The 50th anniversary of the World Series of Poker is getting closer with each day, and it is just over a month right now before the spectacle begins on May 28 and lasts all the way to July 16. There will be a total of 89 bracelets awarded, and the organizers are estimated to have prepared more than $200 million in prizes to be distributed in all events. As this great tournament approaches, we will cover a couple of interesting things related to it, the first one being the top bracelet winners of all time. Let’s take a look!
Of all WSOP players with at least four career bracelet wins, 16 of them have also won at least one Main Event. Hellmuth, of course, has long topped the all-time list, emerging as a top-35 finisher. Moorman is a beast in the live poker world, unlike others on this list. The popular Brit has $5,942,729 earnings from live poker tournaments. Two WSOP runner-up finishes, a WSOP bracelet and a WPT title helped Moorman reach this lofty number. Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet has $16,056,807 in Cashes.
Phil Hellmuth is quite a controversial player, but he is the single most successful player in WSOP that has ever lived, with a total number of 15 bracelets. He has been playing poker for almost four decades, and his first WSOP bracelet came in 1989 when he managed to win the WSOP $10,000 Main Event and claim a total of $755,000. The fifteenth bracelet came back in 2018 when he won the Event #71: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em and took home a total of $485,082.
Phil Ivey is also one of the living legends who managed to win a total of 10 bracelets at WSOP tournaments. Apart from being a poker professional, Ivey has been also been in the center of media attention about his edge sorting affair.
Chan also shares the second place with Phil Ivey, as both of them have 10 bracelets each. Chan had a very interesting life since he was born in China and moved with his family to the US when he was a teenager. He made it 27 times to the final table of WSOP events and had a total of 45 money finishes.
Mr. Brunson, aka the Godfather of Poker, needs no introduction, as he is considered one of the best poker players of all time. He also shares the second place with the previous to players, as he has also won a total of 10 bracelets in WSOP tournaments. He made it to the final table 26 times and cashed out 37 times. Brunson is 85 right now and still occasionally plays poker. He also holds one World Poker Tour title.
The fifth place is currently occupied by Johnny Moss, who has a total of nine bracelets and is followed by Erik Seidel who, at the moment, sits at eight. Men Nguyen and Billy Baxter have seven bracelets each, while the ninth place is shared by Layne Flack, Ted Forrest, Jeff Lisandro, TJ Cloutier, Chris Ferguson, Daniel Negreanu, and Jay Heimowitz – al of them have won a bracelet six times each.
We are up for a great half-century anniversary where anything could happen. Although it is highly unlikely that someone would top Phil Hellmuth, there might be some changes on the leaderboard.
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