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    dam, JJ you finnaly found someone has has lost more than you bookmaker must be partying all this week

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    Remember, Ivey no longer has emotions


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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinBlank View Post
    Phil Mickelson cashed a futures win on the Ravens a few years back that paid him a few hundred grand.

    I doubt Ivey would push that kind of money on Indy, but you never know.
    years ago, Phil Mick used to call in to the Dan Patrick show with his NFL picks. He is a definite line watcher.

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    And I was pissed about the 50 bucks I lost on a super bowl square.

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    Doesnt surprise me about Ivey. I used to see him at the Taj all the time when he was underage borrowing 20 bucks from people to play 1-3 stud. Mickleson is a big sport bettor. He won like 700k a decade ago putting a futures bet on the ravens to win the super bowl when he was in vegas the summer before the 2000 season.
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    When it is all said and done he will die broke like every gambler does

    Gambling will get everyone even if you have a 200 million bankroll

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    I thought Ivy bet that for BW? He'll get comp'd good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tltaylor89 View Post
    People sponsor his ass Poker Stars and shit probably just interest off of that existing money

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    Quote Originally Posted by fsugolf View Post
    just from playing, it's well known he owns part of the site
    Obv. I was talking about just his winnings from online playing, not owning part of full tilt..

    Quote Originally Posted by Powderguy View Post
    E:60 did a piece on him, VERY GOOD. Won like a million playing craps, 30 min. Crazy lifestyle he leads, this won't affect him much.
    lol is that the one where he lets the reporter roll for him and he loses a ton of money? BUt that was a good piece.

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    i can't wait till 2 million is nothing for me
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    Phil Ivey is a sick gamblor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SamsNCharge99 View Post
    i can't wait till 2 million is nothing for me
    2 million should be a lot to anyone and everyone.

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    Here's the ESPN video from November, if you haven't seen it:
    E:60 Four Days With Phil Ivey

    http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4620789

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    Makes for a good story. The big bookmakers in Costa Rica claim Billy's beards were betting New Orleans taking only a small position. Of course hindsight is 20/20 but as settle week gets under way its completely obvious the sharp crowd won big while the public was buried alive. A book like Pinnacle who was baiting the line offering -4.5 when everyone else had -5 or even -5.5 made many millions. As was mentioned in the Billy Walters thread IF sharp action comes in the line goes up. Bookmakers all week were watching their sharp customers and they were taking NO. Thats why the line melted back despite the public pouring money on the colts. Follow the money and not these deceptive fluff stories.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tree Rollins View Post
    In that espn the mag article, they showed him in his office at home. He had 5 monitors going playing high stakes online poker on each. He will play online all day and make ridiculous money. When you earn your money like that, i imagine holds a little less value to you then if you work your ass of for it. 2 million is still 2 million though.

    From Wikepeida: Ivey is part of the design team for Full Tult poker . He can often be found playing online at Full Tilt, playing high-stakes cash games up to $500-$1000 no-limit and $2000-$4000 limit under the tag Phil Ivey. According to HighStakesDB.com, Phil Ivey earned $1.99 million on FullTilt in 2007, $7.34 million in 2008, and $6.33 million in 2009.


    I like how he said in the ESPN video that poker isn't gambling, its just like a job, that if he puts in enough hours, at the end of the year he will always be up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyShop101 View Post


    I like how he said in the ESPN video that poker isn't gambling, its just like a job, that if he puts in enough hours, at the end of the year he will always be up.

    Poker is not gambling!

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    Balla, means nothing to him, however much of it was actually his, which I'm sure wasn't much
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    He placed $2 million on last years SB too. $1 mill on Cards 1h $1mill on Cards + points.

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    Too much is being made about this 1 of 10,000 wagering opportunities bettors have throughout the year. Enough is enough. I think by focusing on this, it makes others feel bettor about their $500 loss perhaps. These guys don't think about the money like we do. It's some inate quality that they have either always had or developed. If another $2 mill type bet comes along tomorrow, they would do it all over again. Phil Ivey is "flush" from the poker boom. Full Tilt is a cash cow.

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    It is known that Billy Walters is banned from betting in most casinos and Ivey could easily get 7 fig bets whenever he wants. Ivey prolly got a share or something of the bet if it was for Walters, its not certain as Ivey is very private. Also he makes a ton in his share from FTP, could care less what he wins/loses at dice.

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    I am pretty sure he never will be broke, there is always some poor rich whale who likes to lose money to a pro

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    yea plus hes obv a share holder in phil hellmuth's publishing company, that must be worth A LOT lol

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    he be broke in no time ,,is a degenerate gambler ,,he bet on any thing that move,,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    guy will be broke eventually, its a certainty
    i agree
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    you gamble big you will go broke no matter how much money he has.

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