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Last night's match-up against Negreanu, which was broadcasted with hole-cards exposed at the subscription-based PokerGO, witnessed both players pony up a $200,000 buy-in after Hellmuth previously won matches featuring a $50,000 buy-in April and a $100,000 buy-in in May.Īlthough Negreanu appeared to be in control until things fell apart during the first two matches, it appeared Hellmuth had control with Negreanu occasionally mounting comebacks in last night's Round 3. Hellmuth was considered an underdog in every match according to the official betting odds but this didn't stop him from sweeping six matches taking $350,000 from Esfandiari before winning another $350,000 against Negreanu. Perhaps it is finally time to give Hellmuth credit where credit is due, as not only did he complete a sweep of three matches against Antonio Esfandiari earlier this year in High Stakes Duel I but just completed a similar sweep against Daniel Negreanu in High Stakes Duel II at the PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort & Casino. Negreanu Takes the Lead Hellmuth Storms Backĭespite winning a record 15 WSOP bracelets, Phil Hellmuth is the perennial underdog in the poker community due to his unorthodox style in what is now a GTO poker world among many professional poker players.