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Coolers.
Hands you can't get away from.
Clashes that can't be avoided.
Kind of lucky, obviously.
Collisions you have to watch.
Is this a standard
deck or just one
with all the letters
of the alphabet?
Straight from the
freezer, here's
our top five crazy coolers.
A landing hand that results
in Tony G being silenced
has to be included.
At 5, Vanessa Russo has the
honor of dealing the icy blow.
If you win the hand,
you'll keep me quiet.
[LAUGHTER]
Don't believe you.
That bluff I'll call.
That bluff I'll call.
Tony just added unspeakable
equity to this pot.
Vanessa calls.
Tony bombed the flop,
which may make Vanessa
think he's on a draw.
An ace on the turn.
Russo has top set.
Hello, nasty.
As Tony G would say, ace
from space and Vanessa
has gone from zero to hero.
Tony G does have a flush draw.
10,000.
And bets 10,000.
You could shut me right up.
How?
Well by taking-- being-- being
all in and winning the pot!
Punch in the face.
I just push a button?
That ace dramatically
improves Vanessa's hand,
but if she put Tony on
spades, he just got there.
She just calls.
On spade watch.
I check.
Tony checks in the dark.
The river.
A sick card, the 5 of hearts.
Now you've got to
show some-- some guts.
You gonna bet this
or are you going
to make a really weak
check now on the end?
Go on, Vanessa, you can do it.
For Vanessa, best card ever,
full house over full house.
All in.
Call.
Aces full.
Wow.
Very nice.
That's the best.
Very nice.
That's good.
I've got a full
house too on the end.
Wow.
And I have a flush draw.
See, that's shutting me up.
Well done, Vanessa.
Vanessa doubles through.
Kind of lucky, obviously.
Not really.
I mean, it's--
Well we took turns
getting lucky.
I got lucky to get the aces,
you got lucky on the flop,
I got lucky on the turn.
I haven't won one
hand when I've like--
I've been good so.
That silence won't last long.
At 4 is a cooler from
somewhere warmer--
the Bahamas.
At the final table
of the 2009 PCA,
Alex Gomes thought he was
trapping Benny Spindler
by slow playing aces.
850,000 out there.
Once again, Gomes with aces.
Oh my goodness!
Quads on the flop
don't ever run bad.
Strange.
The last time Gomes had
aces was against Kevin Saul
and three 6's came on
board, he won a big pot.
This time, three-of-a-kind's
going to come on board
and he's destined to lose
a lot of chips right here.
In nine-handed action, Gomes
traps Kevin Saul with 6's
full of aces for a huge pot.
Now he's got jacks full of
aces, but this time, it's
not the best hand.
Well, no, he's really
just completely dead here.
And now the question is how
is Spindler going to play it?
Cut that for me, I
want to make sure.
1.3--
He's raising it!
He's wasting no time!
You know, this is an interesting
play here from Spindler.
He's got four-of-a-kind
and, you know,
popular wisdom would say you
should just call it slow play
it.
But what he's hoping for
here is that his raise looks
like a bluff and that Gomes does
have a hand like aces, kings,
or something along
those lines and is
going to play for it all.
I call.
Well he's just going to call.
Now, you know, the
funny thing about this
is Gomes actually thinks
he's trapping him.
Right.
He's thinks he's slow
playing his hand.
He's doing-- he's trying to
trap him as he thought he--
as he did against Kevin Saul
earlier in the tournament.
Now Benny Spindler
asking for a chip count.
1,350,000 apiece.
Let's see the turn card.
Benny can't really care
how much Gomes has, right?
It's just trying to like
show weakness if you will,
it's a little bit of a
sort of Hollywood move.
Gomes is checking.
And that's poker on a
higher level, isn't it?
Yeah, absolutely.
Now Gomes is really
checking in the hopes
that Spindler, you know,
is going to bluff at it.
As we know, he's not bluffing,
he's got four of a kind.
And Spindler is really
taking an aggressive approach
to this hand to try to get
as many chips in as possible.
A big bet once
again of 2 million.
Pot up to 5 and 1/2 million now.
Well this is the opportunity
now for either Gomes
to be an absolute genius and
make the most remarkable lay
down we may have ever seen.
Don't bet on that.
Or he might just
decide, all right.
Now's the time, let's get all
those chips in the middle.
I'm all in.
Oh, and he does!
He's moving it all in!
I call.
Call!
He's calling!
He's got four-of-a-kind!
Gomes is-- ack!
Completely dead.
River card is
totally irrelevant.
Spindler wins a monster
pot, eliminating Gomes.
He's up over $16
million in chips now.
