Phil Hellmuth celebrated his first cash of the year with a 10th-place finish for $14,400 during the PokerGO Tour Kickoff Series. However, the experience was more memorable for the time spent with his son, Phillip Jr., who made his debut at 34 years old. Despite Phillip not cashing in his tournaments, both father and son gained valuable insights at the tables. Phil revealed his pride in hearing positive feedback about his son's character and performance, reinforcing their close relationship.
Phil Hellmuth recorded his first tournament cash of the year, finishing 10th at the PokerGO Tour, but the event highlighted time spent with his son.
Phillip Hellmuth Jr. made his PokerGO studio debut, playing against top high rollers while dad Phil watched proudly, promoting his online sponsor.
Phil Hellmuth expressed joy in witnessing his son's poker growth, noting that he's played 160 days since May, though he didn't cash in the tournaments.
Seated together during a tournament, Phil praised his son's gameplay, reflecting the deep bond and pride he feels as a supportive father.
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