Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth, Katherine’s husband Personal life Katherine is married to Phillip Jerome Hellmuth who is known for being an American professional poker player – ironically, Phil is known to act insane when the situation at the table is not as he would want it to be, and although Katherine is a psychiatrist, she can’t help him to control. Phil Hellmuth’s Early Life Philip Jerome Hellmuth Jr. Was born on July 16 1964 in Madison, Wisconsin. His Father, Phil Sr, was a dean at the University of Wisconsin, and his mom Lynn was a sculptor. Hellmuth appeared in four episodes during Season 1 (2006), ten episodes in Season 4 (2007), and half an episode in Season 6 (2010) after he went broke to Phil Ivey on Episode 1. Hellmuth shoved the turn with a pair and straight draw, and Ivey looked him up with a superior flush draw which had turned top pair.

Nicknamed as “Poker Brat” for his temperamental personality, Phillip Jerome Hellmuth Jr. is one of the top poker players in the US. He has won fourteen World Series of Poker bracelets and has reached over 50 final tables at the WSOP. He is best known for being the victor of the Main Event at the 1989 World Series of Poker as well as the Main Event at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe. Phillip Hellmuth, or most commonly referred to as Phil, is an inductee of the WSOP’s Poker Hall of Fame.

Phil Hellmuth Net Worth

According to the latest figures from The Hendon Mob Poker Database, Hellmuth has earned a total of $20,977,294 in live earnings. He placed seventh on the All Time Money List, joining the ranks of poker royalties Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Antonio Esfandiari, Daniel Colman, Phil Ivey, and Scott Seiver.

In the Americas, his winnings amounted to a whopping $18,935,090. In his tournaments in Europe, Hellmuth has won a total of $1,867,315. And in Oceania, he has won $43,663. He has not reported retiring anytime soon. Needless to say, we can expect to see the Phil Hellmuth net worth increasing more in the following years.

Phil Hellmuth Early Years

Phil is the oldest among Phil Hellmuth Sr. and Lynn Hellmuth’s five children. He grew up in Madison, Wisconsin and even became classmates and best friends with the late comedian Chris Farley. Phil learned playing cards through his family. He would always mention that his most enjoying games in the family were played against his grandmother, Agnes Slattery. He dedicated his Harper Collins book Play Poker Like the Pro’s to her. When he was attending the University of Wisconsin, he learned how to play Texas Hold’Em poker at the student union.

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Phil Hellmuth Net Worth

After building his poker bankroll through local poker games, Phil decided to drop out of college. During this time, Phil would travel to Las Vegas. He probably wasn’t dealt with the best poker hands because it was only after the tenth time that he went to Las Vegas that he started winning at the tables. He would often come back to Madison to rebuild his bankroll. He would do so by detasseling corn and tilling soil for Blaine Farms.

Phil Hellmuth in the World Series of Poker Tournaments

In 1989, when he was only 24 years old, Phil won the Main Event at the World Series of Poker. By defeating the two-time defending champion Johnny Chan in heads up play, Phil became the youngest to win the said event. However, in 2008, his record was broken by Peter Eastgate. As of this writing, Phil holds the record for the player who has the most WSOP cashes (108) and the player who has the most number of final tables (52).

Phil is strongest at playing Texas Hold'em with twelve out of is fourteen bracelets won in that format. However, he still found some success in playing non-hold'em events. It is worth noting that 22 of his 52 final tables were for different formats of the game, including Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo, 2-7 Lowball, Omaha hold'em (Pot Limit, Limit, and Hi-Lo), and Seven Card Razz, as well as mixed games like H.O.R.S.E and the Poker Player's Championship. In 1988, he reached his first-ever WSOP final table and his third WSOP cash-in in the Pot Limit Omaha Hold'em with Rebuys event.

When Hellmuth joined the 1993 World Series of Poker, he became the second player in the tournament’s history to win three bracelets within one WSOP. Another notable fact about that feat was that Hellmuth won his three victories in three consecutive days. In total, the “Poker Brat” won 14 World Series of Poker bracelets. He won his 12th on June 11, 2012 when he defeated Don Zewin in the $2,500 Seven-Card Razz event. He earned $182,793 in the said event. This was also the first non-hold'em bracelet that Hellmuth won. To date, his largest cash in a single event was when he finished fourth in the $1,000,000 buy-in 'Big One for One Drop' tournament. He collected $2,645,333 from that event. The most recent World Series of Poker bracelet that Hellmuth won was from the 10,000 Seven-Card Razz event on June 8, 2015. He earned $271,105 from the said event.

