He really thinks Matusow is gonna fold TT with 15k already in the middle and Hellmuth is short stack squeezing from the Big Blind, while obviously trying to oversell his hand.
Phil is the idiot. Keeps playing and getting mad and acting like a child throwing a temper tantrum when he loses.vHey Phil a piece of advice for you. Quit playing and you will have no reason to throw a temper tantrum.
Yes, because they called with something you don't call with and got lucky. If everyone did that there would be no skill left in the game and you might as well play snap. If you don't get that, you don't actually understand poker.
Phil "If you win... You don't know how to play." Hellmuth. What you said is his favorite line, the venue enertains his antics for drama to make high stakes more interesting and watchable. My question is how does he get them to waive penalties and is that is a contractual obligation?
Although I get the point you're making, he is a legend of the wsop tournaments. I personally don't think he's as good as he'd like to think at cash games. He's mad if he genuinely thinks he'd be favourite against Phil ivey at a cash game...
Phil is always so dead set on _"trapping"_ someone, or outplaying them that he just completely neglects the smart approach in these situations. He says they _"have it every time",_ but the truth is, shoving AJ top pair, w/4 to a straight on the board is just silliness.
Yea that was some 1/2 NL shit. Even betting into 4 opponents with AJ on JT9 is a bit questionable. Ivey's call on flop is pretty loose and I think that's why Hellmuth didn't think he would have an 8 that often.
@@avatarofcloud I have played in 5 vegas tournaments and won all 5 of them, using the "old school trap" method. 15k up for 15 hours of work using your supposed "outdated" method. It does work. You just can't trap yourself, as Helmuth loves to do.
Lol. It's like "he didn't tell me the last 5000 times I swore, why is it different now?" Well, maybe because he didnt want to make a big deal out of it and wanted to give you a chance to figure it out on your own, and then figured it wasn't going to stop. Doesn't mean he was ok with it the first 5000 times. FFS
Phil is angry that he lost and that's it. It has nothing to do with fairness or reason. It has everything to do with the sting it causes his ego, and the ego can twist everything in the world into evil when it is injured. No matter what happens Phil will react to it in anger, simply because he's losing and can't cope.
@@bryanpinto4051He is also more well known than everybody else in that room combined, he brings viewers. He is a pretty normal guy in real life, he plays this shit up in games so his name gets tossed around and he can wear his retarded ad merch he gets paid for. Of course people on TH-cam eat this up like it's a real person.
For some reason when I read this comment I was thinking Phil Ivey (even though it’s literally a video about Hellmuth, I’m an idiot) and I was like… hey! Leave Ivey alone he’s not like that! 😂
"He made a bad call against me with tens...." Dude assumed Phil had an ace, it was the right call and Phil lost. But everyone who beats him is an idiot.
@@DrOmegaBattleSphere it also makes the likelihood of him having pocked jacks or queens high too. Whatever he was assuming, it was clear he had some type of over pair based on that information alone.
"he gets lucky against me every time" = he's better than me and can read me but my ego won't let me see it. phil is a good tournament player, but shit at cash games (against other top pros)
Matusow played that hand PERFECTLY. There was no grounds for Helmuth to criticize him in any way. And he was saying, "I've got a bad feeling about this one." Sure maybe that was table talk, but I think he knew he was beat and called anyway. Phil's main problem is that he consistently overvalues his own hand. If you go back and watch all the "bad beats" videos, he's calling or shoving with a pair of queens, or a draw.
Meh... It's relative to the stakes. A 300 big blind swing is nothing (assuming it's 500/1k). An appropriate bankroll should be able to absorb it comfortably; if it can't then he/she shouldn't be in the game at all.
I don't think he was over his head, but I think he has a true gambling problem. At least on clip after clip I've seen of him in spots like this, he pushed the situation because he cannot stand to lose. That is a sign with someone with a gambling problem. Truthfully, if it wasn't for his endorsements, I think he'd be in real financial trouble.
“I have a bad feeling about this one Mikey, you have Kings?” Phil Helmuth to Mikey and the rest of the table… I have AK, AQ I’m all in 😂 Love how he talks himself into trouble.
