Recap of the last 2 seasons with unaired footage
The stakes have been raised as each player enters the game for $500,000 as a new line-up takes over on High Stakes Poker. Guy Laliberte makes his High Stakes debut and is joined by Antonio Esfandiari, Sammy Farha, David Benyamine, Patrik Antonius, Jamie Gold, Barry Greenstein, and Doyle Brunson for this $300/$600/$1,200 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
The fifth season of High Stakes Poker starts with a bigger game of $400/$800 No-Limit Hold'em and a $200,000 minimum buy-in. Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Barry Greenstein, Tom Dwan, David Benyamine, and Eli Elezra are back for another season, while Peter Eastgate and Ilari Sahamies make their debut on High Stakes Poker.
Big hands collide and they're running an almost $550,000 pot once! High Stakes Poker gets even higher as the limits get kicked up to $500/$1,000 on this episode of High Stakes Poker featuring Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreanu, Peter Eastgate, Barry Greenstein, Tom Dwan, David Benyamine, Ilari Sahamies, and Eli Elezra.
The season finale never disappoints - especially when they bump the blinds to $500/$1,000! Lex Veldhuis joins the game as the stakes are raised and Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, Phil Galfond, Doyle Brunson, David Benyamine, Bertrand Grospellier, and Tom Dwan close out the season on High Stakes Poker.
New lineup and new faces on High Stakes Poker as Jonathan Duhamel, Julian Movsesian, and Bill Perkins make their debut alongside Haralabos Voulgaris, Phil Laak, Mike Baxter, Jason Mercier, and Barry Greenstein.
Almost everyone gets a turn with pocket aces as the action continues with Haralabos Voulgaris, Phil Laak, Mike Baxter, Jonathan Duhamel, Jason Mercier, Julian Movsesian, Bill Perkins, and Barry Greenstein on this episode of High Stakes Poker.
The young guns are starting to get aggressive as High Stakes Poker continues with Haralabos Voulgaris, Phil Laak, Mike Baxter, Jonathan Duhamel, Jason Mercier, Julian Movsesian, Bill Perkins, and Barry Greenstein.
Barry Greenstein is at the center of the action from start to finish as Haralabos Voulgaris, Phil Laak, Mike Baxter, Jonathan Duhamel, Jason Mercier, Julian Movsesian, and Bill Perkins closes out this episode of High Stakes Poker.
A new lineup takes a seat as Erik Boneta makes his debut alongside Johnny Chan, Phil Galfond, Antonio Esfandiari, Robert Croak, Bill Klein, Phil Laak, and Doyle Brunson on High Stakes Poker.
Big bluffs, big pots, pocket aces, and angles? Johnny Chan, Phil Galfond, Antonio Esfandiari, Robert Croak, Erik Boneta, Bill Klein, Phil Laak, and Doyle Brunson continue to battle on this episode of High Stakes Poker.
Phil Galfond loses some, then wins some on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Daniel Negreanu and Barry Greenstein join the game. Action continues on High Stakes Poker with Johnny Chan, Erik Boneta, Bill Klein, Phil Laak, and Doyle Brunson.
The Season 7 finale is here as Johnny Chan, Phil Galfond, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Boneta, Barry Greenstein, Bill Klein, Phil Laak, and Doyle Brunson close out the season of High Stakes Poker.
The eighth season of High Stakes Poker begins with Tom Dwan, Bryn Kenney, Nick Petrangelo, Michael Schwimer, Brandon Steven, Rick Salomon, and Jean-Robert Bellande playing $400/$800 No-Limit Hold'em on this first episode of High Stakes Poker.
Michael Schwimer exits the game after throwing a no-hitter in the previous episode as his seat is filled by another player making their High Stakes Poker debut. Rick Salomon tangles in huge pots all night long with some of the young guns - including one that is nearly $900k!
Big pairs find themselves all-in, flushes top other flushes, and another player reaches for a rebuy. Can Rick Salomon continue where he left off, or will it be Lynne Ji, Jean-Robert Bellande, Bryn Kenney, Brandon Steven, Tom Dwan, or Nick Petrangelos' time to shine on this episode of High Stakes Poker?
Nick Petrangelo kicks off a round of straddles while Lynne Ji and Jean-Robert Bellande trade bluffs back-and-forth. Tom Dwan and Bryn Kenney get involved in some big pots as the straddles get sniped, and the bluffs get picked off on this episode of High Stakes Poker.
