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Wednesday's latest 'High Stakes Poker' episode on PokerGO was played as $400/$800 no-limit hold'em and was a continuation of the game from the week before.

Below is a look at five of the biggest and most interesting hands from the new episode.

After a couple of small pots to start the action, the stack sizes (minus Phil Ivey’s as he was sitting out at that point) were flashed on the screen for the first time.

PlayerPrize
Tom Dwan$341,400
Lazaro Hernandez$314,800
Phil Ivey$268,300
Phil Hellmuth$226,600
James Bord$218,700
Jake Daniels$174,700
Brandon Adams$162,600
Chamath Palihapitiya$138,700

Phil Ivey vs. Lazaro Hernandez – Picking Off the Bluff

Lazaro Hernandez limped the button holding the and Jake Daniels put in $400 more from the small blind with the . Ivey exercised his option from the big blind with a raise to $4,300 holding the and Hernandez opted to call.

Daniels got out of the way and it was heads-up action to the flop, which came down . Ivey continued for $3,500 and Hernandez called with his up-and-down straight draw. The turn paired Ivey and he bet $13,000.

Hernandez called it but missed on the river. However, Ivey checked and that opened the door for Hernandez to bluff at it with a $27,000 bet. It didn’t work though as Ivey picked it off and claimed the $97,200 pot.

Phil Hellmuth vs. James Bord – Hellmuth Gets No Respect

James Bord limped under the gun with the and Daniels did the same from the cutoff with the . Ivey called with the on the button before Hellmuth raised to $4,000 from the big blind with the .

No one was deterred as all of the Poker Brat’s opponents looked him up and went to a flop of . Hellmuth checked, Bord bet $7,000, and both Daniels and Ivey released. Hellmuth called before checking in the dark before the turn, which gave Bord the lead.

Bord bet $12,000 and Hellmuth sat back in his chair, “What are you doing Bordy? Trying to give me the money, huh?” Hellmuth called and added: “I believe you’re trying to give it to me.”

Hellmuth then checked the river and Bord did the same to win the $58,400 pot.

“We have ignition,” commentator Gabe Kaplan chimed in as Hellmuth shot out of his chair and let loose some expletives.

In the very next hand, Tom Dwan returned to the game and bought the button, which put Hellmuth under the gun. He looked down at the and raised to $1,600, which only Dwan called with the . Both players checked the flop and then Dwan bet $2,000 on the turn. Hellmuth called and the completed the board on the river. Dwan checked and then folded to a bet of $2,000 from Hellmuth.

Hellmuth then felt the need to bring Dwan up to speed on what happened the hand before and just how badly Bord played.

Chamath Palihapitiya vs. Tom Dwan – Four of a Kind

Chamath Palihapitiya straddled to $1,600 and Dwan raised it to $5,000 next to act with the . Action folded back to Palihapitiya and he popped it back by making it $17,000 with the . Dwan refused to give up, tossed in the chips, and the flop fell .

Palihapitiya flopped middle set and led out for $20,000, which Dwan called with bottom pair. The turn gave Palihapitiya quads and he checked to Dwan, who checked behind. On the river, Palihapitiya fired $85,000 into the $76,000 pot, leaving himself just $9,000 behind.

“Wow,” Dwan whispered as he shifted in his chair. The man known as “durrrr” thought long and hard before making the call.

“Quads,” Palihapitiya said as he tabled the goods.

“That’ll do it,” Dwan said with a smile. Ship the $246,000 pot to Palihapitiya.

Brandon Adams vs. Chamath Palihapitiya – Set Up to Lose

Palihapitiya raised to $2,300 with the from the cutoff and Brandon Adams called holding the on the button. Both blinds folded and it was heads-up to the flop. Palihapitiya bet $4,000 with his overpair and then called when Adams, who had flopped a set, raised to $14,000.

The turn saw Palihapitiya check-call a bet of $22,000 and the completed the board on the river. Palihapitiya checked again and called when Adams bet $35,000. With that, the $148,600 pot went over to Adams.

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Not long after, Ivey cashed out of the game and Jason Koon took his place. Koon bought in for $500,000, which meant over $2 million was in play on the table.

Tom Dwan vs. Brandon Adams – Big Slick into Rockets

Adams raised to $2,500 under the gun holding the only to have Dwan, who looked down at the in the big blind, three-bet to $10,000. Adams called and the ran out on the flop.

Dwan continued for $15,000, Adams called, and the gave the latter a spade flush draw.

Dwan upped his bet to $40,000, but that wasn’t enough to shake Adams, who called to see the river.

It was a brick for Adams, and he folded when Dwan moved all in for $145K effective into the pot of $131,200.