Phil should get together with Dave Hester and travel cross country As long as they get in serious trouble maybe even fight each other they get millions of views
@@billymabum3514 Some hands are just better than others, sometimes by 90% chance of win or more, so this is not 99% luck, it's statistics and knowing how to bluff.
Phil taking of his sunglasses is the biggest tell as to the strength of his hand. If he folded everytime he took his glasses off he would have been a poker god by now.
the way Phil's mind is rationalizing and finding excuses not to blame it on himself is just mind boggling. This is a prime example of somoene doing mental gymnasitcs.
Thought the same. Nothing on the river would beat the straight that Ivey's likely betting on. Unless he thinks he's bluffing I'd be folding every time.
But why would Hellmuth have put Ivey on 8s when there are 3 overcards on the flop... not to mention he lost $200k, you're only kidding yourself if you say you wouldn't be equally, if not more tilted.
I’d love it if when Hellmuth goes all-in, all the players would agree to call and if he doesn’t win the hand, whoever wins gifts everyone their money back other than Phil, in front of him…
Phil got his quick math wrong when he thought Matusow made a bad call against him and that it was just a coin flip deciding. After all Matusows chances to win were 4:1.
Helmuth... you have to love him or hate him. But, he never disappoints. Truly one of the most charismatic characters to sit at the table. I miss the old players such as Sammy Farhar, Freddy Deebs, Mike matusow, Antonio esfandiari, and the like.
9:41 *Doubtful Hellmuth* - With 4 people in and Hellmuth betting on the flop, good chance he at least paired, because anyone remaining likely paired or had a high pair or is on a flush or straight draw. Ivy just calling rather than raising back hints he doesn't have trips or a higher pair or straight yet. Hellmuth checked on the turn because Hellmuth lives and dies by the slow play, when he should have raised to sniff out Ivy's hand - if Ivy calls he's probably on a draw, if he raises back he probably hit. If 7 8 or Q hadn't come on the turn after Hellmuth checked, Ivy would have taken the free river card with 10 outs to trips or a straight.
"The floor man has to show a little more discretion...then he *whispers* please stop swearing. I thought he didn't show much discretion" - Phil That's exactly what discretion is Phil 🤦
Imagine going all in on an pair of Jacks when it should be painfully obvious that your opponent has a straight. Then having the audacity to tilt yourself completely out of the game.
Phil is such a bad cash player. There’s no reason for him to go all in with ace queen there for that much then berate the guy who had an actual hand. I’d love to see someone stand up and aggressively tell him to shut his mouth
Hey that after interview just shows he's a class act he calmed down and talked a little poker with that dude. I would love to play poker with Phil Helmuth someday it would be an honor
@@RodJeez hes not a good FULL RING CASH GAME player. nope. ive seen 1 2 no limit players play better than him at full ring cash. hes horrible and a POW
The problem with Phil Helmuth is he frequently gives away too much information as to the strength of his hand on the turn. Why would you labour over a call on the turn? Then make a clearly crying call, because you have another street of betting. He has done this sort of thing many times, he gives away his hand. You should only ever do this when it's on the river and the call is final and closing the hand. That said, Helmuth is often touted because his tantrums are funny to watch, however, he is a great player, and always loses with grace in the end.
he gets frustrated, and then he levels himself into thinking that he's doing something clever with his talk, when really the whole table knows what his cards are. Especially that table. He can beat the joes but not the pros.
Love Hellmuth's candor and honesty in the interview. You definitely shouldn't play undignified and unhappy especially if floor man is showing poor discretion
Hellmuth is a great player no doubt but sometimes he has to realize he’s out classed and other pro’s are better. He’s better than 99% of players but the 1% of situations he has got himself into have cost him millions of dollars over the years.
He's a great short stacked player, awful deep stack cash player most $5/$10 would felt him. But Tourny with increasing blinds there's not many better than him, especially considering the longevity of his success
He played that AJo pretty much as bad as humanly possible. The fact that he's done well in tournaments is just a testament to how much of a joke the format and fields are. And he must have run exceedingly good overall.
