At The End of The Day At The WSOP 2010: UB.com’s Phil Hellmuth Goes for 12th
This isn’t the first time UB’s Phil Hellmuth has intimidated to win a bracelet this summer. He made the final two tables of event no. 8, a $1,500 No-limit Hold’em event, but was removed in 15th place. After that unacceptable UB Referral Code bust out, Hellmuth couldn’t help but give vent to, mumbling, “I’m all in one time in 14 hours. They played so bad against me…I’m [curse deleted] steaming.”
There was a lot going on Wednesday at the World Series of Poker, with a full slate of six tournaments running. Yet, most of the attention early in the day was of course through in the direction of Phil Ivey; having scored his eighth WSOP bracelet, tying him with Erik Seidel for the fifth most bracelets in WSOP history. The UB Com Review crowd watching his bracelet ceremony reached back across almost the entire length of the enormous Pavilion room, an audience several times larger than any of the other previous ceremonies.