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High Stakes Poker Season 6 Cast Released, Kara Scott Confirmed as Co-Host
By Dan Cypra for POKER NEWS DAILY | Posted on November 05, 2009
In a press release distributed by cable station GSN on Thursday, Kara Scott was confirmed to be the new co-host of “High Stakes Poker,” replacing A.J. Benza. In addition, a list of 17 players was revealed.
Scott replaced Benza, who had flanked “Welcome Back, Kotter” star Gabe Kaplan in the “High Stakes Poker” announcing booth for the first five seasons. Scott’s role will not be play-by-play; instead, the television personality and expert poker player will “report from the High Stakes Poker suite, interviewing poker players about poker strategy, big hands, and the table dynamics,” according to network officials. The show will take on the same feel as NBC’s “Poker After Dark” for its sixth season. The two franchises are produced by the same company, Poker PROductions.
Season 6 of “High Stakes Poker” will begin airing on Valentine’s Day – Sunday, February 14th, 2010 – at 8:00pm ET. Encore presentations will air at 11:00pm ET and 2:00am ET on Sunday nights, meaning that poker fans have three chances to catch new episodes every week. Each of its contestants coughed up $200,000 of their own money as a minimum buy-in.
Five players are making their first appearance on “High Stakes Poker,” including Yevgeniy “Jovial Gent” Timoshenko. The youngster has been on a tear on the live poker circuit despite only weighing in at 21 years of age. Timoshenko was born in the Ukraine and won the 2009 World Poker Tour (WPT) Championship for $2.1 million. In September, Timoshenko took down the Main Event of the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) for another $1.7 million and is a former winner of the Asian Poker Tour’s (APT) Macau feature tournament.
Also making his debut on GSN’s “High Stakes Poker” is Dennis Phillips, who gained notoriety by making back-to-back deep runs in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Last year, Phillips finished third in the $10,000 buy-in gala for $4.5 million after entering the final table as the chip leader. Phillips came armed to the Penn and Teller Theater at the Rio with a throng of followers donning red St. Louis Cardinals baseball caps and white button up shirts. This year, Phillips finished 45th for $178,000 after being sent to the rails when an opponent made a flush with A-K suited; Phillips also held A-K.
High-stakes cash game player Sammy George will be right at home in the Golden Nugget when filming of the GSN poker franchise kicks off next week. George, who has earned the nickname “Any Two,” was scheduled to face off against Tom Dwan in the live version of the Durrrr Challenge in London back in September. However, the festivities never took place, although organizer Eddie Hearn noted that the mano-a-mano live contest may occur in December in Las Vegas. Dwan will take to the felts once again as part of “High Stakes Poker” Season 6 after making his debut last season.
Returning to “High Stakes Poker” after a two season hiatus is WSOP November Nine member Phil Ivey, who currently appears on the cover of “ESPN: The Magazine.” Ivey last appeared on the GSN series back in Season 3 and is seeking his third WSOP bracelet of 2009 when the Main Event resumes on Saturday from the Rio. Ivey has career tournament winnings in excess of $12 million and is the horse of many pros in this weekend’s Main Event final table.
Andreas Hoivold and Lex Veldhuis will both be appearing on “High Stakes Poker” for the first time during Season 6. Returning to the program are Patrik Antonius, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, Eli Elezra, Antonio Esfandiari, Barry Greenstein, Phil Hellmuth, Mike Matusow, Allan Meltzer, and Daniel Negreanu. The season will once again be taped at the Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas from November 11th to 13th.
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February 14th, 2010 at 10:06 pm
Nothing wrong with Kara Scott handling the player interviews but without AJ Benza, Gabe Kaplan sounds like he’s doing one of his monologues. He and AJ were the yen and yang of HSP and would like to see him back in the booth with Gabe where he belongs.
February 14th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
Where’s AJ?
Cmon guys the show was great and funny!
I’m not happy, the chicks cute but AJ was a great sidekick. Show’s not as good if you ask me. I’m disappointed for sure.
BRING BACK AJ!!!!!
February 15th, 2010 at 9:35 am
should have keep kept AJ. Gabe has no one to play off of now, talks to himself, bad move.
February 16th, 2010 at 12:02 am
I didn’t enjoy the show nearly as much when Gabe had A.J. to play off of. It was really bad. I’m dissappointed in the hot shots. Bad descision very bad. Bring A.J. back. Admitt your mistake and fix it. Kara was no good at all.
February 18th, 2010 at 1:55 am
where is sahamies
February 20th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
come one.. its not nearly as good without AJ.. please bring him backkkk
and farha too!
February 21st, 2010 at 11:02 pm
‘I gotta agree, Aj & Gabe were great together. just not the same
February 28th, 2010 at 9:34 pm
Keep Kara but PLEASE bring back A.J. Gabe’s much funnier and actually a better analyst with A.J. Don’t screw up a winning formula!
March 1st, 2010 at 2:38 am
Show lost something that really made it click. Bring back AJ