Badugi Spells End for Hellmuth
Badugi
Jon Shoreman raised from under the gun and was called by Robert Wells on the button and Phil Hellmuth in the small blind. Each player drew one on the first draw and checked thereafter.
On the second draw, they all drew one card again and Hellmuth checked once more. Shoreman decided to fire out a bet, which got called by both his opponents.
They all drew one card again on the final draw, and the action checked to Wells. Wells made a bet and Hellmuth called, which forced out Shoreman.
Wells tabled 6?3?2?A? for a six-badugi, scooping the pot as Hellmuth's cards hit the muck.
Being left with just 18,000 chips, Hellmuth threw them in from the button the next hand and was looked up by Daniel Negreanu in the small blind.
On the first draw, Negreanu took one while Hellmuth stood pat. On the second draw, Negreanu stood pat while Hellmuth decided to ditch his Q?.
"Good break," uttered Negreanu while he announced his pat again on the final draw. Hellmuth still took one and the players showed down.
Phil Hellmuth: 9?8?2?
Daniel Negreanu: J?4?3?A?
Hellmuth squeezed the 10? which was of no help to him, and Negreanu's jack-badugi knocked out his fellow Hall-of-Famer.
Not long thereafter, Shoreman also departed from the table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robert Wells |
295,000
75,000
|
75,000 |
Daniel Negreanu |
158,000
-42,000
|
-42,000 |
Jon Shoreman |
145,000
-75,000
|
-75,000 |
Phil Hellmuth | Busted | |
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