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    naresh8055
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    Johnny Chan outlasts Phil Hellmuth in poker Grude Match

    A sign listing the World Series of Poker Main Event champions hangs inside the ballroom at the Rio, perfectly situated about 30 feet away from the table that will be used all summer for heads-up matches when the tournament’s 57 events are played down to two players.

    Poker Legends Johnny Chan and Phil Hellmuth were at the table Thursday, playing in the made-for-television World Series of Poker Grudge Match — a series of three heads-up matches revisiting past final table battles at the Main Event, epic matches that helped shape the poker landscape.

    Chan couldn’t help seeing the banner during his rematch with Hellmuth, a gigantic sign that lists the 10-time bracelet winner Chan as the 1987 and ’88 Main Event champ. He could have very easily won a third straight year.

    But in 1989, a 24-year-old Hellmuth won his first of a record 11 World Series bracelets by beating Chan heads up. In that match, Hellmuth’s pocket 9s held up against Chan’s suited A-7 for the title, making him the youngest Main Event champ at the time.

    Chan got some small revenge Thursday, taking a chip lead early against Hellmuth in prevailing in a two-hour match — about 40 minutes longer than officials expected because Hellmuth caught cards four times on all-in bets when trailing.

    On the final hand, Hellmuth went all-in with King of spades-10 of clubs and was called by Chan, who had the chip lead and pocket 8s.

    The 8s held up to give Chan a small piece of redemption 22 years after the 1989 final. One supporter in Chan’s cheering section jokingly yelled, “Give him your bracelet” immediately after the match ended.

    Poker has grown by leaps and bounds since the late 1980s, when Hellmuth won $755,000 for topping Chan in the Main Event. Both players are popular because of the poker boom and considered two of the sport’s best.

    “I hope everyone enjoyed it. That is what it is about,” Chan said. “It doesn’t matter to me winning or losing, if everyone has a good time. We both played our hearts out at the table (for the fans).”

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    lolguy999
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    video?

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    do u have a video

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    chan rules

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    Chan seems to be the more disciplined of the two these days

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