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Originally Posted by easyfnmoney
Phil Hellmuth's 3 bracelets in 3 days in 1993 is one of the most remarkable achievements that no one talks about. A few days later, he took 2nd in another event.
Parts of this "fact" will be on multiple of my lists, but let me debunk the 3 days part now, because it's probably my number one peeve about the current online tournament databases (WSOP, Hendon, GPI, and CardPlayer at least, plus Wikipedia of course)...
There was a site called PokerPages.com that posted historical WSOP tournament results in April 2000. I don't know where they got their data from, so it might not be their fault, BUT, they listed most of the early years' results
alphabetically by the winner's last name. The dates of the tournaments are then guestimated by working backward from the Main Event, which is correctly listed last at least.
WSOP, Hendon, et al., all copied this incorrect order! Hellmuth discusses his feat with the correct dates in his book "Poker Brat", pages 169-170.
The
1993 Hendon WSOP page and
Wikipedia page show the bizarre
reverse alphabetical order for the third straight year in 1993 (except for the Main Event, which is close because it was Bechtel)!
Hellmuth actually won events 7, 18, and 19 (not 7, 8, and 9), while Ted Forrest won events 5, 6, and 17 (not 11, 12, and 13). Hellmuth's second place finish was event 11, BTW.
I have the correct starting dates and correct order for almost all these old WSOP bracelet events (and most of the ending dates) if anyone at the five aforementioned sites wants to contact me.