High Stakes Poker Season 3 Episode 11

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It's a big money night on this episode of HSP, as Kid Poker Daniel Negreanu takes home two six-figure pots and Yukon Brad Booth buys into the table for a cool million. Watch Phil Laak get into a tense pot with the 21 year old wizard Illya Trincher. Both with ace queen, Phil Laak shows the kid his stuff. And Negreanu and the ultra smooth Williams hit a pot that tops 178k. And when Williams, Ivey and Negreanu square off, Kid Poker takes the biggest pot of the night.

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  • its so funny reading all these professional comments of all these 5 cent homegame players, lol

  • does anyone notice when negreanu's sayin he is just over 5'9, then he gets dealt 5 8 lol, and says nice try to the camra. thats fkn hilarious lol

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  • @berendnr1 well great job on the effort

  • i am the best

    fuck you all

    i fucked all of youre moms

    so dont play the cool guy

    because youre mom gave me not one

    not two

    but three great blowjobs

  • "every decent poker player knows" that listening to your gut is what separates the great poker players from the merely average math nerds

  • AJ is Gabe's foil. If Gabe were in the booth by himself it would be a much more one-dimensional show.

  • gabes not only hilarious he also can predict or at least have some good thoughts on most hands!!! hes better then sexton and should mabe take over for the voice of poker?

  • In the hand where Trencher folded the pocket tens..Gabe said he doesn't really care how many chips Matusow has left. But of course he did. The size of the Matusow's stack determines Trencher's implied odds. If he has to call 7,000 and Matusow has only 70,000 less, he doesn't have the implied odds to call with pocket tens against Jacks, Queens, Kings, or Aces, which Matusow was representing. Because he'd have to win the whole stack every time a Ten came on the board to break even.

  • ivey sorta doesnt like the immature poker players he likes b greenstein an he likes negreanu..thats why he didnt talkmuch.

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