- [Chris] Oh, wow. So, there's that. - Oh, this will be such a bad call. Oh, this will be such a bad call.
- [Dealer] 2,375 on top. - [Joe] This will be a worse call than one of those Bond villains has to make to their henchman's wives. I'm sorry, Nance, he didn't make it navigate to this website. Yeah. Yeah, it was the volcano. Oh, he calls! - [Chris] He does call. - [Joe] Oh, man! - [Chris] If he hits this, Cantu's not gonna be impressed. - Run it twice? - [Joe] No dice on the twice, and that is a brick. - Phew. - [Chris] The thing is if you're gonna make five, three of hearts your signature hand and you're gonna play it, you're not gonna win a lot with a hand like that. Unfortunately. - At Binions, they had a tournament, this was years back, and I played the five, three of hearts, and that's actually where I lost a lot of my money earlier. And I beat off aces, kings and kings I believe, and it was ultimate challenge, I believe it was. And someone just, it just stuck. Super Mario, Super Mario. Obviously because of the video game. It is what it is. I like it. I've got a nickname, not a lot of people have it. Brandon doesn't have one. (chuckling) - Nice hand. - Yeah, thank you. - [Chris] Well, it's obvious Casino didn't check a bag when he came to Vegas. We got a guy sleeping on the rail. Been a lot of fun tonight. Jim Carroll up $6,700, but owes all of that to his backers at Spencer gift. - Next up, face up with Richard Roeper. Welcome back to Poker Night in America. Hey Stapes, do you watch a lot of movies? - Yeah, but only if it's recorded off a TV onto an old VHS tape. The whole high-def thing the kids are into, it really overwhelms my brain with information. - Well, then you probably should just shut your eyes for the rest of the next-- - Great idea. - It's time to sit down with the man whose job it is to watch movies and then have an opinion about them. We are Face Up with Richard Roeper. - It's interesting because I didn't grow up wanting to be a film critic. I grew up loving movies, but again, as I mentioned, growing up in Chicago and coming up through the journalism ranks, we had the two titans of film criticism, Roger Ebert, who was the film critic for the Chicago Sun Times, and Gene Siskel, who was the film critic for the Chicago Tribune. So, I got to know them pretty well, as a young journalist coming up and I would right about movies from time to time, and I would sometimes fill in for Roger if he was on vacation or if there was a scheduling conflict. But it never really occurred to me I'd be a full time film critic. I was at the Chicago Sun Times, we had a film critic. We had Roger Ebert. It's like, well, would you like to play guard for the Bulls, well, they have number 23 out there. There's no real point in trying to come up through those ranks. After Gene passed away, and Roger was looking for someone to, I never say take his place, 'cause you couldn't take his place, but succeed him on the show, and he went through about 30 different film critics who came to Chicago and taped a show with him. And one day he said to me, why don't you do this? And I'm like well, I'm not a film critic. And he's like, so what? Roger came up in University of Illinois as a sport's writer and as a news editor. Gene was a philosophy major in Yale. They didn't really take the traditional path to film criticism, 'cause there really wasn't a traditional path to film criticism when they were coming up. So, that's when I really started becoming a full-time film critic. Oddly enough, I got the job where, as everybody else who was up for the job had 10, 15, 20 years of film criticism experience, people were like what is happening here, right now? But as I said at the time, what was I supposed to do? Say no? - If you want more Poker Night, you can find us on social media including Twitch and YouTube, where you can find full episodes, livestreams, and exclusive content. Also, don't forget to download our free poker app. You and your friends can have your very own poker night as well as a chance to win a seat in our show. Search for us in your app store and download it today. For everyone at Poker Night in America, I'm Chris Hansen along with Joe Stapleton, and thanks for watching. - We need to move all these bad luck props away. (mumbling) - Trophy goes. This goes. - The props need to go away from you. - Yeah. - Here. - Here. - Don't put 'em in front of me. - Every since you got it. - It's like the aftermath of a crime scene at that point. Where's the yellow tape? I'm sure he's got some. Don't say that. - I'm sure he's got some. - [Chris] Poker Night in America is brought to you by Kimo Sabe Mezcal and Sit & Go 2.0.
