Poker pro and all time WSOP bracelet leader Phil Hellmuth discusses perhaps moving on from his ‘poker-brat’ image, his critics’ claim that he can only beat weak players and more on this episode of ‘The Scoop.’
I am like phil, at times i flip out, I understand. When you play with such passion, I may be very young I may play very small stakes. But I love this game, becomming a pro is my biggest dream. But when youre in a tournament, you fight and you fight, it comes down to that moment. Then the guy sucks out, its truly like a part of your heart is tonr out, that is how I feel. I really hate that I flip out and at times berate other playersm I hate it. But its just really hard when you play with such passion. I get you phil!
bkplem 17 days ago
Phil, I do believe you have to tone it down (although I know much of what you do is geared toward the audience). A persona of gentleman champion, which you are, will take you farther -- and that is saying a lot for a fellow that has already accomplished HUGE things.
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DonniKong
26 days ago
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DonniKong
26 days ago
I am like phil, at times i flip out, I understand. When you play with such passion, I may be very young I may play very small stakes. But I love this game, becomming a pro is my biggest dream. But when youre in a tournament, you fight and you fight, it comes down to that moment. Then the guy sucks out, its truly like a part of your heart is tonr out, that is how I feel. I really hate that I flip out and at times berate other playersm I hate it. But its just really hard when you play with such passion. I get you phil!
bkplem
17 days ago
Phil, I do believe you have to tone it down (although I know much of what you do is geared toward the audience). A persona of gentleman champion, which you are, will take you farther -- and that is saying a lot for a fellow that has already accomplished HUGE things.