Jellyfish Goes Off the Rails on Hustler Casino Live, Torches $100K Stack Into Aces

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Another Chaotic Night at Hustler Casino Live

It was pure mayhem on Wednesday’s $100/$100 No-Limit Hold’em stream from Hustler Casino Live, where “Jellyfish” turned a promising session into a full-blown disaster. The construction developer went from building six-figure stacks to burning them down in spectacular fashion, highlighted by one of the wildest punts the show has seen this year.

A $221K Pot Goes Up in Smoke

Jellyfish kicked off the night with a $30,000 buy-in but didn’t last long before reloading for another three racks of high society. His second attempt went much better—at first. After running his stack north of $100,000, he collided with HCL co-founder Ryan Feldman in a $221,600 monster pot.

Feldman limped under the gun with pocket nines, while Jellyfish over-limped from the hijack holding Q♣4♣. Big Mike raised to $700 on the cutoff with 9♦8♦, Turbo called on the button with pocket deuces, and Doc Hollywood put in a big squeeze from the small blind to $6,000 with A♠J♦. No one folded, sending five players to a juicy 10♥9♣6♣ flop.

After Doc checked, Feldman led for $10,000, and Jellyfish quickly bumped it to $50,000, leaving less than $46,000 behind. Feldman moved all in, and Jellyfish called to create the night’s biggest pot. Feldman’s middle set held strong as both boards ran clean, shipping him the full $221,600 and sending Jellyfish back to the cage for another reload.

From Rebuild to Total Meltdown

Jellyfish wasn’t done yet. He fired his third bullet for $50,000 and again spun it into a healthy six-figure stack. But any hopes of redemption vanished when he tangled with Big Mike in a brutal hand that left the table stunned.

With a $400 straddle on and the progressive stand-up game in effect, Jellyfish limped the button with 8♦3♠—the infamous “octo-crab.” Big Mike picked up A♥A♦ in the small blind and raised to $2,000. Doc Hollywood and Peter called before Jellyfish back-raised to $15,000. Big Mike clicked it back to $38,000, forcing folds from the others, and Jellyfish decided to gamble.

The flop came J♣9♥4♥. Big Mike led for $14,000, and Jellyfish, holding nothing but eight-high, made the call. The 3♣ turn gave him a pair, but when Big Mike shoved, Jellyfish snapped it off for his last $49,700. The runouts offered no miracles, and Big Mike’s aces scooped it all.

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