Temperatures begin to rise on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Jean-Robert Bellande begins to stir the pot while Brandon Steven takes a hit, then wins one back. As the night begins to wind down, Bellande, Lynne Ji, and Tom Dwan get involved in one of the biggest pots of the season, but who will be the one that scoops it their way?
A new set of players take their seats on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Tom Dwan leads a group including Jean-Robert Bellande, Sean Perry, Damien LeForbes, John Andress, Michael Schwimer, and Rick Salomon as they play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
The stakes are raised as it becomes a three-blind game of $200/$400/$800 No-Limit Hold'em. It's a rocky start for Jean-Robert Bellande this week, but he manages to turn things around once he starts to hit some hands, while Damien LeForbes, Michael Schwimer, and Rick Salomon are all dealt big hits throughout this episode of High Stakes Poker.
It's a roller-coaster session for Michael Schwimer on this episode of High Stakes Poker as the retired MLB pitcher is being thrown curveballs from all directions. Sean Perry finds pocket aces against Jean-Robert Bellande, while a new player takes the seat of one that calls it an early night as this is the last High Stakes Poker episode for this current line-up of players.
A new set of players take their seats on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Tom Dwan leads a group including Phil Ivey, Brandon Adams, James Bord, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jake Daniels, Lazaro Hernandez, and Phil Hellmuth as they play $400/$800 No-Limit Hold'em.
Is it High Stakes Poker if we don't hear a, "Do you know who I am?" rant from Phil Hellmuth? Chamath Palihapitiya wins a big one, then loses a big one before a new player joins the game. This episode of High Stakes Poker continues with Phil Ivey leading a group that includes Lazaro Hernandez, Brandon Adams, James Bord, Jake Daniels, and Tom Dwan.
Jason Koon introduces the straddle to begin this week, but it is Jake Daniels that kicks off the action riding a heater of hands. Bluffs become the theme of the episode, but they're not all successful. Join Phil Hellmuth, James Bord, Lazaro Hernandez, Chamath Palihapitiya, Brandon Adams, and Tom Dwan on High Stakes Poker.
The home stretch of Season 8 has begun, and Doug Polk makes his High Stakes Poker debut. Polk is seated alongside Tom Dwan, Brandon Steven, James Bord, Jake Daniels, Phil Hellmuth, Bryn Kenney, and Phil Ivey on this episode as they play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Last week's incredible fold by Doug Polk is still the talk of the table as Phil Hellmuth kicks things off by winning some of the money he should have won last week when he flopped the nuts. It's a tough night for Jake Daniels as things don't go his way, while Tom Dwan turns things around and starts to drag some big pots on this episode of High Stakes Poker.
The season finale of High Stakes Poker closes out with Brandon Steven, James Bord, Jake Daniels, Tom Dwan, Rick Salomon, John Andress, Bryn Kenney, and Phil Hellmuth at the table. The night starts rough for both Bord and Andress, but they both turn it around as the session concludes with pocket sevens dragging two pots totaling over $350,000 as Season 8 of High Stakes Poker comes to an end.
The ninth season of High Stakes Poker begins with Phil Ivey, Doyle Brunson, Kim Hultman, Tom Dwan, James Bord, Patrik Antonius, Koray Aldemir, and Daniel Negreanu playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em on this first episode of Season 9 of High Stakes Poker.
Can Tom Dwan rebound on this episode of High Stakes Poker, or will Doyle Brunson continue to run the show? James Bord gives up his seat to Jean-Robert Bellande, and he immediately plays a big pot with Dwan. Kim Hultman exits and Jonathan Gibbs takes his seat before the $800 straddle kicks up the action as Ace-King goes to war twice on this week's episode of High Stakes Poker.
Lots of great table talk on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Daniel Negreanu continues his winning ways while Tom Dwan and Patrik Antonius continue to struggle. As the night comes to an end for this line-up, the legend Doyle Brunson brings back the $800 straddle and goes on a mini-heater to close out this week's episode of High Stakes Poker.
A new group of players takes a seat on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Garrett Adelstein, Xuan Liu, Krish Menon, and Jennifer Tilly make their High Stakes Poker debut. Joining the new players in this $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game are Doyle Brunson, Kim Hultman, Patrik Antonius, and Tom Dwan.
