On the latest episode of High Stakes Poker we got a chance to see some hands to remember. Tom 'durrrr' Dwan took centre stage again until Antonius showed him what he is made of and why he is almost $500,000 up on the durrrr challenge.

But first, let's recap on some the most interesting hands from this Sunday. Phil Laak was involved in an intense hand with Dwan. Laak called the $800 BB holding Jh Th and Dwan raised to $4,000 with pocket eights, Laak called. The flop was 6c 9h 6h. Laak checked and Dwan fired $6,300 and Laak raised to $21,300, Dwan called. The turn was another six for Dwan's full house, Laak checked and Dwan asked Laak how much he had before checking as well. The river was the 8h making Laak's flush and improving Dwan's full house - speculation from Gabe Kaplan was that Dwan could be putting Laak on a possible overpair or a flush. - Laak checked and Dwan bet $9,400 into the $60,000 pot causing Laak to tilt a bit as he asked Dwan to show both cards if he folded and Dwan agreed. After a small discussion, flashing Dwan with one of his cards and some minutes, Laak decided to call and ship the $72,200 pot to Dwan.

The next hand involved Phil 'The Unibomber' Laak versus Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu made it $2,500 with Kh Js, Laak called with 8s 5s and Joe Hachem called with pocket fours. The flop ran K 5 8 causing Hachem to check and Negreanu to bet $6,500. Laak called and Hachem folded. The turn was a 9, Laak bet $18,500 and Negreanu check-raised to $43,500. Laak called and a deuce came on the river. Daniel checked and Laak immediately bet $54,200 to take the $163,700 pot as Negreanu folded.

On the final hand of the episode Patrik Antonius and Tom Dwan took the stage. We had seen Dwan showing off on all previous appearances but Antonius decided this pot would be his. Tom Dwan made it $3,000 with pocket Jacks and got called by Esfandiari with Qh 3h and Antonius raised to $14,400 with Ts 6s. Dwan called and Esfandiari got out of the way. The flop came Ah 8c 2d and Antonius fired $21,000, Dwan called not liking the Ace. The river was the Ks, Dwan checked and Antonius bets $52,000 causing Dwan to fold the best hand and ship the $128,200 pot to Antonius. The players decided that everyone would show one card from the winning hand and as Antonius showed his 6s Dwan felt outplayed. Watch some hands from last episode here.

Next week new players will come to take the felt, including Texas Dolly Brunson, Eli Elezra, Dario Minieri and David "Viffer" Peat. From the past group only Laak and Dwan will hold up.