Posts tagged Ivey

Poker – The Life of Phil Ivey – Still Hating The Lakers


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Poker – The life of Phil Ivey The Bet Whisperer


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Phil Ivey vs Tom Dwan


2 great players.

High Stakes Poker – Brad Booth vs Phil Ivey


First hand of Season 03 – Episode 12

Phil Ivey wins his 7th WSOP bracelet


Event 25 – $2500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8-or-better

Phil Ivey vs Gavin Smith – Part2


Phil Ivey vs Gavin Smith on Poker After Dark

Phil Ivey Catches His Wife Cheating


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WSOP 2009 final table countdown Phil Ivey documentary 1/2


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Phil Ivey vs Zigmund on Poker after dark


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World Record Pot on Million dollar cash game between Phil Ivey and Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan – $1.2 Mil !


www.pokerstrategy.com When Tom ‘Durrr’ Dwan and Phil Ivey were all in, the pot contained 1.2 million dollars. It was the biggest pot ever in the history of televised poker. The record pot materialized after around 20 hours of play during the filming of Full Tilt Poker’s Million Dollar Cash Game in London. When play began, the game was was full-ring no-limit holdem with a bunch of well-known pros such as Chris Ferguson, Mike Matusow, Allen Cunningham and Gus Hansen. After 20 hours of play, only three players were still playing: Durrrr, Ivey and Antonius. That’s when the big pot occurred. Durrr, Ivey and Antonius playing three-handed $1000/2000 no-limit holdem cash game on TV, how could anything in any form of media ever compare to that again? Durr and Ivey both flopped straight draws on a Q53 flop, and when the 4 on the turn filled their respective straights the money went in. A total of $1.2M. While Ivey had been drawing to the sucker straight with his A2, Durr with 76 had the nuts and pocketed a neat little win. Just another day at work for two legendary poker players, a classic moment in the history of television for the rest of us.