![]() ![]() Benyamine studied his opponent and found a fold, but Galfond wasn't able to come to the same decision. ![]() In one hand, Benyamine raised to $4,200 with, and Galfond reraised to $16,000 with the premium hand. OMG! Abandon boat!: Galfond made his share of incorrect hero calls on HSP, but he proved he's learned his lesson this week ― sort of. "I guess my call is terrible then, if you can float that," he said. Negreanu turned over top pair, and Dwan just shook his head. Dwan pondered the action and decided Negreanu had missed his straight draw with a hand like five-six or four-five. After the on the river, Negreanu bet $28,200 with his pair of kings. But Negreanu decided to float with his two overs. Negreanu checked, Dwan bet $10,700, and Veldhuis quickly folded. Dwan called from the big blind with any two, in this case they happened to be. Veldhuis opened to $4,000 with, and Negreanu called from the small blind with. What? Nine-high no good?: Dwan was going for genius in this hand, but he didn't quite succeed. ![]() We'll have to wait for next season to see whether Big Papa can get himself back on track.Ĭast: Daniel Negreanu, Tom "durrrr" Dwan, Doyle Brunson, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Eli Elezra, David Benyamine, Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis, and Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond That earned him the right to smash the High Stakes Poker ice sculpture at the end of the night.ĭoyle Brunson, on the other hand, only dug himself further into the red, ending his streak of 16 profitable televised cash-game appearances in a row. Tom "durrrr" Dwan made one of the most heroic and most extremely wrong calls of the night, but it didn't keep him from bagging the biggest win of the season. Every hand featured an ill-timed bluff, a shocking hero call, or a huge fold. After Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis convinced the crew to up the stakes to $500/$1,000 with a $300 ante and a $2,000 straddle, the players pulled out all the stops. The final episode of High Stakes Poker, Season 6 was all about looking like a stud. ![]()
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