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1 minutes ago
Phil Arrives Phil Hellmuth has arrived at the final table, and he starts shaking the hands of all of his competitors, starting in seat 2 and working his way around the table. |
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#83
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am igetting leveled????
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] god this post just sucks so much [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] possible dumb question: Why is this final table 10-handed when most are 9-handed? [/ QUOTE ] b/c Hellmuth was the shortstack and the floorpeople decided that they didn't want to risk him busting out and having a Phil-less final table. i've got no problem with that. [/ QUOTE ] Uh, yeah, ok. Hellmuth is ninth in chips so how does that make sense? Also, Hellmuth is a winner in cash games. The Hellmuth haters never make a logical point about the guy. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Clearly you don't know poker Joowish. It's a well-known fact that your chip position dictates when you will be busting out, therefore Hellmuth just has to build his stack up one position before each shorty falls and he's set, otherwise he'll be out in 9th. So [censored] obvious. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#84
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Alex Jacob commentating?
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#85
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Any video?
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#86
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Wow, They just called Phil Gordon "Poker Royalty".
As far as video I don't have any.... |
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#87
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0 minutes ago
Hand #15 Hand #15 - Ben Fineman has the button in seat 3, Hellmuth raises from late position to 50,000, and Fineman moves all in. Everyone else quickly folds, and the action is back on Hellmuth, who would have his tournament life -- and tying Cloutier's final table record -- on the line if he calls. He thinks for about two minutes, studying Fineman, before he folds. Fineman takes the pot. |
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#88
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Is Hellmuth gonna lose with AA vs 47os?
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#89
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Is Hellmuth gonna lose with AA vs 47os? [/ QUOTE ] Nope. |
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#90
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Does that one guy not sound just like Alex Jacob?
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