That's what Phil Hellmuth said in the booth just now.
On a flop of , Daniel Negreanu check-called David Benyamine's 40,000 bet.
Negreanu was holding and Benyamine had .
The two checked the turn.
When the hit the river, Negreanu made a bet of 60,000. Benyamine thought about it for a bit before making the call and finding out he was no good. The 283,000 pot was shipped to Negreanu.
Switching things up a bit, David Benyamine decided to limp the button with and Safina checked his option with . The flop brought both players top pair, and it looked like Benyamine's sneaky limp may have worked.
The turn was the and Safina checked, and Benyamine bet 22,000. Safina then raised it up to 60,000 and Benyamine made the call. The river missed both players, and Safina checked to Benyamine, who bet 50,000. Safina went into the tank before correctly making the fold.
David Benyamine is now on 275,000, while Safina dips to 300,000.
The PartyPoker qualifier, Giovanni Safina is no push over, and he is proving how he got this far. David Benyamine raised it up with to 25,000. Safina made it 80,000 with pocket sevens and Benyamine layed it down.
Roland De Wolfe decided to get frisky raising it up to 28,000 with , and Giovanni Safina must have been checking PokerNews on the break seeing De Wolfe has been mixing it up, and three-bet making it 68,000 more. De Wolfe folded.
The next hand, David Benyamine raised with , and Luke Schwartz three-bet him with prompting a quick fold from Benyamine. Schwartz triumphantly flipped his bluff over for all to see, and everyone got a laugh.