Player Bios-$o$o's New Idea
Alright guys so I had an idea.... We all have our favorite players, but sometimes we dont know everythign about them or how they are outside of poker. So what im gonna do is have this section available for people to list names of there favorite players and I will get there bios for you to read! I hope this goes over well because I think it is a great idea.
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Ty
Finally Lets Check Out Mr.Ivey
Phil Ivey was born in California in 1976, but his family moved to New Jersey when he was months old. Growing in a city famous for its gambling, Ivey’s family wanted to prevent him from becoming another hustler, so his grandfather famously cheated Phil Ivey while teaching him to play Five-Card Stud at the age of 8. But Ivey was not discouraged, and he was playing for money as early as 16.
Young Phil Ivey was working as a telemarketer at 18 when he bought an ID for $50 from a colleague called Jerome Graham. He played so often and so long at Atlantic City casinos he earned the nickname “No Home Jerome” until he was finally able to come with an ID of his own and introduce himself as Phil Ivey – a fitting start for a legend.
Phil Ivey has earned the nickname of “the Tiger Woods of Poker” (which he reportedly dislikes) for his skill, concentration and great success in the game. Not yet 30, Ivey already has 5 WSOP bracelets, having won his first WSOP bracelet at age 23 at the Pot-Limit Omaha Event. Thanks to his excellent play and devastating aggression at the tables he has earned a number of poker accolades, including “Poker Player of the Year” by Bluff, All In and UK Gaming Awards in 2006 alone.
In spite of his tournament success, Ivey prefers to play high stakes cash games, which he finds more lucrative; according to Barry Greenstein, “when he has played in a tournament event, he has played tired because of the cash game the night before (I know because I have been in the games with him.) He also has had to adopt a style geared to build up quickly or get knocked out quickly during the event, so that he won’t wear himself out for the cash game later that night.” This might explain Phil Ivey’s lack of resonance in major tournaments in the past few years.
The legendary Phil Ivey is known for his over-the top victories, from winning $536,000 from Phil Hellmuth in a Chinese poker side game to taking over $16 million from Texas billionaire Andy Beal as part of poker über-team “The Corporation.” Ivey is also known for his avid sports- and prop betting, and it is rumored that he lost over $2,000,000 in 2008 when the Lakers lost.
Married to his high school sweetheart, Ivey currently lives in style in Las Vegas. He has an exclusivity agreement to play online at Full Tilt Poker.
Phil Ivey’s game analysis (by Barry Greenstein):
Aggressiveness: 8
Looseness: 8
Short-handed: 9
Limit: 8
No-limit: 7
Tournaments: 9
Side games: 8
Steam control: 7
Against weak players: 8
Against strong players: 8