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07-10-2009 , 03:53 PM
Think they plan to get into the money today, doubt they'll go much further.
07-10-2009 , 04:03 PM
From Shannon Shorr:

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Unbelievable 1200bb pot just went down at my table. @realcharder30 had 32ss vs black fives vs megafish's 'kings on Js5h4s...turn J river X
LOL
07-10-2009 , 04:24 PM
Mike Sexton and Taylor Caby both got big stacks, i would love to see these 2 go deep in this.
07-10-2009 , 05:22 PM
Hellmuth makes a nice call:
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Just made my call of the year!! FLOP 10-9-3, I have Qh-Jh in BB, i check call 6k. Kd, ck, he bets 6k, i make 16k, calls. 3 pairs i bet 15k.
He moves all in! 104,900 more and i have around 125 left easy to fold and make end of day, but i study 8 mins, and go w instincts and call!
Pokernews says it this way:
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A Long Hand for Hellmuth's Tournament Life

Phil Hellmuth is known for doing things on a grand scale. He proved that again today in what may be the single longest hand we've ever watched.

Things started out normally enough as Hellmuth check-called his opponent's 6,000 chip bet on a board of {9-Spades}{10-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}. Hellmuth checked the {K-Diamonds} on the turn and his opponent led for 6,000 more. Hellmuth raised to 16,000, and his opponent called.

When Hellmuth led for 15,000 at the {3-Clubs} on the river, his opponent took just over a second before moving all in for an additional 104,900, completely confusing Hellmuth. "What is this? What in the world? Where did you find that card?" Hellmuth asked before falling deep into the tank.

As he sat trying to work things through, the table attracted a huge crowd of camera people, reporters and eager spectators. Hellmuth appeared not to notice as he continued to puzzle things together. "You bluffing? You got it?" he asked.

His opponent sat quietly listening to his iPod and doing his best to ignore Hellmuth's questions. "Wow, this is like my whole world series," Hellmuth added. "I don't think you'd move in with aces. I feel like I have you," he continued.

A few minutes later, Hellmuth continued on. "I'm sorry I'm thinking so long guys, but this is my whole world series. My instincts say I have you buddy," Hellmuth said finally before making the call.

Hellmuth: {Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts}
Opponent: {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

"Yes! My tournament life on the line baby. Every time I tried to fold, my instincts wouldn't let me," Hellmuth exclaimed when he saw his winning straight. The 15-minute hand ended right at the break and took Hellmuth's stack to 320,000.

Last edited by nintendere; 07-10-2009 at 05:25 PM. Reason: +Pokernews
07-10-2009 , 05:29 PM
more than 1 big time pro at the FT one time please
07-10-2009 , 05:33 PM
how does hellmuth not get shown 99 there? that woulda been crazy.

Ivey and Hellmuth with lotsa chips...
07-10-2009 , 05:37 PM
hellmuth sickest slowroller ever
07-10-2009 , 05:38 PM
Ya Ivey in top 10 now. gooooooooooooooooooooo
07-10-2009 , 05:39 PM
Ivey is gonna take this thing down ldo
07-10-2009 , 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by chilin_dude
hellmuth sickest slowroller ever
In which way was this a slowroll? It was basically a decision for his entire 2009 WSOP, he has to take some time with a straight.
07-10-2009 , 05:42 PM
he has a straight. He led for 15k on river after making it 16k on the turn... Not really hard to see why its a slowroll
07-10-2009 , 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by chilin_dude
hellmuth sickest slowroller ever
fail, he can only beat a bluff.
07-10-2009 , 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by nintendere
In which way was this a slowroll? It was basically a decision for his entire 2009 WSOP, he has to take some time with a straight.
I created the PH fanby thread so you know Im a big fan but.... 8 mins is ridiculous.
Good call tho.
07-10-2009 , 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by G0tGame?
fail, he can only beat a bluff.
this does not apply at the wsop
07-10-2009 , 05:49 PM
guize he hadz a straightz
07-10-2009 , 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by chilin_dude
hellmuth sickest slowroller ever
Level?
07-10-2009 , 06:00 PM
what's the biggest denomination chip they'll have this year? average stack for the final table will be over 20 million.
07-10-2009 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by chicken10der
what's the biggest denomination chip they'll have this year? average stack for the final table will be over 20 million.
250000 maybe
07-10-2009 , 06:17 PM
The coolest cat in poker, Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier, now at 470K. Your odds-on favorite to take this down, imo. "Sheeep eet one time!"
07-10-2009 , 06:21 PM
Nice to see shane warne have a nice steady stack hope he goes far
07-10-2009 , 06:21 PM
elky ivey and PH on FT!
07-10-2009 , 06:25 PM
Anyone any news on Carlos Mortenson/Josh Arieh, Also Isaac Baron
07-10-2009 , 06:29 PM
There are 1,548 players left at present, less than a quarter of the original starting field of 6,494.
07-10-2009 , 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by chicken10der
what's the biggest denomination chip they'll have this year? average stack for the final table will be over 20 million.
I don't know, but whoever is the first to a million is poised to win it all
07-10-2009 , 06:42 PM
Ivey Elky same table rigged

      
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