Top 10 Gambling TV Shows of All Time
Gambling is one of mankind's favorite hobbies and recreational activities. People started to consume gambling content in the 20th century. Gambling movies and TV shows are a big part of pop culture and mainstream media.
High Stakes Poker is a televised cash game of no limit Texas hold’em. The show has been on for 8 seasons and it's still going strong.
Breaking Vegas was a short-lived television series that premiered in 2004 on The History Channel. The show covers various real-life stories of people who have been documented to illegally take money from casinos using clever tricks and technology.
Max Kellerman was the host of a gambling series on Spike TV called King of Vegas.
Poker After Dark was a poker show that premiered back in 2007. It had a run of four years before it was cancelled in late 2011. The show was rebooted in 2017 and features a lot of familiar faces from the original run.
Liar Game is a Japanese reality TV show inspired by a popular manga series. It follows the story of Nao, a college student who receives a mysterious package containing cash amounting to 100 million Japanese Yen. She is now a contestant in the Liar Game Tournament, where she is forced to lie, cheat, and steal her way to the top.
The World Poker Tour is a poker tournament. It is considered the most prestigious competition in all of poker.
Luck was cancelled in 2012 due to animal harm on the set. The remaining episodes of the first season continued to air.
Las Vegas is a popular comedy-drama series that aired on NBC from 2003 to 2008. The show revolves around a team of people working for the fictional Montecito hotel on the Las Vegas strip.
The Casino is a reality-based TV show that follows millionaires Thomas Breitling and Tim Poster as they oversee the operations at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Smart Live Casino is an interactive UK-based television show that was first formed in 2007.