WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 5-1 | Phil Hellmuth, Matt Affleck, Scotty Nguyen & Chris Moneymaker
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I called #1 from way back when the list first started. When you consider how much poker changed forever after Moneymaker won, and that hand being the poster child hand of ‘a nobody can outplay a pro’ making everybody think they could too, a huge ingredient of why poker boomed as crazy as it did, it really couldn’t have been anything else. That hand could very well be the reason this list was able to be made.
Mmm Farha is not a NL holdem pro though. He's known for Omaha play. And Omaha players approach poker entirely different than holdem players. It's why you rarely see Farha make it deep into NLH tournaments.
Ths thing that Made CMs run iconic aside from what you mentioned is unlike Gold who was really running hot, CM made moves that were unprecedented for a regular guy at that time...
Yup, he bluffed the consummate Vegas pro beautifully. He made very few (on-camera) bluffs all tournament. Moneymaker built an image and exploited that image when it mattered.
You could even call it the moneymaker effect
@@bbertgilo1574 80% or more players at that time read Doyle's Super System 1 and 2 and played Power Poker... players were pushing and calling with top pair only... and almost every straight and flush draw was getting raised, if not pushed... It was a standard play to shove with a flush draw... Poker has come along way and players are lightyears better than what they were in the 2000's.
I would switch #3 and #4 around. the line "you call gonna be all over baby" is just so epic
ALL OVER BABY!!!!! Conclusion of an epic series
My favorite thing about holdem will always be when an under pair gets it all in pre... gets ahead on the flop and then acts like they've had a bad beat when they lose
My fave is when the suited connector can't stand the heat PF and then crushes the board.
There was an amateur in the wsop me who got it in a2 vs 99 and said 'you've gotta win your flips'. Hit an ace then got rivered by a 9 and said 'those chips should be over here'. funny af
Back when crowds were active and amazing and commentary was great and the fact that the players were more entertaining. I miss old poker
Just nostalgia. We have more great poker now then ever before
# 5 is every 1-3 table in vegas. And people still payoff those old people who come and wait for aces all day.
the old timers the old people are better players than the young people I don't care what you say
My top 5
#5 Kenny Tran “I’m a genius”
#4 K8dd vs 32o two Asians re raising non stop
#3 filipo candio 75ss vs cheong
#2 lococos 6 bet bluff hand that wasn’t televised but only written about in 2021
#1 Affleck Duhumal
Now everyone gets 15 minutes of genius. Seriously, props to Kenny, great player and great background story.
Chode
#4 is #1
I can't find #4 on RUclips
Sammy has that mob boss vibe. He's like how a poker player would be portrayed in a movie. Chris the amateur gets to his final opponent and it's this old school mob boss guy. It's like it was written in a script.
The introduction of the hole card cam was instrumental in popularising tournament poker; Henry Orenstein isn't a HOFer because of his tourney resume.
#2 was absolutely sick!
Little known fact about the Moneymaker/Farha hand... Sammy actually tanked for 21 minutes on that river decision. 21 MINUTES!!! Not exactly what an online player wants, to sit motionless while bluffing for what must have felt like an eternity 😂
I heard that on a poker stories podcast! In the footage it seems tense, but 21 minutes, insanity! Does anyone know how much the river shove was for? Pot was 1.3M, was it a huge overbet or pot size bet or what
Apologies, pot is 1.8m on turn.
Its a sort of weird hand as far as i can make out action. Not sure what blinds are. Chris makes it 100k pre, sam calls. Flop check check. Sam overbets(?) turn for 300k, chris raises the over bet. Then jams river when checked to for unknown amount. Pre flop seems normal enough, rest of hand is a bit crazy. Seems like way too much chips went in here on turn and river
I've agonized with Farha. He knew 99.9% he was the winner but KNEW he could outplay Moneymaker later, then he got frustrated internally about the fold and called later.
No one else but phil is folding AK there
Phil's nitty instincts have lead to some epic hero folds over the years, and this is the best one of all.
is that an insult or a compliment lol
The old man obviously has AQ, QQ, or AA. What can Phil beat?
