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07-12-2009 , 09:00 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by GBG101
Ivey tweet says 206 players left now.
by the way, the fact that Ivey doesn't tweet but has other people doing it for him makes him so much more baller than anyone else.
07-12-2009 , 09:00 PM
Board: 9c 6c 3d

Hand 0: 51.313% { AcQc }
Hand 1: 48.687% { TcTd }
07-12-2009 , 09:00 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1p0kerboy
Phil a little over 1 million now. 206 players left. - Team Ivey
Nice comeback from Ivey
07-12-2009 , 09:00 PM
Quote:
Phil a little over 1 million now. 206 players left. - Team Ivey
He's coming to the point where he started the day. Go Phil!
07-12-2009 , 09:01 PM
Average stack - 946k.
07-12-2009 , 09:02 PM
what are the binds/antes at?
07-12-2009 , 09:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1p0kerboy
Phil a little over 1 million now. 206 players left. - Team Ivey
So disgusting. Unreal.
07-12-2009 , 09:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_mercury
Board: 9c 6c 3d

Hand 0: 51.313% { AcQc }
Hand 1: 48.687% { TcTd }
And the rest of the guys range has to be pairs better than TT and sets, so that's a pretty sick hold for that huge a pot late in wsop.
07-12-2009 , 09:03 PM
That AQ v TT tilts me so bad. I mean wtf the guy has played 4days accumulated one of the biggest stacks in the biggest tourn in the world to just donk it in with a marginal over pair and have it HOLD.

spdofpdskpodkspodksd


Go Ivey.
07-12-2009 , 09:03 PM
in before : Phil Ivey wins bracelet no.8
07-12-2009 , 09:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by peterpjames
by the way, the fact that Ivey doesn't tweet but has other people doing it for him makes him so much more baller than anyone else.
+1

Was wondering if it is BG1's daughter doing the tweets?
07-12-2009 , 09:03 PM
Zackey continues to murder flops...

Zackey Continues to Chip Up By Eliminating Kyle Wilson

After a flop of {Q-Hearts} {Q-Spades} {3-Spades} and with over 300,000 in the pot, Warren Zackey bet out 175,000 from middle position. Kyle Wilson then moved all in for 775,000 from the cut off seat. Zachey called.

Zackey: {Q-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds}
Wilson: {J-Spades} {J-Hearts}

The board ran out {Q-Hearts} {Q-Spades} {3-Spades} {7-Clubs} {K-Spades} allowing Zackey's trip queens to hold up. Wilson is eliminated Zackey continues to chip up with over 4,700,000.
07-12-2009 , 09:04 PM
Nick Schulman eliminated in huge pot. A-Q loses to A-K

Andrew Feldman's twitter.
07-12-2009 , 09:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyQuack
That AQ v TT tilts me so bad. I mean wtf the guy has played 4days accumulated one of the biggest stacks in the biggest tourn in the world to just donk it in with a marginal over pair and have it HOLD.

spdofpdskpodkspodksd


Go Ivey.
nevermind.
07-12-2009 , 09:04 PM
Phil Ivey 1.25mirrion
07-12-2009 , 09:05 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BennyQuack
That AQ v TT tilts me so bad. I mean wtf the guy has played 4days accumulated one of the biggest stacks in the biggest tourn in the world to just donk it in with a marginal over pair and have it HOLD.

spdofpdskpodkspodksd


Go Ivey.
+1.
07-12-2009 , 09:05 PM
J.C. Tran opened the pot with a raise from middle position, and the action passed to Estelle Denis. She moved all in, and the table folded back around to Tran. Somwhere in the folding frenzy though, Denis' cards were pulled into the muck, leaving her all in with no cards.

"Floor!"

This was a matter for Tournament Director Steve Frezer, and he was at the table in no time. He listened carefully to the dealer and to Denis before making his decision. The rule is that the player is 100% responsibly for protecting their own cards, and Denis failed to do that. A long but civil argument ensued with Denis gesturing wildly, shaking her head, and glancing back and forth at her foe, the dealer.

By rights, Frezer probably could have taken her whole stack, but he showed a little mercy and only took enough chips out of her stack to cover the initial call. The remaining 110,000 of her chips were returned to a very upset Denis.
07-12-2009 , 09:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by imjoshsizemore
Phil Ivey 1.25mirrion
Back where he started te day, sick comeback.
07-12-2009 , 09:06 PM
Quote:
All In and Mucked

J.C. Tran opened the pot with a raise from middle position, and the action passed to Estelle Denis. She moved all in, and the table folded back around to Tran. Somwhere in the folding frenzy though, Denis' cards were pulled into the muck, leaving her all in with no cards.

"Floor!"

This was a matter for Tournament Director Steve Frezer, and he was at the table in no time. He listened carefully to the dealer and to Denis before making his decision. The rule is that the player is 100% responsibly for protecting their own cards, and Denis failed to do that. A long but civil argument ensued with Denis gesturing wildly, shaking her head, and glancing back and forth at her foe, the dealer.

By rights, Frezer probably could have taken her whole stack, but he showed a little mercy and only took enough chips out of her stack to cover the initial call. The remaining 110,000 of her chips were returned to a very upset Denis.
Ouch.
07-12-2009 , 09:08 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike Johnson
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QFTMFT
07-12-2009 , 09:09 PM
PI back to where he was
07-12-2009 , 09:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Ouch.
She is so lucky so got any chips back.
07-12-2009 , 09:10 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by GOONERCAM
PI back to where he was
Yeah, he was just messin around with us to give us a sweat.
07-12-2009 , 09:10 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1p0kerboy
Yeah, he was just messin around with us to give us a sweat.
Hahahaha!
07-12-2009 , 09:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by peterpjames
J.C. Tran opened the pot with a raise from middle position, and the action passed to Estelle Denis. She moved all in, and the table folded back around to Tran. Somwhere in the folding frenzy though, Denis' cards were pulled into the muck, leaving her all in with no cards.

"Floor!"

This was a matter for Tournament Director Steve Frezer, and he was at the table in no time. He listened carefully to the dealer and to Denis before making his decision. The rule is that the player is 100% responsibly for protecting their own cards, and Denis failed to do that. A long but civil argument ensued with Denis gesturing wildly, shaking her head, and glancing back and forth at her foe, the dealer.

By rights, Frezer probably could have taken her whole stack, but he showed a little mercy and only took enough chips out of her stack to cover the initial call. The remaining 110,000 of her chips were returned to a very upset Denis.
Worthy of his boyfriend


      
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