Hasn't cost him shit. It makes him more fun to watch, drives TV deals, they stake him in tournaments, so he's always losing nothing, and winning half. He is genius for keeping people emotionally involved in the broadcasts. (Yes, I know Helmuth has his OWN bankroll as well, just bringing up, its TV guys. You don't get cameras pointed at you unless you've made some kind of deal.)
Phil did charge people for lunch he knew he wouldn't be able to deliver He's the kind of character who steals 5$ from a waitress if she don't pays attention He and Dave Hester are so simular they must be brother's
Hey one thing I noticed - right before Antonius' reaction - he physically touched that person he was talking to, pushing him aside. Hellmuth is a wimp but he is also 6'7" and regardless - there was no reason for him to make body contact with the gentleman that was speaking to him.
I love how Phil calls people an idiot, as they stack his chips.
He really thinks Matusow is gonna fold TT with 15k already in the middle and Hellmuth is short stack squeezing from the Big Blind, while obviously trying to oversell his hand.
Phil is the idiot. Keeps playing and getting mad and acting like a child throwing a temper tantrum when he loses.vHey Phil a piece of advice for you. Quit playing and you will have no reason to throw a temper tantrum.
@@timb4248 “I have a bad feeling, you have kings? All in” 😂😂😂
@@Rick91839 Ts are not nearly as good as Ks in that situation lol
Yes, because they called with something you don't call with and got lucky. If everyone did that there would be no skill left in the game and you might as well play snap. If you don't get that, you don't actually understand poker.
If Phil ever calls you sick, and a idiot for making the play you made. That’s when you know you made the proper bet for your hand 😂
Fact...
If Phil ever calls ME sick, I'll snark back to him. Unlikely, since I don't gamble, but I know how I'd respond to anyone who's that sore of a loser.
Phil "If you win... You don't know how to play." Hellmuth. What you said is his favorite line, the venue enertains his antics for drama to make high stakes more interesting and watchable. My question is how does he get them to waive penalties and is that is a contractual obligation?
@@antonyduhamel1166 You're SICK.
@@aspiknf We're not at the poker table, Ace. Nice try, though.
Phil Hellmuth, a legend in his own mind.
That copium he was trying to peddle when they interviewed him was quite strong "oh yeah Ivey beat me once a while back when I had ... "
Although I get the point you're making, he is a legend of the wsop tournaments. I personally don't think he's as good as he'd like to think at cash games. He's mad if he genuinely thinks he'd be favourite against Phil ivey at a cash game...
Pokerroom stuff, the dumpster is a designated breakfast restaurant.
Dude does have like the most bracelets in poker tho. He’s done something right
Not everyone can be a legend like you. Oh, and how many WPT bracelets do you have?
Phil is always so dead set on _"trapping"_ someone, or outplaying them that he just completely neglects the smart approach in these situations. He says they _"have it every time",_ but the truth is, shoving AJ top pair, w/4 to a straight on the board is just silliness.
Excellent comment.
Yea that was some 1/2 NL shit. Even betting into 4 opponents with AJ on JT9 is a bit questionable. Ivey's call on flop is pretty loose and I think that's why Hellmuth didn't think he would have an 8 that often.
Agree! Almost like he's getting worse the older ge gets.
Its that old school player style man. They always want to trap
@@avatarofcloud I have played in 5 vegas tournaments and won all 5 of them, using the "old school trap" method. 15k up for 15 hours of work using your supposed "outdated" method. It does work. You just can't trap yourself, as Helmuth loves to do.
Only Phil can be mad that the floor hasn’t told him to stop swearing, and when they do, he gets upset. Absolutely mind blowing
A 3 year old's Universe is always about them they don't understand any different
Lol. It's like "he didn't tell me the last 5000 times I swore, why is it different now?"
Well, maybe because he didnt want to make a big deal out of it and wanted to give you a chance to figure it out on your own, and then figured it wasn't going to stop. Doesn't mean he was ok with it the first 5000 times. FFS
Well he's a crybaby
Phil is angry that he lost and that's it. It has nothing to do with fairness or reason. It has everything to do with the sting it causes his ego, and the ego can twist everything in the world into evil when it is injured. No matter what happens Phil will react to it in anger, simply because he's losing and can't cope.