Seriously the guy is like 90. You fold AK there
As always an amateur talking too much. Easy fold. AK is beating absolutely nothing there
#3 is a personal favorite because of what kind of person Mike is
van Tran vs. Alcober should have been somewhere on the list
I loved that hand
Wtf that wasn’t even n the top100?
Racists
That hand should be #1
That's probably my favorite hand of all time, despite the more famous ones.
Very enjoyable - all 100 of them.
Scotty playing heads up with 2 packs of Winstons.
Most shocking is #4 Scotty with a cigarette at the table. How time has changed.
my thoughts exactly 😂
Yeah now it's just gays vaping
Bring it back - simpler times
What did Johnathan Duhammel think Affleck had to make that ridiculous call?
He says it when he calls. He asks Matt if he has 10-9
It wasn't a ridiculous call at all. He was open ended with a high pocket pair. I'm in the minority thinking Duhamel made the right call
@@edyoung2621was far from the right call, only hand he’s ever beating here is AK and not many would play AK like that again it’s that board so was more likely to be a made hand
@@edyoung2621 you're in the minority for a reason lol
@@FacundoCampazzo123 read my comment. He made the right call. If you disagree you disagree
the way McBride says “i call. i play the board.” hurts my soul so much. he knows he’s lost. he knows he’s the sucker. he knows Scotty is too cool. he knew it was all over, baby.
Scotty sitting there, shirt unbuttoned, his mullet, his pack of renos with book of matches, sucking on a cold one holding the winning hand at the wsop main event... doesn't come much fuc*ing cooler than that
Isn't this the match where Scotty freaks out when the guy takes a bathroom break while Scotty is trying to read him? I saw that on TV the day it was broadcast. Crazy.
I made two-pair the other day.
Thank you for folding, Sammy.
Sammy shouldn't have folded
@StatsRob1975 then the poker boom would never have happened
@@jaket1858 We don't know that for sure.
@@StatsRob1975exactly.. everyone says that but that cannot be proven.
#2 makes me physically sick every time I see it.
I agree but it was a bad shove imo
decent shove, bad result
He should have just 5 bet jammed instead of flatted. Yes hes basically playing his hand face up at that point but its better than flatting and letting Jacks thru kings in to out flop you.
Brutal beat but he should’ve shoved pre flop.
@@hoobadooba2000clearly your opinion isn’t worth much
At 19:03 I imagine Sammy’s thoughts were “I like this kid”
Moneymaker AQ vs Ivey 99 should be number 1. Changed poker history
The way that guy yelled on #3 is hilarious
#5 earned phil the flushy's (wsop's version of the oscars) biggest award
That's a great fold against a competent opponent, but if that old dude is what he appears to be, that's a pretty trivial fold. Chopping at best.
Yea idk why folding TPTK to an OMC losing his mind on day 1 warrants anything
@@chriswalls4321because it was a fantastic play. He didn’t lose his mind, but made the correct move. Hating freak
Hadn't seen the Passantino hand before. Love how Phil tried to get him to say his name and he cooly shrugged it off.
I totally forgot that Sammy called his hand, correctly insinuating that he missed his flush yet still folded.
i am missing
fedor vs da silva
alcober vs van tran
romanello vs geller hero fold
and maybe korays final hand
The best hand of all time and everyone remembers it: “If you call, it gonna be all over, baby,”
#1 should've been Moneymaker vs Ivey. That hand changed poker forever
thats true. but so did hand one. if farha makes that call, he wins the wsop. nowadays, top pair on that board should be a slam dunk call. sammy played it bad tho, he shouldve went all in on the turn there. too many river cards are tricky to play there
I mean, you could just stack all 3 Moneymaker hands at 1-3, they're so great.
Duhamels smirk is iconic in its own right
8:26 makes me howl every single time Mike leaves this guy hanging!! Amazing!
