phil hellmuth knocked out at the 2009 WSOP main event by a bad beat blows up

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  • He played those aces like a cunt.

  • @Marky1989N1 I'm gonna have to break down what you just stated here,cuz it makes no sense but somehow got 13 thumbs up. You say that he was only good when poker was easy yet the guy just cashed five times with three 2nd place finishes good for over 1.5 million dollars in the 2011 wsop.Not many "below average" players can do that.He hasnt went more than 4 years since 89 without winning a bracelet which he also is tied with the most at 11.A brat, yes...but he's fun to watch. Show a little respect

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  • @holdem5180 Which is why I said "sometimes it blows up in your face."

    Learn how to read, dumbass.

  • @Foxhound3857 you are an idiot cause thats true but in that situation at wsop main event to let 4 other players in lol goofballs

  • @fateplus1 Some people like to smooth call Aces or Kings pre-flop. It's called slowplaying, or setting the trap, hoping that your hand will still be the best after the flop, and you can either bet then and get some extra chips, or check and induce a bluff. Sometimes it blows up in your face though.

  • Not a good flop for the aces though. 

  • @fateplus1 reraise?? They would have called him anyway.

  • "honey I lost with AA"

  • why didnt he reraise with aces.....i think thats standard right?

  • hey phil, don't take a flop 5 ways with aces...

  • don't bother looking for Marky1989's original comment, it's been removed... what a waste of time

  • Those calls preflop are not good if the players aren't very deep. I mean the guy with 89s had 22k in the pot and his all in was for 83k, that's means he put approx 20% of his stack in the pot with 89s. An argument can be made it was a multiway pot but I still think it's going to be a losing play in the long run. The JTo, it looked like the guy had about 400k in chips and he has position. It's not as bad as the 89s but still a questionable call imo.

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