Professional Poker Tour


The Professional Poker Tour was a series of televised poker tournaments, spinning off from the World Poker Tour television series. It billed itself as the first professional poker league, and was limited to players who have established themselves on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, or major participation on the poker circuit.
Matt Corboy was the lead commentator, with poker pro Mark Seif as color commentator and Kaye Han as floor reporter. The first season, taped in 2004-2005, began airing regularly on Travel Channel on July 5, 2006 and left the air in 2007.

Television format

Events were telecast across five shows each. The first four shows were labeled as quarters, from 1st Quarter to 4th Quarter, reflecting early-round play in the event. The final six-player table was the fifth show of the cycle.

Qualifying

These tournaments were invitation-only freerolls.

First season qualifiers

The PPT was canceled after one season. Events that comprised the PPT in 2005 were integrated into the WPT schedule in 2007-08.

Results

EventWinnerPrizeOther Finalists
World Poker FinalsJohn Juanda$225,000
LA Poker ClassicErick Lindgren$225,000
  • Chris Bigler
  • Daniel Negreanu
  • Dennis Waterman
  • Asher Derei
  • Allen Krell
  • Bay 101Tom McEvoy$225,000
  • Marsha Waggoner
  • Alfredo "Toto" Leonidas
  • Casey Kastle
  • Paul Magriel
  • Hoyt Corkins
  • 3rd Annual Five Star World Poker ClassicLee Markholt$225,000
  • Barry Shulman
  • Doyle Brunson
  • Chris Bjorin
  • Dan Heimiller
  • Erick Lindgren
  • Mirage Poker ShowdownTed Forrest$225,000
  • Randy Jensen
  • David Levi
  • Tom Franklin
  • Chris Tsiprailidis
  • Blair Rodman