High Stakes Poker Delivers $1.2M Three-Way All-In: Robl, Dempsey, Feinstein Collide
One of the biggest pots in High Stakes Poker history unfolds as Andrew Robl, Sean Dempsey, and Darin Feinstein get all their chips in the middle for a massive $1.2 million pot.
By All In Alice
High Stakes Poker Season 15 just delivered one of the most insane hands in the show's history. Andrew Robl, Sean Dempsey, and Darin Feinstein went three-ways all-in for a pot worth $1,234,500.
This is why we watch poker.
The Setup
High Stakes Poker has always been about seeing the best (and richest) players in the world battle for massive pots with their own money. Season 15 has delivered, but this hand was on another level.
Three players. All in. Over a million dollars in the middle.
The hand had a chance to become THE biggest pot in High Stakes Poker history, which says something for a show that's featured legends like Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, and Daniel Negreanu firing seven figures at each other.
The Players
Andrew Robl: One of the best high-stakes cash game players in the world. Robl has been a fixture on the biggest poker streams for years and is known for his fearless aggression.
Sean Dempsey: A newer face on the high-stakes scene who's made a name for himself on Hustler Casino Live and other cash game streams. Dempsey brings tech money to the table and isn't afraid to gamble.
Darin Feinstein: Real estate mogul and regular in the high-stakes cash game world. Feinstein has appeared on multiple seasons of High Stakes Poker and various casino streams.
Why This Matters
Three-way all-ins are rare at the highest stakes. Getting two players to put their stacks in is hard enough—getting three requires a perfect storm of:
- Strong enough hands to warrant commitment
- Deep enough stacks to create a massive pot
- The right table dynamics and player psychology
When it happens, it's electric. The showdown tension is tripled when three players are waiting to see who takes down a seven-figure pot.
The High Stakes Poker Renaissance
High Stakes Poker's return has coincided with poker's streaming boom. The show that defined televised cash games in the mid-2000s is back and delivering:
- Bigger pots than ever
- New players mixing with legends
- Production quality that rivals the original
- Real stakes that create genuine drama
Unlike tournaments where players are risking buy-ins, cash game players are sliding real money across the felt. That changes the dynamics entirely.
Season 15 Highlights
This three-way all-in caps a season that's already featured:
- Multiple six-figure pots
- Appearances from poker royalty
- New faces proving themselves at the highest level
- The kind of action that makes streamers jealous
The show continues to prove there's appetite for authentic high-stakes poker without the manufactured drama of reality TV.
Where to Watch
High Stakes Poker streams on PokerGO, the dedicated poker streaming platform. Season 15 episodes are available on-demand, with new episodes releasing regularly.
If you're not subscribed, this hand alone is worth the monthly fee. The full action, including hole cards and commentary, delivers the complete story.
The Bigger Picture
Hands like this fuel poker's growth. When casual fans see $1.2 million pots playing out on their screens, it captures imagination. It's the same phenomenon that drove poker's boom in the 2000s—seeing regular people (and degens with deep pockets) gambling for life-changing money.
High Stakes Poker proved the format works. Season 15 proves it still works.
The Bottom Line
$1,234,500. Three players. All in.
This is why poker remains must-watch content. No scripts, no guaranteed outcomes—just players, cards, and money on the line.
If you haven't been watching High Stakes Poker Season 15, you're missing out. This hand is just the highlight reel. The full season has been delivering non-stop action.
High Stakes Poker Season 15 available on PokerGO. Watch the full hand and the rest of the season's action on-demand.