In the new High Stakes Poker episode Krish wins one of the largest pots in the history of this legendary poker TV show worth a whopping $934,500!
Line-up of High Stakes Poker Season 9 Episode 12:
They are playing 8-max NL$500/$1,000, which guarantees more action and much bigger pots from here on.
John Andress is the only change in the line-up compared to High Stakes Poker Season 9 Episode 11:
- Tom Dwan
- Bryn Kenney
- Garrett Adelstein
- Patrik Antonius
- Krish
- Eric Persson
- John Andress
- Stanley Tang
Krish wins one of the biggest pots ever vs. Bryn Kenney: $934,500 Pot
Stanley Tang straddles to $2,000 and Krish makes it $7,000 to go UTG with , Bryn Kenney makes a very loose 3-bet to $20,000 with . Krish calls. Pot Size: $44,500
Heads-up to a flop of , which gives Bryn Trips, while Krish flops an overpair. Kenney makes a continuation bet of $30,000 and Krish check-calls. Pot Size: $104,500
The on the turn is a spicy card, since it makes Bryn a well-disguised full house, while Krish still has an overpair. He checks and Bryn fires a $80,000 (77% pot) second barrel. And now it gets interesting as Krish check-raises to $200,000!
Bryn Kenney now has only two options just call or go all-in and since he has the second nuts Bryn slow plays and just calls. Pot Size: $504,500
The is a sick, sick card as Krish hit his two-outer. Menon quickly puts Bryn All-in for his remaining $215,000 and Kenney insta-calls, just to see that he got rivered. Krish wins a massive $934,500 Pot, which is one of the biggest in High Stakes Poker history!
Flopped Trips vs. Stone Cold Bluff: John Andress vs. Garrett Adelstein: $230,500 Pot
New arrival John Andress raises in early position to $3,000 with , Garret 3-bets on the button to $11,000 with . John calls and everybody else folds. Pot Size: $24,500
The flop of is a dream for Andress as he flops trips on a dry board, which is made for a cbet. And Adelstein does make a small continuation bet of $8,000 into $24,500. Andress just calls. Pot Size: $40,500
on the turn and John checks over to Garrett a second time, but this time Adelstein checks behind. Pot Size: $40,500
on the river and John Andress makes a nice check giving Garrett some rope to hang himself. It works as he bets $40,000 with Queen-high.
Andress gives it a few seconds before check-raising to $150,000 and this is the end of this hand. However, his brilliant river check earned Andress an extra $40,000 and he wins a nice $230,500 pot.
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