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07-26-2006, 08:20 PM
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Chips: 1 | | | Bracelet count? (possible spoiler) So is Phil tied now in bracelets with Brunson and Chan?
where can you see a bracelet count? | 
07-26-2006, 08:22 PM
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Chips: 521 | | | Re: So is Phil tied now? (possible spoiler) Id say change the title of this, there are some people who dont like spoilers.
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07-26-2006, 08:25 PM
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07-26-2006, 08:27 PM
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07-26-2006, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by VARoadstter There must be 50 posts politely requesting people not overtly post spoilers. That doesn't seem to matter to you.  | "Is phil tied?" i am not sure that spoils anything... as long as the person doesnt read the thread...
but i changed it anyways to appease you.
thanks! | 
07-26-2006, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by VARoadstter There must be 50 posts politely requesting people not overtly post spoilers. That doesn't seem to matter to you.  | thanks for the -5... | 
07-26-2006, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ahopen78 "Is phil tied?" i am not sure that spoils anything... as long as the person doesnt read the thread...
but i changed it anyways to appease you.
thanks! | Spoilers don't bother me, but "is phil tied" is definitely a spoiler title. Pretty easy to figure out what that refers to w/o reading the actual post. | 
07-26-2006, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey Spoilers don't bother me, but "is phil tied" is definitely a spoiler title. Pretty easy to figure out what that refers to w/o reading the actual post. | ok, so enough about debating the title, i changed it and sitll got hit by VAR.
back to the main question, is he tied?
where can one find a bracelet count? | 
07-26-2006, 08:40 PM
|  | Big Stack | | Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: the wonder of it all Age: 34
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Dr. Pauly has a good write up on Phil right now on his blog: http://taopoker.blogspot.com/
Quoted here for prosperity:
Wednesday, July 26, 2006 Hellmuth: Poker's First 50/10 Player"I'm the greatest Hold'em player of all time." - Phil Hellmuth Phil Hellmuth made poker history in 1989, when the 24-year old became the youngest player to win the World Series of Poker main event. He beat out Johnny Chan, who was on his way to winning his third straight WSOP Championship.
Hellmuth dropped out of college at the University of Wisconsin after he realized he could make more money playing poker and moved to Las Vegas. He crushed the local games at school by only playing his "Top 10 Starting Hands." His father, a professor at Wisconsin, was vehemently opposed to his son leaving his academic studies to pursue a career as a professional gambler. The elder Hellmuth eventually warmed up to the idea after his son won the World Series of Poker.
Hellmuth was once quoted as saying, "If luck wasn't a factor, I'd win every time." That makes him an easy target for critics of his overbearing confidence in his own poker acumen. He often draws criticism for the way he berates players who beat him out of pots. Although his behavior has improved over the years, there are moments when he falls into the role of "Poker Brat."
Last year at the 2005 WSOP, I witnessed two Hellmuthian incidents. One was when he kicked his chair across the room after he was busted from a PLO event. And the other was at the featured TV table during the first day of the main event. That's when he uttered one of my favorite Hellmuth lines, "I can dodge bullets, baby!"
Phil Hellmuth might be tied with Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson with 10 bracelets each after last night's victory, but Hellmuth is in his own category when he became the first player in the history of the WSOP to win 10 bracelets and cash at least 50 times.
As of today, he has 55 cashes which is also a record. He cahsed six tmes this year, which puts him in second place behind Kiril Gerasimov with 7.
Hellmuth also made an outstanding 36 WSOP final tables in his career. He's cashed every year since 1988 except in 1995. Hellmuth has almost $8 million in career tournament earnings and is 6th all-time on the WSOP money list behind Joe Hachem, Greg Raymer, Steve Dannennman, Johnny Chan, and TJ Cloutier. Hellmuth's 10 Bracelets:
2006 $1K NL w/ Rebuys $631,863
2003 $3K NL Hold'em $410,860
2003 $2,500 Limit Hold'em $171,400
2001 $2K NL $316,550
1997 $3K Pot Limit Hold'em $204,000
1993 $5K Limit $138,000
1993 $2,500 NL $173,000
1993 $1,500 NL Hold'em $161,400
1992 $5K Limit Hold'em $168,000
1989 $10K NL $755,000 A month ago, I predicted that Hellmuth would win his 10th bracelet and become poker's first 50/10 player. He made me look like a genius but it took Hellmuth three chances to do it. If you count the final table he made last year, Hellmuth had four chances to tie Brunson and Chan.
