Phil Hellmuth Spikes Full House on River

With roughly 120,000 in the middle and the board reading [5dQc4dQs6h], Chino Rheem checked to Phil Hellmuth who bet 43,000. Rheem called and Hellmuth immediately tabled his [6d6s] and announced a full house. Rheem showed the [Qh] for trips and then mucked.

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated by Sean Winter

With roughly 250,000 in the middle and the board reading [5dTs9h3h8s], Sean Winter moved all-in from under the gun for 492,500. Phil Hellmuth was in the cutoff, and he used five time extensions before eventually deciding to call all-in for his 289,500. Winter tabled his [5h5c] for bottom set, and Hellmuth showed

Rok Gostisa vs. Phil Hellmuth

Rok Gostisa raised to 6,500 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth called in the big blind. The flop landed [As2d7h] and Hellmuth checked. Gostisa bet 3,000 and Hellmuth called as the turn landed the [9c]. Hellmuth checked, Gostisa bet 32,000, and Hellmuth folded.

Phil Hellmuth Doubles Through Masashi Oya

With roughly 140,000 in the middle and the board reading [4c7d7cKs], Masashi Oya bet out 45,000 before Phil Hellmuth moved all-in for 135,500. Oya called and tabled his [6c6h] to be trailing the [ThTd] of Hellmuth. The river landed the [3d] and Hellmuth doubled through.

Is This the Worst Call In Poker History?

Is this the worst call in poker history?

The 2022 U.S. Poker Open has given poker enthusiasts around the world some truly incredible moments. Chief among them is a hand played by Phil Hellmuth that sent everyone into a frenzy. Hellmuth was at the final table of Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em when he played queen-four offsuit for

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated by Tamon Nakamura

Phil Hellmuth opened to 60,000, leaving himself not much behind. Tamon Nakamura jammed the small blind for 188,000, and Daniel Negreanu thought about but ultimately folded the big blind and later said he had [axjx]. Hellmuth called for his remaining chips. Hellmuth: [8s8h] Nakamura: [tcth] Nakamura was well ahead and held as the

Rok Gostisa Takes a Pot

Rok Gostisa opened to 16,000 from the hijack, Oya Masashi called the cutoff, and Phil Hellmuth defended the big blind. The flop fell [8s2s2h] and Hellmuth checked. Gostisa bet 15,000, causing both opponents to fold.

Erik Seidel Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #9 for $472,500

Erik Seidel wins Event #9 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Erik Seidel picked another high roller victory in his illustrious career by winning Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. Seidel topped the one and only Phil Hellmuth in heads-up play after the pair was the final two players from the 63-entry field. Seidel took home

Erik Seidel Tops Phil Hellmuth To Win Event #9

Erik Seidel wins Event #9 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Erik Seidel picked another high roller victory in his illustrious career by winning Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. Seidel topped the one and only Phil Hellmuth in heads-up play after the pair was the final two players from the 63-entry field. Seidel took home