Doyle Brunson kicks off the episode with a bang against Jennifer Tilly and Garrett Adelstein before Kim Hultman and his deuces drag a big pot. Krish Menon shows some aggression but is caught out by Tilly who closes out the episode by letting her money do all the talking.
The action continues on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Ace-King is everywhere while Krish Menon and Jennifer Tilly continue to play big pots. This episode teaches players that when you straddle you get big pairs, and fortunately for Menon, his luck begins to turn as he earns the nickname "All-In Menon". Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Kim Hultman, Xuan Liu, Garrett Adelstein, and Patrik Antonius battle it out on the last episode of this line-up on High Stakes Poker.
The stakes are being raised on this episode of High Stakes Poker as a new line-up takes a seat that includes Tom Dwan, Jean-Robert Bellande, Phil Ivey, Bryn Kenney, Krish Menon, Jennifer Tilly, Garrett Adelstein, and Daniel Negreanu playing $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em.
Kings dominate the early part of this episode of High Stakes Poker before Phil Ivey scoops a nice multiway pot. Jean-Robert Bellande shows off his clairvoyant skills before he picks off a nice pot from Jennifer Tilly as he finally gets off tilt after being stuck from the previous episode. Garrett Adelstein puts Daniel Negreanu to the test on the river in a pot worth $440,000 as the episode ends with Krish Menon winning and losing several six-figure pots.
On the final night with this line-up, Garrett Adelstein wishes he sat out a few hands as Daniel Negreanu and Jennifer Tilly take big pots from him. Tilly strikes the river numerous times while Phil Ivey and Bryn Kenney tangle. Lots of bluffs and semi-bluffs fill this episode of High Stakes Poker that also includes Tom Dwan, Krish Menon, and Jean-Robert Bellande with over $3 million on the table.
There's a new group of players taking a seat on this episode of High Stakes Poker with Patrik Antonius, Bryn Kenney, Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey, Krish Menon, and Garrett Adelstein all returning to play $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Two new faces to the game include casino owner Eric Persson and DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang.
The show is renamed to High Stakes Persson as Eric Persson bulldozers the entire table and goes to battle with poker pros Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey, Bryn Kenney, and Patrik Antonius on his way to sitting behind over $1.1 million. DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang recoups his losses from last week as he takes two pots from fellow businessman Krish Menon before the episode ends with Kenney taking on Garrett Adelstein in one of the biggest pots of the episode.
Tom Dwan starts this episode of High Stakes Poker winning two pots before Krish Menon joins in on the winning ways. Eric Persson's luck does a reversal as he loses a pot to newcomer John Andress before he puts Garrett Adelstein in a very uncomfortable spot on the river with a set. DoorDash Co-Founder goes on a winning heater before the biggest pot of the season plays out between Menon and Bryn Kenney to end the run of this great Season 9 line-up of players.
A new set of players take a seat on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Daniel Negreanu, Stanley Tang, Phil Ivey, Jonathan Gibbs, Tom Dwan, Jason Koon, Patrik Antonius, and Doyle Brunson play $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The episode kicks off with one of the hands of the season, while both Dwan and Antonius take their turn to drag big pots throughout the episode.
The season finale of High Stakes Poker closes out with Tom Dwan running hot against Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, and DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang. Tang turns his sinking ship around and goes on a mini-heater as the session concludes with Phil Ivey, Jason Koon, and Patrik Antonius all among the action as Season 9 of High Stakes Poker comes to an end.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker is here as the season opens with Eric Persson, Bobby Baldwin, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Hanks, Ema Zajmovic, Chino Rheem, and Jean-Robert Bellande playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Following the retirement of Gabe Kaplan to open Season 10 of High Stakes Poker, A.J. Benza's new co-host is announced. Eric Persson bets big on the river in the dark and gives his famous salute to Jean-Robert Bellande while he's in the tank. Jennifer Tilly complains about her luck and is rewarded with pocket aces not once but twice before the episode ends with Matt Hanks betting out one of those sweet stacks of cash to put the pressure on Bellande who has pocket tens.
Season 10 of High Stakes Poker rolls on with nearly $1,700,000 on the table. Eric Persson is very much in the center of it all once again, both with his play and his mouth. Persson finds himself in some big pots, but the biggest pot of them all likely didn't happen due to a surprising play that left Matt Hanks and Chino Rheem begging to play Persson's hand. Hanks, Jean-Robert Bellande and Jennifer stayed active and chatty throughout, but their chip stacks didn't exactly thrive. Closing out the episode, the games gets an appearance from "Quadzilla."