Stunned!
Look at the crowd,
they can't believe it.
Pocket aces going
down in flames.
--one jacks.
Alex is drawing--
The river now just a formality.
Spindler now is going
to have a stranglehold
on this tournament.
You get the feeling it's
going to take Alex Gomes quite
a while to shake this one off
despite taking home $750,000.
Pocket aces forehanded, I mean--
you're suppose to win that pot!
Aces cracked in epic style.
Well the PCA has seen its
fair share of big hands
over the years.
And in 2016, Phillip McAllister
weathered the biggest hand
of all.
So Tedeshi's all in
with a set of queens,
but there's still a monster
draw action on the side.
The river card.
Ace.
Ace of hearts, a royal
flush for McAllister!
No way.
300.
Rabah is betting.
It doesn't matter what his
cards are, he can't win.
All in.
With his royal flush,
McAllister shoves on Rabah.
I know you are sick, but I
don't know if you're that sick.
He's not that sick.
Flip a coin.
Actually, it's probably best.
Oh, look at this baller!
Rabah let's it go.
Full or the flush?
Oh.
No, king-10-clubs, yeah?
Royalized.
Painful way to bust,
but at least they
weren't heads up for the
EPT12 Grand Final title.
Cue Jan Bendick versus
Adrian Allen at number 2.
All the chips are
going in so quickly,
it's hard to keep track.
It started at 525, Bendick
made at 1.65 million.
Oh man.
Allen flops a set.
Ay-yah.
Maybe the ace will save
Bendick from getting stacked.
I mean, they've been playing
tight enough that I guess, even
more so than usual, you
might give credit to an ace,
but, I mean, this is horrible.
You know, I wonder if
Bendick slows down now.
Allen called pretty quickly.
1.6 million apiece,
6.6 million--
Oh boy.
A 10 on the turn!
Well we said it might
take a cooler to end this.
This is ballgame.
So Bendick checks the turn.
Cheeky.
Allen bets 1.5 million, a
small bet into a huge pot.
I would like to point
out, by the way,
that Adrian Allen
is not drawing dead.
2% is 2%.
A 1-outer still has a chance.
A raise to 4.25
million from Bendick.
Wow.
Feeling quite nervous.
Just a call.
Well, they're saving
it for the river.
Complete brick on the river.
All in.
Bendick shoves.
Allen calls and it's all over!
Jan Bendick has won
the EPT12 Grand Final!
Man, he's been around forever.
Good for him.
Yes!
The EPT9 Player of the Year.
Three-time main event finalist.
And on his third
occasion, he is a winner!
From one Monaco champ to
another and our number one crazy
cooler-- at the Season
11 EPT Grand Final,
Adrian Mateos found himself
involved in a three way--
and not the fun kind.
Well we're heading over
to the secondary table
where we are on cooler alert.
Oh boy.
Ivanov opened with 5's.
Pastor, three bet with aces.
Decision now on Mateos
who's got queens.
That's not going to
be good for business.
He forebets.
El Asmar, our
qualifier has jacks!
Wow!
He folds!
Christopher Frank,
All in.
Shoves with kings!
Ah come on, is this a
standard deck or just one
with all the letters
of the alphabet?
I didn't look before.
Seriously?
Boy, are you going
to be happy and then
immediately disappointed.
Ivanov has folded, it's
own back on Pastor.
Yeah, check this
out, Johnny Lodden.
He reshoves!
What does Mateos do now?
That.
Feels bad, man, but I
don't think if can fold.
What a ridiculous hand.
Having aces here
and have them hold,
that's how you become
a grand final champion.
How many is that?
500,000.
So sick.
Sicker than Lucille
Astaire on a graviton.
Ah, I don't know.
He knows he's losing
in at least one spot,
but his odds are
also pretty sick.
I think I have to call.
Mateos calls!
With aces?
Ohh.
I swear-- I swear, I'd 4 jacks.
I swear.
Cool story, bro.
Aces versus kings versus queens!
Well, none of the
three ones, eh?
Six swept for everyone,
so deep in the tournament.
Even aces aren't totally safe.
Juan Martin Pastor
set to triple up.
Christopher Frank
likely to be eliminated.
The flop.
10-4-duece.
The turn card.
It's a queen!
Aww.
I am so, so sorry.
Buenos dias, Adrian.
And now there's a 90%
chance we lose two players.
Mateos goes from worst to
first and it's a double KO!
Frank out.
Pastor out.
That really sucks.
That's never happened.
I swear I'd full of jacks.
Not now, Hadi.
Did any one think aces
were going to hold there?
Wow.
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