favourite Pokerplayah
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30 Jan 2009, 15:35
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mine our:
Mike "the mouth" Matusow
Marcel Luske
Mike "the mouth" Matusow
Marcel Luske
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35.2 %
(19 votes)
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64.8 %
(35 votes)
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and that guy who whines alot, cant remember his name, everyone knows him (begins with a Ph i think)
here:
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do u watch poker on tv....
i think phil hellmuth is a dick and a lucker
On 20 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.
almost every profesional poker player is afraid of him the call him the best player in the world :)
i play it for 8 years now soon i'll be there at tv ;)xD:p
Ivey had a memorable battle with billionaire Andy Beal a few years ago. Ivey, along with a group of other professional poker players that called themselves the "Corporation", battled Andy Beal in an ultra high-stakes game of Limit Hold'em that stretched out over several years. Andy Beal was a math genius and developed a "perfect" method of playing Limit Hold'em that would involve giving off no tells at all. He had every move perfectly timed and played the game according to a strict plan that he had devised for himself.
As mentioned, this battle took place every time that Beal found himself in Las Vegas. Phil Ivey "finished" the battle in early 2006. On February 5th, 2006, Beal dropped $3.3 million dollars to the "Corporation". He returned about a week later and went on a massive heater, beating the group of professionals out of $13.6 million dollars over four days. The "Corporation" decided to put their best player into the action, hoping to recoup at least some of their losses. Phil Ivey stepped into the game with the blinds at $30,000/$60,000. Eventually the blinds were increased to $50,000 / $100,000. When all was said and done, Ivey had single-handedly erased the $10 million dollar deficit and actually gained an extra $6.6 million for the "Corporation". All told, Andy Beal dropped $16.6 million dollars to Ivey over a three day period. This setback resulted in Beal leaving Las Vegas, claiming that he would never play poker again.
he's top at this game no doubt about it :)
Chantel Mcnulty
he is the one winning with shit cards
lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz xD =)
Jon "Pearl Jammer" Turner
http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=46343
http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=94307
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oppiG_MQjU&feature=related
most funny poker game ever!
Phil Ivey (one of the best ads ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9X3h-avdFE )