Tag: Phil Hellmuth

Battle of the Blinds

Action folded all the way around to Phil Hellmuth in the small blind who called. The player in the big blind checked. The flop ran out . Hellmuth checked and his opponent bet 300. Hellmuth made the call.

Driscoll Drills the Magician

After the last redraw moved Antonio Esfandiari from Jonathan Driscoll's right to his left, in terms of table position, we expected him to start taking advantage.

Hellmuth Ships it on a Draw....and Misses

In what would be Phil Hellmuth's last hand, Hellmuth limped from early position and Jonathan Driscoll checked his option from the big. The flop came and Hellmuth checked. Driscoll led out for 10,000 and Hellmuth raised to 20,000.

The Ten-Minute Hand; Featuring the Poker Brat

We caught up with the action on a flop. Phil Hellmuth checked from the big and the player in the cutoff bet 30,000. Hellmuth tanked, which accounted for about two minutes of the hand, but then announced he was all in for 103,000.

Antonio Busts One; Gunning For Hellmuth

A a short-stacked player raised all in from the button and Esfandiari called from the small. Esfandiari: Opponent: The board ran out and Esfandiari's ace-high was good enough to scoop the pot and chip him up to 380,000.

Hellmuth Hurting for Action

Phil Hellmuth opened from the button and found one caller from the small. The flop came and both players checked. When the fell on the turn, Hellmuth checked and his opponent bet 20,000.

Hold it Down, Phil

Phil Hellmuth hasn't been having the best level. In a recent hand, the player in the hi-jack raised to 12,000 and Phil Hellmuth defended from the big. The flop came and both players checked.

Hellmuth Takes a Hit

Shortly after retaking his seat following the recent break, Phil Hellmuth raised to 16,000 and his opponent on the button reraised all-in for 62,500.

Action Slowing

As the number of players is dwindling and the stacks are getting larger, it seems that the action has begun to slow fairly significantly. Other than the occasional big pot, most hands are ending either preflop or after the flop.

Hellmuth Reading Souls and Dodging Bullets Baby!

With Phill Hellmuth making yet another deep run in a WSOP event, the railbirds have arrived en masse to sweat the Poker Brat. We caught Hellmuth engaging Clyde Gaskins in a war of words while contesting a heads-up pot.

Hellmuth Lays One Down

Action folded all the way around to the player in the small blind who raised to 7,500. Phil Hellmuth was in the big blind and tanked for a couple of minutes before deciding to call. The flop came and both players checked.

Pros Pushing Forward

As the field continues to shrink here on Day 2, three noted professionals have begun to separate themselves from the pack.

Hellmuth in the Hunt

We caught up with the action on a flop and the player in the small led out for 4,500. The big blind called, but Phil Hellmuth, with more sinister things in mind, squeezed to 16,000. The player in the small folded but the big flatted.

Phil Hellmuth Gives 'Em Hell

We heard Phil Hellmuth beginning one of his signature lectures and passed by to see his spread triumphantly in front of him.

The Field Begins to Shrink

We started the day with 304 players but after two and a half levels of play we are already down to 144 remaining meaning we've lost an average of 1.14 players every minute since the tournament restarted today.

Hellmuth Hands Out a Pink Slip to Help Burst the Bubble

With play already hand-for-hand due to the impending money bubble, we watched Phil Hellmuth do what pros do best: exploit the situation to his advantage.

Day 2 of Event # 45: No-Limit Hold'em Begins On Money Bubble

Yesterday a total of 2,890 runners turned the Pavilion Room into the killing fields, with waves of players falling every hour.

Day 1 In the Books, Lane Leading the Way

It certainly was an exciting day here in the Rio. A total of 2,890 players were spread across multiple rooms to start the day but only 304 are moving on to Day 2.

Vintage Hellmuth

We passed by Phill Hellmuth's table and noticed him fixing his famously intense gaze on an opponent seated to his direct right, an opponent who happened to hold over 100,000 chips at the moment.

Hellmuth Stays Strong

Phil Hellmuth continues to build his stack late into Day 1. He limped in early position to put him heads up against the big blind pre flop. The flop came . The player in the big blind checked and Hellmuth made it 1,600.

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