@@imafirinmahlazahr well said
Calls Mike an idiot twice after losing to 10s. Classic
When he knew he was 40/60 underdog🤣🤣🤣
The entire room was like “Phil, stay! DONT LEAVE!” 😂
free money
@@bryanpinto4051He is also more well known than everybody else in that room combined, he brings viewers. He is a pretty normal guy in real life, he plays this shit up in games so his name gets tossed around and he can wear his retarded ad merch he gets paid for. Of course people on TH-cam eat this up like it's a real person.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Somewhere, Daniel Negreanu is sitting watching this on TV eating popcorn with a smile on his face and laughing
No one’s ever had more fun playing poker than Dan
Daniel has always been spot on about the poker mutt
yea but hes watching gay porn
hellmuth is one of the only people who can make ivey smile
He makes Doyle Brunson laugh and that's rare.
In Phil’s mind…
Phil’s hands - he made them, all skill
Everyone else’s hands - pure luck
For some reason when I read this comment I was thinking Phil Ivey (even though it’s literally a video about Hellmuth, I’m an idiot) and I was like… hey! Leave Ivey alone he’s not like that! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
"He made a bad call against me with tens...." Dude assumed Phil had an ace, it was the right call and Phil lost. But everyone who beats him is an idiot.
You always have one player that dosent know how to lose...thats Phil
@@mihamarinko8626 you’re both right, but so is Phil lol. He technically over valued his pocket 10s when Phil could easily have a strong over pair.
@@trash08 Yeah but he kept wailing about him having Ks, making the likelihood of him having Ax pretty high. The call was correct.
@@DrOmegaBattleSphere it also makes the likelihood of him having pocked jacks or queens high too. Whatever he was assuming, it was clear he had some type of over pair based on that information alone.
@@trash08 I thought the double bluff was pretty see through, clearly so did the player in the hand. Again, it was the right call.
Any time Phil quits I will watch every time what a baby.
Lol I love how Phil makes sure Mike hears his rant after the first showdown
And he was completely wrong. It was hilarious... Mike read the odds perfectly.
Overplays both hands and gets pissed off about it. Lol!!
@11:06 "I'm blessed with fortune and fame..." Phil in a Nutshell, ...a legend in his own mind.
When Phil says "I'm so blessed....I'm blessed with fortune and fame...." not a loving wife and family and kids.....fortune and fame lol
this comment made me lol, but i love ph
It will be fun to see him getting divorced
Does he even have kids? He's like an overgrown child himself.
"he gets lucky against me every time" = he's better than me and can read me but my ego won't let me see it. phil is a good tournament player, but shit at cash games (against other top pros)
watched too much tony g have we now?
Look at Dwan when hellmuth leaves, hes visibly angry, clearly steaming brat is fun to play with
He has a table opponent on tilt who keeps buying back in, and he hasn't had his chance to empty his stack - I would be angry to see him leave as well.
Been binge watching Phil Hellmuth videos one thing I can say for sure is Thank You! because I really got a genuine laugh out of it all 😂
Matusow played that hand PERFECTLY. There was no grounds for Helmuth to criticize him in any way. And he was saying, "I've got a bad feeling about this one." Sure maybe that was table talk, but I think he knew he was beat and called anyway. Phil's main problem is that he consistently overvalues his own hand. If you go back and watch all the "bad beats" videos, he's calling or shoving with a pair of queens, or a draw.
He had proper odds after the shove here and at least 40% of the time matusow is facing JJ or better so bad move on his part
Lol mike is never behind range wise with tens
Ironic he has one of the sickest bluff hands Against Mike m of all time...put Mike all in with an 7 2 bluff when Mike had KK
5:30
Ivey does a beautiful, subtle, little fake arm hesitation on betting. He knows fill is side eyeing his every move.
What a pro
so true
Phil, not fill, Junior
@@Massivemonster1234 ur hard
I looooovvvveee seeing him lose! This just made my night!
Everyone loves a good hellmuth punt!!!!
We all make fun of Phil's rants, but which one amongst us could take a $300,000 loss with such grace and charm? I know I wouldn't.