The final episode with this line-up sees a new face take the seat of Eric Persson, while Jennifer Tilly has a roller coaster of a session. Tilly runs into some monster hands but does her best to mount a comeback. It's a night where the wine is flowing and a delivery of warm cookies from the kitchen of Kathy Eskandani closes out this episode of High Stakes Poker.
The stakes remain big on High Stakes Poker as a new line-up of players takes a seat for $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em. Antonio Esfandiari and Bill Perkins make their long-awaited return to High Stakes Poker and are joined by Jennifer Tilly, Roger Sippl, Robert Sanchez, and Bobby Baldwin.
Jennifer Tilly dominates this episode of High Stakes Poker as she begins by flopping a set on Bill Perkins and taking the pot on the river against Roger Sippl. Tilly then makes a misstep against Antonio Esfandiari and Bobby Baldwin before she rebounds by picking off Esfandiari on the final hand. Bill Perkins and Esfandiari win pots with seven-deuce as the action remains hot on Season 10 of High Stakes Poker.
Antonio Esfandiari starts hot on this episode of High Stakes Poker as he takes pots from Jennifer Tilly and Bill Perkins. Several hands go the right way for Roger Sippl, Robert Sanchez, and Bobby Baldwin, before the episode ends in favor of Tilly, who makes a couple of straights and two pair on the turn to help dig herself out of the hole from the earlier setback against Esfandiari.
Bill Perkins starts off this episode of High Stakes Poker by being shown a bluff by Roger Sippl before the shots of tequila start flowing. Players get a little loosey-goosey, and Antonio Esfandiari tries to put the moves on Sippl, but ends up winning a big pot with ace-high. Robert Sanchez suffers a few setbacks as this line-up closes out the session with a monster pot between Esfandiari and Perkins.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring Eric Persson, Stanley Tang, Jennifer Tilly, Stanley Choi, Andrew Robl, Jean-Robert Bellande, and Daniel Negreanu playing $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Jean-Robert Bellande looks down at pocket aces not once, not twice, but three times on this episode of High Stakes Poker. Eric Persson flops the nuts twice but also gives back to Bellande in two spots. After losing with pocket jacks, Stanley Tang goes on a little heater to close out the episode, while Andrew Robl believes that three-deuce is worth $45,000 preflop!
Nothing beats looking down at a big pocket pair, and for Daniel Negreanu on this episode of High Stakes Poker, nothing is better than when they improve to a set. It's another huge episode for Jean-Robert Bellande as he plays an all-in pot with pocket kings against Jennifer Tilly before Stanley Tang goes all-in with a flush and straight draw. Eric Persson has an up-and-down night making some big bluffs before he loses a big pot to Andrew Robl, who finds a fortunate river card.
It's the final episode with this lineup of players, and it begins with Stanley Choi picking up several pots with big hands and well-timed bluffs. Jean-Robert Bellande gets sneaky with ace-king when he flops top pair and plays a massive pot against Eric Persson. Persson makes a big move on the river and puts Bellande into a tough spot, and even after the hand concludes, both players continue to jar at each other throughout the remainder of the episode.
The tenth season of High Stakes Poker continues with an all-new lineup featuring the return of Jean-Robert Bellande, Stanley Tang, and Stanley Choi. Three players make their High Stakes Poker debut, with Eric Hicks, Jeremy Stein, and Alan Keating taking a seat in this $200/400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
Jean-Robert Bellande and Jeremy Stein dominate this episode of High Stakes Poker as the action begins with Stein being dealt some monster hands to send his chip stack upwards. Eric Hicks celebrates his birthday with a hand-delivered birthday cake while everything keeps going the way of Stein. The episode closes with Bellande winning pots off Stanley Choi and Alan Keating.
The final line-up from Season 10 of High Stakes Poker is here with Ben Lamb and Charles Yu making their debuts. They'll be joined by Eric Persson, Bill Klein, Stanley Choi, Eric Hicks, and Daniel Negreanu to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Poker is hard, but not for Daniel Negreanu or Ben Lamb on this episode of High Stakes Poker. Both players are hit by the deck early as Lamb rivers trips not once but twice. Negreanu battles back and forth with Eric Persson and has the better of him each time. Bill Klein is outdrawn by Negreanu in two pots, but he ends the episode with a successful bluff against Eric Hicks.
