Most Controversial Poker Hands ♠️ Poker Top 5 ♠️ PokerStars Global

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We’ve put together a series of Top 5 poker moments you don’t want to miss out on. We lined up the best poker hands, biggest table nightmares, top poker rivals, top bad beats, biggest blow-ups, best poker bluffs, biggest poker mistakes, most controversial hands, most fantastic folds, top hero calls and many, many more top poker moments. You will see Top 5 Poker Moments from different players, tours and events.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bruswane9771
    Number one truly has no rival. That move was so darn bloody sick. I may even do it one day when I have the nuts.
  • @___jd
    "It's okay, but next time please don't bluff." "But you bluffed also." "I had 5!" lmao
  • @Feejakka
    Respect for Ensan. He chose to overlook the mistake and they both had a laugh. What a nice ending to an awkward situation.
  • @olaguibel27
    Silverman: "That missclick was shady" Also Silverman: "He missclicked?" - Goes all in
  • @Raines440
    Not only were Ivey's cards covered with red chips, he had his stack partially covering the card's view from Matusow's vantage poiont. Matusow had a point.
  • @andyt2k
    "no speak english" you're in a televised poker tournament, you know the difference between raise and call
  • Ensan is an absolute sportsman. Such a class act. I've seen him play in a handful of televised events and he's always this way. Kind, even-keeled, but also very competitive; in a healthy way. I was stoked for him when he won the WSOP main event. His demeanor reminds me a lot of Joe Hachem.
  • @TomH001
    I love how Silverman can rationalize shoving and "exploiting" the apparent misclick by calling it shady , you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar , at least own it
  • @benzo5213
    I love how that Silverman guy says Negreanu was shady when he's the guy who put him all in to try n take advantage of a mistake. Lol shady guy ran into sum darker shade
  • -He did the exact same thing last time he had the nuts, just want to share this information with you. -Yanayt: Ok I call
  • The "good call" situation ended surprisingly well. Bouncing right into the next thing. That is not sportsmanship, that's being a competitor.
  • "Ugly move is so dirty I feel like I need a shower" Me too buddy, me too.
  • @LuvSumASMR
    Number 3 was actually very wholesome and I loved the sportsmanship, at first there was confusion and a bit of irritation, of course, but quickly the gentleman became very understanding. That was great
  • @mexiejew
    I think the Good Call incident was handled so well because after assessing, even the winner knew he wasn't going to call with nothing and dropped it. But "Good call" can def be a problem with higher values in play
  • @Septicor
    I love how Number 3 shows the best of poker, and number 1 shows the worst of poker.
  • @Stringfreak
    I loved how the Floor guy acted during the No.1 hand. That guy sure knows his job.
  • @humanbean3
    Daniel has always been my favorite poker player. I remember watching a game in the early 2000s where he guessed soooo many of the opponents hands. It was crazy. Besides that he's a pretty swell fellow. His vibes are nice. I remember him bringing a lunchbox with his mom-made lunch in it. You love to see it.
  • @russcontact
    #1 should be a DQ, given that it had already happened once with the same guy. You don’t make that mistake, let alone twice.