Back in Business?
Phil Hellmuth was in the big blind for a recent hand and kept firing. He raised pre-flop, bet the flop, bet the turn and bet the river. By the river, with the board showing , Hellmuth had only one opponent. When his opponent called the last bet, Hellmuth turned over a small flush and the second-nut low, . Both were good to scoop the whole pot.
"I just went from owning a pawn shop to owning a small casino," Hellmuth said to Carlos Mortensen. Hellmuth now has about 60,000 chips.