It's the final episode of Season 10 on High Stakes Poker, and it kicks off with Bill Klein explaining why he always wears a hat when playing poker. Lamb's hot run continues when he wins a small pot with just quads, but then makes a bad fold to Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu then tangles with Stanley Choi and bets big on the river with the best hand. Pots go the way of Klein and Charles Yu, while Eric Hicks plays two big ones against Lamb and Choi. The final hand of the season has Negreanu at the mercy of the deck against Lamb as the tenth season of High Stakes Poker concludes.
This special edition High Stakes Poker livestream will feature blinds of $200-$400 with a $400 big blind ante and a $100,000 minimum buy-in. The game will include previous High Stakes Poker players Eric Persson, Jennifer Tilly, Jean-Robert Bellande, Lynne Ji, and Doug Polk, while making their debut will be Matt Berkey, Nik "Airball" Arcot, and Rob Yong. The pots will be huge, and the action will be wild, so tune in to watch this special edition of High Stakes Poker!
The 11th season of High Stakes Poker is here, and it opens with the biggest game in High Stakes Poker history with $1,000/$2,000 No-Limit Hold'em and a $500,000 minimum buy-in. Rick Salomon, Andrew Robl, Jean-Robert Bellande, Charles Yu, and Eric Persson all make their return to High Stakes Poker, while Rob Yong and Ferdinand Putra make their High Stakes Poker debut in this huge cash game.
With nearly $5 million on the table, this episode of High Stakes Poker kicks off with a massive $1 million pot between Jean-Robert Bellande and Charles Yu. The game gets a new arrival with Eric Persson taking a seat, and he immediately gets involved in the action playing a huge pot with Rob Yong. Persson doesn't shy away from playing pots, while Yu makes a mammoth call on the river in another hand against Bellande. The rich continue to get richer as Andrew Robl pushes his stack to $2.2 million after he sends a player home.
Does Andrew Robl ever miss? Jean-Robert Bellande doesn't think so, and on this episode of High Stakes Poker, it proves to be the truth as Robl continues to win pots off Bellande. The action cools for Robl when he gets involved in hands with Rob Yong, while Rick Salomon makes some big hands and gets paid off as Bellande ends this episode needing to get some fresh air after a horrible run of luck.
The first-ever bomb pot in the history of High Stakes Poker kicks off this episode as Rob Yong hits some big hands out of the gate and forces Rick Salomon to top up. Big hands favor Charles Yu and Andrew Robl before the game turns into 'Who can make the bigger bluff?' as Salomon does Jean-Robert Bellande dirty with four-deuce. Bellande manages some revenge to close out this episode as more than $6.4 million sits on the table among the six players.
With over $6.4 million on the table in this episode of High Stakes Poker, Andrew Robl wants to win it all. Robl takes on Jean-Robert Bellande before waking up with pocket kings and taking a chunk from Rick Salomon. Ferdinand Putra rides a little heater before Bellande's luck turns in a preflop clash with pocket kings. It was not a great night for Salomon, and the final blow would come with his pocket kings going down to Putra's lucky flop.
It is the last night with this lineup playing the highest stakes in the history of High Stakes Poker, and Andrew Robl continues to chase being the session's biggest winner. Big hands are dealt on this episode, with aces, kings, and sets falling everywhere. After being stacked by Robl, Yu fights back and chips away at his losses, while Ferdinand Putra chips up. After a tough few sessions, Jean-Robert Bellande begins turning it all around after being dealt pocket aces not once but twice. Will he get the double to end the session as the big winner?
It's a brand new line-up on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Andrew Robl, Rob Yong, Stanley Tang, Jean-Robert Bellande, Rick Salomon, and Jennifer Tilly return to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em. Making their debut on High Stakes Poker are actor and model William Tjokro and businessman Bob Bright.
This episode of High Stakes Poker begins positively for DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang, but it soon heads the other way, courtesy of Jennifer Tilly. Rick Salomon coolers Bob Bright twice, but the businessman manages to get away both times before eventually getting one back on Salomon. By the end of this episode, Rob Yong is sick of flushes as Salomon, Tilly, and Andrew Robl all make flushes to take pots away from the Brit.
