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Phil Ivey later reached 10 bracelets in his own right, but Hellmuth is now five gold bracelets clear of the field. Among his other WSOP records, Hellmuth has also recorded the most in-the-money. Phillip Jerome Hellmuth Jr. (born July 16, 1964) is an American professional poker player who has won a record fifteen World Series of Poker bracelets.

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  1. Phil Hellmuth, 15-time bracelet winner and one of poker’s biggest personalities, joined the World Poker Tour in Season XVI as host of the WPT Raw Deal segment. Hellmuth filled the shoes of WPT commentator Tony Dunst, who joined the commentator booth next to Vince Van Patten to replace Mike Sexton.
  2. Say what you will about Phil Hellmuth, who came to the World Series of Poker’s Main Event dressed as Thor, caused some controversy, and was eliminated. But the guy is a poker legend for a.
  3. Winning his fifteenth WSOP Bracelet is a HUGE step in Phil’s quest to become the greatest poker player of all-time! Phil’s perseverance paid off, when he entered the $5,000 buy in No Limit Hold’em tourney at the World Series of Poker. After a bad summer (by Phil’s standards) Phil was considering taking the day off.

COVID-19 forced the postponement of the 2020 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. In lieu of being able to live report this year's summer series, PokerNews has decided to relive some of the memories of past WSOPs. This Day in WSOP History will harken back to the most poignant moments of WSOPs from 2005-2019.

As the 2012 WSOP dawned, Phil Hellmuth already held the record for most WSOP bracelets. His 11 wins ranked one above the 10 held by Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan, and Hellmuth had a golden opportunity to put some distance between himself and the field what with neither of his two closest competitors having won one since 2005.

However, Hellmuth himself was also in somewhat of a drought. His last bracelet had come a full five years prior when he won $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $637,254 in 2007.

Thus, when Event #18: $2,500 Razz reached its third day with 18 of 309 left, Hellmuth had to feel anxious and excited for the chance to break his cold streak. Only thing was, each of his previous 11 bracelets had come in hold'em events, so he'd be breaking new ground with a win.

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Hellmuth Coasts to Heads Up

'The Poker Brat' ranked third in chips of the final 18 but was essentially tied with the top two, Brandon Cantu and Brendan Taylor.

Hellmuth caught some heat early as he got lucky to bust Chris Wallace and Jared Bleznick, winning with two slightly worse hands en route to the final table. Only Taylor had outpaced him, so he sat second of the final nine.

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Fellow multiple-bracelet winners Cantu and Barry Greenstein advanced to the final six, but it was there 'Robin Hood of Poker' would go down.

Hellmuth caught fire after that. He got max value with a nine-low then made a strong hand on the river to take a big pot off Taylor. Four-handed, he surged past 1.2 million, giving him a stack that covered Cantu, Don Zewin and Scott Fischman combined.

Fischman would fall to Zewin, then Hellmuth's eight-low on fourth held against Cantu's nine-low to get it heads up. Victory seemed likely as Hellmuth was up 5-to-1 in chips and had been the dominant force for most of the final table.

Closing Out Zewin

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Zewin was hungry for his own bracelet having never tasted victory despite cashes dating to 1989.

He'd make an early move to get stacks close when Hellmuth's aggression holding a vulnerable nine-low with a wheel draw didn't pay off. Zewin had a good draw to a seven and made it on the river, chipping up to about 1 million while Hellmuth had 1.3 million.

However, Hellmuth would would reassert himself from there, and he slowly ground Zewin down across more than two hours of play. Zewin lost a huge chunk of his stack calling down with a jack-high board against a ten-high one and folding river. Finally, he made his stand with three to a nine against three to a wheel. Despite Hellmuth making only a jack-ten, Zewin needed help on the river with a jack-nine draw.

Zewin drew a pair to end his comeback bid and secure Hellmuth his unprecedented 12th bracelet.

An 'Incredible' Feeling

Hellmuth told PokerNews the win felt 'incredible.' He admitted to feeling some nerves when his lead was in question heads up, but ultimately said the victory with his son present meant everything.

'To have him come here, it means so much to me as a father,' he said.

Of course, the years since have only seen Hellmuth add to his bracelet total, running it up 15 while the second-place field remains stuck at 10. He'd show off his razz prowess again three years later with a win in the $10K, proving he's more than just a no-limit specialist, and he remains one of the top bracelet threats in any given summer these days.

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LAS VEGAS -- The eyes of the poker world were focused squarely on one of the biggest days of the year, as the 2018 World Series of Poker main event played down to its final table with millions of dollars hanging in the balance on Wednesday.

But for a couple of hours, the focus of many fans at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino shifted, as Phil Hellmuth, the most prolific winner in WSOP history, won his record-extending 15th gold WSOP bracelet in an adjacent ballroom.

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Hellmuth, the 1989 WSOP main-event champion, entered Wednesday as one of 39 bracelet hopefuls in a $5,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em tournament running concurrently to the main event.

Just after 10 p.m. local time in Las Vegas, Hellmuth called an all-in bet from two-time WSOP bracelet winner Steven Wolansky with pocket threes -- and when a third three landed on the flop, it sealed his victory.

There were a few key pots that went Hellmuth's way with a bit of luck during the heads-up match, and he gave Wolansky a lot of credit in putting up a tough fight.

'He wouldn't give an inch. I knew he wouldn't give an inch,' Hellmuth said. 'I had to start thinking, 'All right, how do I want to handle this?' I'm going to have to steal more pots against him to give myself a chance, because he's just not giving a chip away. He's making it really tough, and I can't blink first either.'

Hellmuth has held the all-time bracelet lead since he won his 11th career WSOP title in 2007, surpassing the 10 bracelets won by Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson. Phil Ivey later reached 10 bracelets in his own right, but Hellmuth is now five gold bracelets clear of the field.

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Among his other WSOP records, Hellmuth has also recorded the most in-the-money finishes and most final table appearances.