Jennifer Tilly Exits High Stakes Poker After Losing Huge Pot

Jennifer Tilly Exits High Stakes Poker After Losing Huge Pot

Last updated on October 16th, 2024 at 11:36 pm

It is the tenth episode of High Stakes Poker Season 13 on PokerGO, and it started with Justin Gavri winning two straight six-figure pots. However, the excitement doesn’t stop there. The other players at the table matched Gavri’s winnings with huge pots of their own. They include Jennifer Tilly, Nik Airball, Sameh Elamawy, Brandon Steven, Stanley Tang, and Humboldt Mike.

According to a gambling platform report, the large pots were inevitable, given the $3,500,000 stake, and they indeed arrived in this episode.

Beginning with a $2,000 straddle—the standard starting point for each good poker hand—Gavri’s rise to fame started with a substantial pickup in hand versus Robl. After Robl raised $5,000 with a pair of Jacks. On the other hand, Elamawy called with an Ace-10. Gavri re-raised to $30,000 from the straddle with Ace and King suited. Robl called, but Elamawy dropped. Thus, two players continued to take the 8 Clubs-7 Hearts-5 Clubs flop.

High Stakes Poker Results

Jennifer Tilly Exits High Stakes Poker After Losing Huge PotAs he continued to press his luck with his nut flush draw, Gavri put $20,000 into the $67,500 pot. Even with Robl’s overpair being the better hand, he proceeded cautiously and staked nothing. As the 6 Clubs round increased the board’s dynamic, Gavri was able to lock up the pot and focus on value extraction. His decision to check to Robl, who risked $50,000, and then play his hand as a simple call on the turn is rather interesting. After getting his hand upgraded on the river with two clubs, Robl decided to take his jack-high flush to showdown despite facing another check from Gavri.

According to poker room recommendations, Tang raised $5,000 on the following hand of the show and got four calls from the field: The action began after Elamawy called with Jack-Ten suited before Humboldt Mike chose to flat his tens. Then, Gavri called with sixes. On the other hand, Steven called with his suited king-five. After the 3 diamonds-6 spades-7 diamond flop, two of the five players had overpairs, and one had a sneaky middle set.

While Elamawy was holding jack-high, Tang proceeded to stake $8,000. As Gavri remained in the weeds with only a call, Humboldt Mike raised $26,000—possibly to get clarity on his hand strength. As Steven bowed out, Tang returned his cards to the dealer during his turn. Elamawy did the same. Thus, two players remained as the dealer opened 9 clubs, which is good news for Humboldt Mike.

Tilly’s Exit

By checking on the aggressor, Gavri stayed in trapping mode, and Humboldt Mike accepted the bait, putting $54,000 into the $94,500 pot. After several draws, Gavri decided to cash in on his well-planned trap and go all-in for the remainder of Humboldt Mike’s stack. Humboldt Mike called after he counted his chips, and the two players decided to run out the river cards sequentially. The first board’s 9 spades gave Gavri a full house and half the pot; the second board’s King of clubs did nothing to favor either player and gave him $473,500.

Tilly and Steven engaged in a classic poker showdown later in the episode, with Tilly holding a pair of queens and Steven holding an ace-king unsuited. With the help of her women, Tilly raised $6,000 when the action turned to her, and Steven increased it to $23,000. Tilly four-bet to $81,000 and Steven moved all-in in the blink of an eye, setting the stage for the continuation of the hand. In a split second, $599,500 was in the center, and the two players decided to run out two full boards.

As the dealer spread the second flop of 2 Spades-King Spades-5 Diamond, Tilly’s chances of getting a chop were slim. After Tilly’s equity dropped to 5% because of the Ace Diamond on the turn, she stood up, her destiny confirmed by the 3 Clubs. Even poker strategies for beginners can’t help her at that point.