Phil Hellmuth in the World Poker Tour

As of this writing, Phil Hellmuth has reached four final tables and has cashed 13 times in separate World Poker Tour events. At the 3rd Annual 49'er Gold Rush Bonanza in 2002, Hellmuth joined the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em WPT Event and finished fourth. In 2003, he finished third at the World Poker Finals at Foxwoods under the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em WPT Event. In 2008, he joined the WPT L.A. Poker Classic and finished sixth in a final table where Phil Ivey and Nam Le also competed. He earned $229,480 in that event. He also competed in two WPT Invitational Events – the World Poker Tour by The Book in 2004 and the WPT Bad Boys of Poker II in 2006. Hellmuth finished third in both events. As of May 2010, Hellmuth has been the 122nd player to earn over a million dollars from World Poker Tour events.

Phil Hellmuth’s Other Tournament Involvements

Hellmuth is also known to regularly appear on Poker After Dark, both as a commentator and a player. On his first tournament in the show, he won a net of $100,000. After two weeks, he joined another Poker After Dark tournament and won another $100,000. Hellmuth is also the champion of the third season of Late Night Poker.

In 2000, Hellmuth defeated 437 other poker players in the Poker EM 7-Card Stud Main Event in Austria, winning $106,250. He also made a mark in history when he won the first ever National Heads-Up Poker Championship, defeating big names like Antonio Esfandiari, Huck Seed, Paul Phillips, Men Nguyen, Lyle Berman, and Chris Ferguson. In 2007, he wasn’t able to join the National Heads-Up Poker Championship because he opted to compete in PartyPoker.com’s Premier League Poker. Out of the six group matches, he won four and eventually finished third in the finals. The following year, he joined the National Heads-Up Poker Championship but lost against Tom Dwan in the first round. He competed in the same tournament once more in 2013 where he finished second after Mike Matusow. He earned $300,000 in that competition.

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Phil Hellmuth Worth / Reported Winnings

TOURNAMENTWINNINGSCASHESBRACELETS/CHAMPIONSHIPSFINAL
Casino$18,806,51826300
World Series of Poker$13,546,4841151454
World Poker Tour$1,106,3451200

