ESPN gets the prime time hours and Poker Go gets the scraps.
Still worth the low monthly fee if you are a fan.
PokerGo does have 8 hours of coverage on Days 6 and 7 though, when things get really serious. That alone is worth it for the big fans (which I assume most of us in this thread are)
Just moments before the first break of the day, Phil Hellmuth was about to go on another tirade but quickly shut down when he made the best hand. Adam Brosius opened from the hijack and Hellmuth defended from the big blind. The flop came and Hellmuth checked to Brosius who continued for 5,500. Hellmuth check-raised to 21,000 and Brosius called.
The landed on the turn and Hellmuth checked again. Brosius moved all in for 41,000 and Hellmuth bounced out of his seat. "Did you really call twenty-one thousand with a flush draw?" Hellmuth pondered his decision for a moment and then made the call.
Brosius tabled and Hellmuth was about to lose his mind when he showed his . However, the dealer burned and turned the on the river to give Hellmuth quads. He quietly sat back in his chair with his hand over his mouth as the pot was pushed his way.
Phil Hellmuth 245,000 82,100
Adam Brosius 0 -67,700