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>> Welcome to Poker Night in
America.
I am your host Chris Hanson.
Tonight we are back at Turning
Stone Resort in
upstate New York where some of
the best poker players in the
world.
Have all come together to put
there skills on display, for
you, as we continue day
three Jennifer Tilly is, so far
the big winner at this game,
Matt Russell so
far the big loser, but things
can swing very quickly in, no
limit holdem.
>> You guys, first card is for
the dealer, second card is for
the waitress, 50 bucks.
Minimum buy-in for this game is
$5,000, maximum buy-in is
$20,000.
>> So lets give the dealer the
option of picking.
>> So what if it's a seven
seven.
>> He pays both.
>> Why do you say seven seven?
>> Your his nemesis.
>> Yeah, yeah exactly.
>> Weird.
>> One out of 13 times your
gonna have to pay and extra 50
and
the dealer is gonna.
>> Only two people in
the history of Poker
Night in America, have worn
scarves at the table as a male.
One being Andy Frankenburger and
for 50 cents can you name the
other?
>> We don't need any more fun.
>> Steven McLaughlin.
>> There's no such thing as
having too much fun.
>> Go to your room.
You've had enough fun, go to
your room.
>> Frankenberger just took a
grand off of me.
>> 900.
>> I'm not, I'm not.
>> 925, 925.
>> I'm not playing his silly
games.
>> My silly [LAUGH].
>> Yeah.
Well done Jennifer, way to hold
your ground.
>> It's not Frankenburger, it's
Frankenmuth.
Gavin already established that.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Frankenmoose.
>> Is it moose or muth?
>> Muth.
>> Moose, from the town.
>> Muth.
>> Moose, like with the antlers?
>> No.
>> No M-U-T-H.
>> That's what I thought,
M-U-T-H.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Is it the like,
when the horns were in the town,
are the same thing.
>> Oh, Frankenmuth, I love that.
Frankenmuth.
>> It doesn't have to make
sense Andy.
>> Let's make it happen.
>> It's Muth.
>> All right, Miss Tilly,
your wish is our command.
He is Frankenmuth.
There, it is official.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Yeah, Frankenmuth.
>> Yeah, it's good, right?
>> Frankenmuth.
>> It's definitely one of these
win lose, you know, there's no
winning.
[LAUGH]
>> If I say that's horrible,
it's mine.
>> Right.
>> Whatever.
>> If I say I loved it, that's
probably my best strategy.
>> Do you like vermouth?
Cuz you usually drink it.
>> Frankenmuth, that's so good.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Why is that pronounced
Frankenmuth, though?
>> Because of Hellmuth.
It's like hell-muth.
Frankenmuth.
>> But I'm okay with it.
You guys wanna call me that.
If you like it, by all means.
>> Like Hellmuth.
>> Whatever.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Yeah, yea.
How about, how about this?
Minimuth.
>> Barely a young Hellmuth.
>> Have you been to
Frankenmuth?
>> I've been to Frankenmouth.
>> You would like it I think if
you went there.
You would like it.
>> I very well might like it.
>> Yeah, yeah.
>> I might think it's the worst
ever or I might think it's
really cool.
>> Okay so, five and nine.
So Joe, Joe you owe me 50.
>> And then.
>> And I owe 50 there.
>> 9C gives the waitress 50.
>> Joe you owe me 50.
>> Everybody checks.
Here's the turn.
>> Gavin, you have the tip,
right?
>> Wait for me to do the thing.
>> Five ball.
>> I don't like your attitude.
>> Joe gets the waitress.
>> Already got it.
>> 750 to bet from DeGeorge.
Actions on Shaun Deeb.
>> It's all good.
>> A lot of things going on
here.
Not only are there shots coming
to the table but Joe DeGeorge
has top pair.
Richard Roeper has open-ended,
and Shaun Deeb has middle pair.
>> It's become a drinking event.
>> It always was a drinking
event.
>> Wait, wait, we have to make a
toast.
Like, a, a toast.
>> Half the table's not
involved. Hold on.
