Kenney described Hellmuth as the 'biggest winning player,' but also pointed out his shortcomings, particularly in high rollers, suggesting he's not contending at the highest level.
Hellmuth defended his legacy on Twitter, stating that the World Series is 'the big leagues,' and emphasized his significant earnings in high roller events.
Kenney highlighted that if players aren't competing at the highest level, they can't be considered the best, comparing the situation to a minor league in baseball.
Hellmuth shared impressive stats from his high roller earnings, including $2.6 million from the Big One For One Drop, emphasizing his significant achievements.
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