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The Biggest Pot in High Stakes Poker History!

 


Witness poker history as Alan Keating and Peter battle over a record-breaking $1,412,500 pot on High Stakes Poker! Who will emerge victorious as a season-long rivalry reaches its boiling point?

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🔁 Correct Hand Analysis

🔹 Keating (K♦ K♣)

🔹 Board: 2♠ J♠ K♥ A♦ A♣

His final 5-card hand is:
K♠ K♦ K♣ A♦ A♣
Full House — Kings full of Aces

🔹 Peter (A♠ 3♠)

His final 5-card hand is:
A♠ A♦ A♣ K♥ J♠
Three of a Kind — Trip Aces


🧮 Why Keating Wins

Full House beats Trips.

Keating has:

  • 3 Kings (one on board + 2 in hand)

  • 2 Aces (both on board)

So, Kings full of Aces = Full House
Peter only has 3 Aces, since the kicker (K or J) doesn’t matter when a full house is in play.


🧊 The Cooler

This is a classic cooler situation in poker:

  • Peter flops top pair with A♠ and improves to Trips on the turn.

  • On the surface, that’s a very strong hand.

  • But Keating had an overpair (KK) and turned it into a full house.

There’s almost no way Peter is folding here, especially since:

  • He’s got the nut trips.

  • The board doesn’t scream danger unless you’re really deep-thinking about full house combos.

  • He might think Keating is shoving with AK, AQ, or a bluff.


🧠 Poker Psychology

From Peter’s face and tanking:

  • He knows it’s a huge pot and something’s off.

  • He may be sniffing out that KK or AA is possible, but it’s a brutal spot.

  • Likely leaning toward calling because his hand is too strong in most cases.


🎬 Summary

PlayerHandBest 5 CardsHand TypeResult
KeatingK♦ K♣K♦ K♣ K♥ A♦ A♣Full House (Kings full of Aces)🏆 Winner
PeterA♠ 3♠A♠ A♦ A♣ K♥ J♠Trips (Aces)❌ Loser

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