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Do you have anything down there for that? I hope. - [Player] Oh, yeah, he does. He's prepared for everything. - [Chris] He has a reality show where he and his wife help people out with their marriages and such.
- [Joe] Oh, that's cool. - [Chris] I think Jim's been a great addition to the show. - [Joe] Nah, he's funny, he's funny. - [Chris] I love havin' him on, and look at this, when you start hittin' flops like this, you're good for the game. Holy cow. - [Joe] He is good for the game. We like characters, but isn't this the Oreo cookie flop from Rounders. - What prop can I pull out. - [Chris] Oh, here we go. - [Joe] Sure someone on the internet will correct me. - Yeah, maybe. Can't wait. Maybe tomorrow. - [Joe] Hey, what's that For Dummies book next to Brandon Cantu? Is it Gettin' Your Arm Broken by Bookies for Dummies? - [Chris] No, it's Cast Care for Dummies. (laughing) 800, the bet from Cantu. - [Joe] And Carroll's way under-repped his hand. Things are gonna get weird when Jim finally raises this straight. - Only 'cause it's you. - [Chris] Only a call from Jim. - [Joe] Yeah, Brandon's not gonna know what to do when the river raise comes in. - [Chris] 10 of spades on the river, so here we go with Cantu, first to act. - [Joe] I mean, Cantu could obviously check, as well. But don't look like he's gonna. Aces up, too strong to check. - [Chris] $2,000, the bet. - I raise. - [Dealer] Got a raise. - [Joe] How anyone ever falls for the oh, what I do, I raise routine in this day and age, I have no idea. - [Chris] I fall for it all the time. - Oh, I don't know what to do. Truly. 50, 50. - [Player] Good call. - [Player] Where are the peers? Where are the peers? - Here. I'm calling clock. - Please do, thank you. Thank you for calling the clock on me. - It's my clock. - [Player] How do you do this? - Just push it three times. - I do need a clock. Can I get one minute please? 'Cause that way, I have to act. - There you go, there's one minute right there. - Oh, it does actually? - [Player] It's going the opposite direction. - Okay, it's a countdown. - [Player] How do you do the-- - All right, I call. - [Dealer] Call. - [Joe] Oh, what? Again. After all of that, Cantu still calls. - I flopped aces up. - [Player] He folded. He had ace, two pair, ace, five. - Yeah, I shoulda folded. - [Player] Your clock didn't work. - [Joe] No, it did not. - [Chris] One of the tricks we've not seen from Jim Carroll yet is the I'm playing this hand blind. Wonder if he's retired that trick. - You're straddle? - [Joe] How much was he down last time he did it? - [Dealer] Raise it, 400 total. - [Joe] Jim Carroll, makin' it 400 and he's already reachin' back into his sack. - [Chris] Casino folds. - Nothing like a good vendetta for the game. It really helps the game. (laughing) - [Chris] Jablonski folds. Somebody else get in here, huh, Jeffy? - I probably oughta turn my mic off. - [Joe] He is reachin' for chips. - Don't worry. Jim's got it, Jim's got it, he's got it covered. Any dead time he'll fill. - [Joe] That is a three bet. - [Chris] Oh, with five, three of diamonds. - [Joe] He is in position. So, action back on Jim. Does he call or does he raise? Or is he one of those guys that hates playing jacks, who just folds 'em pre-flop. - It's a sign. - It's a sign that the rest of your chips are gonna follow your trophy-- - It must be his, yeah. Oh, gee. That's a big raise, sir. - [Chris] Jablonski, who do you like in the third race today? I'm asking for a friend. Come on, buddy. I need a tip, yep. What time is the post? - [Joe] That is exactly the kinda guy you want at your poker table. (laughing) - What suit were yours? - [Chris] All right, so Carroll calls. Heads up with 2700 in the middle. Flop is deuce, deuce seven. - If only I was playing two, four again. - [Joe] This is a decent flop for Jared to attempt to run a multi-street bluff. If he does, he'll be repping queens plus. - 1550? - [Dealer] Correct. - [Joe] I'm not a huge fan of Jim's body language here, unless I'm tryin' to get Jared to blast off. You typically don't wanna look like you have a hand you wanna fold now, let alone one to more bets on the turn and river. - [Chris] Carroll calls. - [Joe] Just think of all the fart machines you coulda bought with that $1,500. - I'll check again. - [Chris] Jim Carroll checks in the dark. Turns a nine. Still nothin' there for Jaffee. 