>> Not that I want to make
anybody nervous, but there is
a couple
thousand dollars worth of
technology that you are holding
those shots over.
If you, if you wouldn't mind, at
least just pull em back.
>> What's a good poker toast?
>> Here's a Russian one,
[FOREIGN] to the bottom.
>> To the bottom?
>> Yeah, you're drinking to the
bottom.
>> Oh, I'm not, I'm not toasting
to Kim Kardashian's ass.
>> Here's to Frankenmuth.
>> Frankenmuth.
>> Woohoo.
>> [FOREIGN] to our health.
>> Why are we speaking Russian?
>> Why not?
>> You're a show off.
>> Worst decision we've ever
made.
>> Good toast.
>> Cheers guys.
>> We're probably toasting to
ah.
>> This could make you like
instantly blind.
>> That's not bad at all!
That's so mild for 67 proof.
>> Oh my god!
>> Oh my god!
>> It doesn't taste like
alcohol.
>> Tastes like cider.
>> It tastes like a rabbit fell
in the-
>> I mean I'm not gonna drink
them.
>> Definitely has a bad after
taste.
[CROSSTALK]
>> Everybody trying the beer and
apparently some people aren't
liking the beer.
[CROSSTALK]
>> Have you ever had cane soda?
It's horrible.
[CROSSTALK]
>> That's the champagne, yeah
that is that with.
>> Aces for Frankenmuth.
>> Oh.
[CROSSTALK]
>> On a scale of one to a
hundred.
>> -That's a four.
>> This is not the worst thing
ever.
>> I do love one thing about
this though,
when you put a little bit in
your mouth and you do this.
You can feel it attacking every
part of your inside doing.
No you can feel it attacking.
>> You actually can.
>> Almost like a little army of
receptors going off everywhere.
And it's.
>> There's no point to allow it
in.
>> It's still happening.
It's like little mini pop rocks.
>> [LAUGH]
>> Someone, someone made this.
>>Receptors, the voices in my
head?
>> Think about that. Find the
people who made this.
>> Who was assigned, like I can
get it up to 67.
[LAUGH]
>> This guy, we salute you.
>> I really feel it.
>> It's a deleted scene from
Breaking Bad they're in the meth
lab.
>> Yeah.
[LAUGH]
This is a left over
of the methylamine.
>> Jessie, this, this batch went
bad.
Let's drink it.
>> You, they need to cut to an
overhead shot and we're all
passed out under the table.
[LAUGH]
>> DeGeorge has shown already
tonight at this table,
he likes to gamble, and
he will with his five-deuce
clubs.
And we are heads up with
Frankenmuth and DeGeorge.
>> I'm calling no way.
>> I kinda like it.
>> DeGeorge checks, he hits one
of his cards.
He makes a pair of fives for
bottom pair.
>> Oh I hear it, there's ringing
in my ears now.
>> It tingles the brain.
>> Yeah.
>> That's your phone.
>> I wonder if we could
do a shot where everybody's
passed out, like.
How high can we get the camera?
It'd be really good if we were
all under the table, right?
>> Who's the biggest lightweight
when it comes to alcohol?
>> Probably Phil.
>> Phil?
Besides Phil.
>> Phil never, Phil hardly ever
drinks.
When he drinks he gets like, all
happy and boozed up.
>> Doug?
>> I'm drinking now, but slower
than you'd ever imagine.
>> Well we already know you're
number one, yeah.
>> Number one for what?
>> Least amount of alcohol.
>> The light weight, biggest
lightweight.
>> The biggest lightweight.
>> Did my name come up?
>> Yeah.
>> Cuz it doesn't take much to
get Phil a buzz.
>> You're not eve close to the
bottom of it?
>> Doesn't take much alcohol to
get Phil buzzed.
>> Oh, I don't think so.
I got a feeling.
>> You drinkn a lot?
>> I have in my life.
>> I mean, dating Jeanie, you
kind of have to.
[LAUGH]
>> Oh, my god, dude.
