Book Review: Poker Brat by Phil Hellmuth
You don't win 14 WSOP titles by accident and Hellmuth reminds readers of that throughout the book.
Phil Hellmuth Biography
Phil Hellmuth is one of the biggest names in poker history, with no less than 13 WSOP bracelets to his name. However, he is also just as famous for his rants and blowups at the tables, being known as the original 'poker brat'.
There have been an uncountable number of Phil Hellmuth Blowups flying about over the years, so you can definitely expect some fantastic viewing with Hellmuth involved, here at PokerTube. You can also expect to see him on many of the High Stakes Poker Seasons.
The poker community of the world is pretty much divided, with half admiring his poker skills and half not being too partial to his infamous rants. Hellmuth is very much an old school player, and an excellent one at that.
He was born on July 16th in Madison, Wisconsin, and now has two children with wife Katherine Sanborn. He became the youngest player ever to win the WSOP Main Event in 1989 at the age of 24, and he's not slowed down since.
He is currently 4th in the WSOP All Time Money List with slightly over $12m in winnings, and almost $18m to the good throughout his life for live tournaments and he was also included in the Poker Hall of Fame in 2007.
Outside Poker Hellmuth has been involved in several ventures outwith playing poker himself.
He actually helped create the UltimateBet software and was, of course, a Team UB pro. He has also been involved with several coaching poker videos, and written many books. www.pokerbrat.com was launched by Phil in 2008, and allows for the purchase of Hellmuth poker gear, with poker updates about Hellmuth himself.
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Phil HellmuthPublished 10 years ago
NAPT - Phil Hellmuth in TroublePhil Hellmuth gets his chips in the middle in a bad spot against John Duthie
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Phil Hellmuth not Catching any BreaksPhil Hellmuth running bad against the loose cannon
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Two Phils Going at ItPhil Laak flops big vs Phil Hellmuth and goes for value
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Phil Hellmuth Flips for it vs Loose CannonBig decisive flip for a loose cannon
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Phil Hellmuth and Valentino Poker Phone CallFunny voice over
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Phil Hellmuth vs Devilfish - Funny HandPhil Hellmuth and Dave 'Devilfish' Uliott playing a sick one
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Phil Hellmuth in a Tough Spot vs Jason MercierMercier finds a great board against Hellmuth
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Even Pros Can't Hold it in SometimesPro's losing their temper at the tables, featuring Phil Hellmuth, Tony G, KidPoker and others
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Phil Hellmuth Gets Carried Away vs Tom DwanHellmuth making a stand vs Dwan
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No Love Lost - Phil Hellmuth and Tom DwanThe 'love story' between Phil Hellmuth and Tom 'durrrr' Dwan
You don't win 14 WSOP titles by accident and Hellmuth reminds readers of that throughout the book.
Francisquetti overcame a massive field of 3386 players who had entered the $475 Main Event at the Infinity Blue Resort & Spa in Camboriú, Brazil.
In the biggest victory of his career by a long way, Art Papazyan overcame a host of legendary players including - JC Tran and Phil Hellmuth at the final table.
World Poker Tour hit the $1billion milestone in payouts since the tour began back in 2002.
The epic battle saw an amazing recovery from Hellmuth, who at one point had less than 6K in chips against almost 200K of Jungleman.
You will hear no complaints from Phil Hellmuth in accepting the position of analyst on the 'Raw Deal' broadcasts of the World Poker Tour.
The US business-focused, international daily newspaper, based in New York City, profiled Hellmuth on the back of his recently released autobiography.
Flopping a flush was just what the doctor ordered and Doc Sands played the hand perfectly.
If you're trying to figure out which poker show to watch this month, here's a great place to start with.
The action begins with Phil Hellmuth informing his tablemates that he wore no underwear during his WSOP Main Event victory.