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Hellmuth's Home Game

Every Monday night, Hellmuth’s Home Game presented by Poker Night in America (PNIA) and sponsored by BetRivers is once again airing on CBS Sports on Monday nights.

The nationally-televised show, which was filmed at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada and is unique in that there is no commentary. Instead, the show is carried by table talk from Phil Hellmuth alongside a cast of fellow pros and friends in an intimate, relaxed cash game setting.

PokerNews watched Episode 22 and compiled a recap of some of the biggest hands and interesting storylines.

Here’s how things stacked up at the start of the episode:

Seat Player Stack
1 Randy “3Coin” Sadler $8,325
2 DJ Washburn $38,425
3 Mike Matusow $13,800
4 Kelly Lucas $7,000
5 Phil Hellmuth $3,575
6 John Cerasani $12,125
7 Phillip “P3” Hellmuth III $6,700

The game was played with $25/$50 blinds with a $50 big blind ante. Here’s a look at some of the biggest hands from the episode.

P3 Felted in First Hand

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In the first hand of the episode, Phillip “P3” Hellmuth III limped under the gun holding the QQ and Randy “3Coin” Sadler raised to $150 next to act with the A7. John Cerasani came along from the big blind with the K2, and it was three-way action to the flop of A65.

Cerasani checked, P3 bet $300, and 3Coin called with top pair. Surprisingly, Cerasani folded his nut flush draw, which he would’ve hit on the 8 turn. Instead, it was P3 betting $650 and 3Coin raising to $1,400.

P3 called and then checked the 3 river, which prompted 3Coin to move all in. P3 had $4,750 behind and thought long and hard before calling off only to see the $13,425 pot pushed to 3Coin.

Kelly’s All-In Bluff

Kelly Lucas raised to $300 from the hijack with the KQ and Hellmuth called from the cutoff with the Q10. Cerasani then made it $900 to go from the button with the 77 and DJ Washburn called from the straddle holding the K10.

Kelly came along, as did Hellmuth, and it was four-way action to a flop of 943. Three checks put action on Cerasani, and he bet $500. Only Kelly called, and the 9 paired the board on the turn.

Kelly checked for the second time, Cerasani bet $1,000, and the former woke up with an all-in check-raise. Cerasani, who had the best hand, had $3,600 behind but opted to preserve it by folding.

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In the next hand, Cerasani raised to $250 from the hijack with the KJ, and Kelly defended the straddle with the A9. It was heads-up to the 8A3 flop, and Kelly checked, which prompted Cerasani to move all in for $3,350.

Kelly called and they agreed to run it twice. Cerasani had just a 5% chance of winning the hand, and the K turn gave him hope. Unfortunately for him, the 9 river was a brick. On the second run, the J turn gave him hope once again, but the 2 river was no help.

Hellmuth Impressed

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With a $100 straddle on, Kelly raised to $300 first to act holding the Q10 and DJ Washburn defended the big blind with the Q9. It was heads-up action to a flop of 104K, which saw Washburn check his flush and straight draws.

Kelly continued for $300 with middle pair, Washburn check-raised to $1,200, and Kelly called to see the 8 turn. Washburn bet $3,300, Kelly thought long and hard before calling, and the 3 completed the board on the river.

Washburn took his time before moving all in, and Kelly wasted little time in calling off for $11,825 to claim a $33,425 pot.

“Picked him off with a ten,” an impressed Hellmuth said.

Quads for the Mouth

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Four players each committed $600 to the pot preflop and saw a flop of Q52. 3Coin checked his J10 from the small blind, and DJ Washburn bet $1,300 with the 53 in the big. Mike “The Mouth” Matusow had flopped a set with the 22 from the under-the-gun position and just called.

Hellmuth ditched his 96, and 3Coin called, which brought about the 2 on the turn. 3Coin checked, Washburn did the same, and Matusow slow-played his quad deuces by checking behind, which brought the 7 on the river.

3Coin simply mucked, and DJ Washburn checked to Matusow, who bet $2,200. Washburn paid it off, and Matusow claimed a pot worth $10,850.

Here’s how things looked at the end of the episode.

Player Stack Profit
Randy “3Coin” Sadler $37,200 +$27,200
Kelly Lucas $35,200 +$25,200
Phil Hellmuth $19,125 +$9,125
Mike Matusow $21,425 +$1,475
Phillip “P3” Hellmuth $5,200 -$4,800
John Cerasani $6,900 -$28,100
DJ Washburn $10,400 -$28,600

Past Episode Recaps

Images courtesy of Poker Night in America.

Chad Holloway

PR & Media Manager

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, host of both the PokerNews Podcast & MPST Podcast Presented By PokerNews, and 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.





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