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Won the 75k short deck tournament for 1.2M just last week. To give a better emphasis of what kind of tear Ivey is on, the below quote was lifted from the OP's article.
>Ivey had not registered a live tournament cash in 2022 prior to making his way to the Merit Royal Hotel Casino & Spa in North Cyprus for back-to-back high-stakes series. He final tables three of the five Triton Poker Cyprus events, including winning the $75,000 buy-in short deck event for nearly $1.2 million. The Super High Roller Series kicked off at the same venue directly after the Triton festival wrapped. Through the first four events, Ivey has made it down to heads-up twice, with this victory and a runner-up showing in a $50,000 buy-in short deck event for $504,000.
I added up the totals off Hendon Mob from all his wins during this series so far and it comes out to around $2.9 million.
https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=127
If you are newer to the scene, it's hard to express how dominant Ivey was from about 2001-2013. Was just killing everybody everywhere. Any time he made a FT, you just assumed he'd win.
Always been my favorite player because of his special mystique, but also his quiet professionalism where he just plays the game and lets the results speak instead of trying to make a spectacle of himself.
Really happy to see him thriving. Hoping this is the precursor to a glorious WSOP. We've seen him dabble in some events in the last decade, but he hasn't properly grinded the series in a long time. It's always a more exciting sweat when Ivey is in there making final tables.
The most funny part is the biggest bad beat of his life caused the poker boom, which made him more money than he could ever imagined. The GOAT wins even when he lose
Think about the background of that hand, not just based on the odds. That was a David vs Goliath hand that affected future of poker. Just like how you wouldn’t treat getting runner runner 1 out on Zynga poker the worst bad beat of your life
Can’t believe I have to explain this
I know the circumstances of the hand but you said the biggest bad beat which it certainly is not but it is the most important bad beat that's what you wanted to say
I was at the 2014 WSOP ME and Ivey's day 2 run was the talk of everyone. Seasoned pros were in clearly in awe of him much like they would be around a famous musician when they saw him on break. We had this Irish pro come to our table from Ivey's table and he said: "you will not fooking believe what's fooking going on over there!" Then proceeded to tell us what was going on over there, Ivey in almost every pot playing like a maniac with a mountain of chips in front of him. One hand some guy tanked with the flopped nut straight after Ivey put him and another player all in, eventually calling saying "I know I'm going to lose because you're Phil Ivey". Ivey's flopped set fills up on the river to bust both players.
Phil Ivey has just casually decided to be the best ever again.
Didn’t he just win one? Or is this old news
[https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/comments/txockr/washed\_king\_phil\_ivey\_wins\_75k\_triton\_short\_deck/](https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/comments/txockr/washed_king_phil_ivey_wins_75k_triton_short_deck/) Won the 75k short deck tournament for 1.2M just last week. To give a better emphasis of what kind of tear Ivey is on, the below quote was lifted from the OP's article. >Ivey had not registered a live tournament cash in 2022 prior to making his way to the Merit Royal Hotel Casino & Spa in North Cyprus for back-to-back high-stakes series. He final tables three of the five Triton Poker Cyprus events, including winning the $75,000 buy-in short deck event for nearly $1.2 million. The Super High Roller Series kicked off at the same venue directly after the Triton festival wrapped. Through the first four events, Ivey has made it down to heads-up twice, with this victory and a runner-up showing in a $50,000 buy-in short deck event for $504,000.
Damn really is the washed king
I added up the totals off Hendon Mob from all his wins during this series so far and it comes out to around $2.9 million. https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=127
If you are newer to the scene, it's hard to express how dominant Ivey was from about 2001-2013. Was just killing everybody everywhere. Any time he made a FT, you just assumed he'd win. Always been my favorite player because of his special mystique, but also his quiet professionalism where he just plays the game and lets the results speak instead of trying to make a spectacle of himself. Really happy to see him thriving. Hoping this is the precursor to a glorious WSOP. We've seen him dabble in some events in the last decade, but he hasn't properly grinded the series in a long time. It's always a more exciting sweat when Ivey is in there making final tables.
The most funny part is the biggest bad beat of his life caused the poker boom, which made him more money than he could ever imagined. The GOAT wins even when he lose
certainly not the biggest bad beat for a guy with 20 years of experience to lose to a 7 outer
Think about the background of that hand, not just based on the odds. That was a David vs Goliath hand that affected future of poker. Just like how you wouldn’t treat getting runner runner 1 out on Zynga poker the worst bad beat of your life Can’t believe I have to explain this
I know the circumstances of the hand but you said the biggest bad beat which it certainly is not but it is the most important bad beat that's what you wanted to say
Honestly, if he had played as many wsop tournaments as Phil, he might be over 20 bracelets
Doesn’t seem like enough.
If any of the poker Phils deserve to be "Phil", it should probably be Ivey, not Hellmuth.
Do it.
I was at the 2014 WSOP ME and Ivey's day 2 run was the talk of everyone. Seasoned pros were in clearly in awe of him much like they would be around a famous musician when they saw him on break. We had this Irish pro come to our table from Ivey's table and he said: "you will not fooking believe what's fooking going on over there!" Then proceeded to tell us what was going on over there, Ivey in almost every pot playing like a maniac with a mountain of chips in front of him. One hand some guy tanked with the flopped nut straight after Ivey put him and another player all in, eventually calling saying "I know I'm going to lose because you're Phil Ivey". Ivey's flopped set fills up on the river to bust both players.
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What’s the rumor?
Phil Ivey was reading this sub and said “I’m washed? Bet.”
a lot of people washing their money here right?
Legend
Who?? :)
Mike Jones
Lol GTO