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Berkey Stacks Deeb in Big Game On Tour Episode 2

Matt Berkey takes control of PokerStars' high-stakes show, outplaying five-time WSOP bracelet winner Shaun Deeb.

·Industry Analysts··1 min read

Matt Berkey dominated Episode 2 of PokerStars' The Big Game On Tour on Sunday, delivering a standout performance that included a decisive stack against veteran Shaun Deeb, according to Poker.org.

Why It Matters

High-stakes televised poker remains one of the most effective content formats for driving platform awareness and player acquisition — PokerStars knows this well. Berkey's visible dominance in a competitive lineup raises his profile as a cash-game specialist, which in turn draws recreational players eager to watch — and imitate — elite strategy. Episodes like this function as live advertisements for the platform's poker ecosystem. Gambling involves risk; viewers should treat professional play as entertainment, not a strategy guide.

Context

The Big Game On Tour is a PokerStars-produced high-stakes cash game series featuring a rotating cast of poker pros and notable personalities. As of May 2025, the show is in its early episodes, building momentum with name-brand players like Shaun Deeb — a five-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner — to anchor credibility and viewership. Berkey, founder of the Solve for Why poker training site, brings a strong analytical reputation that contrasts interestingly with Deeb's more aggressive, confrontational style.

What's Next

Episode 3 of The Big Game On Tour is expected to continue the series' weekly cadence, with PokerStars likely rotating in new players to sustain audience interest and narrative tension across the run.


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