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Old 09-29-2005, 02:46 PM
Rushmore Rushmore is offline
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Default How Phil Ivey Acquires Chips

So we've been playing for about 45 minutes, and the 3 seat has not shown up.

Into the room walks Mr. Ivey, who gets into the seat (two to my left--great!) just as the second card lands in front of his chips which have been getting blinded off for almost an hour.

The 7 seat (UTG) has raised the pot to 150 (blinds 25/50). Before he can count his chips, Ivey looks at his cards and reraises to 500. He hasn't even checked to see how many chips were blinded off.

Flop comes down KT2, rainbow. UTG bets 600 into Ivey, who immediately raises to 1500. He has a train to catch or something. UTG calls.

Turn is a blank, and the guy bets 1500; Ivey raises to 4000. The guy raises Ivey allin, Ivey calls, and his set of kings beats the guy's AK. I guess the guy thought that Ivey's turn raise was either, uh, KQ or, uh, pocket queens or, like, a bluff or something. Hm.

Good God, where's the justice in THAT??! Arguably the best player in the world shows up late, and before the players at the table can stop falling all over themselves trying to fellate the guy, he has a set of kings and some clueless guy doubling him up.

Live major tournament poker is rigged.
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Old 09-29-2005, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: How Phil Ivey Acquires Chips

Nice post. Sorry to hear about your bustout hand dude.
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Old 09-29-2005, 03:23 PM
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Nice post. Sorry to hear about your bustout hand dude.

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Thank you for your kind words.

Now that I am out of the tournament, let's see...what WILL I do with myself here in Aruba??? Uuummmmmmm...I suppose I'll just do some serious laying around with Belashis and Cubans.

That's beer and cigars, that is.
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Old 09-29-2005, 05:09 PM
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Now that I am out of the tournament, let's see...what WILL I do with myself here in Aruba??? Uuummmmmmm...I suppose I'll just do some serious laying around with Belashis and Cubans.

That's beer and cigars, that is.

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Sorry to hear about the bust...

Care to bring me back a few Cohibas, I'd pay for them and trouble of course [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 09-29-2005, 05:33 PM
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Care to bring me back a few Cohibas, I'd pay for them and trouble of course

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I would have done it for cost, but you see, I am not living in Tampa anymore. I still have my apartment there, but do not expect to be back down there until maybe February or March.

I have smoked five since I got here, and so far, the Romeo y Julieta Special Reserve Maduro Cubans. Yum.
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Old 09-30-2005, 08:19 AM
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Care to bring me back a few Cohibas, I'd pay for them and trouble of course

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I would have done it for cost, but you see, I am not living in Tampa anymore. I still have my apartment there, but do not expect to be back down there until maybe February or March.

I have smoked five since I got here, and so far, the Romeo y Julieta Special Reserve Maduro Cubans. Yum.

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Well thanks for the thought, appreciate it! Have a good time, I love that island!
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Old 10-04-2005, 09:31 PM
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It sounds like you're bragging. Snaps for making it to Aruba to play poker... but don't let your head blow up. Underaged college kids go to Aruba for spring break. And they don't need to get knocked out a huge tourny to enjoy it or pay a hooker for a bj on the beach.
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Old 10-05-2005, 03:38 PM
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It sounds like you're bragging. Snaps for making it to Aruba to play poker... but don't let your head blow up. Underaged college kids go to Aruba for spring break. And they don't need to get knocked out a huge tourny to enjoy it or pay a hooker for a bj on the beach.

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That was in no way my intention. I simply meant it eased the pain. I promise, I do not consider winning a seat in the Ultimate Bet Aruba tournament some sort of huge big bragging right. I only meant it was as nice a place as I could find to get busted out of a tournament.

You need to have a beer, relax a little bit.
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Old 09-29-2005, 03:14 PM
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I recall Paul Phillips in his journal writing about how people are quite often eager to dump off to Ivey. Who knows why, I guess they are just starstruck. This seems to happen every tournament.
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Old 09-29-2005, 03:22 PM
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I recall Paul Phillips in his journal writing about how people are quite often eager to dump off to Ivey. Who knows why, I guess they are just starstruck. This seems to happen every tournament.

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I think it has something to do with people thinking they know how Ivey plays cuz they've seen him bluff on TV.

"Since he doesn't always play the nuts, my TPTK must be good."

"I'm not going to get outplayed like Pete Giordano."

Take your pick.
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