4200? - [Dealer] 4200 is the bet, 42. - [Chris] Holy cow! Well Jaffee is applying pressure here. $4,200. - All right, I think you just out bullied me. - [Joe] His only options now are to fold or to make a crying call. And if he calls now, he's probably gonna have to call another big bet on the river. (drum music) (mumbling) - Super Mario made an appearance! Hey, look at that. - Nice hand. (clapping) - Super Mario. - Man. - Bet you haven't played with Jared before. - [Chris] Welcome back to Poker Night in America. - Jared is the nuts, baby. - That was good stuff. - Jared is the nuts. - I'd been a mite happier if you'd turned over two, five, or somethin'. (chuckling) - [Player] You'd been really happy. - [Player] When I grow up, I wanna be just like you. - [Chris] And look at this. Stan Jablonski, not just here for the free coffee. He's actually playing poker. - This is gonna be my new prop. I'm the chicken. (laughing) - [Player] This game just went to another level. - Dang, I'm the chicken. - [Chris] Some of the best poker players in the world, and one guy who's sleeping on the rail. - [Joe] These aren't even some of the best poker players in the room. - [Chris] Oh, come on, they are, too. As far as you know. (laughing) - [Joe] Four ways to the flop. - [Chris] Queen, seven, seven, and look at that. - [Dealer] Yeah, Brandon. - Here. - Thanks. - I'll get it from him later. - [Chris] Four players, none of 'em have any clubs in their hand. Casino does have top pair, second kicker. - [Joe] Unfortunately, Jablonski and his trips are ahead and he is raising. - The question is, was there a third bullet comin'? - No. (laughing) It wasn't enough. - Any time, Jim. - What, am I in this hand? - [Joe] Well, I guess if you gotta wait all day to play a hand and then you play seven, three, you might as well do it when the board is gonna call on two sevens and someone else has top pair, very good kicker. Extremely well played, Stan. - 2,400. - [Dealer] Raise 24. - Ah! - [Joe] I do not love this raise, however. - He made it four, I made it like 1,250. 1,225. All-in called. - [Dealer] All in. - [Joe] What worse hand can call ya, Craig Casino. Think about it. - So much for friendship. - Yeah. (laughing) - [Joe] Now, Casino's getting four-to-one on a call with top pair. Pretty tough to fold this, math-wise. - [Player] That's balls. - Well, I've done it to-- - Get the balls out. - [Player] You need more sex. - I don't need more sex. - Save your money, legend. - [Player] I do. Kiddo. - [Player] Happy time tonight. - It works for men and women. Tackle to it again. - I know what's goin' through your head. You don't want me to bluff you on TV because this hand will show up for sure. - There you go. - [Chris] Casino lets it go. - Listen. - [Player] Show the queen. - Seven of diamonds. - No, what was goin' through my head is you made that play on me a little bit earlier. That's what was goin' through my head. - [Chris] Let's be honest. There's nobody better to take money off of than your friends. Complete strangers, I will never see them and know how much it hurts them later, or remind them about it later. But a guy you might have dinner with in two weeks, you can always bring it back up. God, I love that. - [Joe] You're a cruel, cruel man. I hope the guy skipped out on the check on ya. - Aces or kings. - [Player] That was the plan. - [Player] Worked out