Poker Central is a privately owned company headquartered in Las Vegas, US. Founded in 2015, the company has approximately 50 employees and reported $29.8M in revenue as of 2023, functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer. The company specializes in media and TV services, operating an online paid subscription channel and streaming service which features multiple poker shows, cash games, and tournaments. Through its PokerGO platform, it provides access to exclusive poker events with over 100 days of live coverage annually. The platform also includes 24/7 access to original series, behind-the-scenes content, and an extensive library of poker classics, accessible via web, mobile, and various OTT devices.

Revenue

Founded

2015

Headcount

43

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Media and TV services

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On April 28, 2026, a "No Gamble No Future" special LIVE cash game featured poker legend Phil Hellmuth, joined by Shaun Deeb, Tom Dwan, Alan Keating, David Williams, Erick Lindgren, and Chris Moneymaker. Previously, on April 25, the "Absolute Nuts" crew competed in a $10/$25 high-stakes cash game live from The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. Earlier in the month, on April 7, a Super High Roller Cash Game, a $500/$1000 No-Limit Hold'em event with a $100,000 minimum buy-in, featured Andrew Robl, Phil Ivey, Alan Keating, Gabriel Andrade, Chalie Hook, Kirk Brown, and Darin Feinstein. This followed the April 6 broadcast of the final table of the 2026 Texas Poker Open $2,200 Main Event live from Champions Club in Houston, Texas. On April 3, a $25/$50 high-stakes cash game from The Venetian Poker LIVE showcased John Isaac and host DJ, with commentary from Remko Rinkema and Tristan Wade.

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Poker Central offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Poker Central's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services.
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Poker Central's revenues were less than $50M in 2023. All the revenue comes from video streaming.
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Examples of Poker Central's suppliers include Backlight, Frequency Networks and JWX.

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Poker Central currently holds broadcasting rights for sports competitions including poker.

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