Hellmuth Makes Quads and Scoops Three-Way All-in On Venetian Poker Live Stream

Tyler Boyer
Editor and Digital Media Executive
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On Saturday, November 22, Venetian Poker Live hosted a $25/$50/$100 Big O cash game featuring some of the biggest names in poker. The lineup included 2025 WSOP Main Event champion Michael Mizrachi, 2023 WSOP Main Event runner-up and recent Squid Game: The Challenge finalist Steven Jones, as well as the “Poker Brat” himself, 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth.

The game was electric from the start, but the moment that stole the spotlight came on an action board that sparked a massive three-way all-in with Hellmuth right in the middle of it.

Quads For Hellmuth

One of the wildest hands of the night erupted on an action flop in a three-way pot featuring Hellmuth, Chino Rheem, and Nathan Weisner.

With $3,000 already in the middle, the flop came 10K4. Rheem, holding A101053, bet $600 after it was checked to him. Hellmuth, sitting on the nuts with KKQ72, raised to $2,400. Weisner quickly called with AQJ106, holding a pair and a strong wrap. Rheem then went into the tank before calling with his set of tens and multiple backdoor draws.

The turn brought the 2, giving Rheem an open-ended straight draw to the wheel and additional outs to scoop the high and the low. Hellmuth, still holding the nuts with his set of kings, moved all-in for $6,625. Weisner called, Rheem shoved for his extra $500, and Weisner tossed in the extra chips to set up the three-way all-in.

Despite having the best hand, Hellmuth was only 39% to win against the massive draws held by both opponents. But there would be no signature Hellmuth blow-up this time, only a celebration, as the K rolled off on the river, giving him quads to scoop the $27,675 pot, saying "That's all fu***ng skill boys!"

Winners and Losers

Besides the quads hand for Hellmuth, he ended up as one of the biggest winners of the night, finishing up roughly $40,000 thanks to another three-way all-in, this time with Main Event Champion Mizrachi and this year’s third-place WSOP Main Event finisher, Braxton Dunaway, in which Mizrachi and Hellmuth chopped up Dunaway’s money.

Other winners included Mizrachi finishing up around $15K, with the big losers being Rheem, down about $20K, and Dunaway, taking the biggest hit, down over $60K.

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