Poker news | abr. 22, 2022
Hellmuth Vs Persson Heads Up Showdown Controversy
By RTR Dennis
An Incredible Poker match Between Phil Hellmuth Vs Eric Persson took place last night at the Poker GO $25,000 Heads-Up Showdown.
The match started off calmly enough with both players alternating the lead as both players attempted to build a small cushion before aiming to make any larger bets.
Persson creeping away to build a slight lead, with almost no large pots in the first hour of play.
with the great Hellmuth getting a taste of his own medicine.
In Hellmuth's defence he was perpetually unlucky with Persson outdrawing him on almost every hand. It was a masterclass of bullying an opponent in Heads-up play.
even to go so far as to beg for "a little protection" from Persson's relentless talking. The irony appears to be lost on Phil
The match end's quickly and decisively when Hellmuth is down to just 32,000 in chips with Hellmuth going All In with K3o continuing his run of bad luck as Persson joins him with Pocket Aces. Hellmuth is drawn out on the Turn with Persson finishing the game with two pair Aces over Seven's.
Hellmuth is quick to leave the table and makes it clear that he would refuse to play in any tournament where Persson is on the roster.
This is when the cracks started to show in Hellmuth's play and he became increasingly tilted as each hand went past. Resorting to amateurish excuses blaming luck and the poors hands he was dealt.
The verbal onslaught from Persson didn't let up and the tension built between the two players with Hellmuth even going go so far as to beg for "a little protection" from Paul, the floor person for the match-up. Hellmuth insisted that Persson should receive a warning for his outlandish behaviour whilst at the same time saying "I don't want to be even here playing this fucking event The irony appears to be lost on Phil
The match end's quickly and decisively when Hellmuth is down to just 32,000 in chips with Hellmuth going All In with K3o continuing his run of bad luck as Persson joins him with Pocket Aces. Hellmuth is drawn out on the Turn with Persson finishing the game with two pair Aces over Seven's.
Hellmuth is quick to leave the table and makes it clear that he would refuse to play in any tournament where Persson is on the roster.
"I don't want to be even here playing this fucking event with a fucking guy like this"
The irony appearing to be entirely lost on Phil. This was either a masterclass in acting or the behaviours of a very tilted man.
Just 5 minutes later the match was over, with Hellmuth losing a hand for a large pot of 182,000. Hellmuth's pot continued to dwindle all the way down to 32,000 when Hellmuth decided to go All In with K3o, which was possibly the worst timing as Persson joins him with Pocket Aces. Hellmuth is drawn out on the Turn with Persson finishing the game with two pair Aces over Seven's.
Hellmuth is quick to leave the table and makes it clear that he would refuse to play in any tournament where Persson is on the roster.
The drama spilled over on to social media with Daniel Negreanu taking to Twitter to revel in what appears to be Hellmuth receiving the treatment he has doled out for decades.
DNeg then continues to mock Hellmuth's after he block's him on Twitter.
Embarrassing Phil even for you!
— Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker) April 22, 2022
For decades you have ruthlessly berated people at the table, and now one guy (Persson) gives you a taste of your own medicine and you cry like a child
No one in poker history is more deserving of behavior penalties than you pic.twitter.com/vam94af2Pi
Phil Hellmuth has since posted on Twitter seemingly accepting his share of blame at his loss whilst also continuing to be upset with Persson's behaviour at the table.
Rough day for me! My opponent gave me the double bird, and was out of line w his verbal attacks, but then, I engaged (I’m sure @DougPolkVids can find a clip making me look bad). I should have been the better man, taken the abuse, and found a way to win our match… #POSITIVITY pic.twitter.com/Dbh6UZYmOO
— phil_hellmuth (@phil_hellmuth) April 22, 2022
You can find the Full Video of the match up below;
What do you think?
Did Persson go too far with his behaviour at the table?
Or did Hellmuth react poorly to his provocations and ultimately lose his cool and the match?