Though some of the pots have been aggressive, chipstacks haven't really swayed drastically, with the exception of Lonnie Heimowitz, who's been a shortstack since before the last break. Lonnie was down to 15,000 and doubled up three times. He still doesn't have very many chips left, but he's put his money in with the best of it and taken it down each time.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 51 - $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 3
Though some of the pots have been aggressive, chipstacks haven't really swayed drastically, with the exception of Lonnie Heimowitz, who's been a shortstack since before the last break. Lonnie was down to 15,000 and doubled up three times. He still doesn't have very many chips left, but he's put his money in with the best of it and taken it down each time.
Sam Silverman: x-x/
Phil Hellmuth: x-x/
Randy Holland: x-x/
On fourth, Silverman bet , Hellmuth called , and Holland moved all in with .
On fifth, Silverman bet , Hellmuth called , and Holland hit .
On sixth, Silverman bet , Hellmuth folded and Holland hit .
On seventh, Silverman showed 3-4-5-6-9 while Holland held 2-4-3-5-10 and was eliminated.
After the hand, Hellmuth said of Silverman's play, "He was raising as an underdog. I haven't seen a hand played so badly all day."
Preflop, Phil Hellmuth led out and Esther Rossi called from the big blind. The flop fell and Rossi checked-called Phil's bet. The turn brought the and Rossi fired first and Phil called. The fell on the turn and again Phil called a raise by Rossi.
Rossi showed for the nut flush with no low possible and Phil mucked, but not before saying "Queen high flush and nut low draw. Good thing I saved chips."
After the hand, Phil dropped a bit to 395,000.
Steve Diano is using a Phil Hellmuth card protector any time he's in a hand with Phil Hellmuth. The protector has gotten several laughs and although it may not be as epic as two Hellmuths playing heads-up H.O.R.S.E, it's as close as we'll ever come.
Level: 21
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0