LOL
I was rooting for Affleck, especially wearing that Griffey jersey. One of the best to ever play the game.
Don't get excited until you won the hand.# 3 😁 is the perfect example 👌. Mike mouth jumping up & down, then being let down on the river. 😮😢
Moneymaker blocking the nut straight and king high flush and shoves. Beautiful use of his rep and the information available to him.
Duhamel trying to not laugh after the river is classic.
is that a pack of cigs in front of scotty? love it
The Affleck hand is so sick, it changed one man’s life forever. One single poker hand, everything is different since that. Sick, sick twist of fates.
dude had 20 percent equity, not that bad.
Unpopular opinion here, but I think people overestimate Chris Moneymaker's influence on the game. If they didn't introduce the hole card cameras for the 2003 main event, very few of us would know who Moneymaker was, just like how very few of us knew who Robert Varkonyi was, who won the 2002 main event as a total unknown. Give special kudos to the people who thought of the hole card camera concept, as they are the ones primarily responsible for the poker boom in my opinion.
Its not an unpopular opinion just an incorrect one
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poker was increasing in popularity before moneymaker won, but just look at the entries the year after in the main event. His effect was massive.
@@joemac999 Moneymaker winning certainly helped. But as I mentioned before, the hole card cameras started being used in that exact event. ESPN also had covered the 2003 event way more extensively than any previous events. If the hole card cams weren't there, that coverage likely wouldn't have happened as the viewers would've been bored out of their minds. This was an experiment by ESPN to cover poker with the hole card cams and it worked wonders. This along with an amateur winning caused the boom. If they did this in 2002, the boom would've started a year earlier with Varkonyi in Moneymaker's place.
They had the hole card camera inn 2002
Bro.. Affleck broke my heart. Poor guy.
Number 2 to me was the most brutal cause of the stakes if he won that hand the November 9 was his to be won!!!
Matusow no sold that double hi five so hard 😂😂😂 8:22
You may be a badass but are you wearing shades, smoking at the table, drinking a beer and telling your opponent “if you call, it’s all over, baby” badass?
I wonder how different poker would be today if sammy farha manages to make that call with top pair
Sick AA beat, in retrospect so easy to say how aggressive he was in an important moment at an important table, but unless you been there you don't know what you would do. Must have been absolutely heartbreaking, really played it perfect, except i guess simply getting too aggressive not having hit anything on the board. Fiery for sure.
That moneymaker bluff is out of a movie. I lost a lot of grass cutting money after seeing that game 😂
"I can dodge bullets, baby!"
One of the most iconic lines of all time right there.
#2 duhamel was absolutely saved by that river. He didn’t even have his opponent on his hand when he asked what affleck’s cards were when they went heads up. What a horrible suck out
# 2 is a ❤️ breaker for Afflack. I lost hands like that too. 😔 You can make the right decision & still get burned 🔥 by luck.
I doubt you lost hands like that. This was a massive spot for a huge chip lead late in the Main Event. You cant compare that to losing to a Bad Beat in the Sunday Million or stuff like that.
How is Grinder at the end of the main AQ vs 99 hand,,, Trip queens flop , boat for other guy turn , Bigger boat on the river . Hand was electric in a huge spot with the crowd going nuts . And you put helmuth folding to an OMC as the 5th greatest hand lol
"You told me I had it" has to be the funniest thing ever
The duhamel smirk hurts so much
Matusou family all sick😂
Look at them,noone is normal.
I like the Jarvis vs Mizrachi hand
6:05 The best line ever.
"Thank you for folding, Mr. Farha"
- Poker players everywhere
I can dodge bullets, baby
I CAN DODGE BULLETS BABY!
Iconic moment for phil hellmuth
some forgotten older hands that probably should've been included...