It's a brand-new episode of High Stakes Poker as Rob Yong, Stanley Tang, Ferdinand Putra, and Jennifer Tilly all return. After a season away, Jason Koon is back on High Stakes Poker, while Farah Galfond and Matt Berkey make their High Stakes Poker debut in this $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
It's a brand-new episode of High Stakes Poker as Rob Yong, Rick Salomon, Jennifer Tilly, and Jean-Robert Bellande all return. After two seasons away, businessman Brandon Steven is back on High Stakes Poker, while Bobo Chann and Justin Gavri make their High Stakes Poker debut in this $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
Jean-Robert Bellande kicks off this episode of High Stakes Poker playing some very unconnected suited cards before he makes a big fold to Rick Salomon. Salomon picks off a bluff by Brandon Steven before he bluffs into Jennifer Tilly's straight. Bellande goes on a heater, winning pots with king-high and ten-high before he turns the goods with a straight. However, the end of the episode belongs to Salomon as he coolers Bellande and Steven. Salomon first makes a bigger full house on Bellande and then flops set-over-set on Steven to rocket his chip stack to over $900,000.
Rick Salomon runs hotter than the sun on this episode of High Stakes Poker as he turns a chop into a scoop when he rivers a flush, then hits another flush in a multiway pot. His biggest run of luck comes against Brandon Steven when they run it twice, and Salomon cracks Steven's pocket kings twice. Salomon then wins a big pot off Bobo Chann with a full house, while Justin Gavri gets involved and drags a few pots, including one with aces. Chann's luck continues to run southward when his pocket kings are rivered by Jennifer Tilly to conclude this line-up playing together for Season 11 with King Rick sitting behind a chip stack worth more than $1.2 million.
The final lineup of Season 11 of High Stakes Poker is here with Doug Polk, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Berkey, Jean-Robert Bellande, Lynne Ji, Rob Yong, and Eric Persson all taking a seat in this $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game. Those seven players will all welcome High Stakes Poker debutant Nik Airball to the game to close out the biggest season in High Stakes Poker history.
The red wine is flowing on the season finale of High Stakes Poker, and this episode begins with flushes falling in the direction of Doug Polk and Nik Airball. Fortune falls to Rob Yong as he wins a $500k pot off Polk and another small one with pocket jacks before he exits for the evening. Eric Persson wakes up and hits a big river on Polk while Jean-Robert Bellande runs it once and flops some magic to stay in the game. The final episode of Season 11 concludes with Jennifer Tilly flopping a set and playing an exciting pot against Nik Airball to close out the season.
The 12th season of High Stakes Poker is here, and it opens with a mix of new faces and old. Andrew Robl, Jean-Robert Bellande, and Jennifer Tilly headline the $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game while Santhosh Suvarna, Justin Gavri, Vivian Yang, Andrew Pacheco, and Andrew Sasson join the mix to open Season 12.
The double straddle is on to begin this episode of High Stakes Poker, and it is Santhosh Suvarna who starts on fire by winning a pot with ace-king and then making two flushes. Jennifer Tilly runs into two full houses before Justin Gavri gets it in twice with a suited ace and survives. The biggest pots come at the expense of Andrew Sasson as he is dealt a cooler when he flops a set against Andrew Pacheco, and it's the second-best hand. Sasson then strikes his gin card on the river in a pot against Andrew Robl, but his hand is second best again. Pacheco ends the final episode with this lineup by flopping a monster against Tilly.
It's a brand-new lineup on this episode of High Stakes Poker with Andrew Robl leading the likes of Jean-Robert Bellande, Santhosh Suvarna, Justin Gavri, and Vivian Yang back to the table. Nik Airball and Chino Rheem make their season debut, while Phil Laak returns to High Stakes Poker for the first time in nearly 13 years!
Justin Gavri heads towards the exit early on this episode of High Stakes Poker after bricking one of the biggest draws in poker. The run good of Andrew Robl continues as he sends Chino Rheem reaching for chips before hitting a few good cards to make a straight and then a flush. Nik Airball begins to turn his luck around as he hits two big river cards against Rheem and Santhosh Suvarna, while Vivian Yang applies some pressure with a big bluff.
