The PNIA television production team will be at SugarHouse to live-stream the main event final table on April 11. The ceremony last week also kicked off the inaugural “SugarHouse Poker Night Classic,” which will feature 35 tournaments over 20 days running from March 23 through April 11. “In addition to continuing our high-caliber tournaments, poker fans will get to see some of the game’s best players here in Philadelphia.”
“Being the first-ever Poker Night in America Poker Room is a big honor for the SugarHouse team,” said Wendy Hamilton, general manager of SugarHouse Casino. The new 6,000-square-foot poker room, which includes 28 tables with a total of 252 seats, is the first in the nation to carry the brand of the popular national cable TV poker series Poker Night in America (PNIA). Philadelphia’s SugarHouse Casino SugarHouse Casino last week dedicated its new “ Poker Night in America Poker Room” last week in a ceremony attended by Philadelphia icons Dick Vermeil and Vince Papale-the real-life principals portrayed in the movie Invincible-along with poker pro Matt Glantz. SugarHouse Casino dedicated its “Poker Night in America Poker Room, with 28 tables and 252 seats in the branded 6,000-square-foot space.