According to a series of Tweets from Phil Hellmuth (pictured), the poker pro has given away 11 of his 13 World Series of Poker bracelets, mostly to family members. Hellmuth has the most number of WSOP bracelets of anyone, leading Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson by three. He has amassed $12.2 million in cereer WSOP cashes, the most of anyone not named Antonio Esfandiari.

Hellmuth Tweeted in recent days, “Bye bye WSOP Bracelet #13. Gave #WSOPBracelet13 to my best friend @Chamath. Gave 10 to family, 1 to bestie.” He included a picture of said bracelet, which he won in the 2012 WSOP Europe Main Event for $1.4 million. The picture is shown below.

What about the other dozen bracelets that Hellmuth has won over the years? He Tweeted the fates of each one: “WSOP Bracelets: 1 & 12 me, 2 wifey, 3 4 mom dad, 5 sister Ann, 6 bro/law John, 7 8 sons Phillip Nick, 9 10 11 bro Dave sis’s Kerry Molly.”

Love him or hate him, Hellmuth has been one of the top names in tournament poker for the last 25 years. Here’s an overview of each WSOP bracelet “The Poker Brat” has won:

Bracelet #1: 1989, WSOP Main Event, $755,000
Bracelet #2: 1992, $5,000 Limit Hold’em, $188,000
Bracelet #3: 1993, $2,500 No Limit Hold’em, $173,000
Bracelet #4: 1993, $1,500 No Limit Hold’em, $161,000
Bracelet #5: 1993, $5,000 Limit Hold’em, $138,000
Bracelet #6: 1997, $3,000 Pot Limit Hold’em, $204,000
Bracelet #7: 2001, $2,000 No Limit Hold’em, $316,000
Bracelet #8: 2003, $2,500 Limit Hold’em, $171,000
Bracelet #9: 2003, $3,000 No Limit Hold’em, $410,000
Bracelet #10: 2006, $1,000 No Limit Hold’em Rebuy, $631,000
Bracelet #11: 2007, $1,500 No Limit Hold’em, $637,000
Bracelet #12: 2012, $2,500 Seven Card Razz, $182,000
Bracelet #13: 2012, WSOP Europe Main Event, $1.4 million

While you might think of Hellmuth as more of a No Limit Hold’em player, his 13 bracelets have come in four different games (Razz, No Limit Hold’em, Limit Hold’em, and Pot Limit Hold’em). Since winning bracelet #1, he has not gone more than five years without adding another one to his collection. He has earned multiple bracelets in three different years and is averaging $412,000 per WSOP victory, helped in part by his two Main Event wins.

Finally, we should point out that Hellmuth is the only player ever to win the WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas and the WSOP Europe Main Event. Congrats to Hellmuth on his continued success. Maybe PocketFives will be the recipient of his 14th piece of hardware? Now that would be cool!

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