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VIDEO: Another Record-Breaking Pot – Aaron Zang Creates a $5 Million Moment in Jeju
Poker livestreams have brought countless wild hands, but this spot from the King Poker Cup Million Dollar Cash Game in Jeju, South Korea, has rewritten history. In this nosebleed cash game with a $1,000,000 buy-in, a player going by the nickname ST faced off against Chinese pro Aaron Zang, a former champion of the massive One Drop Million Dollar Event.
ST vs Aaron's $8 billion pot, unbelievable pic.twitter.com/NUJkmiXqec
— kimi@LIKE A BOSS (@kimi3906) April 24, 2026
The board on the river showed T d 7 c Q s K s 8 d, and Zang bet $800,000 with a straight of J d 9 c into the $1,687,000 pot. But ST had a stronger move planned. After his all-in for $1,871,000, Zang found himself in a tough spot with the second nuts and, after deep contemplation, made the call. ST, however, turned over A h J h, a higher straight, and claimed the enormous $5,029,000 pot in front of the cameras.
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VIDEO: Kristen Foxen's Incredible Bluff Demonstrates Why She's Among the Poker Elite
In the US Poker Open finale, Kristen Foxen pulled off a move against David Coleman that commentators instantly labeled as “absolutely filthy.”
Although Kristen Foxen didn't clinch victory in the $25,200 No-Limit Hold’em event at the US Poker Open 2026, she was behind the most memorable moment of the evening. In the last four players, she went up against David Coleman in a spot where most would opt for a call or a cautious fold. Following Coleman's raise on the river 6 c 9 c 5 s A d T s, Foxen chose the boldest path—a re-raise bluff with A c 8 s.
THIS WAS SO FILTHY THAT WE'RE GONNA NEED A SHOWER
— PokerGO (@PokerGO) April 23, 2026
How awesome is @krissyb24poker?!?!?!
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The bluff was even more impressive as Foxen skillfully used her card as a blocker, portraying the story of a very strong hand. Commentator Brent Hanks immediately called her move “absolutely filthy,” and Patrick Leonard echoed his sentiments on X, calling it an insanely good play. Coleman, holding two pair with T h 5 h, found himself under immense pressure and ultimately folded the better hand.
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