Phil Hellmuth Launches ‘Poker Brat Radio’ on ESPN Radio

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World Series of Poker record bracelet holder Phil Hellmuth this week launched “Poker Brat Radio”.

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The show debuted at 5 pm PST May 15.

Hellmuth is best known for holding 11 WSOP bracelets.  He has 45 live tournament cashouts and has sat at 85 final tables.  He has finished in 1st place.  He has won just shy of $11 million in live tournaments to date. 

The so-called “Poker Brat”, named for his antics at the tables, has one first place finish this year at the LA Poker Classic – 8 Game Mix.

Hellmuth went on quite a run at last year’s World Series of Poker, finishing three events in 2nd place and cashing out in five total.

You can listen to “Poker Brat Radio” here

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

 

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