SEVENTH WSOP BRACELET FOR IVEY (Update)
19 June 2009
Poker ace wins his second WSOP event this
year
Phil Ivey showed what a classy and aggressive player he
is at the World Series of Poker with his second victory
this year, bringing his personal gold bracelet count to
seven by taking down Event 25 - the $2 500 buy-in
Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Eight or Better.
The
win and bracelet is the second at this year's WSOP for
Ivey, who last week won the $2 500 buy-in 2-7 Draw
Lowball No Limit. It is also the second time the
33-year-old international poker star has taken home
bracelets for a single WSOP - in 2005 he achieved three
bracelets.
With career tournament winnings
approaching $7 million, 8 major tourney wins and 43
cashes, the Atlantic City pro can position himself among
the game's top players. And that's not counting his
frequent and lucrative forays into the Internet big
money tables at Full Tilt Poker.
In his latest
triumph, Ivey was the last man standing from a starting
field of 376 players that included experienced players
like Jeff Lisandro, Dutch Boyd, Jerry Buss, Carlos
Mortensen, Katja Thater, Brock Parker, Eli Elezra,
Jennifer Harman, Scott Clements, Thomas Bihl, Mel Judah,
Chad Brown, Jon "PearlJammer" Turner and Erick Lindgren.
After three tough days the final table looked like
this, with Jon Turner holding the chip lead and Carlos
Mortensen and Ming Lee not far behind. Ivey was the low
man in chip stacks, but wasted no time in rectifying
that.
Seat 1: Eric Buchman - 236,000 Seat 2:
Dutch Boyd - 419,000 Seat 3: Tom Koral - 155,000
Seat 4: Carlos Mortensen - 482,000 Seat 5: Peter
Gelencser - 219,000 Seat 6: Phil Ivey - 217,000
Seat 7: Ming Lee - 466,000 Seat 8: Jon Turner -
607,000
Despite his strong position going into
the final table, Mortenson was eventually taken out in
the third spot, worth $89 342, leaving the final battle
to Phil Ivey and Ming Lee, with the former holding the
lead. Ming Lee put up a good fight in the short heads
up, at one time even taking the chip lead over, but Ivey
prevailed to achieve his seventh bracelet and the main
prize of $220 538.
The win puts Ivey in the
fourth level of players who have won seven bracelets,
positioning him alongside greats like Billy
Baxter....and with this year's World Series of Poker
only half completed, who knows what the poker wizard
from Atlantic City will achieve over the coming days?
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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