Celebrity Poker Tournament
Competitive Online Poker & Charity All In One
World Poker Tour® and ClubWPT™ in partnership with Budweiser®, present The King's Celebrity Poker Challenge, a new celebrity charity event streamed online at Twitch.com.
This is a poker-based casino game in which the player may make one raise at any time during the course of the hand. The earlier the raise is made the higher it may be. Unlike other poker-based games, raises made after the ante still have action, even if the dealer doesn't open.
Are you missing the thrill of watching competition in real-time on TV? Poker fans and sports fanatics can now tune in to watch WPT® and Budweiser’s celebrity charity poker series: The King’s Celebrity Poker Challenge on ClubWPT™ – to get their competition fix.
WPT® Anchor Lynn Gilmartin and WPT Commentators Vince Van Patten & Tony Dunst will highlight all the exhilarating action and convey the feel of a WPT final table during this limited event featuring A-list celebrities and all-star athletes competing remotely in a No-Limit Texas Hold'Em tournaments.
- Stars including Adam Sandler, left, and Matt Damon will participate in a virtual poker tournament Saturday to raise money for Feeding America to help people struggling with hunger amid coronavirus.
- The lineup of celebrities gearing up to play poker for charity includes actors, comedians and other performers (CNN) Ben Affleck and a handful of his famous friends are teaming up to play a virtual.
- World Poker Tour® and ClubWPT™ in partnership with Budweiser®, present The King's Celebrity Poker Challenge, a new celebrity charity event streamed online at Twitch.com. Are you missing the thrill of watching competition in real-time on TV?
Celebrities Clash On The Virtual Felt
In the episode airing this Thursday, May 28 @ 8:00 PM ET on Twitch.com, WPT® and Budweiser bring together World Central Kitchen founder, Chef José Andrés, NBA all-star and champion Pau Gasol, Hollywood star Jon Hamm, comedian and actor Jason Alexander, comedian and actor Kevin Pollak, and 11-time surfing champion Kelly Slater, all competing at the same poker table.
Big Donors Pad The Prize Pool
Budweiser® is donating $15,000 on behalf of each of the six players to World Central Kitchen, with an additional $35,000 donated in the winner’s name, to make up a grand total of $125,000 donated to World Central Kitchen, an organization that is delivering meals to families, seniors, frontline healthcare workers and more.
The King’s Celebrity Poker Challenge on ClubWPT™ will premiere on Twitch.com as a two-hour special on May 28 at 8:00 PM ET and will be simulcast across multiple channels, including Budweiser® and World Surf League.
ClubWPT™ Presents: $1,000 Guaranteed Cash Bounty Tournament
& The King's Celebrity Poker Challenge After Party (feat. Lynn Gilmartin)
ClubWPT™ is rewarding any viewer who watches the The King’s Celebrity Poker Challenge on Thursday, May 28 @ 8:00 PM ET – with an entry into a poker tournament FREEROLL that same evening!
This $1,000 Guaranteed Cash Bounty tournament featuring WPT® Anchor Lynn Gilmartin is open to all ClubWPT™ VIP members but will require a secret password that you can only get from tuning in to
How To Join The Fun
Watch The Show:
- Tune-In Details: The King’s Celebrity Poker Challenge on ClubWPT™
- When: 8:00 PM Eastern (5:00 PM Pacific)
- Where: https://www.twitch.tv/worldpokertour
Play The FREEROLL Tournament:
- Tournament Details: $1,000 Celebrity Challenge Stream Bounty
- When: 10:00 PM Eastern (7:00 PM Pacific)
- Where: ClubWPT.com
- Secret Password: To obtain the secret password to gain entry into this exclusive FREEROLL, you need to tune in and watch The King's Celebrity Poker Challenge on WPT's® Twitch channel starting May 28 @ 8:00 PM ET (5:00 PM PT.)
- Cost: FREEROLL for ClubWPT™ VIP Members
- Bounty Prize: 5,000 Tournament Points for knocking out Lynn Gilmartin
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Celebrities often play poker behind the scenes – in home games or private high-stakes games – to avoid the spotlight. But then there are the times that celebrities use their status and name recognition to combine their love for poker with raising money for a good cause.
This has been happening more often in recent weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many celebrities were not working during the shutdowns throughout the United States and saw the great needs of so many charities helping people through this difficult time.
