The 5 players with the most WSOP bracelets

The World Series of Poker is one of the most prestigious poker competitions. It is where a large number of professional players meet to compete at the tables and test their skill, ability and strategy.

Founded in 1970 by Benny Binion in Las Vegas, today the WSOP is the pinnacle for many players, who are looking for a way to compete head-to-head with other poker pros.

What is the WSOP



The WSOP is a series of poker tournaments that take place each year in the cradle of the game, Las Vegas, and is the epicenter of a competition that annually attracts thousands of players from all over the world. For many, these tournaments have become one of the hallmarks of competitive poker, where there is a unique and tremendously competitive environment.

The Main Event of the WSOP is No Limit Texas Hold'em, the most played modality today. But the competition also has modalities for all tastes, so it is easy to find a place where each type of player feels comfortable and has everything to enjoy the competition.

And all for what? To win the gold bracelet, the coveted prize that all participants aspire to. The bracelet, by itself, is a beloved and very attractive trophy, but it also symbolizes excellence in poker and corroborates the excellent level of the person who has won it. A prestigious trophy that some players have managed to obtain multiple times, something we will see later.

What is the price of a WSOP bracelet


With the WSOP bracelet being so luxurious and prestigious, it must come with a price. Or so some must think. Despite everything, the WSOP bracelet has no price in the market, in reality. Nobody would be interested in selling it, but it also does not have a fixed price so trying to pawn it would be blindly valuing a trophy that is associated with maximum prestige.

They have no monetary price on the market, but it must be said that their value is actually incalculable. For many, getting a bracelet at the WSOP is the most they can hope for, and once they reach the highest peak in their professional poker playing career, they take a break or approach the game in another way.

If we talk about the price of a WSOP bracelet in terms of buy-in, that is something else. On average, the buy-in to participate in the WSOP Main Event has remained around $10,000. This means that winning the WSOP is not only associated with winning the gold bracelet, but also with taking home a part of the accumulated jackpot. And we are talking about million-dollar earnings.

Which poker players have the most WSOP bracelets


For the most competitive players, obtaining a gold bracelet at the WSOP is only an incentive to continue competing and surpass their personal record of trophies won in the largest poker series in the world. The 5 players who have won the most bracelets are the following:

  • Phil Hellmuth: 17 bracelets; $17,886,530 in profits. He is the one who holds the highest record of WSOP bracelets achieved so far. His ability to play poker, with a great capacity to adapt to the different game modes, has earned him to be considered one of the best in modern poker. He has won the WSOP Main Event and different tournaments in Omaha, Texas Hold'em and even 7 Card Stud.
  • Phil Ivey: 10 bracelets; $9,602,883 in profits. Tied with Brunson and other poker pros is Phil Ivey. Controversial due to his style in some competitions, it cannot be denied that he is one of the best players in the world of American poker. He is tremendously versatile and skilled, and has achieved a level of excellence rarely seen.
  • Johnny Chan: 10 bracelets; $4,715,015 in profits. Known as the “Eastern Express”, Johnny Chan is known for his aggressive style and his innate ability to make correct reads of rivals. That style has earned him victory ten times in the WSOP, equaling and surpassing some of the best players of all time.
  • Doyle Brunson: 10 bracelets; $3,038,079 in profits. Timeless poker legend Doyle Brunson earned a dozen bracelets throughout his prolific career. He was one of the players who had the most deep-rooted concept of seniority, since he had experienced poker in its different stages in the 20th century and saw how it was modernized with the arrival of the new century. He demonstrated the value of experience in a game like poker and earned him ten-time champion of the most prestigious world series of poker.
  • Erik Seidel: 9 bracelets; $7,670,315 in profits. Closing out the top 5 is Erik Seidel, a veteran whose long career in poker has brought him great doses of recognition thanks to the quality of his game in international tournaments. He started in the 80s, and shortly after he began to stand out on the international circuits.

 

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