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Poker Dome Challenge Gameplay in the Poker Dome Also known as MANSIONPoker Poker Dome Challenge Country of origin United States πŸŒ› No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 43 Production Running time 2 hours Original release Network Fox Sports Net

The MANSIONPoker πŸŒ› Poker Dome Challenge was a 43-week series of speed poker tournaments offering a grand prize of US$1,000,000. The tournament aired πŸŒ› in the United States on Fox Sports Network from May 2006 to March 2007. The tournament featured a number of πŸŒ› technological gimmicks in an effort to increase viewer interest and excitement. Commentating duties were shared by rotating hosts including Barry πŸŒ› Tompkins, Jon Kelley, Michael Konik, Michael Gracz, Joel Meyers and Chris Rose with Leeann Tweeden serving as co-host/exit interviewer (occasionally πŸŒ› covered by Nafeesa DeFlorias). Matt Savage was the tournament director.

The series consisted of single table tournaments of six players each. πŸŒ› Five of the six competitors qualified through daily freeroll tournaments held at mansionpoker. Another competitor came from the National Pub πŸŒ› Poker League, an amateur poker league that partnered with MansionPoker and qualified its nightly bar tournament winners into a private πŸŒ› weekly freeroll.[1][2] Winners of the online qualifiers were flown all expenses paid to Las Vegas, Nevada and receivedR$500 in casino πŸŒ› chips and other amenities.

Professional poker players Tony G, Dennis Waterman and Perry Friedman and reality television personality-turned poker pro Rob πŸŒ› Mariano have appeared in the Dome. Nevada casino author Al W Moe appeared in the Dome and his wife, Shannon πŸŒ› R Moe, was an alternate selection a month later.

Players started with 50,000 in tournament chips and play continued until one πŸŒ› player had all 300,000. The tournament was single-elimination and only the winner of each table received prize money. Players had πŸŒ› just 15 seconds to act on a hand before it was ruled dead. Each player was given one 30-second time πŸŒ› extension that could be used at any time. When the table got to heads-up, each player received another 30-second time πŸŒ› extension (although if a player hadn't previously used the extension he or she did not then have two). Betting was πŸŒ› pot-limit pre-flop and no-limit post-flop until heads-up play, when it became all no-limit.

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