The Poker Star

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The Poker Star
Genre Reality
Game show
Created by Joe Hachem
Presented by Joe Hachem
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original network One
Original release26 September (2009-09-26) 
18 November 2009 (2009-11-18)

The Poker Star is an Australian reality game show broadcast on One from 26 September 2009. It is created and hosted by former World Series of Poker Champion Joe Hachem, who will also act as judge and mentor to the contestants. New Zealand poker champion Lee Nelson will also appear as a judge. [1] The series is sponsored by PokerStars.

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The show pits eleven amateur poker players against each other in a series of challenges that tests the principles of "Joe's Code", rules that Hachem believes are beneficial for success in life and for being a successful poker player. Players compete for $100,000 in cash and entry to four of the world's biggest poker tournaments, with Hachem continuing to join them as their personal mentor. [2] [3]

Over 18,000 people applied for the first series. [2]

The 1st season saw 33-year-old speech pathologist and mother of two Amanda become 'The Poker Star', beating out the other two members of the final three, Josh and Chris. Amanda stated during the final episode that the $100,000 prize money would go a long way to helping with the mortgage on the home she had recently purchased for herself and her two daughters.

Players

CandidateAgeStateResult
Amanda – speech pathologist33 Victoria The Poker Star
Josh – lawyer27VictoriaEliminated in the Season Finale
Chris – student26Victoria
Ben – creative director37VictoriaEliminated in week 7
Donna – marketing executive29 New South Wales Eliminated in week 6
Shane – sales consultant26New South Wales
Katie – homemaker26VictoriaEliminated in week 5
Ron – retired60 Queensland Eliminated in week 4
Sally – bookmaker23New South WalesEliminated in week 3
Martin – fireman48New South WalesEliminated in week 2
Tom – bar owner26VictoriaEliminated in week 1

Weekly results

Elimination Chart
Candidate12345678Winnings
Amanda9th$1,5002nd7th*3rdlast2nd*2nd$1,500
Joshexempt*8th7th4th$3,000$5,000*$7,500*5th**$15,500
Chris7th7th*last$2,500*last3rd3rd*$10,000$12,500
Ben$1,0003rd$2,0005th6th2ndlast*$3,000
Donna4th9th8th*2nd*4th4th-
Shane3rd5th6th6th*2nd5th-
Katielast4th5thlast5th*-
Ron2ndlast3rd3rd-
Sally8th2nd4th-
Martin6th6th-
Tom5th-
* The player(s) won the weekly challenge.
** Invited to play were professional poker players Eric Assoudourian (3rd), Celina Lin (4th) and Emad Tahtouh (last).
  The player became The Poker Star.
  The player was sent to the elimination room.
  The player was eliminated.

Weekly summary

Week 1: "Reading People"

Week 2: "Focus"

Week 3: "Bluffing"

Week 4: "Composure"

Week 5: "Recall"

Week 6: "Endurance"

Week 7: "Courage"

Week 8: "Charisma"

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