[MUSIC PLAYING] With so much at stake
in a game of poker. Em. Emotions can run high. [BLEEP] Players can lose their cool. [BLEEP] kidding me! And outbursts can occur. You got to be the only
man, just like do something like that, baby. Here are five times we
witnessed maximum tilt. You come to my game, and
you're wasting my time. At number five, Ryan
D'Angelo thought he was teaching
Ben Zamani a lesson at the PCA 2010 final
table, but it ended up being a demonstration of
rather poor etiquette. D'Angelo is going
to bet here, he should get Zamani to
fold the ace high. It's quite a smallish
bet though, isn't it? Into a pretty big pot. There's about $1.4 million
in the pot, he only bets $375,000, about 25% of the pot. I like that, should
get Zamani to fold, but he doesn't, he makes
the call with ace high. And the river's a
blank, ace high is good. Ace high is good, but
it's going to be pretty tough to win with
this if he checks, he's going to have to
bet to win this pot. What it that, $575,000? $575,000. Question is, if D'Angelo
thinks he's light here, could he take him off
the hand with a raise? Yeah, I think if
D'Angelo decides that he's going to get involved
here, he should be raising. Instead he calls. You win. He calls, I guess he puts
him on 6-7, or 5-6 here. No, Ryan's sister he's lost. Oh, my god, I called you
with queen high dude. Queen-six. Oh, my god. With ace high. [GROANING] Oh, god that hurts. I thought I might
have the best hand, I didn't think he'd
call with a worse hand. You're so bad,
what are you doing? What are you doing? Is he talking to
himself, or Ben? It's the sickest thing
ever, like, oh, my god. You really called pre
with that, it's so bad. No, he's talking to Zamani. Wow. You three-bet Queen-six
pre, so I don't think you can point fingers. Yeah, I guess, but
that's the sickest, what are you doing Ben? Oh, my god. I think it's time
to move on Ryan. What are you doing? You're so bad. Strong words from Ryan, but
at least the entire poker room wasn't exposed to his venting. At four, check out
this blink and you'll miss it moment from
EPT 10 Barcelona, as Max Greenwood
gets it in good only to lose less than gracefully. Kings against Jacks with
just one card to come. And it's a Jack. Oh, boy, a brutal
beat for Greenwood. [BLEEP] kidding me! Oh. Story of my life. Maximum Greenwood,
maximum tilt-age. A tab shouty, but clearly
an honest reaction. Oh, god. [BLEEP] Christ. The jury's still out on
Tony G in the big game, was he genuinely upset,
or just trying to push Andrew Robl over the edge? I'm going to bet $50. Tony bets $50,000. See if you're a real man. $50,000. Tony's playing mind
games to make it look like he's trying
to buy it, and he's even making it personal. Yesterday he told
Daniel he was going to put the pressure on
Robl, and he's doing it now. [CHIPS CLANGING] I want to call the clock. I want to call the clock! OK, floor please. Come on, in Internet you
play like in one second. But when you come here
now, you come to my game, and you're wasting my time! On the internet, people
don't bet three times the pot every hand. On your bikes, get, Amanda,
Amanda, bring a tricycle! Call the clock. Bring your tricycle. This is ridiculous, these kids
are coming here, taking me on! Tony, calm down please. Tony, I need to know, did
you bring a bike for me? So if I shove it at all-in do
I get a bike, like at least do I get a novelty prize? Now you're mocking the man. Now you're on the clock,
you've got one minute, and then we're going to do a
10 second countdown, all right? That is floor man,
Tom Kean, putting Andrew Robl on the clock. [PLAYERS TALKING] This is all part of
Tony's mind games, to try to get Andrew
steamed enough to call. OK, you're at one
minute, you got a 10 second countdown, at 10
seconds your hand will be dead. 10-- nine-- eight-- seven-- six-- five-- four-- three-- two-- one. Fold. Let's see a deuce-nine,
deuce and a nine Tony G. Good fold. He didn't show, oh,
it was a good fold. Good fold, made
the hero lay down. What did you have? A pair of sixes. What did you have ace-queen? Around, around that. Credit to Robl for
keeping his cool, the same can be said for Vanessa
Selbst to EPT Eight, Berlin. Going deep in the
main event, she found herself seated
opposite her friend Kevin Macphee, cue completely
unnecessary conflict. Vanessa re-raises a
four-bet to $79,000. Against just about
any other player, I think this is the point
where Kevin would probably ditch this like an ugly
date on prom night. Whoa, he's just
five-bet to $131,000. Eh, yeah, with
ace-nine off-suit, now take what I just said about
