WSOP Day 9: Hellmuth vs. Deep in a Battle of Giants in $10k 2-7 Lowball

WSOP Day 9 featured a clash between poker legend Phil Hellmuth and pro Deep in the $10,000 buy-in 2-7 single draw lowball event, as two top players battled for the gold bracelet.
WSOP Day 9 Highlight: Hellmuth vs. Deep
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) enters Day 9, and in the $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Draw Lowball event, Poker Hall of Fame member Phil Hellmuth faces off against a player known by the nickname "Deep." This match is regarded as one of the most anticipated showdowns of the day.
Event Background
The 2-7 Draw Lowball is a traditional mixed game at the WSOP, requiring players to form the lowest possible hand (A-5 low, without straights or flushes) through drawing cards. This event is known for its high skill level and tense pace.
Player Profiles
- Phil Hellmuth: 16-time WSOP gold bracelet winner, renowned for his poker intelligence and emotional style, but not his strongest event in lowball games.
- Deep: A professional player using the alias "Deep" (specific identity not yet publicly confirmed), who has achieved multiple successes in both online and live tournaments, known for deep reading abilities.
Match Progress
As of this report, the two players are still engaged in a fierce battle. Due to the heads-up format, the winner will advance directly to the next round and have a chance to compete for the championship gold bracelet.
Industry Analysis
Senior poker analysts point out that Hellmuth has relatively limited experience in lowball events, while Deep has shown more stable performance in mixed games. However, Hellmuth possesses extensive live tournament experience and may stage a comeback under pressure.
Note: This information is based on the official tournament schedule and reliable media reports. Specific match results have not yet been announced. For details on the eventual champion and prize money, please follow the official WSOP announcements.