![]() ![]() Once you have it perfect, load it onto YouTube and email the link to no later than 23:59 ET, November 16. ![]() And while you may be thinking “I will express my personality using nothing but dance”, that’s fine, I guess, but we like videos to be in English. It’ll need to be a snappy, fun and enthusiastic presentation of your personality. It’s at this point where we’ll ask you to submit a two minute video, where you get to tell us your story. You can begin the process of qualifying today, with tournaments taking place online daily at 12:05 ET, 14:05 ET and 16:05 ET, running until November 9.Īs well as there being an added prize pool of $1,500, the top 20 finishers in each qualifier will advance to the casting stage, essentially the audition stage for the TV show (shrinking violets look away now). The first of these new heats will take place during the 2015 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in January–not a bad trip even if events at the table go badly. If the bluff gets called, it’s the bluffer who is incarcerated, and the player who called will get the bonus chips.Ītlantis Resort, where you can come face to face with sharks both inside and outsideĮach of these heats has a seat open for a PokerStars player. The bluffer meanwhile gets bonus chips if they make it to the final. If a player pulls off a bluff on the river, the loser gets sent to the Shark Cage to miss an orbit. It’s an innovative format which includes a 30-second shot clock (to keep the action moving), and of course the all-important bluff button. In case you’re new to the whole concept or simply found this page by Googling “near death experiences”, Shark Cage is the show where poker legends from around the world compete in heats for a seat at the final. What’s more you can bring someone along with you, an eye-witness who can corroborate your stories when you get back home. Win one and you’ll get four nights stay at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas during the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, plus flights and $800 spending money. ![]() This is your chance to win one of three seats available for the first three heats of Shark Cage Season 2. But if you’re the type who likes the spotlight, likes a challenge, and likes the idea of a lot of money at the end of it, then now is your time - for qualifying events for Season 2 of Shark Cage begin today. Personally I would have to be chased by a pack of sharks before I climbed into a shark cage. All of a sudden the wet-suit and chum option seemed quite appealing. Out there, alone, with at least two cameras focused on their face–the fool who either tried to bluff or failed to catch one. In the first show, which featured Lex Veldhuis, Tony Dunst, Phil Laak, Jennifer Harman and Jason Alexander, players were routinely dismissed, condemned to the Shark Cage and a very public humiliation. I was thinking this as I watched the first episode a few days ago. A chance to play the game you love against pros and celebrities, on television, on an island in Paradise? There’s no discussion to be had. Unless you’re one of those adrenaline types, and if you’re reading this while tightrope walking the Grand Canyon that’s you, you may be thinking that we’ve lost our minds, that the poker is the more appealing option. What would you rather do? “Dive into a” or “appear on” Shark Cage? ![]()
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