The show, in its live form, finished in May 2007, although repeats of past episodes were still broadcast until the closure of the Pokerzone channel the following year.
The games featured are from the Prima Poker network of sites, and are broadcast with a short delay, with all players' cards visible.
In 2006, Poker Night Live offered its regular online players the chance to win places in a special PokerBowl show.
The show was broadcast in September 2006 with Ken "Snappit" Hawkins beating Andrew "Gilberto" Parkhouse heads up.
The format was similar with more focus on Sit and Go tournaments and No Limit Cash tables featuring Canadian players.