2011-06-21
You won't see this often...
Rodawig: /
Tehan: / - folded
Hellmuth: //
Racener: ./
Alright, lets get to it.
After Eric Rodawig brought it in, Joe Tehan completed. Phil Hellmuth called, but John Racener raised.
2011-06-21
On the first hand back from dinner break...
Eslami: /
Tehan: //
Hellmuth: //
After Ali Eslami brought it in, Joe Tehan completed. Phil Hellmuth raised and action folded back to Tehan who called.
2011-06-20
Jon Turner: / /
Phil Hellmuth: / /
David Benyamine: / FOLDED
Jon Turner brought in and Phil Hemuth completed before David Benyamine made the call. Turner called also and Hellmuth fired out on fourth but only Turner made the call.
2011-06-20
Phil Hellmuth: / /
Brett Richey: / FOLDED
Alex Kravchenko: / /
Joining the action on fourth street where it was checked to Bretty Richey who bet, Alex Kravchenko and Phil Hellmuth both called.
2011-06-20
Mike Sexton is out, he couldn't beat Phil Hellmuth's board of for a flush AND trip eights, Sexton declared he only had a pair of fours and was knocked out as a result.
Hellmuth has about 100,000
2011-06-20
Matt Glantz: / /
Phil Hellmuth: / /
Matt Glantz completed on third and Phil Hellmuth made it two bets, Glantz called and then led out when he made open threes, Hellmuth called and then bet when Glantz checked fourth and fifth.
2011-06-19
Phil Hellmuth: / /
Owais Ahmed: / /
Starting on third street, Hellmuth completed and Ahmed called. Ahmed then proceeded to check-call Hellmuth until seventh street, where both players then checked.
2011-06-19
Phil Hellmuth: / /
Player 2: / /
Player 3: / FOLDED
Hellmuth had the bring in and player two completed. Player 3 and Hellmuth both flatted. On third, player 2 and 3 checked to Hellmuth, who bet.
2011-06-19
On a board, Phil Hellmuth checked to his opponent who fired 850. Hellmuth quickly moved all in for at least a few thousand more and his opponent decided to call. Hellmuth was in the lead with against his opponents .
2011-06-18
With the board reading and five players still in the hand, action checked to a player who bet 500. All the other players folded except for Phil Hellmuth who raised to 3,000. The other player then went all in and Hellmuth called.
2011-06-18
Phil Hellmuth just found himself all in holding against Richard Toth's and Ben Lamb's .
The board ran out to see Toth eliminated, Hellmuth forced to use his first add-on chip and Lamb move to over 25,000 in chips.
2011-06-17
No-Limit Hold'em
Three players each paid 400 to see the flop, and they all checked as it came . On the turn, Phil Hellmuth took the lead with a small bet of 300, and the player behind him quickly raised to 600.
2011-06-17
2-7 Triple Draw
Phil Hellmuth is down in the danger zone after an encounter with Owais Ahmed went south. It happened in triple draw, and it began with Hellmuth opening in middle position. Ahmed reraised, and Hellmuth called.
2011-06-16
We missed the hand, but Phil Hellmuth has been eliminated from the tournament. In related news, the large crowd of railbirds near his table has noticeably thinned since his departure.
2011-06-16
An under-the-gun player raised and was called by Phil Hellmuth in middle position. When the flop fell , the UTG bet, Hellmuth called, and the dealer burned and turned the .
2011-06-16
We came into the hand when the river had already been dealt and the board read out
Hellmuth had put out a bet of 3,500 from the big blind and the player on the button had re-raised to 10,000.
2011-06-16
With all the money already in the pot, there had clearly been some bets before the flop of was dealt, but we came in as Phil Hellmuth pushed his remaining 8,500 into the pot.
2011-06-16
We walked up Phil Hellmuth's table with a hand at the river. The board read and Hellmuth had bet 1,700 and his opponent in the big blind check-raised him to 7,000. Hellmuth leaned back in his chair, postured and then threw in the call.
2011-06-16
On a flop of Hellmuth checked from the small blind, the player in the big blind checked, and a player in late position bet out 1,100.
2011-06-15
We've been listening to a conversation between Shaun Deeb and Phil Hellmuth for a long while now. It was partly because we were waiting for Hellmuth to make a move with his short stack. But we were enjoying the banter, besides.
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