Phil Hellmuth raised and then John Gottlieb reraised. Hellmuth made the call and was all in. Hellmuth held the . He was up against the for Gottlieb.
The flop came down and Gottlieb stayed in front. "Keep 'em high dealer!" he yelled out.
The turn brought the and then the river the . Both of those weren't what Hellmuth needed and he was sent packing in seventh place for over $30,000 in winnings.
"He woke up with aces. I raise once and he wakes up with aces!" Phil complained as he exited from the final table.
Steve Jelinek raised from the cutoff to 105,000 an then Ryan Karp reraised all in from the big blind. Jelinek made the call and was actually the player all in, having less chips to begin the hand. He held the and Karp held the .
The board ran out and Jelinek made a wheel on the turn to scoop the entire pot and double up. He now has over 500,000 in chips while Karp dropped to 50,000.
We all know Phil Hellmuth likes to talk. Wel, he just got into a little banter with Jason Mercier, Al Bari and Dan O'Brien who are all on the rail supporting their friend Ben Lamb. Hellmuth was ranting about how much Lamb has been running him over and also about how he hasn't had aces all day. O'Brien chimed in and Hellmuth yelled out, "Who are you?" Hellmuth must not realize that O'Brien final tabled the WPT's Bay 101 Shooting Stars Main Event with him back in March. O'Brien took third there and Hellmuth exited in sixth.
"I guess making a TV final table with him doesn't mean anything, you should just leave," said Bari to O'Brien.