Hellmuth Chases Record 18th WSOP Bracelet in Omaha
The poker legend is among the final 15 in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo at the 2026 WSOP.

Phil Hellmuth entered June 2026's World Series of Poker $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo event as one of the final 15 players still in contention for what would be his record 18th bracelet, according to PokerNews.
Why It Matters
A record-breaking 18th bracelet would extend Hellmuth's already unmatched WSOP title count further beyond any other player in the tournament's history. For poker bettors and fans tracking prop markets, Hellmuth's deep run in a high-stakes mixed game — not just his signature No-Limit Hold'em — signals that his edge remains genuine across formats. The $10,000 buy-in Omaha Hi-Lo field draws elite competition, making a final-table appearance statistically meaningful rather than a function of soft fields. As always, gambling involves real financial risk; any derivative betting markets around bracelet outcomes carry variance on top of variance.
Context
Hellmuth currently holds 17 WSOP bracelets, a record set over a career spanning more than three decades. As of June 2026, the WSOP is running its annual summer series, with multiple open events overlapping across the Rio and Horseshoe properties in Las Vegas. Omaha Hi-Lo is a split-pot game that rewards discipline and hand-reading — skills Hellmuth has displayed across formats over the years.
What's Next
The $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo final table will play down to a winner over the next day or two, with bracelet ceremony and official chip counts expected to be updated in real time at PokerNews. Hellmuth must outlast 14 remaining opponents to claim the title.
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