The big win came during the stream’s 24-hour “Million Dollar Marathon”
Alan Keating delivered another headline moment on Hustler Casino Live, scooping a massive pot during the stream’s 24-hour “Million Dollar Marathon.” The $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold’em game drew a deep lineup, but Keating quickly became the center of attention after buying in for $1 million and climbing steadily before the hand that sent the YouTube chat into chaos.
💵 $2.1 MILLION POT!! 💵@Mister_Keating flops a FULL HOUSE vs TRIPS for @martinkabrhell & Steve
If Keating scoops, he's up OVER $2 MILLION tonight 🔥 pic.twitter.com/mSFEAQnYbx
— Hustler Casino Live (@HCLPokerShow) December 3, 2025
The key pot unfolded roughly seven hours into the broadcast. Brandon Steven opened the action with suited ten-eight, and Keating smooth-called in the hijack holding pocket tens. Several others came along, including Sam “Senor Tilt” Kiki, Steve, and Martin Kabrhel, setting up a five-way battle to the flop.
The board came down J-J-10, giving Keating a full house while both Steve and Kabrhel hit trip jacks. Steve led small, Kabrhel called, and Steven stuck around with little incentive to fold. Keating then sprang into action, raising to $25,000. The pot rapidly escalated when Steve called, Kabrhel three-bet to $69,000, and Keating matched the raise.
Moments later, Steve shoved for more than $780,000. Kabrhel tank-called with his weaker trips, and Keating, covering both players with ease, called instantly. With over $2 million in the middle, the table agreed to run the board twice.
The first runout brought no help to the all-in players, locking up at least half the pot for Keating. The second board didn’t change the outcome either, giving him the full $2,082,000 — one of the biggest pots ever captured on a livestreamed cash game.
The fallout was immediate. Steve exited the game down roughly $1 million, while Kabrhel dropped around half a million before rebuying. Keating surged to over $2 million in profit, continuing the kind of swing-heavy, high-octane play that has made him one of HCL’s most watched personalities.