1979 defending champion Bobby Baldwin knocked out in 8th place by a 2-outer when he should have taken the chip lead
1981 Ungar vs Green KK vs AQ, ace on the flop, king on the turn, then Green misses combo draw
1981 Ungar vs Green AJ vs T2 huge double up
1982 Straus vs Tomko AT vs A4 4 on flop, 10 river to end the Main Event
1989 Hellmuth's double knockout at the Main Event final table
1990 Matloubi vs Lund TT vs A9, Matloubi all in on the 942 flop. ace turn, 10 river. doubles up to 85% of the chips. should actually be in the top 3
1994 Hamilton vs Burgio straight flush vs ace high flush
1998 Nguyen's double knockout of 7th and 6th
2001 Mortensen's bluff against Matusow
2002 the John Shipley blowup with AJ vs JJ, permanently giving Varkonyi the chip lead
Brunson winning with the hand named after him - did that even show up? You have some great hands there, too.
@@labeled1 I don't think they included that, and I didn't think of it because I was thinking about ones I've seen video of, but it absolutely should be there. you're right
The Scotty Nguyen v Kevin McBride hand was the hand that hooked me on poker. What I mean is REAL poker(No Limit Texas Hold-em). When we were kids we used to play all that BS poker...5 card draw, 7 card draw, 7 card stud, poker with 'wild cards'...you know, BullShit poker... Scotty v Kevin was my first time viewing/understanding REAL poker....
Bluff of the century.
Helmuth raised by Stephen King was epic
2:51 She knows he can dodge bullets, she REALLY missed him with every shot so far!🤣
I miss cigarettes at the table.
#2 is so sick.
6:06 for THE QUOTE
Mike Matusow can be heard chuckling immediately after Scotty says the line… Mike actually had a BIG piece of his action this event
06:00 - "full house on the flop" - oops.
Used to be the lingo, like the flop was called the ‘turn’
@@usernamesrlamo - You'll have a difficult time coming up with evidence for that theory, Jennifer. Yes, the flop has been called the turn, but the turn has never been called the flop. Any other bright ideas?
@@usernamesrlamo - Oh, and by the way, 06:27 should clear up any of your remaining confusion.
I feel so bad for Matt Affleck. seems that it means the world to him and he looks so sad :( ...but 500k is a "little" consolation price i guess..
couple million dollar equity that pot. so sick
He wants a call there though if he's playing for first. So no sympathy from me. Taking a big beat is part of the game.
I’d seen the ending before but had forgotten he went back. I thought, ugh, how does another bad beat get number 2 on this list?!
But, really, for that amount of chips, at that far into the tournament, and to come back and GG with the players. Ultimate class. That’s insanely rare, and probably more rare than most of these hands.
@@bentonja668 yeah only the worst beat of all time in poker but no sympathy from us.. reread what ur typing man lol
@@bentonja668 You'll never take a bad beat remotely close to that in your life. I mean yeah he wants a call but you're talking about a spot 99.9% of players never see in their life.
Where was Doyle with the 10-2? Did I miss it somewhere in the top 100?
The 10-3 against Ly was #23 but Idk about the 10-2
They were in the 70s. Not sure if there's any video available and if there is, the quality is probably extremely poor.
As stated, he's known for winning it in the 70s and anything from 89 back is really hard to find. It's hard to find any video of many of the great poker pros.
No video available and he beat 17 man fields not a big deal
@@RyanDepauloDegenerateGambler great videos Ryan, but what do you mean the 10-2 win is not a big deal? Doyle is named after the hand. Granted it is a combination of two hands as he won b2b World Series with the hand. Still one of the most iconic ever in my opinion.
Yeah, moneymaker's bluff gets to be on there, but only because Sam made a bad fold and didn't walk through the hand properly. The hand that should have been on here for Moneymaker was his fullhouse suckout vs Ivey. CM held AQ, Ivey the pockets 9's. Flop came Q6Q, moneymaker bet, got a fold, Ivey floated. Turned a 9, CM bets, Ivey reads CM not folding, goes all in, CM calls. Ivey looking strong, CM looking to have just stepped on a skunk. Rivered the A to knock out Ivey in 10th. That is the hand that got him to the end.
8:25, Mike leaves my man hanging and feeling humiliated on television!
