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  • From Las Vegas, Nevada. This is Poker Night in America.

  • (uptempo jazz music)

  • - Welcome to Poker Night in America.

  • The start of a brand new season.

  • I got a co-host.

  • It's Chris Hanson along with Joe Stapleton.

  • Welcome, Stapes!

  • - Thanks for having me.

  • I really needed this job.

  • I have two girls in college

  • and those are just ones I'm dating.

  • - Stapes, you're starting off with a real doozy.

  • It's our Twitch celebrity cash game in Las Vegas.

  • - Yeah, you're not kidding.

  • This is a packed table, literally.

  • There is almost no elbow room

  • and everybody's gonna need to make some space

  • for the G.O.A.T.; Phil Hellmuth is on his way.

  • (poker players chatting)

  • - [Chris] Buy-in tonight is a minimum of $5K and of course,

  • since we're in Vegas, there is no maximum buy-in.

  • Pretty much anything's going to be allowed here tonight,

  • on Poker Night in America.

  • Alright, Joe Stapleton, tell us about this blind structure.

  • I'm a little confused already on the ante from the big blind

  • and a deuce-seven?

  • - So it's No-Limit Texas Hold Me.

  • Blind is $25 and $50,

  • with a $200 ante paid on the big blind

  • and the deuce and seven rule is in play;

  • win a hand with seven-two, everyone at the table's

  • gonna pay you 200 bucks.

  • - [Dan] Starts with antes.

  • - [Jason] That's great.

  • - [Dan] $25, $75, $150.

  • - [Antonio] I love it.

  • - [Dan] The best.

  • - [Elky] EPT's and High Rollers start with antes.

  • - [Dan] What does? - [Jason] The high rollers--

  • - [Elky] High Rollers and EPT's start with antes.

  • - [Dan] Yeah.

  • - [Elky] That's really good, that's so much better.

  • - [Antonio] So much better.

  • - And for this deuce-seven game we were playing,

  • you have to scoop it.

  • Not chopped, not, like, run it twice and win with one--

  • - Yeah, $200, $200 bonus. - Scoop the whole pot.

  • - [Antonio] Are we on for seven-deuce?

  • - [Phil L.] Yeah, we are.

  • - [Dan] For sure.

  • - [Antonio] We're on?

  • How much is it if you win it?

  • - [Everyone] $200.

  • - [Joe] You'd be surprised how often the seven-deuce rule

  • comes into play.

  • It's always aces or seven-deuce.

  • - [Voiceover] Sorry, let me turn that on.

  • - [Pit Boss] Put your cards side by side over here.

  • Over the spot.

  • - [Joe] I'm sure, Randy's gonna put in

  • another raise, here.

  • - [Antonio] Are these RF, RF--

  • - [Dan] Yeah, RFID.

  • - [Chris] And Lew makes it $800.

  • - [Joe] And Randy's got a pretty tight image,

  • so this should get him some respect.

  • Ahh, except that Antonio has respect for no one.

  • - [Chris] And we'll trim down to two players, so Lew and

  • Esfandiari will see the flop together.

  • - [Joe] Antonio does have a pretty good hand

  • for cracking queens.

  • - [Chris] Is that qualified for cracking queens, or not?

  • - [Joe] Apple-solutely!

  • Randy!

  • What a bad spot for him.

  • Top set and it's no good.

  • - [Antonio] You start with five, right?

  • - [Chris] $900 from Lew and a call from Esfandiari.

  • - [Joe] Antonio could have raised there,

  • it was a draw-heavy board.

  • - [Chris] Both players right now are in love

  • with their hands, obviously.

  • - [Joe] Yeah, definitely.

  • And Randy's almost always betting again.

  • He's just never beat, here, except for now.

  • Like, never, but now!

  • - [Chris] $1,700 the bet from Randy Lew.

  • - [Joe] And I'm pretty sure we see a raise from Antonio now.

  • Lew is repping a pretty strong hand when he bets twice.

  • - [Joe] Randy, it's the first hand!

  • - [Chris] Board's gotta pair on the river

  • otherwise the entire stack is going to Esfandiari.

  • - First hand, sick.

  • - That was the first hand and everything all in.

  • - Set, a whaddyacallit, flush.

  • - [Chris] And Randy Lew finds a cooler on the very first

  • hand, here on Poker Night in America.

  • - First hand was all in.

  • - [Joe] Flop's a straight, river's a flush.

