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By Andrew Feldman
Sunday, July 30, 2006 Phil Hellmuth showed up two hours late. Phil Hellmuth left his table eight hours early. After an unbelievable World Series of Poker, Hellmuth's stint in the main event came to a halting end after his hands just ran into bigger hands time and time again. "It all happened in five hands," Hellmuth said. "I had two jacks on the fourth hand. He had two queens. I had two kings on the fifth hand, he had two aces." Sometimes even the greatest players can't even survive the minefield that is Day ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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