I'm dead.
>> When it was described
online, I, I taste what is was
saying.
Like the champagne yeast and
the ah.
>> But it like, it really
tingles in your brain.
Like, your body feels it more
than your taste buds.
>> Yeah.
>> Like it's mild for how
strong it is.
Initially, but I feel like it's
definitely gonna kick your ass
behind.
>> Your body feels it more in
your taste buds.
That is one glass of beer that
they are drinking.
>> Good, there's my future job.
I just don't have the vocabulary
that you have.
>> Wow, DeGeorge just cannot
help himself.
He thinks that he has got it
here.
With bottom pair he calls the
two thousand.
>> Do you think it would be
really damaging to put this in
one of beer, those bongs?
>> The beer bongs?
[LAUGH]
>> Yeah.
>> All in.
>> All in from Frankenmuth.
>> Somebody just went all in.
>> Yeah Frankenburger.
He did it subtly and silently.
>> While we're having our fun.
>> It could be the brew talking,
we don't know.
>> As we wait for DeGeorge, I'm
being told that the beer they're
drinking is actually 67% alcohol
beer.
DeGeorge folds.
[LAUGH]
>> That got expensive for
him, to the tune of $6,000.
>> Frankenmuth, I love it.
>> Also, that is a different
scarf from the scarf he had on
yesterday.
>> Is that a different scarf?
>> Ah, actually, it's the same
one.
I do have the other one at home.
>> It's a different style.
>> Because I believe that a man
who brings two scarves
to a weekend poker tournament.
>> In the summer!
>> Is pretty solid.
>> More men with scarves when we
return.
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>> Welcome back to Poker Night
in America as we get back to the
felt.
>> Matt Glantz is the master of
the tweetle, the Twitter
needles.
>> He's great at it all.
He's the worse thing I've ever
find out,
have you followed the bad beat
billy account at all?
>> No.
>> It's one of the mixed game
players, who's hilarious.
>> What was wrong with that?
>> It's just a twitter account
but you have to like know the
guy.
>> Such a nasty word.
[LAUGH]
>> No it's a good word.
>> All he does is complain super
nice guy, everyone loves playing
with him.
>> Well, because it sounds evil,
and
I wasn't being evil.
>> It's exactly what is sounds
like.
>> It just sounds worse than
what my intent was.
>> Your intent was to rub it in
poor old Joe's face.
>> Are you, are you min raising
me?
Did you not know I was in the
hand?
This is not a straddle.
>> I'm sorry sweetheart.
>> That's okay, is that a raise
though?
You put out three and now you
have to make it four right?
>> He can do whatever he wants.
>> No he doesn't. Three-fifty.
>> Just call.
>> Three fifty he can make it.
>> Three fifty alright,
excellent.
>> I hope I have aces here, it's
gonna be awesome.
>> What's happening here?
>> Awwww.
>> Someone else has it.
>> Phil Laak making it perfectly
clear he's raising to 1000 with
two $500 chips.
>> Phil has not been as much fun
as he normally is today, has he?
>> No, no.
>> Punish him, Jennifer.
>> Nothing fun about that.
>> We would of had fun with
that hand.
>> Ah I love my hand.
>> Must have something to do
with whether the spaceship.
>> Roeper throws his fours to
the muck.
>> I have a 350 hand not a
$1000 hand so I'm folding.
>> Back to Russell.
>> I'm sure it has something to
do with-
>> I had the best hand.
>> So many other spots.
>> He calls.
>> I want my cards back.
>> I check.
>> Check in the dark.
>> And he sets up on the flop.
He checked in the dark, which
is usually a pretty good sign of
weakness.
>> $1,250.
>> And Laak bets $1,250.
Pretty big raise from Matt
Russell to 4875.
>> Did you think those were
quarters.
>> Oh, [BLEEP].
>> I think that's what happened
Gavin, he just meant to call.
[LAUGH]
I mean I get, this is amazing,
cuz, he was floating, too, you
know?
[LAUGH]
>> Those are black $100 chips.
