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High Stakes Poker Last Episode of Season
onlinepokercash.info | High Stakes Poker S6 E13

High Stakes Poker- Season 6, Episode 13


In one of the most exciting episodes and in one of the most thrilling seasons, Season 6 of High Stakes Poker finished with Episode 13. Consisting of a cast of some of the best poker players out there, Daniel Negreanu, Tom "durrrr" Dwan, Doyle Brunson, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Eli Elezra, David Benyamine, Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis and Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond were all going for the jugular. The question remains, who made it out not bleeding??

Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis was back after losing more than $100,000 earlier this season, replacing Mike Matusow and his first move was convincing the table to raise the blinds to $500-$1000 with a $300 ante and a $2000 straddle. This was just the beginning of an action packed show, where every hand aired had something unusual as the players were fighting for their share of the pot.

The first hand didn't go quite as Dwan imagined it would. Veldhuis opened things up, raising to $4000 with A9, Negreanu called with K10 in the small blind, as did Dwan in the big blind with 95. The flop came 3-7-7 and Negreanu checked but Dwan bet $10,700 and Veldhuis quickly folded. But Negreanu went with the call and hit the K on the turn. He then checked again and Dwan checked behind. The Q came on the river and Negreanu bet $28,800 with his pair of kings. Dwan decided to call with 9 high, after deciding that Daniel had missed his straight draw. He then had to shake his head abd said, "I guess my call is terrible then, if you can float that, I made one of them hero calls."

Brunson took the next pot after a huge overbet. Velduis straddled for the $2000, Benyamine called with 76, Galfond raised to $10,500 with K,J and Dwan also called with Q10. Dunson re-raised to $55,500 with AK and everyone folded.

Galfond was next on the straddle and Veldhuis raised to $8200 having a 7-6 and Galfond called with Q-10. Flop came A83. Galfond did a check raise, after Veldhuis bet $13,300 and Galfond re-raised him then to $39,000 and Veldhuis folded.

Veldhuis didn't take a breather before the next hand, he raised to $7500 with 10-9. Benyamine called with 52 and Elezra with a pocket pair of 3's did as well. The flop showed a rainbow with 7-4-7. Elezra checked, Veldhuis made a conti-bet of $14,500 and Benyamine was out but Elezra called. The turn came 9 and Veldhuis had made top pair, and both players checked. On the river came A, Elezra checked, Veldhuis bet $37,000  and Elezra had to pay up.

In the next hand, Benyamine raised to $4200 with pocket tens and Galfond then raised to $16,000 with K,5. Elezra re-raised to $40,500 with pocket kings. Benyamine folded but Galfond called. The flop came K-9-9. Elezra bet $33,000 and Galfond called. The 9 came on the turn and both checked. The Q came on the river and Elezra went in with a $110,000 bet, Galfond finally decided to make the right call and folded his full house. "Pocket queens?" Galfond asked. "He's the most bluffable person in poker," Dwan joked about Galfond's laydowns. "I just don't like to call with full houses. I like, like one pair or ace-high," Galfond responded.

Veldhuis straddled for $2k and Brunson called as big blind with Q7. Veldhuis raised to $11,000 with 92. Brunson replied "Just a little gift for you, son." and called "Thank you, sir," replied Veldhuis. The flop brought 63 2 and both checked.
On the turn Brunson bet $20,500 and Veldhuis called after J came. The river came 4 and Brunson tried to steal the $65,000 in the middle with a $60,000 bet. Veldhuis called with his pair of twos and told Kara Scott afterwards, it was the biggest call he'd ever made in a cash game, but "I'd rather look like a fool and go with my gut and learn from it than chicken out and fold," he said.

On the next hand, Galfond went for the straddle. Benyamine called with 106 and Grospellier saw action for the first time and called with J5. The flop came A-3-Q and Galfond with 3-2 bet $3500. Grospellier called and Benyamine decided it wasn't for him and folded. On the turn came 2 and Galfond bet $9200 after making his second pair. Grospellier went ahead and then raised to $27,500 which Galfond called. The river showed 2 and Grospellier checked and then folded to Galfond's bet of $34,200.

Next on the straddle was Negreanu. Elezra raised to $7200 with QQ Dwan with 97, Benyamine (K-J), Galfond (9-8) and Negreanu (J10) all called. Flop came 3-7-9 rainbow and Dwan hit two pair and re-raised Elezra's bet of $23,300 to $71,000. Benyamine, Galfond and Negreanu all made the right decision and folded, but Elezra re-raised to $173,000 and Dwan went all-in for $426,300! This gave Elezra pause, with $638,500 in the pot but finally folding and going from over $400,000 up to only $250,000 up and Dwan was now up for the episode.

Dwan had the next straddle and Grospellier raised to $7000 with A6. Dwan discovered that he had pocked aces black and re-raised to $20,800 after asking how much Grospellier was playing, who called. The flop came, 864 and Dwan bet $26,400 and Grospellier called. The turn was Q and Dwan went all-in and Grospellier called, although as he was counting his chips, he said, "It's probably bad" and it was. Grospellier wanted to run it once and after the 5 came, Dwan had won a $255,300 pot. Another Doyleism was born as he commented to Dwan, “You’re like a vacuum cleaner.”

In the second to last hand of the season, Galfond straddled and Negreanu raised to $8,000 with K5.  Veldhuis called with 97, and so did Galfond with 8-7. Negreanu got top pair on the flop of K-8-3 and he bet $26,000 and Galfond called. Galfond got trips on the turn of 8  and he checked and Negreanu did too. Negreanu got his trips on the river of K. Galfond checked and after Negreanu bet $25,000, Galfond announced, "I have a full house again" and folded once more.

In the last hand of Season 6, Elezra straddled, Galfond raised to $8,000 with 10-2, Negreanu called with Q10 and so did Elezra with J10. Flop came Q-4-J having two diamonds. Galfond bet $14,000, Negreanu called, and Elezra folded. The turn brought a 8, the second club on the table. Negreanu bet $30,000 after Galfond checked, who then re-raised to $94,000.  Negreanu, on a big draw went all-in and Galfond folded, saying,“I was trying to impress Doyle.” *by playing the 10-2, known as the Brunson, because of the two Main Event WSOP championships Doyle won with that hand*

Thus we have to wait again until next season for the action to continue.................


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