The coverage of this year’s World Series of Poker on ESPN has dramatically changed. ESPN had decided to give more attention to the more Main Event times and the special events made for TV such as $40,000 WSOP Anniversary tournament and the Ante Up for Africa, rather than on multiple preliminary events final tables.
As the World Series of Poker was approaching, a lot of chatter was going on about how ESPN is going to cover the series this year. People and experts were also confused about whether the shift from small final tables will be favorable or not. This was because smaller tables lacked the star power which did not appeal much of the audiences who were more interested in watching celebrity poker players to demonstrate their skills.
This year, ESPN has also allowed more than 440 productions to do their best to tell great stories over the television. So, with all these additions and changes, this year’s tournament will be a much see for all.
iPoker is one of the largest poker networks in the world which is going to host the PokerNews Cup Australia, the incredible satellite poker series. It is also awarding packages which will give the poker fans a chance to savor all that Melbourne has on offer.

