Patrick Warburton Proves Celebrities Can Hold Their Own Against Poker Pros by Winning 'POKER ROYALE: CELEBRITIES VS. PROS'
SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 18 -- GSN's POKER ROYALE:
CELEBRITIES VS. PROS finale came down to a competitive game of heads up No
Limit Texas Hold 'Em between Kathy Liebert, one of the top 20 poker players in
the world and funnyman Patrick Warburton, star of ABC's "Less Than Perfect."
Warburton, after battling it out with Liebert (GSN's two-time POKER ROYALE
champion) for two hands, settled the score and took home the final pot of
$50,000.
"I am very pleased by the way things turned out. Kathy Liebert is a great
player, obviously a better poker player than me. I initially made a weak bet
and tried to make it look strong; doing everything I could to make it look
like I was fighting for my life. Then, when she smiled and said all in I knew
then that I had it."
Warburton played all previous games aggressively, eliminating his final
opponents, Morris Chestnut and Mimi Rogers, and professional poker players
Paul Darden and Cyndy Violette. He got down to business with Liebert, going
into the final hand with a two-and-a-half-to-one chip lead.
Liebert, holding ace jack, enticed Warburton to call her bet. Warburton
holding queen-seven, contemplated the possibilities and called Liebert's
raise. The dealer flopped two queens, miraculously giving Warburton three of
a kind. Liebert then went all in, falling for Warburton's feigned weakness,
and he immediately called and won the game.
POKER ROYALE: CELEBRITIES VS. PROS is hosted by John Ahlers (play-by-play
voice of the NHL's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim), with expert commentary by
professional poker player Robert Williamson III and sideline reporting by Lisa
Dergan. It airs every Friday night during GSN's Casino Night along with WORLD
SERIES OF BLACKJACK and CELEBRITY BLACKJACK.
GSN, the Network for Games, is the only U.S. television network dedicated
to game-related programming and interactive game playing. The network
features game shows, reality series, documentaries, alternative sports
programs and casino games. As the industry leader in interactivity, GSN
features over 84 hours per week of interactive programming, which allows
viewers a chance to win prizes by playing along with GSN's televised games via
GSN.com. Reaching 56 million Nielsen homes, GSN is distributed in the U.S.
through all major cable systems and satellite providers. The network is
jointly owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation.
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