This is a poker show, the producer does not want to classify as a poker. How so? In a post published on this 2 +2 program producer, Josh Kimmel, says he does not want to rate the program as poker, as this will be detrimental in the search for a channel that conveys. Living the Life must be so framed as a reality show.
Josh Kimmel is as follows:
Besides working as a producer for the past 8 years, I am an avid poker player both online and live, and I have the fortune of being a winning player over the years.
The series has not yet been purchased by any channel, but Kimmel revealed also be working on a poker movie, entitled The Grind, which will start shooting later this year.
The stars of poker can rarely deny the lure of television. It's been with Johnny Chan and his Full House with Jennifer Harman in Sin City, and even Daniel Negreanu already searched girlfriend on Millionaire Matchmaker.
This time the spotlight focused on the young Trishelle Cannatella and Amanda Kimmel, on Living the Life. Program that aims to show the glamor of international poker circuit, the perspective of two young beautiful female players.
Barcelona was the city chosen for the first trip, and the trailer can still hear the Team PokerStars Pro Barry Greenstein and Daniel Negrenau and even Andy Bloch.
Besides working as a producer for the past 8 years, I am an avid poker player both online and live, and I have the fortune of being a winning player over the years.
The series has not yet been purchased by any channel, but Kimmel revealed also be working on a poker movie, entitled The Grind, which will start shooting later this year.