>> Phil, you folded?
Oh.
>> Show the three five of hearts
again.
>> Show the deuce seven.
>> Or the deuce seven.
>> That would be the best
seven-deuce.
>> That would be a good
seven-duece, yeah.
>> Better guess, y'all.
Come on.
>> Set of jacks.
>> Better guess?
>> Well!
>> Thank you, Jennifer.
>> Jennifer Tilly, ladies and
gentlemen.
>> Jennifer Tilly.
>> Matt Russell may be getting a
little too quick with that raise
to 4,800,
but I don't think he was going
to get any more money out of
Phil Laak anyway.
>> I'm straddling.
>> No you were good.
>> That's fine with us.
>> I haven't touched it.
I mean, I touched it, but I
haven't looked at it.
>> Probably would've paid off a
little.
>> That's how you go to jail.
[LAUGH]
>> Especially on camera.
[CROSSTALK]
>> But are you betting the
river?
>> No no no.
No I would of rolled the river
if you bet 10.
>> 575 on the turn, [LAUGH].
>> Well, looks like everybody is
interested in getting involved
here.
But it is Richard Roeper who is
going to up the stakes to 3,800
with his queens.
>> Wow, what a buzz kill you
are.
>> And Tilly is in the tank.
>> How much is it?
>> And flat cane soda, pour it
together, and it tastes like
that.
>> I've never had cane soda.
>> Yea, I only tried it once, I
won't have it again.
>> And Tilly re raises with
pocket jacks!
Well this should clear out some
of the forest.
>> It's like a million dollars.
>> It's not the worst situation.
>> Feels, so good.
>> I'm, I'm folding.
>> Looks so good.
>> I'm folding, there's less
likely she has it.
>> Hey, hey don't talk out of
turn.
>> Yeah, sorry.
>> I think everyone knows I do
not have a hand here.
>> I'm just saying.
>> You know that was good
right.
>> No.
>> Yes it was.
I mean not now but it will be.
>> Oh.
>> It was!
It was!
>> I had a king.
>> One, two, three, five,
eight.
>> Nice hand.
>> That was a good time to wake
up with a hand, all that
action.
Three call-call-call first
family pot.
>> Kings coming for sure.
>> I had king queen of clubs.
I know a king's coming here,
watch.
>> I had, I had-
>> My hand was a-
>> I had king queen of clubs.
>> I had king ten of diamonds
>> Oh there's no queen coming.
>> King queen of clubs.
>> Did anyone have a jack?
>> What?
>> I did have a jack.
>> You folded a jack?
>> Actually Jennifer, both jacks
were folded.
>> Bam! Of course.
>> Me and you go all the money
in.
>> K now we need a ten.
>> What you'd have, ten?
>> Oh stop it!
Four of clubs.
>> A ten and then I hope you
make a set on the river.
>> Like I said we are going to
chop.
>> Looks like it.
>> How does it look like it?
[LAUGH]
>> Aces gotta be live.
>> Oh jackity, jackity.
Ah nice hand. Nice hand.
>> You shouldn't fold.
>> Thank you darling.
>> Got it in with the best hand
and I didn't suck out on you.
>> Isn't that weird. Yeah.
>> So weird.
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>> Glantz needled me on day one
that Cherish bluffed me on one
like, very small pot.
>> Way to tell me something that
will build my confidence.
[LAUGH]
>> Yeah, like my confidence
needs any help.
>> It was first class, right?
>> I wish I had someone watching
the live feed.
>> Matt Salsberg told me I
played horribly a hand against
you, by the way.
>> Oh really? What was that?
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>> The best is that, when, when
the 6 peels off.
Kevin instantly like celebrates.
Like there's no way he could
have queen jack and he could be
drawing dead.
No, no possible way.
[LAUGH]
>> Yup.
>> So an initial raise from Matt
Russell with king eight of
hearts was
called by Phil Laak in his big
slick.
Joe DeGeorge calls with suited
king nine.
And there's the Shaun Deeb we
know, raising the Jack ten of
clubs, making it 1200.