That cash looks so sweet on this episode of High Stakes Poker as the bricks of cash on the table enter the middle on several occasions. Brandon Adams returns to High Stakes Poker since Season 8 and picks off two big pots from Chino Rheem and Andrew Robl. It's not the night for Santhosh Suvarna as he folds the best hand to a flop shove before being coolered by Jean-Robert Bellande. Suvarna then loses a three-way all-in pot after running it twice before Nik Airball finishes him off with a set.
The stakes are rising with a brand-new lineup playing $1,000/$2,000 No-Limit Hold'em on this episode of High Stakes Poker. Brandon Adams, Stanley Tang, Santhosh Suvarna, Justin Gavri, Andrew Robl, and Nik Airball all return to the High Stakes Poker table to play some big pots mixed in with some bad beats and brutal runouts.
It is all action for Nik Airball on this episode of High Stakes Poker as he trips up Andrew Robl and then turns a flush. Santhosh Suvarna and Brandon Adams each make straights and follow that by being dealt some premium pocket pairs. Suvarna hits a big river on Airball before sending Stanley Tang to the rebuy cage. Charles Yu joins in the action late and is immediately put to the test by Adams.
This episode of High Stakes Poker starts horribly for Nik Airball as he bluffs into Charles Yu and then pays him off when he turns a full house. However, Airball's night eventually turns as a bluff works against Stanley Tang, and then he outkicks Santhosh Suvarna. Airball then finds pocket aces and Justin Gavri's night comes to an end. The largest pot of the season so far plays out between Andrew Robl and Brandon Adams when both players go runner-runner to make a straight, and a nearly $800k pot is the result.
It's a new night and a brand-new episode of High Stakes Poker, but the boys are all back to play $1,000/$2,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Santhosh Suvarna, Charles Yu, Stanley Tang, Nik Airball, Brandon Adams, and Andrew Robl all sit down with $500,000. Robl starts off hot with a few big hands before he cuts down pocket aces in a $500k pot. Suvarna wins possibly the biggest pot of the season, while Robl rivers Adams and then freerolls Airball when they both have a straight. The episode closes with a cooler for Stanley Tang against Charles Yu in a pot that eclipses $630k.
It's a night of bluffs on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Nik Airball, Charles Yu, and Stanley Tang get one past their opponents. Things don't fall Andrew Robl's way, as he is outdrawn and then coolered by Tang before he has Santhosh Suvarna hit a runner-runner flush. Brandon Adams' night isn't much better either, and he runs it twice on his two all-in pots with the best hand and is unable to scoop.
It's a better start to this episode of High Stakes Poker for Brandon Adams, as he makes back-to-back straights and then a full house. Santhosh Suvarna cracks Stanley Tang's pocket kings. Adams's run of hot cards ends in a cooler when his trips are second-best to Tang's straight flush before Nik Airball and Charles Yu pick up some pots to close out the penultimate episode of the season.
The Season 12 finale of High Stakes Poker opens with Santhosh Suvarna and Charles Yu nursing chip stacks over $1,000,000. Nik Airball and Stanley Tang play a huge pot that gets chopped before Airball flops a set of sevens and then sixes. Unfortunately for Airball, his set of sixes goes into the muck once Charles Yu turns up the heat. The season finale concludes with big pocket pairs, an outdraw, and then one last suckout on the river.
The 13th season of High Stakes Poker is here, and it opens with a mix of new faces and old. Andrew Robl and Jennifer Tilly headling the $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game, while Justin Gavri, Sameh Elamawy, Bo Brownstein, Masato Yokosawa, and Sean Dempsey join in on the action.
Justin Gavri and Sameh Elamawy dominate this episode of High Stakes Poker in both good and bad ways. They run bluffs, pick off bluffs, and get their hand caught in the cookie jar many times. Sean Dempsey finds pocket aces and kings, but makes an incorrect fold with one of those hands to lose a multiway pot. The craziest hand of the episode sees Elamawy and Andrew Robl raising back and forth to see $172k enter the middle, with each player holding just four-high and five-high, respectively. How big can this pot get with some of the strongest hands in the game?
It's a brand-new lineup on this episode of High Stakes Poker with Andrew Robl headlining many returning players, including Sameh Elamawy, Bo Brownstein, Jennifer Tilly, Masato Yokosawa, and Justin Gavri. New players to join the crew for some $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em include Brandon Steven and Andrew Pacheco.
