Have You Ever Seen a More Priceless Reaction from a Poker Player?

Jon Sofen
Senior Editor U.S.
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Twitch Poker Streamer Jenzoou

A Twitch streamer debunked the myth that poker players should never celebrate too soon.

German online grinder "Jenzoou," who has 36,000 Twitch followers, won nearly 780 times the entry fee in a GGPoker tournament, most of which didn't even come from the main prize pool.

The $85,000 score in the $109 buy-in online Sunday Showdown Mystery Bounty event on Sunday gave livestream viewers one of the most epic reactions to a big win ever seen in poker.

Is This How Every Poker Player Should React?

The poker community has seen some priceless reactions to pulling a massive mystery bounty. Tyler Montoya, for example, hit a $1 million mystery bounty at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP), and then gave an all-time quote.

"If you're a stripper at the strip club, you should be working tonight," the 23-year-old Montoya told PokerNews after pulling the seven-figure bounty.

And then there are those who you'd never guess from their reaction if they just won life-changing money or a free Big Mac. Jenzoou's reaction, however, was on a whole different level.

The Twitch streamer, with 215 players remaining in Level 23, was all in preflop with A3 against QQ for an 88-big blind pot. He'd get no help from the J67 flop, and was left drawing to an ace or a five following the 4 turn card.

Jenzoou begged and pleaded for the five to come on the river, and then jumped out of his seat in celebration after an ace hit — another card that gave him the winner. He busted his opponent, which meant he earned a mystery bounty pull.

Before the mystery bounty had been revealed, Jenzoou celebrated as if he'd already won the lottery, but he'd discover seconds later that he did. The streamer hit the $53,000 jackpot bounty and then would go on to finish second in the tournament for another $25,000 (plus $5,000 in additional bounties).

He can use the money he won to replace all the glass items he broke during his mystery bounty pull celebration.

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Jon Sofen
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