  • - Wow. Wow.

  • - I don't think I've ever flopped like that in my life.

  • - Flopped a joint with back doors,

  • he flops top set.

  • - How are we, are we tipping later?

  • - [Joe] There's a reason why Antonio

  • is the winningest player of all time

  • and that reason is because he won 18 million dollars

  • in one tournament.

  • But he's also pretty good.

  • - [Chris] That will bump you up quickly,

  • no doubt about it.

  • So now we'll have to see if Randy, with a fresh rebuy,

  • goes after Antonio Esfandiari and tries to get

  • some of that money back.

  • - Nine-ten spades. - What can I do?

  • - It came eight, jack, queen, I'm thinking,

  • "Wow, that would be nice to have nine-ten here."

  • - Never mind nine-ten of spades.

  • - Come back in, when it's your big blind, you play.

  • - That makes sense.

  • - 'Cause then it's just always easier to enter on big blind.

  • - It's easier to enter the game.

  • - [Joe] The straddle is on.

  • Elky raising blind under the gun's gonna get him

  • positioned before the flop.

  • - It's really not a big deal.

  • I think it's better this way.

  • - [Chris] Phil Laak limps in with ace-jack.

  • Esfandiari with ace-jack suited makes it $500.

  • Phil Laak to $4,550.

  • - [Joe] These two guys have the same hand!

  • These two! This is so them!

  • - You might as well get all in,

  • because the fear of me having two-seven is too strong

  • in your veins, I can feel it.

  • You don't wanna see the deuce-seven.

  • It's the only way out, is to go all in.

  • - (inaudible)

  • - [Phil] That's your way out.

  • - [Joe] I don't think he's folding.

  • - How much more is it, four?

  • - Yeah, four.

  • - [Chris] Antonio's only in this hand for $500.

  • - [Elky] I like how the game is starting.

  • It's pretty...

  • It's pretty strong already.

  • It's pretty strong already.

  • - We got some feisty players in here.

  • - [Chris] A re-raise from Antonio goes to $8,600.

  • - [Joe] And normally, if this was any other two players,

  • I would say they're turning ace-jack into a bluff,

  • but against each other, I have no idea.

  • - He just tossed a $50 in there or something, yeah.

  • - He raised 13?

  • I can't see it.

  • Oh it's four.

  • Are those purples or fives?

  • Okay, yeah.

  • Six, seven, eight.

  • Four, five.

  • - [Joe] Make no mistake, Chris,

  • when this happens in real life, you're supposed to fold.

  • - Okay, all in.

  • - [Joe] (laughs) Okay, not move all in.

  • - [Chris] Ace-jack off suit, that is

  • your opportunity to say goodbye?

  • - [Joe] I mean, the first four thousand

  • shouldn't have gone in.

  • - We have to see 'em.

  • - I don't have a very good hand, I'm embarrassed.

  • - Really, we don't have to do that here?

  • - We're gonna see it in 15 minutes anyway.

  • - I mean, we've got just one hand a piece probably.

  • - You're gonna maybe see one hand.

  • - [Joe] They're both too embarrassed to show.

  • - Ace, I don't know, probably not good.

  • - Maybe it's good.

  • You might have a set of queens.

  • (laughter)

  • - Now I have to fade queens I think.

  • - [Joe] This is so funny, they both think they're gonna

  • win this pot.

  • Oh!

  • - I might not be good.

  • - [Joe] Now they're both gonna think they're losing.

  • - You like to chop?

  • - No, you have ace-king?

  • It's gonna be--

  • - You wanna chop or no?

  • - [Joe] You don't have a choice!

  • - [Antonio] Yes or no?

  • - No.

  • - Well how--

  • - [Joe] It is a chop.

  • - [Bleep] knucklehead gets $15,000 in there with ace-jack.

  • What an idiot!

  • - [Phil L.] I thought I was ahead or chopping.

  • - Yeah, when I re-raise you there, your hand's, like,

  • really good all the time.

  • - [Phil L.] Okay, keep putting it in with ace-jack,

  • let's see how far you go.

  • - What a numbnuts.

  • By the way that was really well played,

  • just raise it $4,000 with the ace-jack.

  • But just to win $500 and some of the time you lose

  • your whole stack.

  • You are so hopeless, it's amazing.

  • - [Chris] When we come back, 14 Bracelets sits down at our

  • Poker Night in America table,

  • when Phil Hellmuth joins us next.

