Phil Hellmuth Poker After Dark

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Two poker legends faced off this week in a special Poker After Dark: Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu.

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And there was one key head-to-head hand, one that turned the tides and basically handed the win to Hellmuth.

It started with Hellmuth raising to 18,000 chips with a pair of 7s. Negreanu, with a King-9 offsuit, calls. Not the strongest hand in heads-up, but when he sees the flop, he’ll be happy.

It’s a King-Queen-7. Negreanu has landed top pair … but he wouldn’t be so happy if he realized Hellmuth has three 7s. After Negreanu checks, Hellmuth — with his chip lead — bets 25,000. Negreanu thinks about it and calls.

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$ 25,000 No Limit Hold'em - Week 10 - Holidays with Hellmuth Event #3 Poker After Dark (PAD) Season VIII, Las Vegas 1st $ 100,000 19-Dec-2017: United States: $ 10,000 No Limit Hold'em - Week 10 - Holidays with Hellmuth Event #1 Poker After Dark (PAD) Season VIII, Las Vegas 2nd $ 33,000 25-Oct-2017: Czech Republic. Poker After Dark’s GOAT week opener ended with two huge hands involving Phil Hellmuth. In the first, “The Poker Brat” doubled through Alan Keating before bus.

Over the next two weeks, Hellmuth’s doubters and supporters will have a chance to watch the “Poker Brat” in action as he plays $200-$400 against five opponents on NBC’s Poker After Dark.

The next card is a six of diamonds. Again: A Negreanu check followed by a Hellmuth bet. This time it’s 70,000. Negreanu seems to know something’s up and he looks at his cards. He calls.

The river is … a KING! Negreanu has walked right into a trap. He’s got three Kings, a hand that would be perfect in this situation. But Hellmuth has a full house. Negreanu checks one more time, Hellmuth bets a whopping 220,000 chips.

This is where Negreanu starts chattering, a signature move in which he tries to get any information out of his opponent to help him make a decision. Hellmuth has his fists over his face and doesn’t budge. Negreanu calls and loses all but 5,000 of his chips. Ouch.

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Negreanu tweeted about the hand and took us inside his thinking: