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Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth Phil Hellmuth, Jr., of Palo Alto, California, is one of the most successful tournament poker players ever. Among his record 9 World Championship bracelets is one for winning the main No Limit HoldEm event in 1989 when he was just 24, making him the youngest World Champion of Poker in History. Hellmuth is also the top tournament money winner in the last 15 years. While a much-coveted World Poker Tour victory continues to elude him, he has finished at two final tables on the popular Travel Channel series and is resolute in pursuing that goal. And not necessarily by being a nice guy, according to opponents and fans. Hellmuth has acquired a reputation as a poker brat, given to over-the-top trash talk, temper tantrums, and whining at the table. But love to hate him or hate to love him, its hard not to pay attention to Phil Hellmuth, Jr. Originally from Madison, Wisconsin, Hellmuth found a poker game while a student at the University of Wisconsin and never stopped playing after that. Hellmuths book Play Poker Like the Pros (Harper Collins, May 2003) is selling more than 10,000 copies each month and has been translated into French and Czechoslovakian. He is currently at work on two more poker instructional books and a biography entitled Poker Brat. Hellmuth has helped numerous celebrity poker players including Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, and Lou Diamond Phillips brush up their games. Hellmuth is married to a doctor at Stanford University and has two sons. He says his family is his number one priority, even if it means playing less poker than he once did. Hellmuth pens a regular column for Card Player magazine and is
also a motivational speaker. Phil Hellmuth stats
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