New Poker Listings Features to Come6 Aug 2006 Poker Listings is a website that claims to be the home of the world's best poker deals. They are continuing to provide up-to-the-minute coverage of the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event for the throngs of dedicated poker readers logging on to their site each day to read the latest results, news, articles and interviews straight from the home of the 2006 WSOP - the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The poker website's resources consist of a large team of reporters, writers, editors, directors, producers, photographers and poker players who are working day and night to provide interested visitors with the extensive, high quality coverage they have come to expect from Poker Listings.
Poker Listings fans will not only find information about the Main Event at Poker Listings, as well as up-and-coming players and old school pros, but will also soon enjoy in-depth video interviews with poker legends Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein and Antonio Esfandiari. "Poker Listings has sat down with some of poker's biggest names to bring our readers unique access to the predictions, thoughts, hopes and strategies of today's poker greats," said Staffan Rydin, editor in chief of Poker Listings. "Upcoming video interview segments with Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein and Antonio Esfandiari will provide an inside look at the versatile characters that have helped take poker to the level it's at today."
The daily video is being produced by Point Pictures, a Vancouver-based television, film and internet video production company. Past video interviewees include Patrik Antonius, Andy Bloch, Noah Boeken, Dutch Boyd, Hoyt Corkins, Paul Darden, Liz Lieu, Marcel Luske, Mel Judah, Jeff Madsen, Mats Rahm, Vince Van Patten and Rob Varkonyi. "Poker Listings was able to get these poker pros to open up during interviews and really get to the heart of their poker desires," said Dani Elias, executive producer and CEO of Point Pictures. "Visitors to the site are going to hear their favorite pros talk about their poker beginnings, dream match-ups and their thoughts on the future of the WSOP, among other things."
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