Phil Hellmuth Biggest Winnings/Career Highlights

DateEventBuy-InPlaceWinnings
Jul 03, '12Event 55 - $1,000,000 No-Limit Hold'em The Big One for One Drop
2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker
$1,000,0004$2,645,333
Oct 04, '12Main Event
2012 World Series of Poker Europe
$13,5361$1,333,841
Jul 06, '11$50,000 Poker Player's Championship
2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker
$50,0002$1,063,034
May 19, '89No Limit Hold'em World Championship
20th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1989
$10,0001$755,000
Jun 29, '15$111,111 No-Limit Hold'em for One Drop
2015 World Series of Poker
$111,1116$696,821
Jun 11, '07Event 15 - No-Limit Hold'em
2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker
$1,5001$637,254
Jul 25, '06Event 35 - No-Limit Hold'em
2006 37th Annual World Series of Poker
$1,0001$631,863
Mar 06, '05No-Limit Hold'em National Heads Up Championship
2005 National Heads-Up Poker Championship
$01$500,000
Jul 06, '06Event 9 - No-Limit Hold'em
2006 37th Annual World Series of Poker
$5,0002$423,893
May 17, '03No Limit Hold'em
34th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2003
$3,0001$410,860
Apr 24, '01Texas Hold'em (no limit)
32nd World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2001
$2,0001$316,550
May 19, '01Championship Event
32nd World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2001
$10,0005$303,705
Jan 27, '132013 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
2013 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
$25,0002$300,000
Nov 17, '03No Limit Hold'em WPT Event
2003 World Poker Finals (WPT)
$10,0003$281,700
Jun 20, '11$10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Low Split Championship
2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker
$10,0002$273,233
Jun 08, '15$10,000 Seven Card Razz
2015 World Series of Poker
$10,0001$271,105
Nov 08, '05No-Limit Hold'em
2005 WSOP Tournament of Champions
$03$250,000
Dec 20, '95Hall of Fame Championship
Hall of Fame Poker Classic 1995
$5,0001$236,000
Feb 28, '08No-Limit Hold'em Championship Event 29
2008 L.A. Poker Classic (WPT)
$9,9006$229,820
Jun 11, '11$10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Lowball Championship
2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker
$10,0002$226,909
May 03, '97Hold'em Pot Limit
28th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1997
$3,0001$204,000
Apr 29, '92Limit Hold'em
23rd World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1992
$5,0001$188,000
Jun 10, '12Event 18 - $2,500 Seven-Card Razz
2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker
$2,5001$182,793
Apr 26, '93No Limit Hold'em
24th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1993
$2,5001$173,000
Apr 28, '03Limit Hold'em
34th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2003
$2,5001$171,400
Apr 27, '93No Limit Hold'em
24th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1993
$1,5001$161,400
Jul 15, '08Event 54 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em
2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker
$9,40045$154,400
Jan 22, '98Championship Event - No Limit Hold'em
Carnivale of Poker
$5,0002$153,000
Apr 24, '10WPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
2010 Five-Star World Poker Classic (WPT)
$25,0007$152,856
Apr 28, '93Limit Hold'em
24th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1993
$5,0001$138,000
Jun 18, '12Event 32 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E.
2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker
$10,0004$134,056
Aug 01, '88$10,000 No Limit Hold'em
4th Annual Diamond Jim Brady
$10,0001$125,000
Apr 27, '07No-Limit Hold'em Championship
2007 Five-Star World Poker Classic (WPT)
$25,00018$123,760
Mar 12, '10WPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
2010 Bay 101 Shooting Star
$9,5006$117,000
Dec 16, '95Limit Hold'em
Hall of Fame Poker Classic 1995
$1,5001$117,000
Sep 19, '03No Limit Hold'em Main Event
2003 United States Poker Championship
$9,8003$116,424
Oct 07, '00Limit Seven Card Stud
2000 Poker EM
$2501$106,250
May 12, '01Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight or Better
32nd World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2001
$5,0002$103,785
Jan 28, '00Championship Event No Limit Hold'em
Carnivale of Poker III
$5,0003$100,700
Jun 16, '08Event 28 - Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys
2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker
$4,7008$100,292
Apr 19, '94No Limit Hold'em
25th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1994
$1,5002$93,900
Jul 01, '08Event 51 - H.O.R.S.E.
2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker
$1,3653$93,168
Apr 25, '92Limit Hold'em
23rd World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1992
$2,5002$84,000
Oct 30, '91Pot Limit Hold'em
Hall Of Fame Poker Classic 1991
$1,5001$80,400
Jan 17, '98Limit Hold'em
Carnivale of Poker
$1,5001$78,000
Aug 29, '89No Limit Hold'em
5th Annual Diamond Jim Brady
$10,0003$78,000
Jun 19, '07Event 28 - No-Limit Hold'em
2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker
$3,0006$76,464
Mar 08, '09NBC Heads Up Championship Event
2009 NBC National Heads-Up Championship
$20,0005$75,000
Jun 01, '14$1,500 Seven Card Razz
2014 World Series of Poker
$1,5002$74,848
May 09, '93Deuce to Seven Draw
24th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 1993
$5,0002$72,500
Aug 02, '88$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
4th Annual Diamond Jim Brady
$1,0002$72,000
Jun 28, '05Pot-Limit Omaha
2005 36th Annual World Series of Poker
$5,0008$70,625
Dec 14, '00Grand Final
2000 Late Night Poker Series 3
$01$64,973
Nov 20, '96No Limit Hold'em Championship Event
1996 United States Poker Championship
$7,5003$63,000
Mar 17, '02Limit Hold'em Championship Event
2002 Party Poker Million
$8,0003$62,400
Apr 24, '06Event 12 - No-Limit Hold'em Championship
2006 Five-Star World Poker Classic (WPT)
$25,00050$58,585
Feb 09, '03Omaha Hi/Lo
2003 L.A. Poker Classic (WPT)
$1,0001$55,485
Nov 17, '14$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $75K Guarantee
2014 Pittsburgh Poker Open Fall Series
$1,0001$54,414
Jun 09, '13Event 16 - $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Heads Up
2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker
$10,0005$54,024
Aug 09, '06Event 47 - No-Limit Hold'em
2006 37th Annual World Series of Poker
$1,5003$53,945
Apr 07, '00No Limit Hold'em
The First Annual Jack Binion World Poker Open
$1,0001$53,932


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Who is Katherine Sanborn?

The exact date and location of Katherine’s birth has not been specified but she was born somewhere in the US in 1972, and so holds American nationality – Katherine is a recognized psychiatrist who became popular after she married the love of her life Phil Hellmuth.

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Early life and education

There is not much known about Katherine’s background or what woke her interest in psychiatry – she spent her entire childhood in the US with her parents, and after she matriculated from a local high school, enrolled at the University of Wisconsin’s Medical School and graduated in 1993 – she went on to complete her residency at the Stanford University’s School of Medicine.

Career

Dr. Katherine Sanborn is specialized in treating hospitalized psychiatric patients – she has been a practitioner of psychiatry for over 20 years, and has gained a lot of experience in the field. She has been working at the Stanford University as the Co-Director of the Individual Psychotherapy Clinic, Stanford Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences since 2011, while she is also the Inpatient Medical Director at the Psychiatry sector at Stanford since 2015.

