In 2014's event 15 Davidi Kitai, who won the bracelet, twice called with queen high with all five cards on the table and was right. I'm genuinely disappointed these weren't the actually BEST hands, some of them are only here because they are controversial.
1) Hellmuth hand where he kept saying: "I take this one, you take the next one". Very well played by him in ME 2015. 2) Bruno Politano 6bet bluff ME 2014
@@bajorekjon Great bluff catchers are the best IMO. Like Antonius once calling with J high etc. Those kind of straight flushes don't have any tension in play. Nuts are easiest to play with.
There’s another Keranen Rystadt hand that’s missing!! Unless I’m missing it in here?!? The Keranen revenge hand, when he flops the nut flush and knocks Rystadt out
I’ll let someone celebrate all day when they go all-in and win, but I can’t stand when people celebrate when they knock someone out. No need to rub it in.
I completely understand how tough it is to narrow down to the top 100 hands... but at the same time Obst's correct reading of the straight flush in the main event at least deserves top 50!!
the only reason why it worked was the ace on the flop... give him a queen high flop and he gets called immediately and he looks dumber than a bitch stamp...
CJ Sands flopped straight flush vs flopped king high flush with a royal flush redraw, Mersons vs Nguyen set over set JJJ vs AAA and turns quad jacks. Many great hands from the bracelet events 2015-2017
Hand #34 at 3:04:00. Selbst almost folded the absolute second nuts. I believe her. I think she always has to call, but how often does intuition, the gut, go off like an alarm, and we wished we had listened to it... but the math...
Y'all just really posted a 5 hour highlight video. Nice. 11:24 - it's so weird looking at Mike Sexton winning a tournament with a full house, Aces over Eights, given...you know...that he's no longer with us, and exactly what that hand is called.
I kinda understand why the Farha v. moneymaker is number 1.... starting the craze but the royal flush over quads or johnny Chan setting up Seidel is definitely better
I'm only halfway through this video, but I know my favorite won't be No. 1: Bryce Yockey with the pat #2 against Josh Arieh drawing perfect to the wheel. Both a filthy cooler and one of the worst beats possible.
#39 JRB bad beat should be in top 5. Everything about that is epically spooky devastating and sadly hilarious. Seen that clip a hundred times. Just crazy.
Who did the rankings of these hands, Helen Keller?? Some of the middle ones were much better than the top 10... can't believe I wasted my time watching these
Having worked as a floorman for 8 years, #85 was the wrong decision from the floor. He should have been given the option to call,raise or fold once the mistake was made correct. It's considered" new action". The floormen here doubled-down on the initial decision probably just to save-face. I've never seen any poker rulebook that says you're forced to call with a discrepancy in the chip count
He didn't argue it until he saw he was way behind. I do agree though that with no other action possible he should've been allowed to change his mind if he wished.
@@XaviRonaldo0yes he did argue it when he realized he was behind.. Yet, he didn't know he was behind when the floor manager made his decision. It's obvious that in this instance, the guy was calling even if the floor had given him another chance to call or fold. For the floor to make the statement " if you're calling 17 you're calling 22" isn't a very strong argument in tournament play
bro had 9 milion chips he already put in 600k and has to call 300k more he got top pair on board and he folds? how did that guy became poker player that was the worst fold i have ever seen in poker history and i been watching poker for 20 years dont let that guy play poker anymore
The bluff by Moneymaker is a fine hand I guess, but #1? C’mon…Moneymaker raises him after the turn: ok yeah probably so, he had a spade draw and had a king too (remember they are playing heads up here) Farha checks the river, because on a board with a flush and straight possible, all he had was a pair of nines. Think it’s safe to say any bet there would have likely caused Farha to fold. That hand could be top 50 I suppose but not #1 in my opinion
What's the difference between "Top 100 Best Hands of All Time" and, simply, "100 Best Hands of All Time" besides one unnecessary, commonly misused word?
I know it's a cool hand but why would the AA vs AA be ranked that high? It pretty much played itself. And sure, it's a hand that put Cary Katz... *looks at channel... I'm sorry, never mind, please keep up the good work
I'm at #10 but I reckon the top 2 hands have to be: Scottie - "you call it's all over baby" for the wsop main event title Duhamel JJ against Affleck AA Predict before you see the top 10
Respond to this comment with every hand we missed and we'll make another compilation of those hands!
Where's the " I'M A GENIUS " hand with Kenny Tran? (Wsop 2007 Main event)
In 2014's event 15 Davidi Kitai, who won the bracelet, twice called with queen high with all five cards on the table and was right.
I'm genuinely disappointed these weren't the actually BEST hands, some of them are only here because they are controversial.
1) Hellmuth hand where he kept saying: "I take this one, you take the next one". Very well played by him in ME 2015. 2) Bruno Politano 6bet bluff ME 2014
There's alot of other hands that i expected to make the cut that didn't
Van Tran chip over here
I don’t care what anybody says. The Royal Flush vs Quad Aces was the best hand in all of poker. Ray Fuckin Romano is even in that clip
We also don't care what you say :)
I read somewhere that statistically you are more likely to be hit by lightning INDOORS than to hit that hand combo. Crazy.
