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VIDEO: A Million-Dollar Blast and the Fold of the Year β SHR Cash Game Finale Delivers Two Viral Moments
The thrilling Super High Roller Cash Game reached its climax yesterday with its third day, bringing two viral moments. First, Andrew Robl detonated his $850,000 stack with a 5-bet into an opponent's aces, and then recreational player Sameh Elamawy delivered the fold of the year!
Robl's Collision with Aces Ends in Painful Blast
In the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, the final day of the Super High Roller Cash Game penned another story perfectly capturing the high stakes reality: even the biggest "sharks" sometimes crash. After more than six hours of play, Andrew Robl engaged in a showdown with Eric Wasserson, who had a 78% VPIP and was playing almost every hand.
The action kicked off with a BTN raise from Wasserson to $16,000. Robl responded from the big blind with a 3-bet to $80,000 holding A s 3 s, and after a 4-bet to $200,000, the moment everyone gasped at these stakes arrived β Robl shoved all-in for $850k only to face A d A c. The players decided to "run it twice," but neither board brought salvation. Robl ended up losing $851,000 in a single pot, closing the night at -$1,540,300.
OH MY GOD $1,716,100 IN THE MIDDLE!!! π³π³π³
β PokerGO (@PokerGO) January 29, 2026
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The Fold Heard Around the World
Just when viewers and spectators thought the evening's highlight had passed, a situation unfolded that left commentators speechless and viewers staring at their screens. With a straddle on the table, four players got involved: Sameh Elamawy limped with K c T c, Eric Wasserson called with 6 h 4 s, Justin Gavri had A c 9 c, and straddler Evan Sofer joined the action. The flop 4 h 8 c 2 c gave Wasserson a pair and two players a flush draw; Gavri fired $20,000, Elamawy called, and after a moment, so did Wasserson β with over $100,000 in the pot, it all seemed set for another seven-figure showdown.
The turn 7 s prompted silence and a "free card," as all players checked β then came the river J c β Elamawy completed a second nuts flush and bet $50,000. Wasserson folded, but Gavri announced a raise to $250,000... and Elamawy did something rarely seen in such settings: after a grimace and a brief comment, "I would call Wass," he folded the second nuts. Gavri then revealed his cards, proving it was a pure hero fold β and this pot, which had all the elements to grow into the millions, ended with one of the best folds of the year.
Holy @Elamaway!!!
β PokerGO (@PokerGO) January 29, 2026
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On the second day of the Super High Roller Cash Game, Antonio Esfandiari proved that "The Magician" still knows how to work his magic. In a crazy hand, he faced off against Alan Keating, resulting in a staggering $2,441,000 pot! The tension was palpable, not just at the table, but also for viewers caught up in the live broadcast. You can watch the entire episode here:
The hand that caught everyone's attention unfolded on the flop 9 d 8 c 6 s, giving Esfandiari a top set with 9 s 9 h. Rather than following a standard line, Esfandiari responded to Keating's $75k bet with a bold move: a check-raise all-in for $1,084,000! Keating eventually called with 8 h 7 d, leaving both players to face two boards. How did it turn out?
HOLY S*$% @MISTER_KEATING IS ONE OF THE SICKEST GAMBLERS OF ALL TIME
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VIDEO: Alan Keating vs. Sameh Elamawy and a Million-Dollar Pot in the Super High Roller Cash Game
It's an unwritten rule that when Alan Keating shows up at a streamed cash game, expect fireworks. Viewers of the Super High Roller Cash Game got to witness this firsthand, with hundreds of thousands flying back and forth. You can watch the full episode here:
The spotlight was on a hand where Keating, holding A s 9 s, found himself tangled between two "titans". Sameh held pocket Q s Q c, and Brown held A c K s. Despite Keating having the worst hand, it was he who fired a $450,000 all-in on a flop of T d 6 c 3 d. Following Sameh's call, the pot rocketed to $1,053,500, and the players agreed to run two boards.
MILLION-DOLLAR POT!!! @Elamawy versus @mister_keating.
β PokerGO (@PokerGO) January 27, 2026
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