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Home & Away: April 4

Home & Away features a high-stakes underground poker game next week.

Are we still in Summer Bay?

Home & Away features a high-stakes underground poker game next week.

In the wake of her denied insurance claim for last year’s gas poisoning, Mackenzie (Emily Weir) finds herself struggling to keep local watering hole Salt afloat.

Out of options and beginning to panic, she desperately turns to a sure-fire way to settle her debts and get back in the black: Salt will host an illegal poker night.

Dressed to the nines, Mackenzie enlists colleagues Felicity (Jacqui Purvis) and Ryder (Lukas Radovich) to help host the illicit game. But Felicity has a trick of her own up her sleeve: her suave, suited and booted boyfriend Tane (Ethan Browne) knows his way around a poker table.

Get ready for glitz, glamour, deceit and danger as Mackenzie’s attempt to pay off her debts quickly leads to a sinister world where the bets are big and the consequences are dire.

Will Mackenzie heed her brother Dean’s (Patrick O’Connor) advice to steer clear of the poker underworld? Or will Mac go all-in?

7pm Monday April 4 on Seven.

One Response

  1. This show is complete & utter rubbish – a farce not a drama. As if Mac could bring gambling tables into her joint without any one seeing them do so, As is this gives a responsible approach to gambling addiction. As if the girls. living in remote Summer Bay (now renamed Bullshit Bay) would have very expensive evening gowns & shoes stashed away for gambling nights & of course the guys all have dinner suits tucked away for such an occasion as well.
    As if Chloe, a murderer, could still walk around the Bullshit Bay area without being investigated. As if Mia got could get off free for driving a stolen car, at speed, with a dead body in the boot. As if dopey Chloe would believe her mother that she was raped, no charges ever raised or apparently police involvement into the matter. As if Mia could buy a gym with stolen money. As if all of Chloe’s friends & family, all accessories after the fact to a murder, would protect her & let a family member who conveniently dies, take the rap. Bullshit

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