beautifully. I just wish a jack would come on the board there. And then I'm gonna enjoy you-- - Hey, Super Mario's got the Super Mario. This explains a lot. - [Player] Once I raise, re-raise on top of you, you're probably-- - [Joe] Orozco makes it 325. Cantu calls. - I got frog, nine. - All right, here you go, it's yours. - [Joe] Man, that guy's still asleep on the rail. - [Chris] Don't say anything, you're gonna jinx it. - [Joe] Chip noise is the only way we can get the little one to sleep. - Check. - Four and a quarter. - [Dealer] Four and a quarter. - [Chris] Orosco snap bets his gut shot. (mumbling) - [Joe] Cantu, you can call top pair, but don't wake the little angel. - [Chris] You know what we should do? Is we should run over there next to him and then scream fire. - [Joe] Or what if we put his hand in hot water? (laughing) Or warm water. We don't wanna burn him. - [Chris] A three on the turn. - Check. - [Joe] Maybe Orosco slows down now that he has some show, nope, he is snap betting again. - [Chris] 1,200 is the bet. - [Joe] Oh man, he very clearly wants to fold. - All in. - From the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada, this is Poker Night in America. (upbeat music) Hello and welcome to Poker Night in America. I'm Chris Hanson alongside profession OK Cupid message writer Joe Stapleton.
- Hey girl, are you somewhere between Binions and the Clark County Detention Center? Because all I see is a Golden Nugget. - Yep, we're still in Vegas, bringing you that crisp, dry desert air. - We've got a real who's who lineup tonight. Seriously, who are any of these people? - Oh come on, we've got poker mainstays Jared Jaffee and Brandon Cantu. You might even know Jim Carroll from his various TV projects and poker articles. If not I highly recommend going to his website. Super Mario Orosco is also here and Richard Roper. He sat down for an extended interview, that's up a little later, but first let's just get to the poker. Where's the one two no limit table I'm at the wrong table Im playing with the big boys You just hang around. You'll be fine. I just shrunk up quite a bit. Poker Night in America brought to you by Kimo Sabe - [Joe] What about this guy Craig Casino? Is that his real name or is that just the least disguised prop player ever? - [Chris] Nope, that's actually his name. Good guy. - [Joe] Surprised he didn't bring his friend Jerry Jackpot or his neighbor Peter Poker Table. You think his wife's maiden name is Slots? I meant no disrespect by that. - [Chris] All right we do have our first straddle of the day, it's from Brandon Cantu in the seven seat. - Is that a straddle. - [Dealer] Yes. - [Joe] Yes it is, thanks for noticing. - [Chris] And in case you're wondering, no that thing that is on Cantu's arm isn't the newest fashion craze that all the kids are wearing, he actually did break his arm right below the elbow. - [Joe] Doesn't even have a USB charger. - [Chris] Yuck. It's not nearly as fun as a fidget spinner though. - [Player] Can you win three hands in a row? That'd be cool. - I've seen it before. - [Player] He might just run the table on every hand the whole day. - [Chris] Action is on Brandon Cantu. - I just call. - [Player] I'm still lookin' for the 3/6 limit tables. - You and I will play some 3/6 heads up later okay? - [Player] Here we go. - [Chris] And the flop is seven, queen, seven brought to you by Kimo Sabe Mezcal. - [Joe] Cantu. Donks it and this should be it for this hand. - [Chris] Should be, is the key word. - Raise. - [Dealer] Raise 1,000. - It's 11 I think. - [Joe] Well I am not a huge fan of this raise, Mr. Casino. - [Player] Here comes The Legend. Why do we call him The Legend? - Mr. Legend to you. - [Player] Mr. Legend, why is it Mr. Legend? - [Joe] Is there a Mrs. Legend? - [Player] Look how serious he is. - [Chris] I've known Craig for a long time. One heck of a tournament player. But his cash