Sameh Elamawy kicks off this episode of High Stakes Poker with a sneaky limp-raise with pocket aces before he gets Justin Gavri to fold the best hand. Masato Yokosawa goes runner-runner to make a straight before Gavri reaches for a rebuy after a triple-barrel bluff goes wrong. Andrew Pacheco has the deck fall his way before Elamaway continues his heater in hands against Jennifer Tilly, Andrew Robl, and Brandon Steven. The episode closes with Tilly and Robl going to war in a big pot where one is stacked and rebuys.
Sometimes sets are good, and sometimes they're bad. Brandon Steven starts off this episode running into the goods, while Sameh Elamawy battles a bluff with a bigger bluff. Andrew Pacheco is forced to dig out a rebuy in a hand against Jennifer Tilly, while Justin Gavri goes on a late rush, picking off an Elamawy bluff and then felting Brownstein. The biggest hand of the night belongs to Elamawy and Andrew Robl, who play a $981k pot with two of the best hands in poker.
The stakes are going up on this episode of High Stakes Poker as a new lineup of players battle away at $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Andrew Robl, Sameh Elamawy, Jennifer Tilly, Justin Gavri, and Brandon Steven all return for some high-stakes action, while Nik Airball and DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang make their Season 13 debut. Humboldt Mike also joins in the mix to make his High Stakes Poker debut in one of the biggest games in the show's history.
After making a great fold to kick off this episode of High Stakes Poker, DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang gets involved in a pot with Sameh Elamawy and wins both runouts. Tang also hits a few big hands when he makes a flush against Nik Airball, and then runs two big bluffs against Jennifer Tilly and Andrew Robl. Humboldt Mike hits a big turn card against Brandon Steven, but Steven avenges the runout with his own runner-runner runout to make quads before flopping trips a few hands later.
This episode of High Stakes Poker begins with a cooler flop for Humboldt Mike and Nik Airball as Sameh Elamawy scoops a $500,000 pot. Humboldt Mike then runs a huge bluff against Elamawy and Jennifer Tilly and shows it before a $700,000 pot plays out between Andrew Robl and Nik Airball as they run it twice. Tilly is hit with a cold deck to close out the episode as she runs into two big hands of Stanley Tang, then makes a fold against Brandon Steven, before the ultimate cooler of running the second nuts into the nuts.
Justin Gavri opens this episode of High Stakes Poker by playing back-to-back four-bet pots before Nik Airball scoops some chips his way. Gavri is dealt another big pair and wins a $244,000 pot before Sameh Elamawy runs the biggest bluff of the season on Humboldt Mike. Stanley Tang hits trip deuces on Brandon Steven before he returns the favor on Tang's pocket aces. Steven remains active to close out this episode, including hitting a nasty river on Tang to win nearly a $300,000 pot.
There is absolute chaos on this episode of High Stakes Poker with huge pots left and right. Justin Gavri kicks things off by winning a pot from Andrew Robl with a flush before he doubles against Humboldt Mike in a pot worth $473,000. Humboldt Mike then pays off Sameh Elamaway as Jennifer Tilly hits the river on Brandon Steven, but Tilly's luck comes to an end in a $599,000 pot against Steven. Humboldt Mike takes a $445,000 pot off Tang in a cooler, but Tang then returns the favor when he goes runner-runner. The biggest pot of the night is then played out between Tang and Elamaway with one player scooping both pots to win $765,000 as two players end the session with over $1.1 million in their stack.
It's a brand-new lineup to close out the 13th season of High Stakes Poker, and Phil Hellmuth is back in the mix. The Poker Brat is joined by venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya, Scratch CEO Sameh Elamawy, DoorDash Co-Founder Stanley Tang, Beast Industries President Jeff Housenbold, Hollywood actress Jennifer Tilly, and high-stakes poker players Andrew Robl and Nik Airball for this $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
The pocket rockets continue to flow freely on this episode of High Stakes Poker as Sameh Elamawy and Jennifer Tilly pick up early pots with them before Chamath Palihapitiya looks down at aces also and takes on Jeff Housenbold's pocket queens. Tilly finds herself all-in with pocket jacks and then is bluffed off top pair before Housenbold's night gets worse when Stanley Dang turns a full house. Tang picks up another pot with a flush as Palihapitiya closes the Season 13 finale with a double up after flopping two pair.