Poker After Dark Season 6 Episode 2 - $100k Flip #2

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

A "hand" from 'Poker After Dark - The Cash Game' where all the players (except Phil Hellmuth who chickened out and Patrik Antonius who won Flip#1) agree to run a complete hand for $100k each, blind.

Daniel Negreanu VS Gus Hansen VS Phil Ivey VS Tom Dwan for $400.6k

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  • "That's what I got for my hundred.." :D

  • lol @ durrr getting shut down by ivey! @ like 4.08

  • i once flipped for 800$ :D my JJ lost to A7 =)

  • I have flipped for $100 before. I couldn't imagine putting 100k out there

  • i wanna bang the dealer.

  • lol @ ivey i would love to do it every two minutes

  • Ivey: that's what i got for my hundred

  • Wow wow wow just wow , u got to b rich to do that! Just insane completely mad

  • 4:08 lol at dwans fail high five

  • LOL @ Hellmuth...

    He woulda won both times! Loosen up lol

  • @res813 No clue these percantages are really funky, They musta somehow made a mistake, i just pokerstoved them, including the dead cards, ect.. ect.. it should go ( in order of hands )

    43 percent

    24 percent

    14.5 percent

    18.5 percent

    Wierd.. Guess PAD percantages got messed up somehow

  • hellmuth you would have won if you grew a pair! haha

  • where's the flip where durrrr gets QQ?

  • he's sharing both of his cards

  • Why is durrr's hand so far behind?

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