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Card Player TV: Your Direct Line to the Pros

by Justin Marchand |  Published: Sep 18, 2009

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If you can’t get through your day without a poker-information fix, hopefully you’ve stumbled upon Card Player TV.

The multimedia section of CardPlayer.com, Card Player TV serves up your daily dose of poker news, strategy, and lifestyle content.

Card Player TV is retooling its schedule and giving you a chance to interact with top poker pros, all while winning prizes for your participation.

All InBox
Its newest show, ALL INBOX, is certain not to disappoint. In each episode, Card Player TV will sit down with poker’s most accomplished pros to answer your questions.

All you have to do is e-mail your questions to [email protected] and include your name and address. Feel free to ask questions regarding anything from deep-stack play to life away from the table.

Have you played an interesting hand and want to know what a pro would have done? We will ask one! Just be sure to provide specific details, such as stack sizes, blinds/stakes, position, and other relevant information. The more details you provide, the more valuable the feedback will be.

Be sure to go to CardPlayerTV.com to find ALL INBOX, and other new and exciting shows.

On a separate note, the poker world took a short breather after the World Series, but as we go to press, top players are once again traveling around the globe, chasing Player of the Year points.

Big tournaments are running in Los Angeles (World Poker Tour), Macau (Asian Poker Tour), and Ukraine (PokerStars European Poker Tour), and CardPlayer.com is chock-full of daily tournament recaps and strategy analysis.

As poker goes more and more global, one player who has parlayed trans-Atlantic plane tickets into titles is Team PokerStars pro Jason Mercier. The 22-year-old is the only player with two European Poker Tour titles, and he secured his first World Series bracelet this summer. Check out Page 48 for more on one of poker’s rising stars. Spade Suit