game skills are a little salty to start out with here in his very first hand. - [Joe] Is he as good at tournaments as Bobby Blackjack? - [Chris] Just slightly better. - What do you got goin' on over there? - [Chris] You know Steve Roulette? - [Joe] I do not. I've never met Steve Roulette. - [Chris] Great dude, beautiful family. (laughing) - 3,000. - [Dealer] 3,000. - [Joe] Just another 1,500. And I expect Casino to give this up like free drinks in the pit. Uh, buh-bye. - [Player] Let's see 'em. - [Player] Pocket Kings again That's three in a row, now. - No worries, man, you found me. - Hey Todd. - Hey buddy, how are you? - [Joe] Suck in your guts everyone, it's the president. - Who's your sponsor. - Huh? - Yeah, exactly. - Windy city, windy city buddy. - [Todd] Sheesh, I wanna cut. - Raise, 250. - I'll let him know. - [Joe] Carroll raising 250. Doesn't Jim Carroll sound like the world's whitest couple? These are my neighbors, Jim and Carroll. - [Chris] Jim and Carol, yeah, that makes sense. You also notice, immediately to his right, down on the floor, there, his bag o' tricks. - [Joe] Oh! - [Chris] I see some of that stuff's made it's way out onto the table. Cantu's got a couple a pieces that trinket. - [Joe] I forgot, he's the one I call Jim Carrolltop-- - [Chris] Yes, that's him! That's him. - [Joe] That's his trunk full of hilarious props. - I feel like I'm gonna bust someone this hand. - Thanks. - I'm just tellin' ya. I feel like, if not bust, double (mumbling). - [Joe] Four ways to the flop. Ace, two suited for Cantu. - Make a flush. - [Chris] Flop is 10, deuce, nine. - [Joe] Little something for everyone here, like the menu at Olive Garden. And also like Olive Garden, when it's over, only one person's likely to be happy about it. - Just 'cause it's you. - [Chris] Jaffee calls. Roeper folds, Cantu turns another deuce, nice. - Check. - [Joe] It's the Tour of Italy! How did that happen? (chips clacking) Jaffee with just Queen high. Check's round. (laughing) Man, Cantu came for the salad and breadsticks, but the only thing he's leaving with is high cholesterol. - Check. - [Chris] Jim Carroll, bigger full house. - One of ya know to get some balls. - Wow. - He called me. - [Joe] Oh, gees. It has started. (laughing) - I need your eight ball, real quick, on this one. I have a bad feeling about this. - Let me see. - I don't think I can fold, but I have a really bad feeling. - [Joe] This is what it comes to, kids. There's your GTO players and there's your magic eight ball players. - Concentrate and ask again. Kinda good. - Let's try this. - Let's do this again. Okay, I'm gonna do my Trump thing. - Ugh, I just don't think I can fold. It's 1,000? - I'm building a wall and Brandon is gonna pay for it. 'Cause all we do is win, win, win. - [Joe] We're gonna bring props to the poker table, gonna make Todd Anderson pay for it. It's gonna be huge. - You why they say when this person starts talkin' a lot and clownin' around that they've got a hand, right? Yes. See, that's a yes, that's a no. - [Joe] Cantu calls. - Ah, crap. - [Joe] And gets semi slow rolled. - Bad call. (lounge music) That's what I get for not bettin' my deuce. - When we return see what Cantu can't do with his right arm. (chuckling) Welcome back to Poker Night in America. Poker Night in America brought to you by Kimo Sabe Mezcal. - I think I would've bet any river except that one. - [Chris] Action is on Richard Roeper in seat six. - [Joe] Facing a straddle from Jared Jaffee. - I guess the eight coulda been- - [Joe] And he gives this pre-flop action thumbs down. - Raising. - [Chris] 300 from Cantu, over to Jim Carroll. I believe he actually is a therapist, he doesn't just play one on TV. - [Joe] Oh, for real? - Looking pretty serious there, Jim. What's going on? Missin' some'in' here. - [Jim] I'm Kevin, a little constipated. - Okay. 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