bad beats ICM slowplay This video analyzes a dramatic hand from the WSOP $250,000 Super High Roller final table. Mike Brady and Aaron Barone discuss the play between chip leader Ben Tollerene (Jack-Ten) and Taylor Von Kriegenbergh (Pocket Kings). They examine ICM considerations, betting patterns, and the ultimate runner-runner bad beat that led to Von Kriegenbergh's elimination. The analysis covers ICM pressure, slow-playing strong hands, bet sizing strategy, and the impact of stack sizes on decision-making at high-stakes final tables. Highlights: Sickest Bad Beat Breakdown $250,000 buy-in WSOP Super High Roller final table hand ICM considerations affecting pre-flop and post-flop play Slow-playing top set vs. aggressive chip leader Bet sizing analysis on each street Runner-runner straight beats top set for massive pot Discussion of alternative lines and bluffing frequencies Impact of stack sizes and pay jumps on decision-making