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Phil Ivey
Ivey at the Million Euro ChallengeNickname(s) The Tiger Woods of Poker
No Home JeromeHometown Las Vegas, Nevada Born February 1, 1976 World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) 8 Final table(s) 22 Money finish(es) 40 Highest ITM
Main Event finish7th, 2009 World Poker Tour Title(s) 1 Final table(s) 9 Money finish(es) 12 European Poker Tour Title(s) None Final table(s) 1 Money finish(es) 2 Information accurate as of 2010-09-12. Phillip Dennis "Phil" Ivey Jr.[1] (born February 1, 1976) is an American professional poker player who has won eight World Series of Poker bracelets, one World Poker Tour title and appeared at nine World Poker Tour final tables. Ivey is regarded by numerous poker observers and contemporaries as the best all-around player in the world today.[2][3][4]
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Poker
Ivey first began to develop his poker skills by playing against co-workers at a New Brunswick, New Jersey telemarketing firm in the late 1990s. One of his nicknames, "No Home Jerome", stems from the ID card he secured to practice in Atlantic City, New Jersey in his teenage years.[5] His other nickname is 'the Tiger Woods of Poker'.[6]
Live poker
Tournaments
As of 2011, his total live tournament winnings exceed $13,800,000.[7] $5,294,840 of his total winnings have come from cashes at the WSOP.[8]
World Series of Poker
Ivey's tournament accomplishments include winning three bracelets at the 2002 World Series of Poker, tying Phil Hellmuth Jr, Ted Forrest, and Puggy Pearson for most tournament wins in a single year (Jeff Lisandro has also since tied the record).[9] Ivey also has bracelets in Pot Limit Omaha from 2000 and 2005. In 2000, he was the first person to defeat Amarillo Slim heads-up at a WSOP final table.[10] In addition to his eight World Series bracelets, Ivey has had great success in the WSOP Main Event. He placed in the top 25 four times between the 2002 and the 2009. Ivey finished 23rd in 2002, 10th in 2003, 20th in 2005 and 7th in 2009.
In 2009, Ivey won his 6th bracelet in the $2,500 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Event of the 2009 WSOP. He defeated a field of 147 players to catch his bracelet. He won a very long heads-up battle against John Monette. He then proceeded to win another bracelet in the $2,500 1/2 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 1/2 Omaha Hi/Lo event besting a field of 376 people. He defeated Ming Lee heads-up. While winning the $2,500 1/2 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo - 1/2 Omaha Hi/Lo event he also managed to place 22nd in the $5000 Pot-Limit Omaha Eight-or-better despite only playing during the breaks in the Stud/Omaha event.
In the 2010 World Series of Poker, Ivey received the most votes for the Tournament of Champions.[11]
At the 2010 WSOP Ivey won his eighth bracelet in the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event in a final table made up of other notable players, which included Bill Chen (2nd), John Juanda (3rd), Jeff Lisandro (5th) and Chad Brown (8th).[12]
Between 2002 and 2009, Ivey finished among the top 25 players in the Main Event four times, in fields ranging in size from 600 entrants to just under 7000.[citation needed] Ivey finished 10th in the 2003 WSOP Main Event (one place short of the final table), and 7th in 2009. In 2009 his A♣ K♠ lost to Darvin Moon's A♦ Q♠ when a queen paired Moon on the flop; he ended with winnings of $1,404,002.
With eight World Series of Poker bracelets, Ivey is currently tied with Erik Seidel for the fifth most of all-time. Also, at age 33, he was the youngest player to ever win eight (Phil Hellmuth was 39). In addition, no other player has accumulated eight bracelets more quickly; it took Ivey only ten years from the time of his first bracelet to his eighth (Johnny Moss took 11 years). He is also the all-time record holder for most bracelets won in non-Holdem events, with all 8 of his victories coming in non-Holdem events. His 2010 win gave him the lead over Billy Baxter.
On May 31, 2011, Ivey announced he will not be playing in the 2011 WSOP: "I do not believe it is fair that I compete when others cannot... until a solution is reached that cements the security of all players, both US and International, I will, as I have for the last six weeks, dedicate the entirety of my time and efforts to finding a solution for those who have been wronged by the painfully slow process of repayment."[13]
World Series of Poker bracelets Year Tournament Prize (US$) 2000 $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha $195,000 2002 $2,500 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo $118,440 2002 $2,000 S.H.O.E. $107,540 2002 $1,500 7 Card Stud $132,000 2005 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha $635,603 2009 $2,500 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball $96,367 2009 $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo / 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo $220,538 2010 $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. $329,840 World Poker Tour
Ivey has also reached nine final tables on the World Poker Tour. He has lost several of these WPT events by being eliminated while holding the same starting hand each time, an ace and a queen. Nine out of the twelve times Phil Ivey has cashed in a WPT event, he has also made the television final table. During the sixth season of the WPT in February 2008, Ivey made the final table at the LA Poker Classic at Commerce Casino that included Phil Hellmuth and Nam Le, eventually capturing the $1,596,100 first prize and putting an end to his streak of seven WPT final tables without a victory. Ivey has earned close to three million dollars in WPT cashes. Ivey made his debut on the European Poker Tour in Barcelona, September 2006. He came to the final table of nine as the chipleader, but he eventually came in second to Bjørn-Erik Glenne from Norway.
World Poker Tour Titles Year Tournament Prize (US$) 2008 $10,000 L.A. Poker Classic $1,596,100 Other notable tournaments
In 2006, Ivey was enticed to London to participate in The London All Star Challenge of the inaugural European Poker Masters. Not only Europe's first-ever independent poker tour, the EPM boasted the best lineup of players ever seen in Europe. As one of the favorites, Ivey made it to the final table to finish seventh, and collected £6,700 ($12,534). In November 2005, Ivey won the $1,000,000 first prize at the Monte Carlo Millions tournament. Just one day after, Ivey took home another $600,000 for finishing first at "The FullTiltPoker.Net Invitational Live from Monte Carlo". His six opponents were (in reverse finishing order) Mike Matusow, Phil Hellmuth, Gus Hansen, Chris Ferguson, Dave Ulliott, and John Juanda.
