The “Poker Brat” announced on Twitter late Monday that Scott Seiver has exercised his right to face Hellmuth for the second time after losing in Round 4 of the heads-up, No-limit Hold’em event. The ...
But even though the Poker Hall of Famer has proven to be a tough out, and the contest requires a massive $800,000 buy-in, that didn’t stop a number of pros from volunteering to face him in the next ...