Po-Po-Poker
Po-Po-Poker

Po-Po-Poker

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2022- 2023
3 Seasons
39 Episodes
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Overview

The show features a poker game with an endless array of entertainment. Each episode invites different celebrities from the entertainment industry to play poker and chat about recent events and interesting stories within the industry. Though the game doesn't involve real money, losing heavily will result in a larger punishment. With each hand of poker, the show offers a glimpse into the less-known aspects of the entertainment industry.

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Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

郭偉亮

Unknown Role

郭偉亮
Acting

Liu Haojunlong

Unknown Role

Liu Haojunlong
Acting

Sonya Chan Yan-Yan

Unknown Role

Sonya Chan Yan-Yan
Acting

Amber Chan

Unknown Role

Amber Chan
Acting

Jojo Wong Tsz-Yan

Unknown Role

Jojo Wong Tsz-Yan
Acting

Elizabeth Nicole

Unknown Role

Elizabeth Nicole
Acting

Clevis Tam

Unknown Role

Clevis Tam

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