New PokerGO Cash Game Show Cash Flow Debuts This Week

Fans of cash game shows like High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future can rejoice as there is a new high-stakes cash game show debuting on PokerGO this week.

Cash Flow, the first episode of which premieres on March 13, will feature an entertaining cast of characters that includes high-stakes cash game specialists Justin Young and Art Parmann, who last year launched the popular Table 1 podcast filmed at Aria Las Vegas. It will also feature a cast of characters including Blake Vogdes, Shawn Madden, Nick Schulte, Phil Sham and Rips, as well as popular poker vlogger Ethan “WPT123” Yau and Sashimi of Hustler Casino Live fame.

The show will feature a $100/$100 game of no-limit Hold’em with a few surprises mixed in. That includes bomb pots on dealer changes and occasional switches to other variants like pot-limit Omaha (PLO) and includes prop bets like the seven-deuce game. Additionally, Cash Flow will see the introduction of the “Mini Wheel of Gamble.”

New Cash Game Show on PokerGO

Along with Young and Parmann, expect to see many of the regulars from the Table 1 room at Aria, which regularly hosts games at stakes of $50/$100 and higher. PokerGO told PokerNews that the first four episodes of the show will center on the Table 1 game and will feature new names that haven’t appeared on a PokerGO show before.

Young is no stranger to the PokerGO Studio, having played on recent seasons of No Gamble, No Future. He also memorably had aces cracked on two runouts against Matt Berkey to lose a six-figure pot in a World Poker Tour (WPT) Cash Game live stream in December 2024.

Justin YoungOf course, there is plenty more to watch on PokerGO with seasons of High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future underway.

Connor Richards is an Editor & Live Reporter for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast. Connor has been nominated for two Global Poker Awards for his writing.

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