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  • omg if chan won that year that would've been sick!1!!

  • its actually any card higher than a 9

  • Yeah this commentator doesn't really know what he's talking about. Or he didn't really think it through in the heat of the moment.

    Another king would give PH a fullhouse. Also, he says any card higher than a ten. The other 3 tens would also give chan the pot with two pair and a higher kicker.

  • hellmuth looks different.. hes a legend

  • wow chan is chinesse

  • ah!ah!ah! you dodn´t knew that ?!

  • he doesnt afraid of anything

  • Man, I wish that Chan could've won that. He would've been the only guy to have won the World Series of Poker three consecutive times. I hate Hellmuth, he's so full of himself. "If luck wasn't involved, I guess I would always be winning." What a fag.

  • Amen to that! Hellmuth is a sore loser... a crybaby...

  • look how hellmuth was dressing like a nerd

  • i dont get why they say any card higher than a ten will give chan the pot. if a king comes, then that would give hellmuth a full house. if a ten, jack, queen, or ace come, then chan would get the pot.

  • only K is excluded~~

  • Full house? what are you talking about, the flop was KTT, the turn was a Q. So A K would give both players 2 pair (kings and tens) and Chan with Ace kicker. A jack would give Chan broadway and also with a second Q 2pair with a better kicker. So any card higher than a ten would give Chan the pot.

  • Wrong!! Flop was KKT another king would have given PH Kings full and JC Trips - Ace, Queen, Jack or Ten give the pot to Chan!!

    Man i wish moneymaker never won so all you clowns kept your mouths shut!

  • lol donkaments

  • sckrbt - you know not of what you speak... without knowing the chip stacks, how much Chan was committed to the pot already and that Hellmuth is capable of pushing with any two cards, an Ace heads-up is a strong hand. Even against a made hand, A7s will win 32% of the time. On the turn, Chan is still 29% to win, which with one card to come is huge.

  • Probably the worst move Chan ever made.

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