Hellmuth opened the action with a limp from early position holding
. He opted not to spring the trap preflop, though, just calling when
James Bord popped it to $2,000 a couple of seats over in the cutoff with
.
. Bord continued with a decent-sized bet of $3,000 and Hellmuth stuck around for the
turn. Hellmuth checked again and Bord barreled big with $15,000, more than the $11K pot.
"I'm just gonna bluff it off now," he declared.
"This kinda doesn't feel fair," Hellmuth griped. "Man. I almost stuck the whole hundred [thousand] in before the flop."
"I wish you did."
"I don't have anything at all," Hellmuth said, flashing the kings and mucking.