Here’s how the stack sat at the end of the episode:

PlayerStack
Jason Koon$508,500
Tom Dwan$419,400
James Bord$280,500
Chamath Palihapitiya$225,800
Lazaro Hernandez$225,100
Phil Hellmuth$188,100
Brandon Adams$161,600
Jake Daniels$126,100

Remember, High Stakes Poker will air every Wednesday but is only available to PokerGO subscribers. If you’re not currently subscribed, you can get a monthly subscription for $14.99, a three-month plan for $29.99, and an annual subscription for $99.99.

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The latest episode of 'High Stakes Poker' aired on Wednesday on PokerGO, and the same crew of players was back for more $400/$800 action with a $1,600 straddle in play right off the bat.

As always, PokerNews will take a look at five of the biggest hands over the course of play

Here were the stack sizes to end the last episode:

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PlayerStack
Jason Koon$508,500
Tom Dwan$419,400
James Bord$280,500
Chamath Palihapitiya$225,800
Lazaro Hernandez$225,100
Phil Hellmuth$188,100
Brandon Adams$161,600
Jake Daniels$126,100

Daniels Fires Three Barrels With Air

To kick things off on the very first hand aired, Jake Daniels was looking at an unopened pot out of the big blind, and he kicked it up to $4,000 against Jason Koon's straddle, holding . Koon himself had an ugly one with but opted to continue heads up and in position.

Koon flopped the better of it when fell. Daniels bet small with $2,700 and Koon continued to the . Daniels put in another barrel, this time $9,100. Koon stuck around and a very interesting river fell: .

Daniels had a little over $100K left in his stack with $32K in the pot. He opted for a slight overbet of $40,000.

'Wild one,' Koon said. 'A wild spot.'

He folded moments later.

Dwan Back to Bluffing Ways

Jason Koon opened for $2,000 with and Chamath Palihapitiya made it $4,500 in the next seat with . Tom Dwan cold-called on the button with , Phil Hellmuth came along with in the small blind and Koon made it four to the flop.

Hellmuth opted to lead out on the flop for a small bet of $5,200. Palihapitiya called but Dwan popped in a raise to $26,000.

Hellmuth took off his headphones with a smile. He cut down his chips several times then stacked them all as if ready to shove all in, but he folded a moment later. Palihapitiya needed only a few seconds to follow suit. Dwan asked for the board to be ran and it came , .

Hellmuth said he had an overpair, and Koon instantly called out his pocket tens.

'I should have just checked the flop,' Hellmuth lamented afterward.

Dwan Sticky With Rags

The straddle was back on and Hellmuth opened the action with $3,800 second to act with . Laz Hernandez made it $8,500 with in the cutoff. Dwan cold-called out of the straddle with and Hellmuth left them heads up.

Dwan faced aggression on every street as he check-called $15,000 on then $25,000 on the . On the river, Dwan checked and Hernandez bet $30,000. Dwan was getting a nice price but took some time. Eventually, he called with a roll of the eyes, but he was rewarded with a $162K pot.

Kings Versus Queens

The straddle was back off for this hand, when Daniels opened to $2,200 second to act with and Koon picked up on his left. That was cause for a reraise to $8,000, which was met by a four-bet to $29,000 when action folded back to Daniels.

Koon peeled and they saw a flop. Daniels sized down to $14,300 and Koon stuck around for the turn. Less than pot to remained to play on the river with Daniels having $128K left and $168K sitting in the middle. Daniels stuck all of that in, and Koon leaned forward and asked for the count.

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'Would you even shove aces here?' he asked as he stretched. 'I guess you'd need ace of spades, ace, right? Even that's gettin kinda thin.

'You don't even shove ace of spades, king I don't think. I guess you could just have top set.'

He continued:

'It's kind of a crazy spot, man. I want to believe you. You've gotta have a big f****** hand here. Like a big f****** hand. I mean do you even have top set? You want me to call you with worse, right? Pretty sick... I really wanna believe you, I really do.'

Finally, he slammed in a few chips but mucked to the top set, and Daniels dragged a $425K pot.

Daniels and Dwan Battle With Weak Hands

With the straddle back on, Hellmuth opened to $3,600 early with . Daniels three-bet to 11,500 with on the button, and Dwan cold-called with from the straddle. Again, Hellmuth left them heads up.

Dwan improved to a flush draw on the flop but checked it over to Daniels. He bet $8,200 and Dwan didn't need long before raising to $30,000. Daniels peeled with his ace-high and Dwan slowed down with a check on the turn. Daniels bet $40,200. Dwan called, bringing the on the river. He checked and Daniels took a long time before betting $90,000.

Dwan didn't call right away, but he did drop in the requisite chips to earn the $349,000 pot.

Afterward, Daniels said he didn't even notice the possible flush had come in.

Stacks to End the Episode

Tom Dwan$723,000
Jason Koon$555,300
James Bord$270,100
Jake Daniels$266,000
Lazaro Hernandez$200,800
Chamath Palihapitiya$191,200
Phil Hellmuth$148,000
Brandon Adams$80,300

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