>> I'll watch a few movies, it
will be good.
>> I know but it would still be
nice for a flight that long.
>> It's actually a pretty long
day of travel, it's like ah.
>> It is long.
>> Oh, am I in the hand?
[LAUGH]
>> Well, we're about to find
out.
>> Hold on, let's see.
I fold. Sorry.
>> Just getting as much TV time
as you can.
>> Good, I can't believe nobody
was hustling me along.
>> Look at the Deeber.
The Deeber told on her.
>> I don't wanna lay it down.
>> Personally, I think that
you've been a little out of line
with your needling today, Shaun.
>> I didn't do it enough.
>> I just thought that, you
know, Andy, Andy is obviously a
little sensitive, and
I didn't think you had to
attack.
>> Gavin was confused.
>> We are up to like, our fifth
or sixth
raise here to 3575 from
Phil Laak.
>> Especially with ti, you know
times when you could have been a
little upset.
Like, when you lost the pot.
>> Yeah.
>> He doesn't need a needle
right then,
that's just, I think it's
inappropriate.
You know, I hope Shaun learns
from this experience.
>> I think he did.
These kids, you know?
[LAUGH]
>> Oh dear.
>> I made it low enough so you
have implied odds
to get my whole stack Deeb.
So don't be shy, you know what
I'm saying, you have to at least
call.
>> Who raised more money?
>> I did, I made it inticing.
Normally, I would do, like, 5300
and detice but I'm like, Shaun
and
I have a little history, so we
have to play these pots.
>> See I knew he'd raise with a
75 at the end.
>> Alright here we go big hand
developing with 7700 dollars in
the middle and here's the flop.
Deeb hits his ten, Laak has got
a, pretty good draw,
he's got two over cards and the
straight draw.
And he bets 9000.
>> Three thirty I think?
>> The big pots are like moments
of silence.
>> I was a team player I let him
know he had-
>> Fleeting moments.
>> Yeah, you know that's fair.
Yeah, fleeting moments.
>> I don't know about you, but I
really don't like silent poker.
>> Silent poker?
>> No.
>> All in.
>> No, not completely.
>> And then all in from Shaun
Deeb.
>> I call.
>> And look at this.
Oh, my goodness.
We are now over $41,000 in this
pot.
>> No way. Out.
Ooh.
Ooh.
>> And gasps and oohs and ahs
from everybody at the table.
Yeah, that's how deep these guys
are getting with these hands.
>> It's really sick that's what
I was thinking.
>> Got a big pot.
>> And the turn is a nine so,
that takes some outs away from
Laak.
He loses the King now, cuz that
would give Deeb a straight.
And the river is a deuce and
just like that Shaun Deeb turns
jack ten of clubs into a $41,000
win.
>> Don't scare me with, I got a
hand.
>> Phil I thought you had
a set of queens.
>> That is a hand.
>> I thought Shaun said he had a
set of tens.
>> I felt like I had the, I felt
like I was great.
Well an update of the history
books, day two gave Jennifer
Tilly
the biggest pot, in Poker Night
history.
Well, Sean Deeb just eclipsed
that now.
We've gone past the $40,000
mark.
And Phil Laak adds another
15,000 to his stack.
So he's back up to around
20,000.
>> This is for the aces.
This time it's going to happen.
>> You've tried that already.
>> Oh this is tip flop also.
>> Tip flop.
>> Just the tip flop.
>> Now you're straddling.
Oh, see, oh. Everything is it's
my fault.
>> I'll hold it back next time.
I mean you three bet me, but
yeah I don't know.
>> Oh whatever, I had to.
>> Dun dun dun.
>> Dun da duh duh.
>> Dun dun dun dun dun.
Dun duh duh da duh
>> Okay I didn't have you there.
Playing four five.
>> Shaun Deeb with suited jack
ten once again, he raises to
300,
he gets a call from Jennifer
Tilly and a call from Matt
Russell.
Russell going to try to win with
seven deuce.
