I've been away from my house for the majority of this week, so have missed what is happening at the World Series. You know what they say - you miss a day, you miss a lot, well I had no idea I missed something this huge. I have to admit, I really didn't think he would do it this year. But, Phil Hellmuth has proved all the nay-sayers (including me) wrong. Phil earned his 10th World Series of Poker bracelet after winning Event #34, which was $1000 No Limit Hold'em. This once again ties him with Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson for most WSOP bracelets, who each earned their tenth last year.
In addition to the bracelet, Phil is also taking home $631,863 for his efforts.
Final nine in this competition were:
1. Phil Hellmuth Jr. $631,863
2. Juha Helppi $331,144
3. Daryn Firicano $187,219
4. John Spadavecchia $163,817
5. Terris Preston $140,414
6. Elio Cabrera $117,012
7. David Plastik $93,610
8. Rafael Perry $70,207
9. Tony Guoga $46,805







