World Series of Poker: Events #28-30, Lee Childs cashes!
We haven't received results of Event #27 from the World Series of Poker yet (media mixup, we think), but here we go for Events #28-20. Congrats to Lee Childs in Event #29!
Phil Galfond, a 23-year-old pro from Madison, Wis., wins Event #28 (PLO).
Event #28, PLO w/rebuys, $5,000 entry, 152 entrants
Ante Up guests
4. Johnny Chan, $246,874
7. Daniel Negreanu, $123,437
John Phan, a 33-year-old pro from Stockton, Calif., wins Event #29 (No-Limit Hold'em). And, as mentioned, Lee Childs, who last year made the final table of the Main Event, cashes and Don Mullis of St. Pete Beach gets another cash.
Event #29, No-Limit Hold'em, $3,000 entry, 716 entrants
Ante Up Nationals
12. Lee Childs, Alexandria, Va., $24,702
Ante Up guests
12. Lee Childs, Alexandria, Va., $24,702
Tampa Bay area players
16. Dan Mullis, St. Pete Beach, $14,821
Rob Hollink, a 46-year-old pro from Groningen, Netherlands, wins Event #30 (Limit Hold'em World Championship). Andy Bloch continues his nice WSOP run as well.
Event #30, Limit Hold'em World Championship, $10,000 entry, 218 entrants
Ante Up guests
7. Andy Bloch, $81,968
Ante Up WSOP totals
Ante Up Nation: 2 cashes, 0 bracelets, $30,486 prize money
Ante Up guests: 32 cashes, 2 bracelets, $2,309,022 prize money
Tampa Bay area players: 17 cashes, 0 bracelets, $173,049 prize money
World Series of Poker photos


Christopher Cosenza is co-host of the longest running poker podcast on the planet, Ante Up! He started playing poker seriously in 2003 and his favorite players are Phil Ivey and Kenna James, though he tends to act like Phil Hellmuth if you make a bad play against him.
Scott Long, Ante Up!'s other co-host, is the author of the monthly Bet on It column in tbt*. He began gambling way too young (don't tell the fuzz!) and in the seventh grade, named his state "Gambleland" for a school project (State Animal? Loan shark, of course).



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