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If you are looking for Hold\'em poker Texas excitement check out the new DVD of the World Series of Poker reviewed here, the main event being

Making the best of Holdem poker Texas is not only about being skilful at this game, but also knowing where to play it. If you are looking for Holdem poker Texas excitement check out the new DVD of the World Series of Poker reviewed here, the main event being \"No Limit Holdem poker Texas\".

Set in Las Vegas, Nevada, the 34th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) saw a record-breaking 839 players battle it out for poker immortality and big money at Binion\'s Horseshoe casino in one of the highest stakes games in town -- the No Limit Holdem poker Texas, the tournament\'s \"Main Event,\" which had a $10,000 buy-in and $2.5 million first-place prize that included the coveted world-title bracelet.

ESPN and DVD Marketing Inc. have put together the entire 2003 ESPN telecast of The No Limit Holdem poker Texas games on a double-disc DVD, equating to seven hours of un-cut, commercial-free action in full screen digital video.

Hosted by ESPN\'s Lon McEachern and sports columnist Norman Chad, the DVD includes revealing interviews of key players, a \"how-to\" on playing the Holdem poker Texas, chapter points at the key rounds, and highlights of ESPN\'s Cold Pizza and Pardon The Interruption tournament coverage. The DVD is available today in retail stores and online at championshipdvd.com .

Viewers now have the opportunity to study Holdem poker Texas masters at work, including the legendary Doyle Brunson (1977, 1978 WSOP Champion), stone-cold Johnny Chan (1987, 1988 WSOP Champion, immortalized in Rounders), Sam Farha, poker bad boy Phil Hellmuth (1989 WSOP Champion), the showman Scotty Nguyen (1998 WSOP Champion) and Annie Duke, one of women\'s best poker players, as they handle the pressure over a course of five intense days.

In the end, Chris Moneymaker, the out-of-nowhere 27 year-old amateur stunned everyone when he parlayed a $40 online tournament win for a seat at the \'Main Event\' into a world championship title and a cache worth $2.5 million.

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