- Author: News
- Filed under: Barry Greenstein, Chris Ferguson, Dan Harrington, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, High Stakes News, Jennifer Harman, Linda Johnson, Phil Ivey, Scotty Nguyen, Tom McEvoy
- Date: Sep 2,2010

Now, after a two-month of open voting the list of nominees for the Poker Hall of Fame is ready. There was no women in the last year’s final 10, but this year there’s two, which is really great.
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It was great to see some good action on Full Tilt Poker last month after the quiet summer. Although only Phil Ivey and Daniel “jungleman12″ Cates managed to get million dollar winnings.
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First ever WPT London started yesterday with a £5,300 buy-in main event at Mayfair’s Palm Beach Casino. There’s also a £15,000 High Roller event held after the main event, which will probably attract a lot of professionals from all over the world.
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Gus Hansen has been losing a lot. Really, a lot. He managed to lose $1,158,699 last night and he is down almost 2,8 million dollars in August already.
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Many people consider Phil Ivey to be the best poker player, but now Phil Ivey admits to “IHateJuice” that he is inferior in Limit Hold’em.
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It has been rumored that “RaiseOnce” on PokerStars is supposed to be Phil Ivey, but now there’s some speculation that it is actually Patrik Antonius.
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Well, well…things are going well with Phil Ivey. Right after his victorious WSOP 2010 he’s already up to chasing his next victory in the WPT Bellagio Cup. Tomorrow’s final will also be the ninth WPT final for Ivey.
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The WSOP Tournament of Champions started yesterday, and already five big names - including among others Phil Ivey - have been eliminated. At the moment the leaderboard consists of Erik Seidel, Johnny Chan and Mike Matusow. The tournament will continue today and later on July 4th.
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Poor Phil Hellmuth…!! The loudmouth was chasing his 12th bracelet from the WSOP Event #41 but eventually ranked only seventh. Needless to say, Hellmuth was very disappointed after the tournament but also said that the competition between him and Phil Ivey shall be about 20 won WSOP bracelets…
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Jose-Luis Velador managed to win the 2nd WSOP bracelet of his career by conquering the $2,500 Half/Half tournament. This meant $260,000 dollars cash for the lucky winner. Velador was also the one who eliminated the big favorite Phil Ivey from the competition.
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The huge on-going betting mania nearly overshadows the WSOP $1,5k Stud Hi-Lo tournament. Big names like Tom Dwan, Howard Lederer, Mike Matusow and Daniel Negreanu are continuously making prop bets about the possible winner of this tournament - and many other things…
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- Author: News2
- Filed under: Carlos Mortensen, Daniel Alaei, Daniel Negreanu, Eric Baldwin, Faraz Jaka, High Stakes News, Jason Mercier, Michael Mizrachi, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, Player to watch, Scott Seiver, Sorel Mizzi, Tom Dwan, durrrr
- Date: Jun 13,2010

The monthly Top Ten ranking for best poker players, “The Nuts” list, features two new names in June: Michael Mizrachi and Daniel Alaei. Phil Ivey is still holding the first place, and the Top Four of the list remains the same. Behind them this year’s comet Sorel Mizzi ranks now as fifth.
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