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Phil going for #10 again...
today is the day, I feel it....
good luck Phil. |
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Not gonna happen.
But I am impressed with how well he's been playing lately. |
#3
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we'll see...
how ironic would it be for Phil to win #10 in O8 when he won the 1st 9 all in holdem? |
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If by "ironic," you actually mean "unlikely," then I believe the answer is "very." Phil is widely accepted as one of the best tourney hold'em players in the world, but that's about it... Winning any other tourney would definitely give him some more credibility.
Edit: Updates here: |
#5
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he final tabled an omaha high tourny last WSOP no?
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"Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." |
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yeah he did...
he also finished 2nd in another O8 FT vs Scotty Nguyen a few years back... hes not a bad overall player, he just hasnt won a bracelet in anything other than holdem. |
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Phil Hellmuth Eliminated 6th ($48,576)
Hand #45 - Brent Carter raises to $16,000 from middle position and Phil Hellmuth moves all in for his last $16,000. Scott Clements makes the call from the big blind. The two players check down a board of 10 8 8 3 8 . Carter shows A K 6 3 for trip eights with an A-K kicker. Clements folds and Hellmuth shows A Q 6 5 for trip eights with an A-Q kicker. Brent Carter wins the pot and Phil Hellmuth has been eliminated from the tournament. Edited to add suits. |
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