On the January 22, 2007 airing of NBC's Poker After Dark, Ivey won the $120,000 winner-take-all "Earphones Please" tournament by eliminating Mike Matusow, Tony G, Andy Bloch, Phil Hellmuth and Sam Farha. On the April 15, 2007 airing of NBC's "National Heads-Up Poker Championship", Ivey was defeated by actor Don Cheadle. The loss marked the third consecutive year Ivey had been eliminated in the first round from this tournament. His streak ended in 2008, when he advanced to the semifinals, losing to eventual champion Chris Ferguson. Phil Ivey took part in seasons three and six of GSN's High Stakes Poker.
Cash games
Ivey is a regular participant in the $4,000-$8,000 mixed cash game at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas (often referred to as the Big Game). In February 2006, he played heads-up Limit Texas Hold'em versus Texas billionaire Andy Beal. With stakes at $25,000/$50,000 and $50,000/$100,000, Ivey won over $16,000,000 over the course of three days. Ivey was playing for "The Corporation", a group of poker professionals who pooled their money and took turns playing against Beal. Earlier in the month, Beal had beaten the Corporation out of over $13,000,000.
Online poker
Ivey was part of the original design team for Full Tilt Poker. In May 2011, Ivey filed a lawsuit in Clark County, Nevada claiming Full Tilt had breached his contract. The suit asked for damages in excess $150,000,000, as well as for him to be released from his contract with the company.[14] Ivey voluntarily withdrew the suit on June 30.[15]
According to HighStakesDB.com, Phil Ivey earned $1.99 million on FullTilt in 2007, $7.34 million in 2008, $6.33 million in 2009 and $3 million in 2010.[16]
Personal life
Ivey was born in Riverside, California and moved to Roselle, New Jersey when he was three months old. [17]
Ivey resides in Las Vegas. In December 2009, Ivey and his wife, Luciaetta, filed a joint petition for divorce after seven years of marriage. The divorce was granted on December 29, 2009.[18]
Ivey is a Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, and a Buffalo Bills fan and can often be seen wearing basketball jerseys. Ivey's hobbies include video games, prop betting and golf. He participated in the inaugural World Series of Golf, where he finished in third place.
Philanthropy
Ivey has given money to a number of charitable causes.[19] In March 2008, Ivey donated $50,000 to Empowered 2 Excel, a Las Vegas charity for underprivileged children, and later that week created the Budding Ivey Foundation, a non-profit organization to continue the work of his grandfather, Leonard "Bud" Simmons.[20] The foundation raised $260,000 (mostly for Empowered 2 Excel) at a July 3, 2008 charity poker tournament,[21]and is also involved in children's literacy projects and programs to feed the homeless.[22]
Notes
- ^ "F.E.C. Image". Federal Election Commission. 2007-10-07. http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?27990760034. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
- ^ Gary Wise (2009-07-16). "The chance of a lifetime for Phil Ivey". ESPN. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/poker/columns/story?columnist=wise_gary&id=4327136. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
- ^ Daniel Negreanu (2009-07-12). "Fantastic feats: Lisandro's three-bracelet summer". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/poker/2009-07-01-negreanu_N.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
- ^ Oskar Garcia (2009-07-16). "World Series of Poker reaches final nine players". Associated Press. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hWUiXY8PPDn_eyu0XwEFOZx19chAD99FDB2G0. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
- ^ "World Series of Poker profile: Phil Ivey". Worldseriesofpoker.com. http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/players/playerprofile.asp?playerID=273. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ^ Michael Kaplan (2007-06-26). "Erick Lindgren - Always in Action". CardPlayer. http://www.cardplayer.com/magazine/article/16821. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ "Hendon Mob Database: Phil Ivey". Pokerdb.thehendonmob.com. http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=127. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
- ^ World Series of Poker Earnings, www.worldseriesofpoker.com
- ^ PokerNewsDaily
- ^ Daniel Negreanu (2000-05-06). "31st Annual World Series of Poker". Pokerpages.com. http://www.pokerpages.com/tournament/result666.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ^ http://www.wsop.com/TOC/Closed.aspx
- ^ Schult, Steve (2010-06-22). "World Series of Poker -- Phil Ivey Wins Eighth Bracelet in Event No. 34". CardPlayer.com. http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/9313-world-series-of-poker-phil-ivey-wins-eighth-bracelet-in-event-no-34. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ^ Philivey.com Press release
- ^ Scribd.com: Ivey - Tiltware Complaint
- ^ Clark County Courts: Register of Actions
- ^ "Player Profile Phil Ivey". HighStakesDB.com. http://www.highstakesdb.com/profiles/Phil%20Ivey.aspx. Retrieved 2011-1-01.
- ^ "Phil Ivey". WorldPokerTour.com. http://www.worldpokertour.com/Features/Articles/Articles/2008/01/Phil_Ivey.aspx. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ^ Nicole Gordon (2009-12-30). "Phil and Luciaetta Ivey Divorce". Pokernews.com. http://www.pokernews.com/news/2009/12/phil-and-luciaetta-ivey-divorce-7733.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
- ^ http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/4590-phil-ivey-charity-event-raises-260k-for-underprivileged-kids
- ^ The Budding Ivey Foundation: About Us
- ^ cardplayer.com: Phil Ivey Charity Event Raises $260K for Underprivileged Kids
- ^ The Budding Ivey Foundation: Events
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