First of all moneymaker bluffing farha was gonna be number 1 the start. Like other comments said, this showed a rookie can out play a pro and gave hope to every player who ever wanted to play in the WSOP. Ok heres the unpopular opinion. Duhamel made the correct call. He had too many outs. Like norm said, any 8 any jack any king. He had 8 outs. In that situation thats worth a call to me. In the wsop as you know, you gamble you take calculated risk. And this was one where it was justified.
i can still feel matt affleck pain
Dude got screwed bad on that 8 😂
Where did Phillips v Mabuchi rank? AAAA vs Royal?
You got to know when to hold em
Matt Affleck didn't want it bad enough .
Was that Hellmuth announcing the Scotty Nguyen hand?
Didn’t understand the last hand with moneymaker 😏🤷🏼♂️
Classy move by Affleck to come back to make a proper goodbye
Moneymaker even bluffed his folks 😅
where was the Romanello jacks full hand??? wtf
I never knew Matt Affleck went back for handshakes
Not sure if this hand is there, but the time hellmuth slowrolled that guy, and other guy had kings. So they ran it 3 times and phil lost 3 out of 4
WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 5-1 | Phil Hellmuth, Matt Affleck, Scotty Nguyen & Chris Moneymaker
WSOP Top 100 Hands of All Time | 5-1 | Phil Hellmuth, Matt Affleck, Scotty Nguyen & Chris Moneymaker
Full House on the flop graphic Scotty Nguyen lol
#2 was so sick
Duhamel doesn’t even celebrate because he knows how he’d feel if the shoe was on the other foot. I’d just shake my head and feel bad for the guy I just “beat.
Every time I lost a flip, I come straight here
Is don’t usually root for Mike but that had to hurt
How much did everyone agree with this list?
i think Harmans QQ full vs. Zeidmans straight flush is a top 5 hand, but it was fun watchin the countdown! well done!
@@christianausmuddi91 yeah I agree. And also I knew they were gonna put the moneymaker hand number 1 but I think they should have just gone ahead and added the knockout blow to number 1 as well. I actually don't like how much Moneymaker is glorified. It's a cool story but going back and just watching the run is a little cringe because his play wasn't even really that great. He really lucked out against Ivey and the fact that he was playing in a much softer time skill wise.
@@damonthomas2975against Ivey, the hand played itself. They were 50/50 preflop, he had a massive advantage on the flop, it’s actually Ivey that sucked out on the turn… but both played it well. Nobody would have folded to Ivey’s shove. It’s statistically almost impossible to win the main event without sucking out some times.
For Matusow’s hand, I don’t see why another suck out to another suck out makes it so high. This list is littered with back and forths after cards have been shown. Mike didn’t really make a bad move in pushing, and the guy had to call.
I was figuring the top 5 would’ve been all like Number 1, where the full ins and outs of poker is played, which doesn’t have to always end with the tournament ending, or a massive bad beat.
IMO, the number 11 (or was it 12) pick should’ve been number 5. It was quad aces versus the royal flush. The odds on that are astronomical.
Moneymaker fh beating Ivey's fh should be #1 or 2 IMHO
AAAA vs Royal Flush should’ve been #1
No matter how often I see #2, my heart starts beating faster every single time.
15:00 why didnt he reraise pre flop
It’s funny how no one’s talking about the fact that Affleck did not five bet the AA.
I think that’s a very important point to talk about. This is not a cash game. Chips mean more than cash here.
We are going to be results oriented and leave out the fact that he had a commanding CL with 15 left in the ME 80% of the time, but he made a bad flat? Did you want him to fold out villain with a face up 5 bet?
If he 5-bets Duhamel probably finds the fold.
His flat got him in the position to be a MONSTER chip leader with 15 left in the main.
It’s all about risk management, and that was certainly the right risk to take.
The full house on the board is a ridiculous hand.
How is Moneymaker vs. Ivey not in the top 10?
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The graphic: "FULL HOUSE ON FLOP" NOPE. 😑😵💫