Talk:Ultimate Poker Challenge
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editThis article is highly inaccurate. There were only two seasons, beginning in the fall of 2004, and late in the second (c. 1 February 2006) the format was changed completely. The show became a cash game and was retitled UPC Cash Poker. Chad Brown then became more interested in playing than announcing and this eventually led to Brian Mollica being brought in. When the second season would have been over in late March, new episodes continued to be aired, with the last new segments coming out that August (although most telecasts that summer were Cash repeats from the spring). Reruns of UPC Cash Poker have been available in weekly syndication ever since, but after the 2007-2008 season, many smaller-market stations dropped the program (it disappeared from Waco-Temple, Texas, at that point but is still being seen in Dallas-Ft. Worth, for one example each way). Where did all the rubbish here come from? And don't try to tell me that this is wrong, as I regularly checked their website hoping to find news of upcoming new shows. Wasn't there. --Tbrittreid (talk) 22:52, 20 June 2009 (UTC)