[MUSIC PLAYING] In the movies, there are bluffs, coolers, and bad beats, that flirt with implausibility, but create the maximum amount of onscreen drama. That couldn't possibly happen in real life, right? Well, here are the top five hands that look like they were scripted in Hollywood, but were actually pulled straight from our expanded PokerStars vault.
Without the glove [INAUDIBLE] I like it. Love you too, Kris. At number five, three unlucky players and one incredibly fortunate one. With only thirteen remaining in the Prague Main Event in 2015, this happened. I'm all in. I'm [INAUDIBLE] in front of you, then you wake up with kings. You got two players behind. You have no choice, you have to put it in. I'm all in. We have a four way all in, with three players at risk. I saw an ease, but after these crazy decisions before me, I just snapped, folded. [INAUDIBLE] The flub was crazy. And everybody, like at home, they were watching it live. They were getting mad. A triple elimination. That is awesome. This I mean, I feel bad for all of the guys that just got cold-decked, but that was sick. Living the dream. It's, like, incredible, you know? I was really happy with that situation, obviously, because I'm a short stick. And then I secured my spot at the final table without playing a hand. My telephone was bursting after that pass. I don't think I will ever forget that part. The unbelievable part of that hand is that kings held up. Number four is probably the best way to end the tournament, remove the sweat after the flop. On Poker After Dark, two legends were heads up the 600 grand and bragging rights. [INAUDIBLE] Another good hand for Huck on the button. Raise it to 20,000. And Ivey's got a pocket pair as well. All in? No, I'll call that. Raise it to 85,000. Yeah. And then all in and a call. Yeah. --and a call. [INAUDIBLE] And just like that, all the chips hit the middle and Phil Ivey is in rough shape. No. Maybe I get lucky. I'll chop it now, if you want the whole twenty. Huck Seed a better than four to one favorite, heading to the flop. Looking for diamonds. Six, six, six-- here she comes. [INTERPOSING VOICES] Goodnight, Phil. [INAUDIBLE] Game over, wow. [INAUDIBLE] [INTERPOSING VOICES] Quad eights on the flop, means Phil Ivey was drawn dead. And Huck Seed is this week's champion. That's Huck's excited face. Now from watching poker in the movies, you'd think that royal flushes are a common occurrence. Well, we all know they are rare.
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