Kevin, and apply it to Vanessa. How much do you have left? You know like, this many. This is absolute insanity
with these two hands, did we get the graphics right? I'm all-in. She six-bet shoves. Double, eh, yeah. Still probably
have the best hand. Title defense two
years later, I call. OMG, he calls. Do you have Ace-Jack? No. I have a pair. I have ace-nine. Correct reaction. You're complicit in
this too, Selbst. What just happened? Huh, you just think
that's a snap. Snap fold, yeah. I don't know, I'm
not sure about that. Nice hand, nice call, I guess. The flop has an ace on it. [BLEEP] You call that. Because you're Vanessa Selbst,
Macphee takes the lead, Vanessa needs a four. Turn card please. Sick race. Nice hand. Macphee set to get a
huge double up here. And another ace
for good measure. The needle, she can't believe
it, I can't believe it, can you believe it? As hard as it is to
believe, that just happened. Very nice hand. My plan was to call, but I
wanted to make sure, I mean. Does Liv even know
what happened? She's about to find out. [BLEEP] worst play
I've ever seen. What, because he like
goes after me every time, I have no idea why. He's a friend of mine, you
can put that on TV, it's the worst play ever. I don't know why
friends going after me, but he does it every single
tournament he goes after me. Hum. Liv's face says it all. Well no countdown
of blowups would be complete without
the Poker Brat himself. In fact, he may be deserving
of a top five of his own. [BLEEP] way. At number one, he's the best of
the worst of Phil Hellmuth Jr. A lot of players would
feel forced, or frustrated into calling here,
but great players, they fold here sometimes. Oh, man. That's only sometimes, let's
see if Phil can get away. Calls. King, I only play the
nuts like you, buddy. Dario wins a $55,000 pot. If I have it. Oh, boy, that's
going to be the one. This is [BLEEP] unreal what
happens to me at the [BLEEP] place. I mean, I'm just so [BLEEP]
sick of it, you know. I mean, I just [BLEEP] I mean, I had the
best on the turn, I had the best
hand on the river. The guys have [BLEEP] two outs
every [BLEEP] pot we play. You had the two
best hand pre-flop. And I had the best hand pre-flop
unless you had ace-seven. Yeah, nice hand buddy. Actually, come to think of
it, maybe this one is worse. Tony G makes the call. [LAUGHS] Phil looking to the
cameras for answers. This-- is this for real, are
they recording this, I mean? Are they recording this? Is this for real, I mean, I-- No, Phil, you're
not being Punk'd. Yeah, it's for real. He does fold. Nice, nice, nice, it's just
so much fun here, I mean. I wanted to give you the
opportunity to participate, but you didn't,
[LAUGHS] that's all. Don't worry Tony, I just
said pocket 10s, that's all, and I just had a bad feeling
you had the queens, yeah. Wait, wait, wait, this
outburst is probably more deserving of first prize. Call. Bets $10,000, Phil calls. Good call. Sees the bad news. He has a full house. You didn't raise? At least maybe we'll get the
blowup we're all waiting for. I know you got a flush. The nine, this guy's
raising, and re-raising. I know right. [LAUGHS] Explosion is about happen. [LAUGHS] Bring the trike,
he needs a trike, oh, he can't drive a bike. [LAUGHTER] God, it's extraordinary,
just so unlucky, I'm really getting sick of
this, four-five off-suit. Please, the game all evens out. Bottom pair against top pair,
bottom pair against top pair, where. Come on, Phil. Where he's going to pay me off
another $7,000-- $8,000 but no, he fills up, and
wins $14 from me. You're a disgrace to the game. [LAUGHTER] Where do you come up with that? I'll tell you, can I-- can I--
can I tell you one thing Tony, can I tell you one thing? That you're a disgrace. Can I tell you one thing or not? Or are you just going
to interrupt me, because if you
interrupt go ahead, I just won't say anything. Tony, let him talk, I
want to hear, I'm curious. Can I tell you one thing? I wish that I weren't
a bad loser, sometimes. But it's 10 times as
bad to be a bad winner, and you're a bad
winner my friend. Well, that Hellmuthian explosion
concludes our top five blowups. That's so sick, oh, my god. Keep watching PokerStars.TV
for more countdowns. [BLEEP] kidding me!
Well, makes me feel better. My worst isn't nearly so bad.
The Canadian guy at the EPT - probably the most Canadian reaction ever, quick outburst, classic delivery, then walks away calm.
Video image is of Vanessa Selbst. Not surprised.
I love Tony G's trash talk so much.
@9:55 Phil's going on and on about how bad he's running and then Tony just turns to him and says "You're a disgrace to the game." and smiles...hahahhaha