  • - Yum-yum, boys! Woo-hoo-hoo!

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  • Where you can see complete episodes and un-edited live streams

  • - [Chris] Welcome back to Poker Night in America.

  • - Yum-yum, boys! Woo-hoo-hoo!

  • - [Chris] And finally arriving is the one and only

  • Phil Hellmuth.

  • - Phil, I hope you have an extra one of those shirts, [Bleep].

  • - [Joe] The G.O.A.T.!

  • Been selling a lot of these.

  • (Dan laughs)

  • - You have to say you love it.

  • - I do love it.

  • - He's got his money like--

  • - [Antonio] It's good for me.

  • - (laughs) It's good for you, yeah no (bleep).

  • - Pretty good first hand.

  • That was a sick first hand.

  • Ace jack against ace jack for 15K.

  • - [Antonio] Phil and I got in $15K each.

  • With ace-jack.

  • You would not have approved.

  • (laughter)

  • He played it like a real genius, too.

  • - Well I had two flush draws, he only had one.

  • - I had a little edge.

  • - Antonio, don't start talking (bleep) already, okay?

  • I mean, you know, the last time we played, I won, like,

  • $24,000 in this cash game and you lost, like, $20,000 right?

  • - Last time? Where was that?

  • - [Phil H.] Yeah, you have a bad memory

  • when it comes to losing, don't you?

  • New York. - [Antonio] I don't remember.

  • - [Phil H] Turning Stone.

  • - [Antonio] I didn't lose in New York.

  • - [Phil H.] You didn't wind up losing?

  • Well, when I left, you were buried.

  • Once I left, it was a lot easier for you.

  • - [Phil L.] He always gets unstuck.

  • It's Mr. Esfandiari.

  • - [Antonio] Pretty sure I ended up winning, I don't know.

  • The one with Frankenberger?

  • - [Phil H.] Yeah.

  • - It's Randy, I gotta put in.

  • - [Antonio] I think I won.

  • - I gotta play with Randy.

  • - By the time we quit yesterday, Phil, it was $25, $50, $100,

  • $200 on the button, $50 from every player,

  • with the seven-deuce game.

  • That is juicy.

  • - Come on.

  • - Sounds fun.

  • - Come on.

  • - We're playing seven-deuce to start.

  • - Yeah, we're playing seven-deuce--

  • - [Dan] And $200 on the big blind.

  • - $200 on the big blind, yeah.

  • - Can you rank the best to the worst players

  • at the table, please?

  • We'd like to know your ranking.

  • - Can I guess what Phil's rankings are?

  • - Come on, everybody's strong.

  • - Can I guess what Phil's rankings are?

  • - [Antonio] Guess his rankings?

  • - [Jason] Yeah, I wanna guess Phil's rankings, okay?

  • - [Antonio] and then we want your rankings.

  • - [Jason] No, no, no, no, no.

  • - [Dan] Start number one.

  • - [Jason] Start number one, well Phil ranks himself

  • number one, obviously.

  • - [Antonio] Obviously.

  • I mean, that's not even just him ranking,

  • I mean, it's just clear.

  • - [Jason] Number two, I think he would rank you over Elky,

  • I think it's two, three--

  • - [Antonio] No shot, by the way.

  • - [Jason] No shot, you think it's two, three?

  • - [Antonio] He thinks I'm terrible.

  • - [Jason] He thinks you're terrible?

  • Okay, maybe that's the thing.

  • It's gotta be, it's not even close, maybe it's two, three.

  • - I think he gives Dan number two.

  • - No way, Dan is in the bottom four of Phil's expectations.

  • I'm just saying. Come on.

  • - Bottom four, really?

  • - Yeah, I think Dan is the bottom four, too.

  • (laughter)

  • - Okay.

  • - I mean, what Phil thinks.

  • - So Elky number two, alright?

  • - Yeah, so okay, so let's say, Elky, two,

  • you, three, four--

  • - All, like, the worst.

  • - He might think Randy's towards the bottom actually,

  • after yesterday, I think Randy starts the bottom.

  • So, sorry, Randy.

  • - We've had our moments.

  • You know, Phil, when the Shooting Star took place,

  • I don't know, 15 years ago, he had a party

  • for all the Shooting Stars, and he hired me as a magician

  • to work the party.

