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Biography
Phil Ivey, real name Phillip Dennis Ivey Jr. is widely regarded as one of the best poker players to ever grace this earth. His massive personality and phenomenal poker skills have taken him to the top of the poker world throughout the past 20 years. To try your hand at becoming one of the best, we suggest Carbon Poker for USA players. He was born in Riverside, California on Feburary 1st 1976, and started playing poker around his twenties were he got his first nickname "No Home Jerome" come from the ID he used to play at the local casino and later on he got the nickname "Tiger Woods of Poker".
It was from here Ivey started to hone his skills and slowly start to become noticed as a very scary opponent.
"The Corporation" vs Andrew Beal
Perhaps one of the most notable stories surrounding Ivey’s poker career is that of his Heads Up battle with billionaire banker Andrew Beal back in 2006. According to several reports around that time, Ivey and Beal played three days of poker against each other, with Ivey coming out on top with a cool $16.6m profit. This whole saga stemmed from an ongoing battle between Beal and several top players for many years before that, in which the players then decided to club together, coin themselves ‘The Corporation’ and take on Beal. It was also reported that the $16.6m win meant that ‘The Corporation’ had won back $10m they had lost to Beal previously and added the $6.6m to their bankroll as a whole.
World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour
Phil Ivey have had a glorious poker carrier having won ten World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets as well as one World Poker Tour (WPT) Final and also appearing nine times at the final table.
Awards
Ivey was named Poker Players of the Year by "All In Magazine" in 2005 and 2009
As TheHendonMob reports Phil Ivey has accumulated more than 23 million dollars from tournaments alone, and over $10m in online winnings. A big percentage of this money came from other regular high stakes players such as Patrik Antonius, Viktor Blom, and Tom Dwan.
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Phil IveyPublished 10 years ago
Gavin Smith Silences the TableThe table suddenly goes silent after Gavin Smith's comment
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One of the Sickest Plays by Phil IveyPhil Ivey had many great moments, but this one is in top three
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Phil Ivey vs Tony G ClashTony G and Phil Ivey tangling in a big pot
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Phil Ivey Owning Dennis PhillipsPhil Ivey showing his skills once again, making max profit with the best hand
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Old Rivals Going at it - Ivey vs AntoniusPatrik Antonius and Phil Ivey outplaying each other
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Phil Ivey Running a Bluff against Winfred YuPhil Ivey blufing into Winfred Yu's flopped set
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Sickest Bluff Ever - Tom Dwan vs Phil IveyTom Dwan running a huge bluff vs Phil Ivey
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Classic - Phil Ivey Owns Jason MercierPhil Ivey making a sick soulread against Jason Mercier
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Ivey vs Dwan - Legally BlindTom Dwan vs Phil Ivey - Legally blind
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Ivey League - Phil Ivey Reviewing Heads Up of PLO8 MTTPhil Ivey reviewing a heads up stage of a PLO8 MTT
Players Respond to Poker Hall of Fame Nominees
Jordanou has pleaded guilty to his major role in a $72million Ponzi scheme which defrauded wealthy clients of an accountancy firm.
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The greatest living legend of the poker world announced his retirement from the game.
Poker fans the world over would like to see Phil Ivey make a run at Phil Hellmuth's record of 14 WSOP titles.
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The only female in the SHRB 48-player field took on the best and handed them their asses on a plate.
Guess who’s back? Back in town… it’s Phil Ivey, taking up a late seat in the $300,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl.
When you’re Patrik Antonius you don’t have win at poker to be winning at life, you just have to show up.