This f***** idiot player called a raise with a royal flush -hellmuth
It's the best 2 hands technically, but I don't know if it's actually the best hand I've seen
@@bajorekjon Great bluff catchers are the best IMO. Like Antonius once calling with J high etc. Those kind of straight flushes don't have any tension in play. Nuts are easiest to play with.
Old poker was the best poker! None of the crowds are even close to this anymore! It’s like 10 people max at every main event with complete silence.
24:23 "I'm not trying to get a read or anything" proceeds to say out loud what hand he has them immediately looks at the other player for a reaction
How long did he take to call top set jfc
4:56:09
Left hanging! The Matasow pause and turn has me in stitches every time!
HOW could you guys not find any space for Henry Van Tran’s hand vs Alcober??? 😢😢
Yes and romanello folding Jack's full and being right
literally the one hand that should've been #1 spot.
No justice in poker
Because we've all seen it already 😅
I was looking for this one, crazy it's not in, probably too early in the tournament I guess@@betterthanmost9549
I really like Lon McEachern and Norman Chad. They have their quirks, but they know how to call poker which isn’t easy. 👏🏻👏🏻
Norman is hilarious
I love how the other guy just let the old man have his slow roll. Can't get angry at a 96yo
to be fair I don’t think he could tell he was slow-rolling
Weird omission of Hans Lund (A9) v Mansour Matloubi (TT) from 1990. 🧐 Fun list in any case.
Oh sweet thanks! I was going to binge-watch the entire series in one supercut. Saved me the work 😀
Ditto ha
This is a great compilation, my only complaint is I wish they'd put the date these aired on tv at the bottom corner or something.
what for? are you going to rewatch them or something?
stop complaining buddy
@@iKADAJx I'll complain all I want, stfu
they put what tournament it was from in the top left for each of them so I would think it's not that hard to find on your own
Man I love #66.... Obst flopping a full house but lays it down to a straight flush probably one of the greatest folds I've ever seen, incredible 👍
Pay attention. He rivers a full house. Not on the flop.
The Omaha hand where Hellmuth had QQKx and his opponent had KKxx and the flop was KQx. Another classic.
I could watch that hand of Schwartz getting felted with that cooler over and over on repeat lol
Yeah continue shitting on the one actual interesting guy going deep in the tournament for the past decade, that's a good idea
Set over set with 6+ people is somewhere around 1 in 3000. I wouldn’t be able to sleep for weeks.
Number 72 is a rollercoaster
There’s another Keranen Rystadt hand that’s missing!! Unless I’m missing it in here?!? The Keranen revenge hand, when he flops the nut flush and knocks Rystadt out
Great video
I’ll let someone celebrate all day when they go all-in and win, but I can’t stand when people celebrate when they knock someone out. No need to rub it in.
Agreed, I hate when they get up and run around, and fall on the ground... So cringe to me
very nice selection of hands
How is Jacks full folding and being right not on this list
I completely understand how tough it is to narrow down to the top 100 hands... but at the same time Obst's correct reading of the straight flush in the main event at least deserves top 50!!
Rigby 23o bluff against kings greatest hand of all time.
Legendary.
the only reason why it worked was the ace on the flop... give him a queen high flop and he gets called immediately and he looks dumber than a bitch stamp...
CJ Sands flopped straight flush vs flopped king high flush with a royal flush redraw, Mersons vs Nguyen set over set JJJ vs AAA and turns quad jacks. Many great hands from the bracelet events 2015-2017
Hand #34 at 3:04:00. Selbst almost folded the absolute second nuts. I believe her. I think she always has to call, but how often does intuition, the gut, go off like an alarm, and we wished we had listened to it... but the math...
She really is an animal
She's almost as unlikable as PH but I actually felt for her here. How can you fold that?
@@XaviRonaldo0 right, I feel the same
Thank you for the video
Need more content like this!!!
Great video. Thanks.
Okay the opening Jack Ury hand is my all time favorite hand. Rest in peace killer.
Love the class of the other guy just smiling at being slow rolled
Y'all just really posted a 5 hour highlight video. Nice.
11:24 - it's so weird looking at Mike Sexton winning a tournament with a full house, Aces over Eights, given...you know...that he's no longer with us, and exactly what that hand is called.
The KJ vs Q8 final table hand is wild
That’s an insta-call every time
I haven’t finished the video yet but I hope the Henry Tran 32 hand is here. The craziest thing I’ve ever seen
#1 Sam Farha calls and there is no poker as we know it
Diaz folding that set of Queens gets my Vote as Best lay down!
Correction he had Trip Queens.
@@robertwilkinson8421 full house
@@robertwilkinson8421I was gonna say the same thing, but he also had a boat with the two 2s on the board
“You lost bro” will always be a classic
Hand 100 was EPIC!
Number 2 was a little underwhelming.....he had alot of outs.