Meh... It's relative to the stakes. A 300 big blind swing is nothing (assuming it's 500/1k). An appropriate bankroll should be able to absorb it comfortably; if it can't then he/she shouldn't be in the game at all.
@@krissavagelive Easier said than done.
Me
Phil was over his head in this game, and he knew it.
Phil is extremely hard to digest, but I do doubt he was in over his head. His bracelets prove that.
@@tommyt9761 He's an all time great tournament player. He hasn't proven himself to be a great cash player at the highest level.
I don't think he was over his head, but I think he has a true gambling problem. At least on clip after clip I've seen of him in spots like this, he pushed the situation because he cannot stand to lose. That is a sign with someone with a gambling problem. Truthfully, if it wasn't for his endorsements, I think he'd be in real financial trouble.
It's been a couple few years since I have seen this one. Thanks for this.
Phil must be the only guy at these tables that still don't realize that the game is only HALF luck lol.
“I have a bad feeling about this one Mikey, you have Kings?”
Phil Helmuth to Mikey and the rest of the table… I have AK, AQ I’m all in 😂
Love how he talks himself into trouble.
the guy raised 40k+ and hellmuth re-raised all in to 63k ofc hellmuth knew he was gonna call him anyways.
Stick a mic infront of him and he's calm but still talks crap, but at the table he's a jerk with ego. Hellmuth is his own worst enemy
Phil should get together with Dave Hester and travel cross country
As long as they get in serious trouble maybe even fight each other they get millions of views
Phil is the only poker player I know that doesn't realize there's an element of luck involved with poker
Element ? It’s 99% Luck
@@billymabum3514 definitely not
@@trex511ft definitely is.
@@billymabum3514 Some hands are just better than others, sometimes by 90% chance of win or more, so this is not 99% luck, it's statistics and knowing how to bluff.
@@trex511ft right , so you agree then that it’s all luck lmao.
Phil taking of his sunglasses is the biggest tell as to the strength of his hand. If he folded everytime he took his glasses off he would have been a poker god by now.
Hellmuth vs. Persson is one of the best matches and the match Hellmuth deserves over and over
Phil "I deserve to win every hand" Hellmuth
Give him a 100.
Watching phil get upset about being outplayed is always pleasant
Every time Phil loses...
An angel 😇 eats a mcmuffin
the way Phil's mind is rationalizing and finding excuses not to blame it on himself is just mind boggling.
This is a prime example of somoene doing mental gymnasitcs.
Immediately after such a huge loss, it seems Phil granted quite a gracious interview.
Away from the table he seems a different character. I like his commentary, he talks well. Maybe a career change could be in order.
Wow matusaw is freaking tweeking ..
How so
I mean he blew millions as a full on cokehead so it checks out
Yeah hes super geeked up on coke in this video.
Most of these guys are adderall junkies.
An old saying comes to mind when I think of Phil Hellmuth . . . “A turd in a punch bowl!!!”
7:42 literally one of the worst allins you will ever see.
Thought the same. Nothing on the river would beat the straight that Ivey's likely betting on. Unless he thinks he's bluffing I'd be folding every time.
You ain't seen mine!
But why would Hellmuth have put Ivey on 8s when there are 3 overcards on the flop... not to mention he lost $200k, you're only kidding yourself if you say you wouldn't be equally, if not more tilted.
@@TheGrossMeta i wouldnt turn my hand into a bluff even though hes doing it for value lmfao
I’d love it if when Hellmuth goes all-in, all the players would agree to call and if he doesn’t win the hand, whoever wins gifts everyone their money back other than Phil, in front of him…
Honey, I called all-in with ace queen, I must be a genius.
Ivey and Dwan are the young bucks coming up and they beat Helmut consistently. He has no answer for them. They are too damn good! 😂
Phil got his quick math wrong when he thought Matusow made a bad call against him and that it was just a coin flip deciding. After all Matusows chances to win were 4:1.
8:52 The extremely disappointed look on Tom Dwans face when Hellmuth walks out 😄
soooo fantastic
Whenever I am feeling sad, I marathon videos of Phil blowing up
Helmuth... you have to love him or hate him. But, he
never disappoints. Truly one of the most charismatic characters to sit at the table. I miss the old players such as Sammy Farhar, Freddy Deebs, Mike matusow, Antonio esfandiari, and the like.
