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Instantly Phil Hellmuth stood up, threw his hands in the air, did a lap round the table and sat back down.
"All day" he uttered before eventually folding one card at a time; . . . . . . . . . .
As the fifty-plus onlookers watched the commotion, Jelinek rolled over his .
"Unbelievable!" screamed Hellmuth as he stood up yet again.
"Can you believe this?" he directed towards me as I stood only feet from the table. "Everytime I get Ace, Deuce, Five, they wake up with Aces. I've had to lay down Ace, Deuce, Queen, Jack I don't know how many times today . . . this is ridiculous" Hellmuth continued.
For all you Hellmuth lovers and haters, the most successful WSOP player of all time still remains one of the short stacks with 37,000 in chips.