$1.2 MILLION POT!! Alan Keating Wins the Biggest Pot in U.S. Poker Broadcast History

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$1.2 MILLION POT!! Alan Keating Wins the Biggest Pot in U.S. Poker Broadcast History

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  1. So happy seeing him call!!! I was saying “call” for a minute straight!!!

    1. He is never folding this. He is just taking time to make it a well thought through call. But even if he does not want to call in this spot he is 100% calling, especially alan.

  2. I know he thought about it for a long time but let’s be honest, he is NEVER folding here.

    1. @Antonio Canal Think about it this way though. It’s not like Handz doesn’t know Alan is Alan. So when you do this to Alan it’s WAY stronger than doing it to someone that is balanced. Alan 100% would be thinking something similar and is probably why he took as long as he did with the third nuts.

    2. Fully agree this was a bad bluff especially since we saw Keaton essentially buy in and go down 200k. The bluff makes the pot so big that it is worth it to call especially with the range of Hands Keaton has here.

    3. This should be considered a slow roll and he should be taken out the backdoor and severely beaten.

  3. I don’t wanna hear any criticism to the way Handz played. He has guts. Let’s admire him.

    1. I thought he played it extremely well. Not only cause he was holding the nut blocker, but Alans reputation played a big role in this as well. So many factors went into play, and I pictured myself doing the same exact thing :/ Smh RIP. What class by both men tho truly,

    2. There’s an argument that this is the play because it’s Keating.

      Everyone knows you don’t bluff Keating, however…

      If Keating’s strategy is to advertise his style on HCL for reaping benefit during private games, then he might have a guiding policy of “say yes to big spots that show I’m a gambler” and then in private games he always shows up with the nuts in these spots

    3. @ChicagoTRShe is folding if he didn’t have a flush, and it’s way easier when you can see both hands. Holding the Ace of ♠️ made Handz go all in which is a very impressive play.

    4. I will criticize him. It was a risky play,and he looked nervous as hell,scared like a hare with a target on his head. Look at his neck…vein pulses ,poking out. Omg. KOS,you are a mark….you would try that huh. Lol…..
      “LA-HOOOOOOOOO-ZERRRRRR!!!!”

    5. @Frank Lee with that big of a pot, anyone would be nervous as hell. Bet you haven’t even played $1k pot

  4. So pleased to see a hand of this magnitude handled with such class all around. Well done to all involved.

  5. I love how awkward things get when counting the chips after a huge pot.

    The winner is relieved and happy, the loser is beside themself, and the remaining players are just ready to play the next hand

  6. Jesus! That has to be a record for HCL vedios!! I watched this hand live just a few hours ago!
    Insane hand. When Handz made that bluff, he earned my serious respect. Against Alan Keating no less. I was rooting for Alan watching this game live but I came away really liking Handz.

    1. That’s WILD to think to bluff Keating. LOL, have you NOT see Keating play? Keating is crazy enough have 7,2 OS and call that.

  7. 1) insane pot
    2) insane amounts of class
    I definitely can learn a thing or two from how Handz handled that. Keating is a stand up dude too.

    1. Guy who lost took this a million times better than a guy I beat in a free poker tourney at a bar.

  8. I love when Bart is in the booth. I always believe him and his enthusiasm

  9. LMAO unreal!!! Extreme class displayed by both men, especially Handz tho what a champ. Took it like a boss, and Keating as well for loaning him the 200k after like NOTHING. Man I love poker, only here will these types of things happen. I NEED to make it here one day.. I will.

  10. Keating is an absolute beast of a player and person. Poker would be perceived in a completely different and better way if most poker players could handle themselves lime Keating does.

    1. lmao thats because keating is like a billionaire and doesnt care if he spews of a few million.. other people are playing to live

    2. @Chad Wellington fair point, I’d still argue you can play to live and play with a great humbleness and humility. In fact, I’d argue you’d actually play better with that mindset.

    3. @Adam Larkin It’s just a different game when the money matters. This is one of the few hands I’ve seen Keating play where you can actually see him feel something. He looks stressed to make the call with second nuts (as he should be in that spot..but for a smaller pot certainly would just snap it off). Also, when he calls you can see his reluctant acceptance of his fate to lose to the nuts, only to quickly turn into extreme relief to win the hand. This is not normal for Keating. Imagine winning all in 200bb deep in a .01/.02 game. Do you feel anything? No. Probably not. It’s easier to be humble and less emotional in those spots when you don’t feel anything. Don’t get me wrong, Keating is still great, but Keating’s conduct is not anything exceptional here even though I love him on the show and his personality.

    4. @Jared F I don’t think anyone can say with certainty to what degree the money matters for Keating. I agree that the theme with him is that none of this money matters, but that’s all speculation. I agree we can see a change in his demeanor and that he is “feeling” something, but I think that “feeling” is more of him just wanting to make the right play. I don’t think it’s fair or accurate to assume his character/demeanor is tied to the value he places on the money – we have literally seen no evidence of that – and you yourself just said you perceived him appearing “stressed” for the first time given the size of this pot…well, look how he handled himself…I’d say just as well as if it was a pot half the size or 5 times the size. I guess I’m a little confused – it sounds like you are saying we shouldn’t really commend Keating for the way he carries himself because the money doesn’t matter to him….but then you also admit that it seemed like the money in this pot mattered to him? It seems like that’s what you’re saying and we all saw how he carried himself in this pot (where you say the money might have mattered) – he carried himself the same way as he always does….which is my point, he’s humble and stoic no matter what…

  11. Let’s just appreciate the fact we did not have Airball at the table while this hand happened.

  12. Winning the biggest pot it’s had to be Alan Keating. Congratulations Keating

  13. Keating is a boss. Gives him 200k casually and says “text me or I’ll forget about it” 😂

  14. My boy Keating. I love this guy. So down to earth even after wining the biggest pot in US poker history. 🙏🙏

  15. Keating; wins largest pot in streaming history. Breaks even for the night. Absolute legend.

  16. This was my favorite stream last night! Also the chat was hilarious all night! That poor message lady though 😂

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