The second day of the $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em event began with 327 players and concluded with just 41. Timur Margolin finished the day out in front with 1.4 million in chips. Close behind him is Raghav Bansal, who was the chip leader for a long time on Day 2, with 1.2 million.
However, all eyes will be on a different player when Day 3 kicks off at 1 PM in the Amazon room. Phil Hellmuth, who has 1[...] Read more » 2015 WSOP: Phil Hellmuth Amongst Final 41 In Event #47
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Phil Hellmuth's quest for bracelet 15 must wait ,he was eliminated in 16th place($ 20 263) Andre Akkari raises to 50,000 and Phil Hellmuth reraises to 80,000, leaving only 60,000 behind. Jeff Gross four bets to 150,000, which would put Hellmuth all in. Akkari folds and Hellmuth calls. Jeff Gross -AsAc Phil Hellmuth - 9s9c The board runs out JhQd7sKhJc and Hellmuth is eliminated.
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He will have to wait for his next bracelet. In this he finished 16th for a nice 20k but a good run for an old timer. Good to see a couple of Brits,Rutter and Deadman do quite well and the International players seem to be more noticeable now.
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It would be great to see Phil Hellmuth win another bracelet and i really hope he does. There are many big names left in so, if he does win, he will deserve all the plaudits he gets
Phil Hellmouth's another bracelet came through already this year on Event 17 even if doubletop777 could not remember on that so well - I am just saying we don't need to cry alligator tears for it. Besides it's really hard rooting for somebody like him.