  • And I was hanging out with all these poker stars,

  • and I was like, in La La Land, I'm like, oh my God,

  • that's so-and-so, that's so-and-so, you know?

  • I was doing magic, he hired me.

  • - That's awesome.

  • Great story.

  • - True story.

  • - And then, he wanted to play heads-up for the fee.

  • - [Antonio] I said, you gotta play me for my fee for doing

  • the magic, double or nothing.

  • - So I did play him heads up for the fee.

  • I finally, he was playing like a maniac even then;

  • raise, raise, raise, raise, raise.

  • His usual tournament style, not his cash game style.

  • And finally, I picked up aces, and I came like, the

  • king, deuce, deuce, and we put most of it in,

  • and a five came.

  • And he just, whoosh, and I just snapped 'em in there,

  • and he showed me pocket fives.

  • Double up on the fee.

  • - Typical kid play.

  • - The kid, you know?

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Antonio] Uh oh.

  • First squeezer moves in, second squeezer in the tank.

  • This is--

  • - [Phil L.] That's nice.

  • - [Antonio] I love squeezer battles, you know?

  • (Phil H. laughs)

  • - [Phil L.] Squeezer battles.

  • - Squeezing you.

  • - [Phil H.] Have you ever noticed that how Phil Laak

  • influences the action

  • in the deuce-to-seven game all the time?

  • - Yeah, he gets involved.

  • - But no, I mean it influences the action, because

  • he doesn't want to pay the $200, so he can't help himself,

  • I noticed this yesterday, I didn't say it out loud.

  • So every time he has to suggest that someone might have

  • deuce-seven, so that he might not have to pay $200.

  • - Well yeah, king--

  • - -that's been like, pre-established for a while,

  • right, Antonio?

  • Deuce-seven, when some raise happens,

  • you're allowed to go, "Ahhh..."

  • - You're allowed to do that.

  • - We can chop right now if you want.

  • - [Joe] Man, if Jamie loses this and gets shown

  • seven-deuce, he may not survive.

  • - Oh, you're dead.

  • You're dead.

  • Phil H.] It's worth $11.

  • - It's pocket nines grouped with ace-king?

  • - [Joe] Antonio is priced in, by the way,

  • if you're wondering why he called an all in

  • with seven-deuce.

  • Uh-oh, diamonds!

  • Ace-king holds.

  • - You win.

  • I had outs.

  • (laughter)

  • - On the turn, he picked up the world.

  • - $2,850.

  • - [Chris] And Jamie Staples is elated to double up

  • through Antonio Esfandiari.

  • - [Joe] He survives both figuratively and literally.

  • - I wanted to hurt you guys so bad on that one.

  • You were all in potential pain, you know, you had no idea.

  • - [Joe] We'll be back with more action

  • from the Twitch Celebrity Cash Game right after this.

  • - There's no reading ability, there's no math,

  • there's no logic.

  • Just Antonio on Tilt.

  • - Yeah, we call it A.O.T.

  • Antonio on Tilt.

  • - Antonio on Tilt.

  • - [Chris] Thanks for coming back to Poker Night in America.

  • Let's return to the cash game.

  • This is our Twitch Celebrity Cash Game.

  • - [Joe] It's like a bunch of young kids have been adopted

  • by their three weird uncles.

  • - Do I owe $250? Is that how it works?

  • - [Chris] Who are the three weird uncles, by the way?

  • - [Joe] Antonio, Phil, and Phil.

  • - You want a sweet potato?

  • -Cooked?

  • - [Chris] A sweet potato brought to the table

  • for Antonio Esfandiari, who has been complaining

  • that he's hungry.

  • Phil's taking care of that, looks like oatmeal,

  • not sure what's on top.

  • Do you have any inside information on that?

  • - [Joe] I do not, but I will try my best

  • to get to the bottom of it.

  • I once ate Phil Hellmuth's leftover Oreos.

  • That's the end of the story.

  • - [Dan] I got a $50 discount yesterday.

  • - [Chris] Scott Ball makes it $300 with ace-king.

  • - It's $300 open and that's it.

  • - [Phil H.] Phil, you wakeboarded all night?

  • - Just from four 'till nine-thirty.

  • - [Chris] A raise to $900 from Dan O'Brien.

  • - [Joe] And Dan has dominated.

  • - What exactly is wakeboarding?

  • - Wakesurfing.

  • The boat generates waves, and you put the board in the wave,

  • and you surf it, surf that wave.

