Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth Pro Player Nicknamed "The Poker Brat", Phil Hellmuth became the youngest player to win the WSOP Main Event in 1989 when he was just 25, beating the legendary Johnny Chan in heads-up play. Since then, Phil Hellmuth has become a poker monster and holds the WSOP record with 16 bracelets in his possession, well ahead of Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey, all tied on 10 bracelets. Sometimes considered controversial for his level of play by the new generation and known for his
Daniel Negreanu
signs the most autographs, such is his popularity among today's poker players. Third on the All-Time Money List with over $46 million in Circuit earnings, Daniel Negreanu is known for his excellent reads of his opponents. Holder of 6 WSOP bracelets, 2 WSOP Player of the Year titles in 2004 and 2013, 2 WPT titles, 5 EPT final tables, Daniel Negreanu owes much of his fame to the High Stakes Poker show in which he took part in some legendary moves against Gus Hansen. Sponsored by the PokerStars website
Michaël Gathy | Circus Poker
Michaël Gathy Belgian player Michaël Gathy got off to a triumphant start to his career by winning the €1,700 Belgian Series Main Event in Namur for €175,000. A few months later, he won his first WSOP bracelet in a €1,000 tournament in Las Vegas for... 2020). In particular, he won the $5,000 No Limit Short-Handed for €560,843, a tournament renowned as one of the toughest at the WSOP, beating Frenchman Adrien Allain in the final heads-up. He is one of a group of very successful players, including
Moundir
Deauville for €20,670 and above all a fine 472nd place finish on the WSOP Main Event for $29,625 and an unforgettable memory on the most beautiful tournament in the world. Co-host of RMC's Poker Show alongside Daniel Riolo, Moundir is still passionate about poker. Online, live, it's all there, and the adventure could well be just beginning! 243 357 $ 2018: 472nd in the WSOP Main Event for 32 500 $
Pierre Calamusa
Instagram, and was recently interviewed by a TF1 TV crew about the WSOP 2021. He also came very close to his ultimate poker dream: a WSOP bracelet, finishing runner-up in the $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty for $94,060 and 4th in the $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty