#1
|
|||
|
|||
Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
I often wonder if being a gambler is part of what makes great poker players great. Seems like you hear an awful lot about pros like Ivey, TJ, Ted Forrest, Ungar, DN either making -EV non-poker bets or playing above their roll, and I seem to remember Doyle writing something in the intro to SS about heavy sports betting in the past.
Anyway, Hellmuth seems like the exception to the rule in this regard. I was only able to listen to the cardplayer final table audio for a short while, but I was struck by Phil's comment to DN regarding his HU challenge - namely that even if he (Phil) was a 55/45 favorite over DN in a HU match, he wouldn't want to risk $500k on it. This led me to wonder whether I'd be willing to risk 10% of my total liquid assets as a 55/45 favorite. Hard to say for sure when it's just theoretical, but I'm fairly certain that I'd take that bet. Maybe not for more than 30% though... Anyway, I'm no fan of Phil, his bloated ego and silly antics, but I do kinda respect the guy for his discipline. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
This led me to wonder whether I'd be willing to risk 10% of my total liquid assets as a 55/45 favorite. Hard to say for sure when it's just theoretical, but I'm fairly certain that I'd take that bet. Maybe not for more than 30% though... [/ QUOTE ] I believe that Doyle Brunson said in SS1 that he'd bet everything he owned on a coin flip if he got 2-1 odds. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
Phil makes terrible bets too... His wager with E-dog about a river outdraw w/ 5 outs(i think) at 6-1
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
This led me to wonder whether I'd be willing to risk 10% of my total liquid assets as a 55/45 favorite. Hard to say for sure when it's just theoretical, but I'm fairly certain that I'd take that bet. [/ QUOTE ] I would take it- this meets the Kelley criteria perfectly. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
phil is a gambler, youre wrong about that.
youre also wrong about his reasons for not taking daniels offer. i believe that phil knows daniel is the favorite. he also doesnt play this high for many reasons. i really doubt that phil is worth 5 mill. lets be realistic here. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] This led me to wonder whether I'd be willing to risk 10% of my total liquid assets as a 55/45 favorite. Hard to say for sure when it's just theoretical, but I'm fairly certain that I'd take that bet. Maybe not for more than 30% though... [/ QUOTE ] I believe that Doyle Brunson said in SS1 that he'd bet everything he owned on a coin flip if he got 2-1 odds. [/ QUOTE ] I think it was 10-1 |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
phil is a gambler, youre wrong about that. youre also wrong about his reasons for not taking daniels offer. i believe that phil knows daniel is the favorite. he also doesnt play this high for many reasons. i really doubt that phil is worth 5 mill. lets be realistic here. [/ QUOTE ] Based on this page, I'd be shocked if it wasn't at least 5M http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/play...?a=r&n=117 That is just his tourney cashes and if my quick and dirty addition is correct it is just under 5M. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
I believe that Doyle Brunson said in SS1 that he'd bet everything he owned on a coin flip if he got 2-1 odds. [/ QUOTE ] What's Doyle strategy just in case he ends up losing that coin flip? |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
according to some hellmuth was a huge loser in the high stakes games in the past. if you play the highest games you can lose all your tourney winnings pretty quick. while he is definitely a winner in the tourneys, in the long run, he probably has not earned 5 mil playing poker. with his books and stuff though im sure he is doing quite ok financially.
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Phil Hellmuth - not a gambler
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I believe that Doyle Brunson said in SS1 that he'd bet everything he owned on a coin flip if he got 2-1 odds. [/ QUOTE ] What's Doyle strategy just in case he ends up losing that coin flip? [/ QUOTE ] Get staked and keep playing cards? |
|
|