China puts poker on the big screen
Poker-themed movies have a long history in American and European cinema; heck even James Bond is a bit of a card shark. To date though poker hasn’t gotten much love on the silver screens of Asia. According to AsianLogic—the company that owns and operates the Asian World Tour—that’s about to change.
The Macau leg of the Asian Poker Tour will run from August 12-23 this year at the new five-star StarWorld Hotel and Casino. While the tournament is expected to bring many of Asia’s top poker pros to the forefront, it will also serve as a backdrop for another exciting poker-related event: China’s first poker-focused movie. Everyone that attends the festival now has the potential not only to win millions but to be seen by millions in the new film which will be shooting footage off and on for both weeks and which is still casting extras.
The actors aren’t the only international stars you’ll see in the film. Some poker pros have already been hand-picked to make appearances. A few names you might recognize include: two-time WSOP bracelet winner JC Tran, WPT and WSOP event winner Quinn Do, and returning APPT Macau champion Nam Le,
China’s previous cinematic efforts in the gambling genre have yielded such national classics as the dramedy “God of Gamblers” with Chow Yun-Fat. The latest project is tentatively titled “Poker King” and is being helmed by famed writer, producer and director Chan Hing-Ka whose earlier films earned him a Hong Kong Film Award and several nominations.



