTH, WPT and More in Poker Brief

The month after the World Series of Poker is usually the ‘summer break’ in poker, but there’s been no shortage of big tournaments and developments this year.

We’ve seen the return of Poker after Dark (and Tom Dwan), Phil Hellmuth winning the $200,000 King of the Hill heads-up challenge and joining the WPT, a live poker record set in Barcelona and the smashing debut of 888poker’s new Flopomania.

Every month 888poker ambassador and former Battle of Malta host Kara Scott recaps the main events and developments in the poker industry for the 888 Poker Brief.

Here’s a quick look at all the territory she had to cover this month:

Poker After Dark

The biggest talking point of the month was certainly the return of the popular TV show Poker after Dark, and boy, did it deliver.

Already in the first episodes the set-up hand between Daniel Negreanu, Antonio Esfandiari and Tom Dwan gave us what will later be remembered as a modern classic.

It was a “nostalgia palooza,” as Scott aptly named it, and it brought back not only the cash games but also the good old “Winner Take All” format.

Remembering that the show used to feature names like Shawn SheikhanHoward Lederer and Chris Ferguson, who were popular players at the time, it’s a sign the times have decidedly changed.

King of the Hill

The second topic was King of the Hill, the special edition of Poker Night in America. This heads-up, winner-take-all, four-player tournament almost brought back memories of the NBC Heads-up Championship.

It had a top line-up with the WSOP’s most favorite player of all time in Phil Hellmuth, heads-up poker specialists Dan Cates and Doug Polk as well as the dark horse Frank Kassela — if you can call someone who’s won WSOP Player of the Year a dark horse.

If you don’t know how this ended you can read about and watch it here. But even if you do, check out one of the most spectacular hands in our “Hand of the Week” feature.

Hellmuth at the WPT Mike

Phil Hellmuth, the man who has won 14 bracelets and would win every tournament “if luck weren’t involved,” has always jumped in as a guest commentator on various poker broadcasts but it seems he’s found a new passion for it.

The World Poker Tour announced this month that Hellmuth will be joining the commentary team on the WPT, replacing Tony Dunst as the host of the Raw Deal segment.

Dunst, of course, takes over the position vacated by the voice of the WPT, Mike Sexton, who left to become Chairman of partypoker.

A Live Poker Record

Have you heard people say that “poker is dead?” Well, listen to Kara Scott recount the largest tournament ever hosted by PokerStars.

At the Gran Casino in Barcelona 4,557 entries were counted for the National Championship, which meant the guarantee of €4 million was smashed to pieces.

Barcelona remains one of the top spots in European poker as 888poker also has live events there. You’ll have to wait, though, as their next stop is in Sao Paolo and it runs this week.

Play Flopomania

Meanwhile, give 888poker’s new game a try. Flopomania is a low-stakes NLHE game where the flop is always dealt before any action occurs.

To play, create your own 888poker account via our 888poker review page and you’ll also access our exclusive $888 sign-up bonus..

Watch the Poker Brief for August 2017

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