Instead of organizing galas and live poker tournaments for money, as celebrities sometimes do, they had to do it online. They wanted to work with arguably the biggest name in poker, PokerStars, but they couldn’t play for real money online. That was when actor Hank Azaria, journalist and screenwriter Andy Bellin, and PokerStars put their heads together to figure out a solution.
And they ended up raising $1 million doing it.
Thank you to our host @HankAzaria, and to all the stars who helped raise so much money. ⭐🙏
You can still donate by visiting https://t.co/vOa6EmsHDx 🙂
Thanks for watching. #StarsRaisingpic.twitter.com/vedy7uvXcE
— PokerStars (@PokerStars) May 9, 2020
Quick Setup
Azaria and Bellin went to PokerStars to arrange the friendly but profitable-for-charities tournament online. They wanted a group activity, one fun to play and to watch, and one that included enough celebrities to try to raise $1 million.
As soon as they reached out to celebrities, the list quickly grew:
–Amy Schumer, Bryan Cranston, Don Cheadle, Jon Hamm, David Schwimmer, Jason Alexander, Brad Garrett, Kevin Pollak, Ed Norton, Michael Cera, Brian Koppelman, Michael Ian Black, Tony Yazbeck, Neymar Jr., Lisa Kudrow, Jack Black, Aaron Paul, Casey Affleck, Macaulay Culkin, and many more
A special guest is in the booth…
👋 to @amyschumer#StarsRaisingpic.twitter.com/pkOOqYImPU
— PokerStars (@PokerStars) May 9, 2020
It was set up as a play-money tournament. This allowed players from the US to participate, as most celebrities and players for this event were located in the US.
For every celebrity that entered the tournament, PokerStars pledged $10K to the prize pool. Players would then compete for fun, but those finishing in top positions could direct their portions of the “prize pool” to their own favorite charities. Players and viewers could donate during the streaming of the game as well.
More Than $1 Million
The tournament took place on Saturday, May 9. The “Stars CALL for Action” tournament, powered by PokerStars, was streamed on YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.
Ouch. Sick pot alert. 📢😬@DavidSchwimmer couldn't stay afloat on this river.
🎥 https://t.co/zyANRbhmnT
🎥 https://t.co/L6nbXSgJl4#StarsRaisingpic.twitter.com/no0DQYySl2
— PokerStars (@PokerStars) May 9, 2020
When registration ended, there were more than 90 celebrities in the tournament, alongside numerous poker pros. PokerStars rounded up to a solid $1 million for the tournament, from which 50% was donated to Care International. That left $500K in the prize pool for players’ own charities.
In the end, there were 24 players who finished “in the money” so as to be able to dictate the charity to receive their allocated portion of the prize money from PokerStars. Some of those players were Cheadle, Culkin, Cranston, and Norton.
The final table of six players was a mix of actors, sports stars, and poker pros. And they won donations in the following amounts:
–1st place: David Constabile (actor) – $100K to World Central Kitchen
–2nd place: Douglas Costa (footballer) – $75K
–3rd place: Jennifer Shahade (poker pro) – $40K
–4th place: Casey Affleck (actor) – $30K
–5th place: Chris Moneymaker (poker pro) – $20K
Celebrity Poker Tournament 2021
–6th place: Mike Tindall (rugby player) – $15K
And just like that, it's all over. 😲
Congrats to David Costabile and @douglascosta, who won $100K and $75K for their chosen charities. 💰👏#StarsRaisingpic.twitter.com/jmWrThpjyz
Celebrity Poker Tournament Las Vegas
— PokerStars (@PokerStars) May 9, 2020
Celebrities who busted from the initial tournament could then play a winner-take-all side event. That tournament had $50K set up to go to the winner’s charity choice. Footballer Wayne Bridge won that event, and he donated his $50K prize to the Little Roo Neonatal Fund.
Celebrity Poker Tournament 2020
He shoots, he scores! 🎉🏆
A round of 👏 for @WayneBridge for taking down the 2nd-Chance tourney and earning $50K for his charity. #StarsRaisingpic.twitter.com/TQhCqytnGB
— PokerStars (@PokerStars) May 9, 2020
Azaria was quite pleased with the event and its results. “What an amazing day it was,” he said afterward. “I was genuinely moved to connect with so many people that I like and admire for such a wonderful cause, and I remain blown away by how much PokerStars stepped up.”
Of course, Azaria being a poker player himself, added, “And I got to play some poker!”
PokerStars transferred its $500K to CARE International UK, and the rest of the money will go to the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), which will distribute the charity money to players’ chosen foundations.