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This series blows chunks!
old-dutch28 February 2007
Billed as a reality series where Rob convinces Amber to risk it all as he attempts to become a professional poker player, this series feels like nothing more than a poorly scripted show. In fact two writers are listed in the credits. Rob and Amber were exciting to watch on Amazing Race and Survivor, because those were good shows, and they made them better, now it's just the two of them and frankly Amber is about as interesting as watching paint dry. The only highlight of this 10 episode "reality" show is the occasional appearance of professional poker player Daniel Negraneu (sp). Otherwise it feels like a 1/2 hour infomercial for Las Vegas apartments, hotels and attractions. A typical 1/2 hour episode has Rob's friend flying in and we have to watch him and Rob play poker, then to make it worse Rob does a voice over (ala Survivor/Race) detailing how incredibly well he played his hand(s). Who cares. About the only thing they didn't show during the 10 episodes was Rob playing poker, OK they did a few times, but for the most part his poker playing felt more like a paid endorsement for an on-line poker website, which got mentioned several times, including one forced scene in which Amber shouts out that Rob has an email from...

If you liked Rob & Amber on the Race and Survivor, don't watch this series (if you can find it, it's on Fox Reality Channel), because you'll come away viewing them not as exciting reality show players but instead as underpaid bad actors willing to take any part for money. There was very little reality in this series, and even less worth watching. If you need a Rob and Amber fix rent Survivor All Stars or Amazing Race Season 7, that way you may still like them when you are done watching.

Rob and Amber Against the Odds Season 2 - Rob convinces Amber he wants to be a porn star? Who knows?
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9/10
A great show--for Rob and Amber fans
Emilyanna076 January 2020
This show is meant for a niche audience, specifically, people who have already enjoyed watching Rob and Amber on Survivor, Amazing Race, and perhaps, managed to catch their wedding--the last of which is more difficult to locate than the other shows. Simply put, people who are already fans of them, and want to see how their life and marriage progresses as they transition from newlyweds to a somewhat more established couple wanting to undertake a new venture in Rob's career and both of their lifestyles. It helps that Rob is one of the producers of the show, which means that he has a larger say in what gets aired on TV than a typical reality star contestant.

The first episode is clearly staged, but the purpose is to set up the story. Since fans weren't privy to the initial conversations behind the move to Las Vegas and Rob's hope to make it big time in poker, we see a scripted version. Was that the only way, or even the best way, to start this series? Certainly not for the best, and probably not for the second, but that's how it came to be. After the first episode, though, the stories seem reasonably organic for a reality TV series. It's fun to see Rob and Amber maneuver their way around Las Vegas, and show potential tourists sites that aren't exclusively related to gambling or the stage.

It's worth noting that one reason they are still together--they will celebrate 15 years of marriage in April--is that they listen to each other and know how to sacrifice and compromise. We see that, even after two and a half years of marriage, they are clearly in sync to each other's needs, even if they can't deliver what the other person wants at the time. Rob, for example, ends up missing Amber's reunion to compete in a big poker game, but then spends all the money he wins treating her to a dress she had refused to purchase earlier (too expensive) and a night on the town. Amber recognizes when her husband needs a break from poker and, and arranges a weekend back home for him to rejuvenate. These scenes are fun to watch and clearly demonstrate that marriage is give and take, even in a reality TV show series.

Would I suggest this to someone who's never seen them on Survivor All Stars or has no interest in them as a couple? Probably not--for their sanity. However, for fans of the couple who want to see a peak inside this point in their life, you will definitely enjoy the series!

Take the negative reviews with a grain of salt--they're likely from people who rooted against them in Survivor and Amazing Race. Perhaps, even, from Lex, Kathy, Lynn, and Alex! ;)
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