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Live Reporting | 2010 World Series of Poker | Event #37: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. | PokerNews
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IVEY IVEY IVEY!!!!!
Live Reporting | 2010 World Series of Poker | Event #37: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. | PokerNews
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2010 World Series of Poker: Why Ivey Will Win 30 or More in His Lifetime | PokerNews
World Series of Poker: Is Phil Ivey the greatest player of all time? - ESPN
Not taking anything away from Ivey but...
I find it remarkable that Stu Unger isn't included in the article...
Seat 1: Phil Ivey - 1,595,000
Seat 2: Justin Smith - 2,100,000
Seat 3: Rob Akery - 1,980,000
Seat 4: Eric Afriat - 620,000
Seat 5: Moritz Kranich - 2,715,000
Seat 6: John Caridad - 5,120,000
353 entrants.
Payouts:
1 $875,150
2 $594,755
3 $363,650
4 $237,902
5 $169,930
6 $118,950
Level 26: 30,000-60,000, 5,000 ante
John Caridad raises from middle position to 165,000, and Phil Ivey calls from the cutoff. The flop comes A63, Caridad bets 140,000, and Ivey calls. The turn card is the K, Caridad bets 350,000, and Ivey thinks for nearly four minutes before he calls.
The river card is the 4, and Caridad thinks for about 30 seconds before he bets 500,000. After nearly three minutes, Ivey calls. Caridad shows pocket sevens (7-7) for a pair, and Ivey shows A-J to win the pot with a pair of aces as the crowd cheers the loudest they have so far this evening.
Pot Size: 2,430,000
Seat 1. Phil Ivey - 2,750,000
Seat 2. Justin Smith - 2,640,000
Seat 3. Rob Akery - 1,795,000
Seat 4. Eric Afriat - 650,000
Seat 5. Moritz Kranich - 1,535,000
Seat 6. John Caridad - 4,760,000
Just money for the craps tables;)
The Ivey Effect | PokerNews
I keed . . .
An odd situation saw a huge pot develop between Erik Seidel and Luke Schwartz – two of the bigger stacks at the table.
We joined the action on the river, where Schwartz’ stack was all in the middle, called by Seidel – but his pocket tens were looking pretty impregnable on the T-9-3-8-8 board and Seidel just mucked his hand.
With Seidel forced to hand over the bulk of his stack to the rampaging young Englishmen, Schwartz couldn’t help but ask, “What did you have” as he swept up the miserable-looking Seidel’s stack.
Ivey laughed and shook his hand, leading Schwartz to go on the attack.
“What are you laughing at??” he said.
“You’ve just won a huge pot off the guy and you’re asking him what he has,” Ivey responded.
“What does he care, he’s a multi-millionaire!” exclaimed Schwartz.
“That’s not the point, you don’t do that” said Ivey.
“I just wanted to find out how big a cooler it was. It’s nothing to do with you anyway,” fired back Schwartz.
“Well you asked me what I was laughing at…so I told you,” Ivey said, unfazed by the brazen Schwartz’ approach.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the situation, that pot has left Luke Schwartz as the chip leader of the tournament with around 340k, whilst Seidel looks down and out having returned amongst the chip leaders – reduced to a mere 50k or so.
Ivey has a stack capable of threatening Schwartz however – his 140k meaning a good run could see him get revenge on the youngster for “Team America.”
Ivey pwnz: Phil Ivey had a huge week at Full Tilt’s high-stakes cash-game tables — he was up about $1.4 million, and he overtook Tom Dwan for the 2010 profit lead. More here. Gus Hansen also had an awful week, and is now down $9 million during his Full Tilt career.
I didnt know this was in question. I thought this was common knowledge?
Well going by the 2p2 thread their is still question? lol
I have not kept up with it till today.
I am still number 1! (of course):wink2:
The best in the world?: ESPN released its latest power rankings. Not shockingly, Phil Ivey is still No. 1, and Vanessa Selbst has entered the rankings after another win. Story here, rankings below:
1. Phil Ivey
2. Jason Mercier
3. Michael Mizrachi
4. John Juanda
5. Tom Dwan
6. Tom Marchese
7. Eric Baldwin
8. Vanessa Selbst
9. Alexander Kostritsyn
10. Patrik Antonius
(yeah yeah . . . donkaments)
I gotta start reading these posts a little more lol
Sorry........
1 ANTONIO ESFANDIARI 485,600
2 DANIEL FUHS 397,500
3 FARAZ JAKA 364,400
4 DOUGLAS LEE 355,000
5 VANESSA ROUSSO 334,100
6 SOREL MIZZI 332,400
7 KEITH GIPSON 325,100
8 PHIL IVEY 308,100
9 DOYLE BRUNSON 295,400
10 NICHOLAS MITCHELL 290,100
Ivey was eliminated yesterday in 80th place though lol
At least they were right and the bubble burst quickly.
But this is great cause now Phil is mad and we all know what happens to Ivey's opponents chips when he gets mad!:)
The 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event kicked off Sunday and by the time the seven levels of Day 1a were in the books the top of the leaderboard looked a little bit like a commercial for Team Full Tilt Poker.
Erick Lindgren finished the day atop the chip counts with 186,000 while Patrik Antonius ended up third with 176,5000. Sandwiched in between those two is Australian Luke Brabin. Also lurking in the top ten is Phil Ivey, who sits sixth with 134,200.
The first day of play featured something that just might be a first, at least in recent memory, a Phil Ivey penalty. The eight-time WSOP bracelet winner was given a five-minute penalty for using his phone at the table. Tournament rules prevent players from being on the phone, texting, tweeting or surfing the web on their phones while at the table and despite a short protest from Ivey he was given a five-minute penalty.
Perennial BLUFF Online Player of the Year contender Chris Moorman also cracked the top ten with 116,900 chips. Erik Cajelais rounded out the top Full Tilt domination of the leaderboard with 108,700 chips, good enough for eighth overall.
Sunday was the first of three starting days for the Main Event with 238 players putting up the the $10,000 buy-in. Last year the first day drew 233 runners so tournament organizers could be looking at a moderate increase in field size from the 746 in 2010.
A number of big names didn’t make it through their opening day including Justin “BoostedJ Smith, Maria Ho, Eli Elezra, Tony Dunst and Terrence Chan. The biggest name though not to make it through the day was Tom Dwan who wasn’t able to match his Day 1a performance from a year ago where he was among the leaders.
Aussie Millions Main Event Day 1a Chip Counts
Not a 1st place again in another tournament for him
Player of the Year Update -- Ivey and Steinberg Climb - Poker News
not at all
good point
ty u2