
Phil 'The Poker Brat' Hellmuth
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![]() Phil Hellmuth Match ReportsFresh from the tables, poker ace Phil Hellmuth gives you his news and views in his match reports direct from Premier League Poker Prog 1 | Prog 3 | Prog 4 | Prog 6 | Prog 7 | Prog 10 | Final ![]() Phil 'The Poker Brat' Hellmuth With five players left and the blinds at $2,000 – $4,000, I was in the small blind with As-Qs, when Gerasimov limped in on the button. I decided to raise it up, and made it $9,000 more to go. Liu folded in the big blind, and Gerasimov called the $9,000 raise. The flop came down Ah-Ks-9d, and I bet out $12,000, Gerasimov called. The turn card was the 5c, and I checked. Gerasimov bet out $17,000, and I studied long and hard before I called the bet. The last card was the 4d, I checked, and Gerasimov waited about 45 seconds before betting all of his chips, less $10,000, which was roughly $78,000. I studied for 90 seconds, before I finally folded my hand, face up on the table. This caused quite a bit of stir amongst the other players. Had I folded at the right time, or was A-Q—top pair with top kicker—the best hand? It turned out that Gerasimov had A-5 and had outdrawn me when he hit the five on the turn card. ![]() Hellmuth and Gerasimov go head-to-head As to my check on the turn, I love that play. First off, I was setting up Gerasimov to call me on the river. Second, in case he had me beat, I was allowing myself to lose the minimum. I like Gerasimov's $17,000 bet on the turn. Why bet more than that, and scare me off of my hand? After he bet the $17,000, my instincts were saying that I should move all-in, but I considered the source of the bet. Gerasimov had been playing very few hands, and I decided at the last minute to just call. Thank goodness! I still wasn't sure when I called whether I had the best hand or not. On the end, I love my check. This check allows Gerasimov to continue bluffing me (if he was bluffing), and allows him to bet A-J or A-10 or A-8 for value. I made him think that one of these hands was good, by checking two rounds of betting in a row. I hate Geronimo's bet on the end. Why not bet $20,000 – $40,000? Why give a great player like me a chance to make a great lay down? For the record, I was expecting Gerasimov to bet $30,000 with his A-J, or A-10, and I believe that I would have called him straight off (as they say in London). If he bets $30,000 or less, I call right away. Perhaps I could have folded for $40,000. In any case, I went on to win my first heat, and claim 8 points. One-for-one, baby! When you're super strong, most times it is better to: 1) Bet an amount that you think your opponent could call
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