Rumors say that Katherine wanted a taste of the poker feeling and that she therefore attended the Ladies Only World Series of Poker Tournament held in 2005 – it is not verified but is said that she competed, and lost to Jennifer Tilly who went on to became that year’s champion.

Personal life

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Katherine is married to Phillip Jerome Hellmuth who is known for being an American professional poker player – ironically, Phil is known to act insane when the situation at the table is not as he would want it to be, and although Katherine is a psychiatrist, she can’t help him to control his emotions. A very popular poker commentator who works for the ESPN named Norman Chad called Katherine ‘a saint and an angel’ for being able to deal with her husband who has a problem with his temper. One time when he lost a round, he got mad and came to her while she calmed him down by saying ‘Let it go. You know you’re not out. You’re not out. Let it go. You’re not out, and everything can turn around. But you’ve got to let it go.’ While her husband loves being the center of attention and is a quite a public personality, Katherine hates being on camera, but is there during his big poker matches anyway.

The couple first met at the University of Wisconsin as both of them were studying there – they dated for several years and married each other just one year after Phil won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 1989, the youngest person who even managed to win it –and the couple exchanged their vows in 1990. Even though he might have a slight temper problem, Phil is known as a person who would never cheat on his wife – he enjoys going to clubs where he is usually treated as a VIP, while many beautiful girls flirt with him because of his wealth, but he loves his wife the most and would never do anything to hurt her. They have two kids who are no longer kids but already have their own families – Phil III and Nick – Katherine and Phil are currently living in Palo Alto in California, and are said to be enjoying their life there. According to some unofficial sources, Phil is trying to persuade his wife to move to Las Vegas so he could be closer to the poker tables, but Katherine prefers to stay in Palo Alto.

If someone is interested to learn more about Phil’s life journey and his marriage with Katherine, you can read his autobiography and learn more about the time when she wanted to leave him in 2001 and 2002 or when he wanted to leave her in 2015.

Who is Phil Hellmuth?

Phillip J. Hellmuth, Jr. was born in the US on 16 July 1964 and is the current record holder for having the most World Series of Poker bracelets – 15 of them. He won the Main Event of the 1989 World Series of Poker and the Main Event of the World Series of Poker Europe in 2012 – he has also been a member of the World Series of Poker Hall of Fame since 2007.

Phil had a rather tough childhood as he had bad grades at Madison West High School, and was not getting along with his friends – he was the ‘black sheep’ of his family. He enrolled at the University of Wisconsin in Madison where he met Katherine for the first time, studying for three years before quitting to become a poker player. As of 2019, he is said to have won nearly $23 million from live poker tournaments, and holds the 17th spot on the list of the highest money winners in poker of all time – the highest amount which he ever won was slightly over $1 million at the $10,450 No Limit Hold’em Main Event.

He has reached the final table on the World Poker Tour five times – he won fourth place in 2002 when he competed in the $3,000 No Limit Hold’em WPT Event at the 49’er Gold Rush Bonanza, third place in 2003 at the $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Event at the World Poker Finals held at Foxwoods, and was the sixth best player in 2008 at the L.A. Poker Classic; he got bronze in 2010 at the Bay 101 Shooting Star event, and silver at the Bicycle Casino in 2017.

Phil is also a writer of poker books such as “Play Poker like the Pros”, “Bad Beats and Lucky Draws”, and “Poker Brat”. People who watch poker tournaments know Phil as the “Poker Brat” which is the nickname he received due to his change in behavior after not doing well at the table – he is known to insult other players and to be ready to walk away from the table if he gets mad or angry enough.

Red carpet at @sampaio_carol birthday party! Beautiful party at @CopacabanaPalac Hotel, only until 7 AM!! Or maybe, 2 AM for wife and I! Picture by @CariolaRodrigo#PHNiceLife#POSITIVITYpic.twitter.com/qjRaLj8Krr

— phil_hellmuth (@phil_hellmuth) March 14, 2019

Appearance and net worth

Katherine’s current age is not known as she hasn’t shared her exact date of birth with the public, but considering the fact that she graduated from the university in 1993 she should be somewhere around 47, although her husband is currently 54 years old. Katherine has short brown hair and brown eyes, while her height and weight are not known.

According to authoritative sources, Katherine’s current net worth is estimated to be over $3 million and is sure to rise as she is a popular and respected psychiatrist.

Social media presence

Katherine doesn’t seem to be active on any of the popular social media platforms or she is a very hard person to find.

On the other hand, her husband Phil is very active on the Internet – he launched his Twitter account in December 2008 and has so far amassed over 270,000 followers and tweeted nearly 14,500 times. His Instagram account is followed by more than 60,000 people while he’s posted around 640 pictures – he has a Facebook account as well, which he rather uses to keep in touch with his friends and family.