In episode 22 of "Hellmuth's Home Game," Mike Matusow hit four 2s to win a huge pot, while Kelly Lucas stunned Phil Hellmuth twice with brilliant bluff catches. Randy Sadler and Kelly Lucas emerged as the biggest winners of the night.
Published: 2026.05.07Updated: 2026.05.07Category: International News
International Poker NewsMatusow hit four of a kind in Hellmuth's Home Game; which hand did Phil Hellmuth remember most vividly?
"Big Mouth" Matusow shows off four 2s! In episode 22, Matusow hit a set on the flop, and then another 2 on the turn gave him four. He opted for a slow play and successfully extracted value from DJ Washburn on the river, winning a pot of $10,850.
Every Monday night, "Hellmuth's Home Game," produced by Poker Night in America (PNIA) and sponsored by BetRivers, airs on CBS Sports.
This nationally broadcast show was filmed at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. What makes it unique is that it has no commentary whatsoever; instead, it features conversations between Phil Hellmuth and a group of professional poker friends in a private, relaxed cash game setting.
PokerNews watched episode 22 and has compiled some of the most exciting hands and interesting storylines for you.
Here is the chip situation at the start of this episode:
seat
player
Chip quantity
1
Randy “3Coin” Sadler
$8,325
2
DJ Washburn
$38,425
3
Mike Matusow
$13,800
4
Kelly Lucas
$7,000
5
Phil Hellmuth
$3,575
6
John Cerasani
$12,125
7
Phillip “P3” Hellmuth III
$6,700
The game uses 25/25/50 blinds, plus a $50 ante blind. Here are some key hands from this episode.
P3 lost everything on the first hand.
"He caught him with a 10"—Phil Hellmuth praised Kelly Lucas. In this hand, Kelly called all the way with middle pair Q-10 and finally caught DJ Washburn's all-in bluff on the river, taking home a huge pot of $33,425, which even Hellmuth couldn't help but admire.
In the first hand of this episode, Phillip “P3” Hellmuth III limped from the under-the-gun position with Q♥Q♣, and Randy “3Coin” Sadler raised to $150 from the next player with A♣7♦. John Cerasani called from the big blind with K♥2♥, and the three players went to the flop: A♥6♦5♥.
Cerasani checks, P3 bets. 300, 3Coin called with top pair. Surprisingly, Cerasani folded his nut flush draw, which would have been made on the turn 8♥. The result was a P3 bet.300,3CoinCall with top pair. Surprisingly,CerasaniHe folded his nut flush draw, a hand that would have been on the turn.8♥Shi Cheng brand. The result was...P3Betting650, 3Coins raised to $1,400.
P3 called, then checked on the river 3♣, and 3Coin went all-in. P3 had several cards behind him. After much deliberation, he decided to call at 4,750, but could only watch helplessly as...4,750After much deliberation, he chose to call, but could only watch helplessly as...The 13,425 pool was pushed to 3Coin.
Kelly's all-in bluff
P3 suffered a heavy blow in their first hand! In the opening hand, P3 had pocket queens against 3Coin's A-7. P3 called all the way to the river and then called their opponent's all-in. As a result, 3Coin won the pot of $13,425 with top pair of aces, instantly damaging P3's strength.
Kelly Lucas raised to the right with K♣Q♥ at the crucial point. At 300, Hellmuth called from middle position with Q♠10♣. Cerasani then raised from the button with 7♥7♣.300,HellmuthIn the middle of the poker tableQ♠10♣Call. ThenCerasaniIn the button position7♥7♣Add to900, DJ Washburn called with K♦10♥ in the draw position.
Kelly called, and Hellmuth also called, bringing the flop to 9♥4♥3♣. After three checks, it was Cerasani's turn to act, betting $500. Only Kelly called, and the turn card, 9♣, gave them a pair.
Kelly checked a second time, and Cerasani bet. At 1,000, Kelly suddenly check-raised all-in. Cerasani, holding the best hand, had several opponents behind him.1,000,at this timeKellySuddenly check-raise to go all-in. Holding the best hand.CerasaniThere are still behind him3,600, but chose to preserve their strength and fold.
In the next hand, Cerasani raised from the clutch position with K♠J♥ to 250, Kelly, in position, defended with A♠9♥. The flop came: 8♦A♥3♣. Kelly checked, and Cerasani immediately went all-in.250,KellyIn the position of grabbingA♠9♥Defense. The two players entered the flop:8♦A♥3♣,KellyPass the card.CerasaniThen all bets3,350.
Kelly called, and both agreed to a double deal. Cerasani had only a 5% chance of winning the hand. The K♥ on the turn gave him hope, but unfortunately, the 9♣ on the river was a no-go. In the second deal, the J♦ on the turn gave him hope again, but the 2♦ on the river was still no use.
Hellmuth left a deep impression
The biggest winners of the episode were Randy Sadler (+27,200), Kelly Lucas (+27,200), and Kelly Lucas (+25,200). Phil Hellmuth made a small profit of 9,125, Matusow won a small profit of 9,125, and Matusow won a small profit of 1,475. On the other hand, John Cerasani and DJ Washburn lost 28,100 and 28,100 and 28,600 respectively, becoming the losers of the night.
In have With a 100-point advantage, Kelly raised to the first position with Q♠10♥.100In the case of positioning,Kelly以Q♠10♥The first company to addDJ Washburn defended in the big blind with Q♦9♦ at 300. The flop came 10♦4♦K♠, and Washburn checked his flush and straight draw.
Kelly continued betting on the middle pair 300, Washburn check-raised to300,WashburnCheck-raise toKelly called after seeing the 8♣ on the turn. Washburn bet $3,300, and Kelly called after careful consideration. The river card was the 3♠, completing the board.
Washburn went all in after taking some time, and Kelly didn't waste much time before... 11,825 called, winning one11,825Call, won oneA pot of 33,425.
"I caught him with a 10," Hellmuth said with great impression.
The four lines of "Big Mouth"
The four players each put in their bets before the flop. 600 went into the pot, and the flop came: Q♠5♥2♥. 3Coin checked with J♥10♦ from the small blind, and DJWashburn bet with 5♦3♦ from the big blind.600To the bottom of the pot, see the flop:Q♠5♥2♥。3CoinIn the small blind positionJ♥10♦Pass the card.DJWashburnBig blind position5♦3♦Betting1,300. Mike “The Mouth” Matusow, in the under-gun position, had already made trips on the flop with 2♠2♦, and he simply called.
Hellmuth folded his 9♠6♠, 3Coin called, and the turn brought a 2♣. 3Coin checked, Washburn also checked, and Matusow, slow-playing with his four 2s, also checked. The river brought a 7♦.
3Coin simply folds, DJ Washburn checks to Matusow, and Matusow bets. 2,200. Washburn paid the bet, and Matusow won a value...2,200。WashburnPay this bet,MatusowWin a valueA 10,850-ton pot.
Here is the chip situation at the end of this episode:
player
Chip quantity
Profit and loss
Randy “3Coin” Sadler
$37,200
+$27,200
Kelly Lucas
$35,200
+$25,200
Phil Hellmuth
$19,125
+$9,125
Mike Matusow
$21,425
+$1,475
Phillip “P3” Hellmuth
$5,200
-$4,800
John Cerasani
$6,900
-$28,100
DJ Washburn
$10,400
-$28,600
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