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Recent Comments13 August 2008
Randy Jensen of Ft. Collins, CO, has been on the professional circuit for a long time. He’s made a final table at the 2007 World Series of Poker and came in second at the 2004 Jack Binion Poker Open, which was part of the WPT’s 2nd Season. He’s earned more than $1 million on the tournament circuit and the respect of players such as Phil Hellmuth. Yes, Phil Hellmuth.
In this hand, Jensen gets Hellmuth to fold when another player wouldn’t…and The Poker Brat probably even admits to it. Read on….
Game Type: No Limit Texas Hold’em
Tournament: 2007 World Series of Poker Day One A
Players in hand: Randy Jensen, Phil Hellmuth, Jim Cox
Starting Hands
Jim Cox - 9
, 7
Randy Jensen - Q
, Q
Phil Hellmuth - J
, J
PreFlop
Jim Cox - Trying to be a little fancy, the amateur player raises to $300.
Randy Jensen makes the call.
Phil Hellmuth calls as well.
The Flop - 2
, 7
, 10
Jim Cox - Check.
Randy Jensen - A raise comes from this quarter to a hefty $3,500.
Phil Hellmuth - With a hand like fishhooks, it looked like Phil might be going home. In fact, he even made a speech saying that, essentially, if any player other than Randy, a fellow pro, had made that raise Phil would have likely moved in over the top.
As it was Phil wisely folded. Naturally Jim had to fold as well, and Randy was building a head of steam.
Watch Hellmuth get angry (but not at Randy) in this classic WSOP moment, courtesy of YouTube:




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