Let me hold up the best hand!' Mike cheers. Ed asks him how much he pushed for and calls. All fold to Mike Matusow, who pushes all-in with Ad-Ks for $110,000. Ed Foster looks at Ac-Qs and raises to $45,000. Preflop, Greg Raymer raises the big blind to $14,000 with pocket eights (8h-8c). 1: A horrified Mike Matusow walks away with tears in his eyes after getting knocked out of the 2004 WSOP main event, his A-K beaten by A-Qīefore the hand is dealt, Mike is heard bragging that he is the master of the short stack and that his chances are better at winning with a short stack than a big stack. So without further ado: the top 11 blowups, meltdowns and crackups. We guess no one in the business does it better than these two. Coincidently - or not - it seems that most of our top 11 come from the same two people: Mike Matusow and Phil Hellmuth. We recently saw Phil Hellmuth berating Shawn Sheikhan on an episode of 'Poker After Dark' and decided instantly that we had to see these meltdowns again and bring them to you. We scour through hours of video to get you guys the best of the best.
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