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   Sunday, February 12 2012 

 
Phil Ivey : His 8th bracelet won in the $ 3,000 HORSE

HORSE is a variant of poker that requires great skill and a high level of play from the player. Apparently, Phil Ivey is one who has these qualities because he was able to win the HORSE $ 3,000 buy-in World Series of Poker. Ivey who is no longer to introduce in the poker world because of his many previous successful exploits prove once again his great kill. On the third day of competition at the WSOP HORSE event, there were only 25 competitors to start the tournament. The field was full of illustrious players who already have numerous bracelets. But ultimately, it's Ivey who won the title for the occasion and won his eighth bracelet.



The way he gained this victory was not very impressive but what matters is that he triumphed in front of very good players. Ivey found himself in a difficult situation but the future winner of the tournament was enough competent to access to the list of nominees as chip leader, which shows his talent as a poker pro. The final table was composed of well-known players like Jeff Lisandro, David Baker, Ken Aldridge, John Juanda, who finished in 3rd place and Bill Chen, who was the runner up of the tournament. Admittedly, Phil Ivey has once again managed to defend his honor and this win further solidifies his reputation. To win his prop bet of $ 5 million deal with Howard Lederer, he remains to win a bracelet in the next 12 months.

Source:  Poker 777

Thursday, 24 June 2010


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