
Lining up for Heat 6
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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 ![]() Lining up for Heat 6 With the blinds at $1,000 – $2,000, I opened the pot for $7,000 to go in late position with A-Q. Devilfish, who was sitting to my right, called with 9-6. The flop came down J-J-5, I checked, then Devilfish checked. The turn card was a four, and now I decided to bet $12,000. Devilfish hemmed and hawed for a minute, and then made it $25,000 to go. I studied for a full minute, but decided that it was not the right spot for me to risk my entire tournament. Eventually I folded. ![]() The Devilfish outplays Phil I love Devilfish's bluff here. Give him full credit for making a tough play, and pulling it off against well... me. I do not mind my fold here. It is very difficult to call a raise here on the turn with only ace high. Devilfish simply outplayed me this time around. However, now that I know that he is capable of making that move, I will be able to call him down in impossible spots in the future. One other nice move that the Fish made on me was when I raised it up to $14,000 to go on the button with A-K. Fish called from the small blind with Jh-9h, and when the flop came down 8-5-4, Fish moved all-in on me. He bet my last $45,000 or so. I felt like I couldn't call, again not knowing that he was capable of making that move against me. I give Fish full credit for outplaying me, but watch out in the future Fish, because now I'm coming after you! I ended up finishing in sixth place (last place) in this heat, and getting zero points. Still, after winning 24 points in the first three heats, I wasn't about to panic. Next column I'll talk about my fifth heat, which I either won, or finished last in. Calling a big bet with a weak hand is: 1) Dangerous!
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