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ESPN To Air PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event Final Table on Saturday

Show Will Feature Hole Cards and One-Hour, Unedited Delay

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Chris Moneymaker Is Still Playing In The Main EventOn Saturday, ESPN will be broadcasting the main event final table from the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The high-definition coverage will be shown with hole cards on a one-hour, unedited delay starting at 5 p.m. EST on ESPN3.com with ESPN2 joining in at 10 p.m.

“For the first time viewers at home will see a poker telecast from start to finish, including hole cards and completely unedited, revealing all of the strategy, angst and competition of world-class poker players,” said Matt Volk, ESPN manager of programming and acquisitions.

The show will be accompanied by play-by-play analysis from James Hartigan and David Tuchman who will be joined in the booth by Daniel Negreanu and Chris Moneymaker. Moneymaker is still currently in the main event and should he make the final table, he would be replaced. Michelle Orpe will serve as the sideline reporter for exit interviews.

The winner of the eight-handed final table will take home $2.3 million with each of the final four players earning over seven figures.