  • - You wanna play your hand, and then explain, numbnuts?

  • - [Joe] Oh, mean.

  • I think he's only saying that 'cause he's hungry.

  • - [Chris] He's "hangry".

  • - [Joe] He is "hangry" right now.

  • - [Chris] He should have eaten that sweet potato

  • he was being offered.

  • - Wow, the great mind of Phil Laak.

  • Can you imagine what's going on up there, Somerville?

  • - He's just dancing in there.

  • - Psychic flow, psychic flow.

  • - You would not believe what he did with ace-jack earlier.

  • I mean, it was so bad.

  • Even you would say it's so bad.

  • - I believe it.

  • - It was just so bad.

  • - Sometimes you have to get it in,

  • but that was not one of the times.

  • (laughter)

  • - That was good, Elky.

  • That's Elky's line.

  • That might be the line of the day.

  • Sometimes you just have to get it in, but with that--

  • - That was definitely not the time.

  • He got in $15,000.

  • - [Chris] Phil Laak makes it $3,300 with ace-king suited.

  • Coming back around to Scott Ball.

  • - In half an hour, it's on its way.

  • - Thank you.

  • - You're welcome.

  • - That was sick, he goes like, limp, hundred,

  • makes it $500, makes it $3,500--

  • - [Antonio] No, $4,500.

  • - $4,500?

  • - [Antonio] Yeah.

  • Oh, I love it, yes! Super squeeze,

  • hurting Phil Laak!

  • - Makes it $8,500, and and he was waiting for $15K.

  • - Fold.

  • - [Joe] Dan gets away from it.

  • - Pull in $3,300 from both of us, would you?

  • - [Antonio] I made it like $8,200, like I'm ever folding

  • for another $7K, when he's only got--

  • - [Phil H.] You had ace-jack also?

  • - [Antonio] I had ace-jack of spades.

  • (laughter)

  • - [Chris] Back to this hand, it is the same situation.

  • Ace-king vs. ace-king suited.

  • - [Joe] Except in this situation, it's okay to get it in.

  • - [Chris] Ace-jack, no good, ace-king, that's fine.

  • - Yosemite would have already snapped.

  • - It's gonna be worse.

  • I'd rather have deuce-seven than whatever he has.

  • - Guys, we should have to turn over one card for all ins.

  • At least one, so we have some sort of a good sweat.

  • - Of course you should, you have to turn over.

  • - I'm not gonna show my hand.

  • - Let's do it from now on, we gotta just show one card.

  • - [Joe] Is that common on Poker Night in America?

  • I hate it when they don't show their hands

  • when I'm in the game.

  • Now I know what they are.

  • I don't care if you show 'em or not.

  • - Ace-king, come on.

  • - [Joe] One club on that flop.

  • - [Antonio] Ace!

  • - [Joe] Chop it up.

  • - [Phil H.] It's like, queen-nine.

  • He just made nines or some (bleep).

  • - [Joe] Scott can exhale now.

  • - [Antonio] He's got queens.

  • Phil's got queens.

  • He's not happy about it.

  • - [Antonio] Ace-queen.

  • - [Phil L.] Chop it up.

  • - [Chris] A couple of huge pots have just ended in chops.

  • It's kind of disappointing.

  • - Guys, so let's turn one if we're all in, yeah?

  • That seems reasonable.

  • - (inaudible)

  • - Okay, one if you're all in.

  • - I prefer to show both.

  • - [Joe] Check out the way the dealer's chopping the pot.

  • It's like synchronized swimming.

  • - Now you take away from the possibility

  • of slow-rolling on the river.

  • And in this game, there's a couple guys that slow-roll.

  • - True.

  • - It's not a slow-roll if it's a chop.

  • - [Joe] Here comes the big finale.

  • - But I'm gonna slow-roll you if I can.

  • - Of course.

  • ( Joe hums the Blue Danube Waltz)

  • - I feel like you have potential.

  • - [Chris] Alright, that was fun.

  • By the way, you can always watch our live streams

  • at pokernight.com.

  • - I don't like to specifically needle anyone.

  • Except when I come after Antonio, just for fun.

  • - [Chris] Lots more events coming up this year.

  • It's funny how when you watch the live stream,

  • you really get to see all the hands that are being played

  • and these players are so good.

  • I mean, I'll just put it out there,

  • they are really good players,

  • we're seeing a lot of odd kind of play here,

  • maybe you think, but 10 hands set up each hand

  • that you're seeing.

