WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 70-61 | Doug Polk, Phil Ivey, Nicholas Rigby & Hevad Khan

Join us on an epic adventure as we reveal the World Series of Poker's Top 100 Hands of Perpetuity over the next 10 days! The 2024 WSOP is almost here, so why not take a trip down memory lane before we kick off 50 days of live-streaming. Let us know in the remarks which hands are in your Top 3, and remain tuned to discover which hands made it!

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WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 70-61 | Doug Polk, Phil Ivey, Nicholas Rigby & Hevad Khan

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  1. WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 70-61 | Doug Polk, Phil Ivey, Nicholas Rigby & Hevad Khan

    1. WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 70-61 | Doug Polk, Phil Ivey, Nicholas Rigby & Hevad Khan

    1. that’s why he had to quit for awhile and just step away, now he’s back, somehow even better, and running better too lol

  2. That Obst Ruane hand will always be one of the wildest hands ever, especially with how deep they both were, what a spot

    1. I mean, it’s a pretty standard fold. Ruane literally never has worse for value so Obst has a bluff catcher. Not all boats are created equal. Ruane is always just calling, maybe folding even after a board pairing river lead with a non straight flush. Obst has the worst possible boat and almost certainly the worst non-bluff he ever gets here with as played.

    2. ​@@Jermo484Pretty standard. Right. Um, would you please come down to the Tampa Bay Hard Rock poker room and put your name down on any list? We would love to play with you.

  3. It’s Ivey, I get it. But shoving with a flush draw then just hitting is a top 100 hand?

    1. @@obsoletecd-rom I’m aware. If he took down the event I would feel differently but it was really a standard hand that led to a pay jump. There were several hands in the lower tiers that were better than this IMO

  4. The 10s vs ak 2nd hand is the 2022 main, not 2023. Maybe get the particulars right idk?

  5. I don’t like Schwartz, but that clock call could have helped him. Sooooo

    1. Then 3 players commenting on it while it’s in progress. Like guys, his clock is running, stop distracting him.

  6. Chance snapping AK suited was bizarre. Yes, Rigby liked to play 2/3 but he never jammed 3.6 milly chips with it preflop

  7. “nice hand” Chris Brewer such a pro man never seen somebody take so many bad beats in huge equity spots before

  8. Larabe…just awful. Bluff til you get there and then fold. Strong play there.

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