Antonio Esfandiari Clinches $824k in Thrilling High Stakes Poker Showdown

Antonio Esfandiari recently made a remarkable comeback to the world of High Stakes Poker, culminating in a thrilling victory that netted him $824,000. Known as “The Magician,” Esfandiari is a renowned figure in poker, boasting three World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets. Although he has taken a step back from the competitive scene to focus …

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Antonio Esfandiari Clinches $824k in Thrilling High Stakes Poker Showdown

Antonio Esfandiari recently made a remarkable comeback to the world of High Stakes Poker, culminating in a thrilling victory that netted him $824,000. Known as “The Magician,” Esfandiari is a renowned figure in poker, boasting three World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets. Although he has taken a step back from the competitive scene to focus on family life, he continues to demonstrate his skills through various livestreams and television appearances.

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Epic Showdown in High Stakes Poker

Esfandiari participated in Episode 6 of Season 15 of High Stakes Poker, which was released on PokerGO. His standout moment came in Episode 7 during a significant $500/$1,000 no-limit hold’em game. The action began as Sameh Elamaway, the CEO of Scratch and a recognizable face from Season 13, raised to $5,000 with pocket aces (A♠A♥).

The Dramatic Turn of Events

Esfandiari, seated in late position, decided to call with 8♠8♣, while Justin Gavri, in the big blind, also called with J♣7♣. The flop was particularly favorable for Esfandiari, as it revealed 6♠8♦8♥, giving him four of a kind. The excitement was palpable as commentator Nick Schulman exclaimed in disbelief.

  • Flop: 6♠8♦8♥ – Esfandiari flops quads.
  • Turn: A♦ – Elamaway hits aces-full.
  • River: 3♦ – No improvement for Elamaway.

The betting intensified when Elamaway, looking to capitalize on his strong hand, bet $10,000. Esfandiari, with the largest stack at approximately $600,000, raised to $37,000. Following Gavri’s fold, Elamaway three-bet to $85,000, entirely unaware that he was drawing to a one-outer.

Massive Pot Created

As the river brought the 3♦, Elamaway made a significant bet of $225,000, leaving around $93,000 behind. Esfandiari responded with an aggressive raise, leading to a snap-call. This decisive moment created a stunning pot of $824,500, marking it as one of the most notable coolers in High Stakes Poker history.

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Historical Context

This hand is reminiscent of a legendary pot between Gus Hansen and Daniel Negreanu nearly two decades ago, where both players flopped a set and Hansen secured quads on the turn, winning a pot worth $575,500.

Fans can catch all episodes of High Stakes Poker exclusively on PokerGO, including this thrilling showdown featuring Antonio Esfandiari.

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