Yeah. I miss Amarillo Slim
yeah the days of poker before Full Tilt went down was just amazing.
Hats off to Phil for agreeing to be interviewed.
Phil: You’re what they call a “SORE LOSER!”
"Keep them big chips in front where I can see em." ~ Sam Grizzle
9:41 *Doubtful Hellmuth* - With 4 people in and Hellmuth betting on the flop, good chance he at least paired, because anyone remaining likely paired or had a high pair or is on a flush or straight draw. Ivy just calling rather than raising back hints he doesn't have trips or a higher pair or straight yet.
Hellmuth checked on the turn because Hellmuth lives and dies by the slow play, when he should have raised to sniff out Ivy's hand - if Ivy calls he's probably on a draw, if he raises back he probably hit.
If 7 8 or Q hadn't come on the turn after Hellmuth checked, Ivy would have taken the free river card with 10 outs to trips or a straight.
That AJ call is something you see at your 0.25/.50 homegame
@8:40 "leave me alone, i'm not playing anymore, waaaaah waaaah, mummy they took all my money" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 He really is a child in a man's body.
"The floor man has to show a little more discretion...then he *whispers* please stop swearing. I thought he didn't show much discretion" - Phil
That's exactly what discretion is Phil 🤦
Here are all of Hellmuth’s, “Gimme a 100k” time stamped:
2:09
8:28
😂
Imagine going all in on an pair of Jacks when it should be painfully obvious that your opponent has a straight. Then having the audacity to tilt yourself completely out of the game.
If I see Helmuth felted, I watch.
I love how those flashing lights made this look like it was a pre-arraignment interview
Those times will everybody remember forever! Best times of poker. :D
Patrick and Toms reaction is priceless. they lost a steaming fish :D
Honey, this idiot called me with a ten and another ten! How do these players even last thing long??? It's just so sick!!!
lol
I'm glad you reuploaded this one
Phil is such a bad cash player. There’s no reason for him to go all in with ace queen there for that much then berate the guy who had an actual hand. I’d love to see someone stand up and aggressively tell him to shut his mouth
I love the close up "Give me a hundred" for the ending.
Thx for posting something 2 hours ago that's 20 years old.. seen this 1 a hundred times already.
Yes it stays cool!
He cut the Benyamine flush tho. That’s the best one
Well, you coulda just skipped it. It was obvious what game it was from the thumbnail... especially for someone that's seen it a hundred times, no??
Hey that after interview just shows he's a class act he calmed down and talked a little poker with that dude. I would love to play poker with Phil Helmuth someday it would be an honor
He really is. He's a little bit beta and wears his heart on the sleeve but he's a good man and great player. These compilations don't do him justice.
@@RodJeez hes not a good FULL RING CASH GAME player. nope. ive seen 1 2 no limit players play better than him at full ring cash. hes horrible and a POW
Props for doping the interview but he's not a clash att. Actually the complete opposite.
More like classless he is toxic at the table look at you tube plenty of videos to prove me right
@@repentofidols ooo he is a CriMinAl. somebody call the police! lol big fucking deal
Almost four to a straight with a flush draw out there and Hellmuth is like 'what do you want me to do? I have a pair, I have to shove.' 😆
To throw away 100k lmao Phil's the man 🤣
When my wife gets felted up, she doesn't go.... she comes😂
I love how they always know what the other guy has…after they turn the cards over! These guys NEED more attention than a teenage girl! 😉
Hellmuth has never had a proper ass kicking in life
Phil really shows us that he really has the Hell Mouth 🤣
Feel Hell's Mouth
He walked out because he was asked to stop swearing 😆
Phil is actually friends with Mike. When Mike got totally bankrupt, Phil was the only one who helped him.
Doesn't surprise me one bit. Phil gets off on other's misery.
He is so unlucky i havent seen him win a coin flip yet
yea Phil thats BS that the floor manager would do that. I would've told him to buzz off.
Hellmuth thinks every play he does is the correct one and nobody should ever call him. Its comical.
