Full Tilt Poker’s Phil Ivey Never Once Doubted Himself
Full Tilt’s Phil Ivey has just marked his authority once again on the World Series of Poker, after taking down the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event to collect his 8th WSOP bracelet and $329,840 in Full Tilt Poker Referral Code prize money.
Signifying the versatility of his game, the 34 year old poker pro had to overcome a 478-tough field of some of the best players in the world in an event (#37), which includes a mix of Hold’em, Omaha, Razz and stud High-low Split Eight or Better.
By the time the competition came down to its last nine players, there was a sum of 18 WSOP bracelets between the final tablists, which included John Juanada, Ken Aldridge, Jeffrey Lisandro, David Baker, Bill Chen, Albert Hahn, Chad Brown and Ryan Hughes.
Phil Ivey was sitting second in chips as the final table got in progress and by the time he got heads-up against Bill Chen, Ivey was way out in front with a 4 to 1 chip gain. Ivey then continued to put steady Full Tilt Bonus Code pressure on his embattled opponent, over a long heads-up battle which saw the lead change hands on several occasions, until he eventually cleaned out his opponent’s chips during a round of Razz.