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At times like this, I wish I had a publicist.

“Bravo will take over Las Vegas where twenty-five Hollywood stars will all vie to win the first ever “Celebrity Poker Showdown,” a new six-part, one-hour original series hosted by Kevin Pollak airing Tuesdays this Winter, it was announced today by Jeff Gaspin, President, Bravo.
“Great celebrity poker games have taken place privately for years and this series offers viewers a rare opportunity to witness a new side of their favorite celebrity,” said Gaspin. “‘Celebrity Poker Showdown’ maintains Bravo’s goal of offering a popular concept from a unique point of view, adding to Bravo’s growing original programming slate.”

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2 October, 2003 Wil

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23 thoughts on “all in”

  1. Andrew says:
    2 October, 2003 at 5:50 pm

    SO why not contact Bravo directly to see if you can get in? We could even get a campaign going to help you out. I know that I think it would be a hoot to see you there – I think you would bring some brevity to the situation by not being as damned serious as everyone else.

  2. CJ says:
    2 October, 2003 at 5:57 pm

    Yeah, a grass roots campaign might be what is needed. And send them a letter including a lot of fancy poker terms and see if that impresses them ๐Ÿ˜‰
    And Wil, I guess I’ll ask you here… if you ever need an outlet for poker stories, I’ve got a multi-contributor blog set up dedicated to poker only. I’d love to hear why you enjoy poker ๐Ÿ™‚
    The url is in the trackback for this post.

  3. Michael Demmons says:
    2 October, 2003 at 6:07 pm

    Better yet, Wil! How’s about working on getting Ryan in the game!?!?! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. ShelaghC says:
    2 October, 2003 at 6:15 pm

    Wil – Kevin Pollack used to do one of the best “Shatner as Kirk” impressions in the universe (if you didn’t already know that).
    I’m reasonably sure the guy is a Trekkie from way back. And, if that’s so, he’d probably love to have any Trek veterans participate.
    Wil? Are you out there?
    Find Kevin Pollack’s number (or his agent’s) and ask him, for cryin’ out loud!
    Famous true story:
    Elizabeth Taylor used to watch the Carol Burnett Show regularly and wished someone from the series would call and ask her to be a guest.
    Roddy McDowall, one of Ms. Taylor’s best friends, guested on the Carol Burnett Show at least once a year. Although she had to have known that Roddy was a frequent guest, Ms. Taylor apparently never said a word to him about this wish.
    Carol Burnett never learned of any of this until after the series had ended its eleven(?) year run and all she could say was “If I’d only known!”
    All it takes is a word in the right ear or a phone call to the right person.
    Wil? Are you reading this?
    Call the man!
    If you don’t do it, you’ll never know what would have happened if you had done it.

  5. courtney says:
    2 October, 2003 at 7:51 pm

    I would like to see the celebs head-to-head with current poker champs… now *that* would make a stellar game.
    Jack Black versus Phil Hellmuth… OMG, I would pay to see that.

  6. CJ says:
    2 October, 2003 at 9:14 pm

    I believe when the World Poker Tour went to LA, there were quite a few celebrities who entered. Jerry Buss (LA Lakers owner) even made the final table. Matt Damon and Edward Norton both entered the World Series of Poker while making the movie Rounders. They were the definition of dead money, both busting out relatively early.
    I’d give Wil a much better chance than them!

  7. :: jozjozjoz :: says:
    2 October, 2003 at 10:55 pm

    There seems to be ample support here for you to go for it!

  8. Christy says:
    2 October, 2003 at 11:05 pm

    ::nods::
    Call ’em! Go for it! ๐Ÿ˜€

  9. arbitrary aardvark says:
    2 October, 2003 at 11:44 pm

    I’d suggest this might be a good time to call Jonathan Frakes just to kick around some ideas.
    There’s that Ebert routine of, would this be a better movie if the same actors sat around a table playing poker and talking. I’ll bet there’s an angle here somewhere. Maybe one or more of them need a poker coach. Or maybe you can talk one of them into playing for breast cancer research.
    Or… you get the drift. I know nothing about poker, but your book references have gotten me almost interested.
    Aside to andrew: brevity is the soul of wit.

  10. Jenny M. Finster says:
    2 October, 2003 at 11:55 pm

    Dude. DUDE! I finally get the Bravo channel now so you HAVE to be on that show, man.
    If only it worked like that, “Jenny says so, we must now put Wil in the show!” Haha.
    But seriously, I hope you get on that show.
    Dammit, I knew some one who said they knew Kevin Pollak, if only I could remember…Anything you think us readers can do, as always, just let us know!

  11. hayley says:
    3 October, 2003 at 5:43 am

    wil, i’ll be your publicist… doesn’t matter that im 17. ๐Ÿ˜›
    it’s okie, maybe they’ll call you–or not, whatevah.
    i can always invite you over to my house and we’ll play poker…ten bucks says i can kick your ass ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Fabian says:
    3 October, 2003 at 11:20 am

    Wil,
    If you do go play, you might want to learn some stuff from your stepson. It seems that the more you know tnat the more fun you could have playing the game.
    FG

  13. Fred Fowler says:
    3 October, 2003 at 12:01 pm

    Will Norman Chad fall in love with Wil like he did with Sam Farha?

  14. d. burr says:
    4 October, 2003 at 7:38 am

    i don’t think it would be all that much fun watching celebrities play poker on television…now if my own friends were on the show that would be different…but none of us are celebrities…yet.

  15. TDavid says:
    4 October, 2003 at 5:43 pm

    That would be cool to see the STNG crew playing celebrity poker.

  16. Lisa says:
    4 October, 2003 at 7:09 pm

    Okay ‘casino’, comment spam is not cool.
    Haven’t you said your son is a better poker player than you? Maybe he should have a publicist. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  17. wil says:
    4 October, 2003 at 10:43 pm

    Ugh.
    Fucking spammers. Does anyone know how to make that crap stop?

  18. Phil Gordon says:
    5 October, 2003 at 11:40 am

    Mr. Wheaton,
    Believe it or not, your cries have not gone
    unheard. I am forwarding this thread to the
    producers of the show… Keep up the good
    work — I really enjoy your website!
    Phil Gordon
    Co-host and Poker Analyst
    Celebrity Poker Showdown, BRAVO

  19. CJ says:
    5 October, 2003 at 9:41 pm

    Man… I sure hope that was the real Phil Gordon!

  20. wil says:
    5 October, 2003 at 11:03 pm

    Heh.
    The “Too Good To Be True” file gets another entry. ๐Ÿ™‚

  21. HomeDaddio says:
    6 October, 2003 at 8:10 am

    This soo sappy, but I hope you get the point. Even if we digress or make offers of help in areas we know nothing about, the folks out here really like you and want you to be happy. It never pays to believe that you are the center of the universe, but you have created a special place of good will and positive energy for yourself and others. Thanks again for letting us comment. Be Good.

  22. ChrisFish says:
    6 October, 2003 at 11:48 am

    Heya Wil,
    long time lurker…blah blah blah
    Hope you get into the tourney.
    I have been playing a lot of online poker and its pretty fun. It was funny to come across your story about your bad beat after having been on the receiving end of a bad beat myself.
    Good luck, would love to see you kick some ass on the show…

  23. Mell says:
    9 October, 2003 at 9:53 am

    my 14th birthday was a week ago woo hoo!

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