All in with 1 pair… interesting
You can call me anything you want, when I'm stacking your chips! You're right Phil I suck, but I appreciate the donations!
Looked like all the players were on his side when he left via body language. Wish we got to see the floor man interaction.
When you buck the odds and follow your gut Phil calls you an idiot. When Phil does it he calls it a hero call.
The problem with Phil Helmuth is he frequently gives away too much information as to the strength of his hand on the turn. Why would you labour over a call on the turn? Then make a clearly crying call, because you have another street of betting. He has done this sort of thing many times, he gives away his hand. You should only ever do this when it's on the river and the call is final and closing the hand. That said, Helmuth is often touted because his tantrums are funny to watch, however, he is a great player, and always loses with grace in the end.
he gets frustrated, and then he levels himself into thinking that he's doing something clever with his talk, when really the whole table knows what his cards are. Especially that table. He can beat the joes but not the pros.
Man. There have been many a DICK that have crossed my path in 64 years and this guy is the KING.
I love Hellmuth he is such a sorry loser man. 😂🤣
Calls Ivey an idiot even he went all in with a pair of jacks with a 4 card straight draw on the table 🤣🤣
He's such a cry baby...I have watched in a lot of cash games, and he's always out classed.
He gets pissed when someone does to him the same things he'd gloat about if he did them.
Love Hellmuth's candor and honesty in the interview. You definitely shouldn't play undignified and unhappy especially if floor man is showing poor discretion
He was tilted losing 300k he was gonna leave anyway.
@@ameetsander9344 he called for 100K more until floorman started harassing him
@@RodJeez yeah. But he was also out of his league in the field of players. He was a fish swimming up stream.
@@ameetsander9344 what kind of name is Ameet, if yall don't eat meat bruh.
Phil is no longer a person. he's a character
Hellmuth is a great player no doubt but sometimes he has to realize he’s out classed and other pro’s are better. He’s better than 99% of players but the 1% of situations he has got himself into have cost him millions of dollars over the years.
He's a great short stacked player, awful deep stack cash player most $5/$10 would felt him. But Tourny with increasing blinds there's not many better than him, especially considering the longevity of his success
He played that AJo pretty much as bad as humanly possible. The fact that he's done well in tournaments is just a testament to how much of a joke the format and fields are. And he must have run exceedingly good overall.
@@johnforster6030 so thats what he gets for playing a high stakes CASH game with better players. lmao
Hasn't cost him shit. It makes him more fun to watch, drives TV deals, they stake him in tournaments, so he's always losing nothing, and winning half. He is genius for keeping people emotionally involved in the broadcasts.
(Yes, I know Helmuth has his OWN bankroll as well, just bringing up, its TV guys. You don't get cameras pointed at you unless you've made some kind of deal.)
@@jackfiercetree5205 He’s an investor too so he has no worries about money
His ego is crushing his money.
**player calls with the best hand**
Phil: "You idiot."
I thought it was hilarious when Phil said that Ivy has been eating his lunch practically his whole life.
Phil did charge people for lunch he knew he wouldn't be able to deliver
He's the kind of character who steals 5$ from a waitress if she don't pays attention
He and Dave Hester are so simular they must be brother's
Matusow asking someone if he had an ace and after that gets confirmed he says 'I knew he had an ace'. So why did he ask he if knew?
Its a mystery
The baby goes full tilt again 😂😂
I love Phil Hellmuth. Absolute legend.
Absolute bellend
Hey one thing I noticed - right before Antonius' reaction - he physically touched that person he was talking to, pushing him aside. Hellmuth is a wimp but he is also 6'7" and regardless - there was no reason for him to make body contact with the gentleman that was speaking to him.
Overrated player if you ask me!
no one asked you though
Yeah, only a record 16 WSOP bracelets with $26 million in live tournament winnings.
He's an absolute novice.
hes a tournament player and one of the best. Cash games tho there is many videos out there of hellmuth losing it all
@@murderbynumbers311 He won like 25 matches in a row in heads up tho a year ago or so.
Ok guys, I get it! The man is a poker god! ……just wish he was a little more gracious!
I hate these glass bits on the table
😂😂😂 Phil H: I’m the smartest and best so when I lose the others are just lucky.