Absurd Runout at $250,000 Super High Roller at 2024 World Series of Poker!

Chalie Hook and Ben Tollerene clash in an absurd hand with a $5,415,152 first prize on the line!

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Absurd Runout at $250,000 Super High Roller at 2024 !

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41 Comments

  1. I was knocked out of a tournament in Merit North Cyprus in a similar way but even more brutal, i had pocket nines and the flop was 9 2 2 and the rest is history

    1. ​@@ThisMusicIsToogoodAre you always that toxic? Might be a reason why you don’t have many friends.

    2. this buy in is like probably atleast 250x what yours was so imo thats what makes it so gross. its like what makes the AA vs AA hand in one drop is so disgusting

    3. @@xDubstepify The amount of the buy-in doesn’t matter at all. Lol.
      Everything can happen despite the buy-in.

    4. @@Radimuntoexcept it does matter unless you’re a pro who grinds your whole life away

  2. Who’s the yuk-yuk that’s talking too much? I’m pretty sure that newbie affected the action after Tollerene pushed. Rookie move.

    1. He didnt though, old man. They already made their decisions and were waiting on the cards to come as theres always a pause for TV. Go take your pills dennis

    2. @@SilverrulezGaming Sorry to offend your boyfriend. But this time try to pay attention. Watch right after Ben pushes. The yuk-yuk interferes.

    3. He shouldn’t have said anything but how did it affect the action? The big blind was folding no matter and then it was back to him.

  3. The only thing that’s worse than getting four-flushed with AA v AA….

    1. The four-flush AA v AA is worse because pre-flop there is only about a 2% chance each that you either win or you lose, 96% of the time it’s gonna be a chop.
      This was just 56-44 preflop without the advantage of seeing the other player’s discards. All five cards were coming out no matter what He was still only 84% after the turn. Quads on board is just ONE of the ways (however unlikely) a pocket pair Kings or lower can lose to Ace High before the flop drops.

    1. K or A was more likely to happen and wouldn’t have been as crazy. But would still be crazy and be a bad suckout

    2. You’re right. And the possibility of four of a kind is always there, doesn’t matter which four.

    3. @@keepkalm higher fullhouse (3 deuces and 2 aces vs 3 deuces and 2 tens) same for a king there. you can see the combinations top left under the score board at 2:12

  4. comments had a little overreaction. its just a flip and he adds 2 on turn. ok runnout is bad but at end of day its just a flip.

  5. I’ve had similar happen to me but I flopped the nut full house with a pocket pair, if you play enough poker it will eventually happen to everyone. It just happened on stream in a high roller this time.

  6. Variance is a cruel Mistress, profiting 7 figures for 2 days of playing will ease the pain tho..

    1. Considering the 8 cards we saw dealt plus the 3 flop cards, there are two deuces left. So 41 x 40 ÷ 2 is 1 in 820.

  7. Spoiler — Tollerene blew this 60M chip lead to the guy with 6M here. A true 28-3 collapse

  8. Should title this “How to lose with quads by the exact same quads!”

  9. Its the odds. Chances of flipping K or A is higher. So when unexpected flips happen the drama level rises. Makes for better entertainment. And after all, isnt that what the crowds demand. Rome is the Mob!

  10. Hook handled that like a gentleman. I would’ve lost my shyt and had a Hellmuth moment with 1000 swear words.

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