![]() ![]() In the final hand, Hellmuth’s ace-ten beat Esfandiari’s ace-three all-in before the flop. In Wednesday’s match, Hellmuth won a large pot when his flush beat Esfandiari’s smaller flush. He will start the next “High Stakes Duel” against a challenger to be determined with the starting $50,000 buy-in. In the end, Hellmuth collected a profit of $350,000. After Hellmuth’s second win, Esfandiari challenged him again for $200,000. ![]() After Esfandiari lost, he had the right to challenge Hellmuth again, this time for $100,000. Hellmuth and Esfandiari started by putting up $50,000 each. “High Stakes Duel” is held in rounds with escalating stakes. The match was held at the PokerGO studio next to the Aria and broadcast on the PokerGO subscription service. Hellmuth, the all-time World Series of Poker bracelet leader, cashed out for $400,000 and will await his next challenger. Phil Hellmuth grabbed bragging rights over Antonio Esfandiari on Wednesday, vanquishing his rival with a third straight victory in their “High Stakes Duel” heads-up match. Phil Hellmuth on the set of "High Stakes Duel" on PokerGO. ![]()
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