A unknown or at least non-professional player is opposing face to face versus an expert gambler. Who faces extra strain? "Merely for the reason that a name is an unpaid player, or an unidentified as I like to name them, does not signify he is not an accomplished bettor," The television forecaster Wayne Allyn Root stated on the "King of Vegas" show location. Root, who envisioned the conception for the program, will host the show alongside with Max Kellerman, famous as a boxing forecaster and a host of a sports talk show. Root also serves as a fellow executive creator with Michael Yudin and Brian Gadinsky, previously of "American Idol."
"King of Vegas" will go on air at 10 p.m. Tuesdays on the Spike channel. Spike channel is aiming in the direction of the male viewers and runs television shows such as "The Ultimate Fighter" and "Maximum Exposure." Allocated as a gambling reality show, "King of Vegas" will first go on air on Jan. 17. It will present 12 competitors consisting from a blend of unheard of recreational players and expert gamblers, together with poker players and blackjack competition experts -- contending for a single $1 million prize that will be awarded to the first place.