Category Archives: Poker Hands
Phil Ivey bluffs at Aussie Millions
The action comes from Australia, during the past Aussie Millions. Dia and Ivey get involved in a poker hand. Dia was aware that he was facing probably the best player in the world, and got cautious. And got burned. The … Continue reading
Phil Ivey against Joe Beavers
Here we come with another Phil Ivey’s hand. The hand has nothing special itself, but’s curious how a poker hand can change those many times in those few seconds. All in preflop between Phil Ivey and Joe Beavers, let’s see … Continue reading
Phil Ivey makes the move at Aussie Millions
The great Phil Ivey shares with us another great hand. This time it happens at Aussie Millions Final Table against the vereran Australian player Dia. The iron-nerved guy makes a move that nobody else is capable to do and shows … Continue reading
Gus Hansen vs Esfandiari at WPT Final Table
Here you have a must see hand between Antonio Esfandiari, ‘The Magician’, and Gus Hansen. This one happened being at the Final Table of a WPT event. Yes, it’s one of the clearest examples of how cruel poker can be … Continue reading
Super cold deck Final Table hand
Incredible live poker hand that features a super cold deck in a final table. Five pocket pairs in the same hand! That’s something even difficult to see in an online poker game which ilustrates that everything is possible in poker, … Continue reading
EPT best bluff: Phil Ivey and Paul Jackson
One of those amazing hands that makes poker such a beautiful game. Even if you have seen it It’s worth seeing it again. And again. And again. The video features the already poker hand between Phil Ivey and Paul Jackson … Continue reading
Awesome bluff: Scotty Nguyen
The poker “kink” Scotty Nguyen, as I love to call him, receives back one of his common bullets. A nice bluff from a random guy that’s worth seeing.
Failed poker bluff: Sam Farha
What an awesome decision. Sam Farha faces a bluff from a unknown guy near the end of the World Series of Poker 2003, which Moneymaker, at the same table, would end winning. Let’s see what happens.