Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game

Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager
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Randy “3Coin” Sadler

Every Monday night, Hellmuth’s Home Game presented by Poker Night in America (PNIA) and sponsored by BetRivers has aired on CBS Sports.

The nationally-televised show, which was filmed at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada and airs weekly at 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT until the end of 2025 (Note: the Sept. 18 episode will air at 9 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT), 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 the latest episode – which was the seventh of the season – 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:

SeatPlayerStack
1Phillip Hellmuth III$5,775
2Alex$27,175
3Dan “Jungleman” Cates$21,975
4Phil Hellmuth$7,425
5Xuan Liu$21,925
6Randy “3Coin” Sadler$8,825
7Peter Costa$6,825

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.

“You Either Have a Set or Nothing”

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 101

In the first hand of the episode, Dan “Jungleman” Cates raised to $150 from the button with the 98 and Hellmuth just called with the 44 in the small blind. Xuan Liu came along from the big with her 43 and it was three-way action to a flop of 467.

Hellmuth had checked dark, and Xuan checked behind.

“I know that doesn’t hit you, Phil. That’s all me right there,” Cates said before betting $200. “You either have a set or nothing,” he added after Hellmuth called.

Xuan then woke up with a check-raise to $800, Cates called, and Hellmuth paused for a few beats before making it $3,000 to go. Xuan quickly released and Cates, who had an open-ended straight draw, called to see the turn, which was the Q.

Hellmuth had $4,275 behind and moved it all in, which was enough to get the job done as Cates folded.

“You called it, I either have a set or nothing,” Hellmuth said before doing a little dance.

Cates Sets Up Alex

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 102

Alex raised to $300 from the hijack with the AK and Cates three-bet to $1,100 from the cutoff with the 1010. Action folded back to Alex, and he four-bet it up to $4,500. Cates called $3,400 more and promptly flopped a set on the 109A.

“It was a good flop for tens,” Cates said as he watched Alex bet $2,000. Cate called and the 7 appeared on the turn.

Alex moved all in and Cates snap-called off for $11,075. Cates asked how many times, but when the cards revealed Alex was drawing dead it was a moot point. The meaningless 7 was run out on the river and Cates was pushed a pot worth $35,375.

“He’s Not Evil”

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 103

3Coin called $50 under the gun with the K10 and Alex raised to $500 from the cutoff. Cates called from the button with the K7 and Hellmuth did the same from the small blind holding the 99. 3Coin got out of the way and it was three-way action to a flop of 4AA.

Two checks saw Cates bet small, just $300, and Hellmuth called. Alex ditched his hand and Hellmuth checked dark before the 6 appeared on the turn. Cates bet again, this time $500, and Hellmuth called to see the A river, which he checked.

“You got the aces, Phil? You got the ace, man? Got quads again?” Cates taunted before betting $4,100, which Hellmuth snap-called to win the $11,450 pot.

Hellmuth showed his hand right away, while Cates did not and instead put his head in his hands.

“He would not slow roll me, so I’ll collect the pot. He’s not a slow rollers, he’s not evil,” said Hellmuth.

3Coin Felted Part 1

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 104

With a straddle on, 3Coin called $100 from early position with the K9 and Alex xame along from the button with the Q5. Cates, who didn’t register his hole cards, called from the small blind, Hellmuth did the same from the big with the KJ, and Xuan checked her option from the straddle with the 22.

It was five-way action to a flop of 9210 and three checks saw 3Coin bet $600. Alex folded, Cates and Hellmuth called, and then Xuan check-raised to $2,900. 3Coin responded by moving all in for $8,750 with middle pair, both Cates and Hellmuth folded, and Xuan called with her set to create a $19,250 pot.

3Coin was drawing thin, and then was drawing dead when the 7 bricked the turn. The meaningless 9 was run out on the river and 3Coin fist-bumped Xuan before she was pushed the pot.

3Coin Felted Part 2

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 105

Phillip Hellmuth III limped with the J10 only to have Cates raise to $500 holding the 108 in the cutoff. 3Coin, who had reloaded for $10,000, looked down at the 1010 in the big blind and three-bet to $1,300.

Phillip folded, Cates called, and the flop came down 34K. 3Coin bet $3,000 and Cates called with his flush draw, which he hit on the 5 turn.

3Coin moved all in for $5,600 and Cates insta-called to create a $19,925 pot. 3Coin was drawing dead headed to the river, which was the 5. Just like that, 3Coin was felted again.

3Coin Gets It All Back

Randy “3Coin” Sadler Felted in Back-to-Back Hands in Hellmuth’s Home Game 106

The last hand of the episode was a real doozy and began when Cates raised to $150 under the gun with the J8. Xuan three-bet to $500 with the KQ in the hijack and 3Coin called from the cutoff with the AJ.

Action folded back to Cates and he called to see the QK2 flop, which all three players checked. When the 3 appeared on the turn, Cates bluffed to the tune of $1,100 and Xuan just called with her top two pair. 3Coin liked the price to chase his Broadway straight draw, and he hit it when the 10 completed the board on the river.

Cates bluffed again, this time $5,000, and Xuan hit the tank before raising to $15,000. 3Coin called off for $14,325 and Cates quickly folded. Just like that, 3Coin was back in it, scooping a massive $38,575 pot.

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

PlayerStackProfit/Loss
Phillip Hellmuth III$5,625-$9,375
Alex$21,625-$8,325
Dan “Jungleman” Cates$25,450$450
Phil Hellmuth$20,825+$10,825
Xuan Liu$21,500-$3,500
Randy “3Coin” Sadler$38,565+$8,600
Peter Costa$6,325+$1,325

New episodes of Hellmuth’s Home Game will air at 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT every Monday.

Images courtesy of Poker Night in America.

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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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