Pitching two cards on the first draw with 6-5-3, Arieh was going to have to draw a deuce and a four in the first two draws in order to even have a chance of besting Yockey's pat number two. The beat that Josh Arieh put on Bryce Yockey in 2-7 triple draw is one sure to be talked about in poker rooms near and far for years to come.
Last Friday, some of the best in the world battled it out at the final table of the prestigious WSOP $50,000 Poker Players Championship, and thousands witnessed one of the worst possible beats in poker, streamed for all to see.