Phil Hellmuth Makes Final Table of Poker Players’ Championship

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11 time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth is determined to go for number 12.  After finishing 2nd in two prior WSOP events, Hellmuth is now gunning for a in at the 2011 Poker Players’ Championship where he just made the final table and is midway with the chip counts.

All chip counts appear below. 

CHIP COUNTS

•   #

•   Player

•   Chip Count

•   Trend

•   City

•   State

•   Country

•   1

•   Minh Ly

•   5,215,000        

•   -285,000

•   Temple City

•   CA

•   United States

•   2

•   Brian Rast

•   2,660,000        

•   +440,000

•   Las Vegas

•   NV

•   United States

•   3

•   Matt Glantz

•   2,535,000        

•   -35,000

•   Lafayette Hill

•   PA

•   United States

•   4

•   George Lind

•   2,315,000        

•   +385,000

•   Gilbert

•   AZ

•   United States

•   5

•   Phil Hellmuth

•   2,245,000        

•   -245,000

•   Palo Alto

•   CA

•   United States

•   6

•   Owais Ahmed

•   1,425,000        

•   +100,000

•   Anaheim

•   CA

•   United States

•   7

•   Ben Lamb

•   1,180,000        

•   +400,000

•   Las Vegas

•   NV

•   United States

•   8

•   Jason Lester

•   920,000        

•   -80,000

•   Aventura

•   FL

•   United States

•   9

•   Scott Seiver

•   725,000        

•   -100,000

•   Las Vegas

•   NV

•   United States

 

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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