8:19 if you think poker talk is confined to the poker table... THINK AGAIN
I kinda understand why the Farha v. moneymaker is number 1.... starting the craze but the royal flush over quads or johnny Chan setting up Seidel is definitely better
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World Series of Poker Top 100 Best Hands of All Time!
World Series of Poker Top 100 Best Hands of All Time!
The hand of Duek Quads (69) was like a Tysin KO. Fasttttt!!!!
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#66 should be higher. That fold is amazing.
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#26, the REAL reason for the creation of the Big Blind Ante!
I'm only halfway through this video, but I know my favorite won't be No. 1: Bryce Yockey with the pat #2 against Josh Arieh drawing perfect to the wheel. Both a filthy cooler and one of the worst beats possible.
Sammartino is never winning the argument. Even though the dealer gave him the wrong amount, it's his responsibility to double check.
#39 JRB bad beat should be in top 5. Everything about that is epically spooky devastating and sadly hilarious. Seen that clip a hundred times. Just crazy.
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"You lost, bro!" - never gets old.
I would like to see every JRB WSOP hand
Asking if there is the first hand of the tournament were Farha busts a guy with AT vs TT on AAT flop ?
Yep
#41
Is the john murphy all in bluff vs. Greg raymer from 2004 wsop in this list
You're missing a ton of hands. Specifically, the hands you're not live streaming from the 2024 WSOP.
We want free previews from EVERY event!
Farha folding to a bluff gets the no.1 spot!?
lol the 100th best hand was so wholesome
Hand #85 still bothers me to this day.
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Who did the rankings of these hands, Helen Keller?? Some of the middle ones were much better than the top 10... can't believe I wasted my time watching these
man, the idea that qui nguyen having A5 that hand agianst Vayo & josephy 😂🤣 wud hav ended that final table alot quicker.
Having worked as a floorman for 8 years, #85 was the wrong decision from the floor. He should have been given the option to call,raise or fold once the mistake was made correct. It's considered" new action". The floormen here doubled-down on the initial decision probably just to save-face. I've never seen any poker rulebook that says you're forced to call with a discrepancy in the chip count
He didn't argue it until he saw he was way behind.
I do agree though that with no other action possible he should've been allowed to change his mind if he wished.
@@XaviRonaldo0yes he did argue it when he realized he was behind.. Yet, he didn't know he was behind when the floor manager made his decision. It's obvious that in this instance, the guy was calling even if the floor had given him another chance to call or fold. For the floor to make the statement " if you're calling 17 you're calling 22" isn't a very strong argument in tournament play
bro had 9 milion chips he already put in 600k and has to call 300k more he got top pair on board and he folds? how did that guy became poker player that was the worst fold i have ever seen in poker history and i been watching poker for 20 years dont let that guy play poker anymore
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"WHY do I get deserve this?" (at 2:43:12). Oh Mike, I don't know why you got deserved that either.
Mike “I’m playing the best poker of my life” Matusow
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Can't believe Raymer was only 39 there
94: How does he call that if with an Ace Queen, after Ivey went all in from an early position, wtf
49:06 RIP Susie Q
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Jacks vs Queens vs Kings should be number 1
Swartz vs Mcekenen best hand of all times.
Little over the top celebration by Doug. But Brewer has done it too. A little humility would be nice.
#100 IS ONE OF THE BEST HANDS EVER!!!
#26 All that over 0.1BB! Completely ridiculous!
The bluff by Moneymaker is a fine hand I guess, but #1? C’mon…Moneymaker raises him after the turn: ok yeah probably so, he had a spade draw and had a king too (remember they are playing heads up here) Farha checks the river, because on a board with a flush and straight possible, all he had was a pair of nines. Think it’s safe to say any bet there would have likely caused Farha to fold. That hand could be top 50 I suppose but not #1 in my opinion
It’s about what that hand meant to poker , if he calls that hand poker doesn’t blow up and basically nothing exists
Schwartz is one of the most annoying people I’ve seen in poker
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148.55 Jamie Gold was unbearable in this tournament and fluked his way to a tourney win.
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What's the difference between "Top 100 Best Hands of All Time" and, simply, "100 Best Hands of All Time" besides one unnecessary, commonly misused word?
2:49:17 almost this exact hand happened to me in my first ever live tournament it felt devastating at the time but its just math after all I guess
I know it's a cool hand but why would the AA vs AA be ranked that high? It pretty much played itself. And sure, it's a hand that put Cary Katz... *looks at channel... I'm sorry, never mind, please keep up the good work
Number 100 should be Number 1
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Can someone explain hand #23 for me?
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Do one with top 20 most annoying players. Jamie Gold, Kassouf, Justin Schwartz...
Who wants to play in a tournament with Jack in charge? Certainly not me.
Why?
What the hello is Jungleman doing? Every video I see hes in cosplay
#23 didn’t have a scooby doo what was going on. Not an idea 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Montgomery vs Eastgate at #71 i think is too low
“Honey he called me with Jack high”
I'm at #10 but I reckon the top 2 hands have to be:
Scottie - "you call it's all over baby" for the wsop main event title
Duhamel JJ against Affleck AA
Predict before you see the top 10