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Billionaire CEO Pulls Off One of the Best Bluffs Ever on New High Stakes Poker


Sameh Elamawy High Stakes Poker

Sameh Elamawy has been brought the action throughout Season 13 of High Stakes Poker, but the best play he’s made occurred during Monday’s newest episode. And it will go down as a Top 5 bluff in the iconic poker show’s history.

The billionaire CEO of Scratch has shown no fear at the poker table competing for massive stakes against accomplished pros and fellow recreational players. He tangled in a memorable hand during Episode 9, which is now available on PokerGO, against Humboldt Mike, a pot that exceeded $800,000.

Those two players were joined in the game at the start by Andrew Robl, Stanley Tang, Brandon Steven, Justin Gavri, and Nik Airball. Opening stack sizes were as follows.

The first hand of the season’s ninth episode featured Gavri raising to $2,500 with KK and then Tang three-betting to $10,000 with AQ.

Pocket kings then went for a four-bet to $36,000, enough to win the pot without seeing a flop. Gavri would see a flop on the second hand, but he probably wishes he hadn’t as he held an under pair on a board of J62 against Humboldt Mike’s QJ.

The turn was the 10 and Mike bet $48,000 into a pot of $116,500. Gavri was forced to fold his pocket nines and surrender a sizable pot early in the show. Jennifer Tilly would join the action, buying in for $200,000.

Elamawy has made some brilliant plays during his nine-session televised poker debut. He faced a difficult spot during Episode 9 with 88 with $77,000 in the pot on a board of J2666. Steven bet $27,000 with AQ and Elamawy called. 바카라사이트 But Nik Airball, who had the best hand with KK, moved all in for $162,000 which convinced both players to fold.

The biggest hand of the night and one of the most thrilling hands in High Stakes Poker history took place moments later. Robl, with a $4,000 straddle on, raised to $16,000 from the big blind with AJ after action folded around to him. Elamawy, in the smallest straddle with 107, called, as did Humboldt Mike in the big straddle with A10.

The flop ran out Q4♠5, only enticing to Mike, who flopped a flush draw. Robl and Elamawy checked before Mike bet $29,000. That wasn’t enough to take down the pot against two mediocre hands. Elamawy went for a check-raise to $109,000, but the original bettor made the call.

Action would pick up further on the J turn as it gave Mike a straight draw to boot. Elamawy, who had a bit smaller stack than his opponent, bet out $182,000, leaving just $186,000 behind. Mike again called to see the 8 on the river, blank.

The financial industry executive didn’t give up hope that he could win the pot with 10-high. He moved all in, and Mike couldn’t make the call with ace-high and a missed combo draw. Elamawy took down a pot of $817,500, one of the biggest of the season and one of the best bluffs in High Stakes Poker history.

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