Here's Hellmuth's WSOP history at a glance. 2006 WSOP: $1K NL w/ Rebuys 1st $ 631,863
$5K NL Short Handed 44th $ 8,340
$3K Omaha Hi/Lo 6th $ 48,576
$5K NL 2nd $ 423,893
$3K Limit Hold'em 13th $ 10,309
$1,500 NL 67th $ 7,578 2005 WSOP:
$5K PLO 8th $ 70,625
$1,500 PLO 10th $ 5,080
$1,500 Limit Hold'em 42nd $ 4,200
$1,500 NL 24th $ 15,905 2004 WSOP:
$3K Pot Limit Hold'em 7th $ 34,880
$2K Pot Limit Hold'em 6th $ 29,800
$2K Omaha Hi-Lo Split 21st $ 2,580
$2,500 Limit Hold'em 26th $ 3,280
$1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split 17th $ 4,120 
2003 WSOP:
$10K NL 27th $ 45,000 $3K No Limit Hold'em 1st $ 410,860
$3K Limit Hold'em 6th $ 15,040
$1,500 Limit Omaha 3rd $ 15,800 $2,500 Limit Hold'em 1st $ 171,400
$2K H.O.R.S.E. 12th $ 3,160 2002 WSOP:
$2,500 NL Gold Bracelet Match Play 2nd $ 17,000
$1,500 Limit Omaha 8th $ 3,640 2001 WSOP: $2K NL 1st $ 316,550
$10K NL 5th $ 303,705
$5K Omaha Hi-Lo 2nd $ 103,785
$1,500 Ace to Five Draw Lowball 15th $ 1,850
$2,500 PLO 15th $ 4,910
$3K Limit Hold'em 6th $ 19,555
$1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 9th $ 4,685 2000 WSOP:
$2,500 PLO 4th $ 29,250
$2K Pot Limit Hold'em 6th $ 16,450 1999 WSOP:
$2,500 Omaha 8 5th $ 20,925
$2,500 No Limit 12th $ 9,210 1998 WSOP:
$2,000 Omaha 8 14th $ 4,080
$1,500 PLO 16th $ 3,870 1997 WSOP:
$10K NL 21st $ 21,200 $3K Hold'em Pot Limit 1st $ 204,000 1996 WSOP:
$2,500 Omaha 8 6th $ 12,375 1995 WSOP:
No cashes 1994 WSOP:
$1,500 No Limit 2nd $ 67,500 1993 WSOP: $5K Limit 1st $ 138,000
$ 2,500 NL 1st $ 173,000
$1,500 NL Hold'em 1st $ 161,400
$5K Deuce to Seven Draw 2nd $ 72,500 1992 WSOP: $5K Limit Hold'em 1st $ 168,000
$2,500 Hold'em Pot Limit 8th $ 6,700
$2,500 Limit Hold'em 2nd $ 84,000
$5,000 Deuce to Seven Draw 4th $ 26,500
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em 9th $ 5,715 1990 WSOP:
$2,500 No Limit Hold'em 5th $ 32,500 1989 WSOP: $10K NL Main Event 1st $ 755,000
$2,500 PLO 5th $ 25,300
$1,500 Ace to Five Draw 14th $ 2,985 1988 WSOP:
$10K No Limit Hold'em 33rd $ 7,500
$1,500 Seven-Card Stud Split 5th $ 15,450
In 1993, Hellmuth won three bracelets and nearly took home a fourth but lost heads-up to Billy Baxter in $5K Deuce to Seven Draw. Hellmuth has six second place finishes in his career.
Hellmuth is very serious when he says that he expects to win every tournament he enters. He has been known to show up late to the first day of the World Series of Poker, in an attempt to gain a psychological edge on his opponents. One of his strengths is being able to read players very well. His reputation and physical presence (he's almost six and a half feet tall) can also be an intimidating factor. If Hellmuth has any weaknesses, it's his overflowing self-confidence and his willingness to get into arguments with other players at the table.
If you ask Phil Hellmuth who the best player in the world is, he'll quickly tell you, "Phil Hellmuth." He might be right after becoming the first 50/10 player in poker. After you dismiss all the stories about Phil Hellmuth the Poker Brat, you'll see that his statistics do not lie. He has won tournaments in No Limit, Limit, Omaha Hi/Lo and Seven-card Stud. Phil has won tournaments all over the world, including the world's largest Seven-card Stud tournament in Austria and Late Night Poker in England. He also has five World Poker Tour top ten finishes and has made the TV table twice, including the infamous battle at Foxwoods against Hoyt Corkins. Hellmuth also won the 2005 Heads-Up World Championship after he beat out Chris "Jesus" Ferguson.
All of Hellmuth's WSOP bracelets came in a form of Hold'em. He has one PL Hold'em bracelet, three Limit, and six NL bracelets. He's also made the final table in almost every form of poker. Hellmuth is a solid all-around player but makes an argument for himself why he should be considered one of the best Hold'em players of all time.
Sure, Doyle, Chan and Phil Ivey might have more skill as a NL player, but Hellmuth has won more Hold'em bracelets than those three legends. Ivey is stil the best player under 30 years old in the world and in twenty years he might set every single WSOP record as far as number of cashes, bracelets, and career earnings. Ivey looks like the only player who has a shot at the exclusive 50/10 club.
Phil Hellmuth considers himself a family man. Ironically, he married a psychiatrist. His wife is often sitting in the stands cheering on and calming down her husband during final tables. Hellmuth and his wife live in California with their two children.
Hellmuth recently replaced Phil Gordon as the host of Celebrity Poker Showdown. He's the author of a few poker books including Playing Poker Like the Pros. Hellmuth is also a contributing author to Card Player Magazine. Hellmuth's life story was recently optioned to become a feature film and he's currently working on his autobiography. You can often see him wearing hats, jackets, and hockey jerseys sporting the logo of his online site, Ultimate Bet.
All of these photos of Phil Hellmuth are courtesy of Flipchip. Take a peek at his 2006 WSOP Photos. | 
07-26-2006, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ahopen78 thanks for the -5... | Hey, wasn't me. But since you seem to be begging....
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