If he does everyone at the table
has to give him
another hundred bucks on top of
whatever he might win from the
pot.
>> I check.
>> I feel like I'm due for the
tip.
>> What's happening?
>> And look at this flop.
Matt Russell flops two pair and
a flush draw for Jennifer Tilly.
>> That work for you at CVS when
you're working there.
>> A thousand is the bet from
Tilly.
And Russell can't believe his
luck here.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> That's a full shift right
there.
Here come Russell.
>> Right.
>> You raised to 4,000?
>> You realize how happy I was
in this spot?
[LAUGH]
>> Four thousand is the bet,
so, three thousand more if
Jennifer Tilly wants to chase
the flush.
>> Yeah, five, almost exactly
five left.
Yeah, five left.
5,025 left.
>> CVS was, that was the easy
job,
the tough job was the paper
route.
>> Paper route?
>> Paper route was tough.
You know why it was tough?
The dogs.
>> Dogs are the worst.
>> Well.
>> I like dogs.
Way better than people.
>> The dogs you don't know.
>> You guys smell the same,
it's understandable.
>> Paper, the paper boy has no
recourse.
>> The postal service can put a
sticker on a house saying we
could not deliver your
mail because of a dangerous dog.
>> Nine thousand to call.
>> But the paper boy has,
does not have that choice.
>> They should
>> They should.
If I knew then.
>> Like 8000 to call.
Nice bet, I fold.
>> And Tilly will fold and here
comes an extra 100 bucks from
everybody.
>> This is like.
>> How do you have it.
>> It's not even fair.
>> Hey we had halves, same team.
>> Look at the flop.
>> He had it and he had it.
>> You knew it.
>> I'm looking at it and I'm
going.
Could you really have flopped
the [BLEEP]?
>> Wow, that's not fair.
>> Oh, my god.
>> And get it both ways.
>> That's sick.
>> I think if you flop two pair
of 7 deuce, you should have to
pay everybody.
>> Yeah.
[CROSSTALK]
>> We should get a rebate.
That's outrageous.
>> That was bull [BLEEP].
>> That's how you do it.
You win the pot by connecting
with two pairs so you win the
money.
Effortless, with hand strength.
>> But at the same time, I'd,
happy taking it down, you know.
>> And then 100's all around.
>> Yeah.
>> When we return, find out
who's the biggest winners and
losers of the night on Poker
Night.
And we'll find out what got
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>> About 15, 20 years ago, my
dad gave me a little computer
game.
And it was called the Binion's
World Series of Poker.
And I played and played for
about seven years, and one day,
like a little bald man came on
screen cartoon and
his little cartoon mouth opens
and said, "Congratulations,
you've made it to the second
day!" And I was like [SOUND],
the second day?
I didn't even know there was a
second day!
Oh my god! And then of course it
made it to the final
table, you know, there's a
little cartoon of Doyle Brunson
that goes " Say hello to Mr.
Doyle Brunson!".
And he kinda gives you a look
like what are you doing here?
And then and one day I won the
World Series of Poker.
At this point I was dating Phil,
and Phil was like poo pooing my
accomplishment.
Like, I won the main event seven
times.
He goes all that shows is that
you figured
out how to beat the computer
like you've neuro netted the way
the computer plays.
So, I wrote down in my little
book.
I went one day, Phil,
I'm gonna go to the real World
Series of Poker and I'm gonna
win a real bracelet.
And then the first year I went
to the World Series of Poker I
won a bracelet, a gold bracelet.
But, I really.
I really, really wanted it and,
you know, in the heat of it,
I got really excited and I said,
this is better than winning an
Oscar.
But, you know, it's easy for me
to say.
I've never actually won an
Oscar.
I've been nominated for an
Oscar.
I went to the big show,
but, I didn't win and, you know,
it's pretty, pretty fantastic.
To win a gold bracelet at the
World Series of Poker is a
pretty amazing feeling.
One that I'm trying to replicate
sometimes in the future.
Everybody who plays
poker dreams about winning a
gold bracelet.