  • - [Joe] We're just showing the car crash hands

  • but there's lots of meta-game happening in between.

  • - [Chris] 10s for Esfandiari.

  • Up to $300.

  • - Mister O'Brien.

  • - [Chris] And Dan O'Brien.

  • Look 'em up.

  • - [Joe] Dan's caught a piece, here.

  • Means he's not gonna fold on the flop.

  • And now Dan's got a bigger piece, he is in fact

  • cracked 10s so far.

  • Antonio's up and down, though.

  • Dan's decided to lead the turn.

  • Which you'd often do with a draw, so I think Antonio's

  • never folding.

  • - Call.

  • - [Chris] Antonio does call.

  • And we go to the river which is another seven,

  • full house now for O'Brien.

  • Does pairing the board scare Antonio at all at this point?

  • - [Joe] I think it does, especially when Dan bets the river.

  • Shouldn't be too much trouble for him to get away from this.

  • He's not being much at all, Dan's fired on every street,

  • I don't think he can really rep a bluff either

  • since the board ran out with most of the draws missing.

  • - [Chris] Good bet size from O'Brien, though,

  • if you are gonna get Antonio to call here.

  • - [Joe] Pretty small, relative to the size of this pot.

  • - [Chris] It's the right price for curiosity,

  • as a friend of mine used to say.

  • - Hmm, Mr. O'Brien, hmm.

  • - Ace-eight?

  • - [Phil H.] So why were you wakeboarding

  • at four in the morning, Phil?

  • - We got an All-American Dave's.

  • We just drove to Lake Mead, you can get there in 38

  • minutes from Panorama to the Lake--

  • - [Phil H.] I like your precision, 38 minutes.

  • - [Phil L.] 38 minutes from bed to boat, roughly, boom.

  • - [Joe] Hey, speaking of boats, lull.

  • - [Phil L.] 4:10.

  • - [Joe] I thought it was called wakeboarding

  • because you do it when you're awake.

  • I've been getting it wrong for a really long time.

  • - [Phil L.] And then we were in the boat,

  • and drifting around...

  • - [Joe] And I got this one wrong, too.

  • Antonio did not get away from it at all.

  • - [Phil L.] It's right there, he's got a boat that

  • generates the waves.

  • You need to do it.

  • - [Chris] Closed Captioning is brought to you

  • as a public service by Poker Night in America.

  • Well here's where we're gonna end the night

  • for now, and everyone who's got a green arrow

  • next to them is up over 1,600 bucks each.

  • - [Joe] There were a couple of car crash hands

  • that ended in chops which is why I think we don't see

  • too many huge profits and losses here.

  • Jason Somerville the big loser so far,

  • and Elky is down almost $6K.

  • - Well that was a lot of fun, Stapes,

  • but this table's just getting warmed up.

  • - Well next time, if you like acronyms, we've got some hot

  • A.O.T. action.

  • OMG, TTYL.

  • - And speaking of the internet,

  • you can find us a pokernight.com, where you can watch

  • full episodes, and check out our Twitch live stream.

  • For Joe Stapleton, I'm Chris Hanson, we'll see you next time

  • on Poker Night in America.

  • - GG.

  • - You offered Phil to chop, the best he can do is chop.

  • - The best he can do is chop, right?

  • - Because you're playing aces and queens with a jack kicker,

  • the best he can do is chop.

  • And you declined to chop.

  • - Would you like to chop?

  • - [Phil L.] No, you have ace-king?

  • It's gonna be--

  • - You wanna chop or no?

  • Yes or no?

  • - No.

  • - Well how--

  • - - you have to say yes.

  • - [Bleep] knucklehead gets $15,000 in there with ace-jack.

  • What an idiot.

  • - [Phil L.] I thought I was ahead or chopping.

  • - That's his style.

  • - All he can do is lose in that scenario.

  • - He's not offering it unless it's neutral.

  • So it doesn't matter.

  • - That's not true, I have offered many times and then

  • turned it over.

  • - Not right there, I had a soul read on you, kid.

  • I know what you're trying to do.

  • - [Antonio] By the way, if someone offers a chop,

  • it's binding if the other person says yes

  • before the offer is removed, because I might do that

  • with the best hand, and then when they say no deal,

  • stick it to 'em.

From Las Vegas, Nevada. This is Poker Night in America.

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