Phil Ivey has been quiet but deadly

Not much going on in the Phil Ivey front lately as he has been relatively quiet in the online scene. That doesn't mean that he hasn't been making money, just that he's been quietly doing it.

Relatively absent from the tables this week, Phil Ivey logged fewer than 800 hands over the past seven days but still managed to turn nearly $686,000 in profit. The majority of those earnings came from a heads-up multi-table $500/1,000 HA session against Sami “LarsLuzak” Kelopuro last Saturday night, where Ivey turned a $449,000 profit and took down both of the session’s largest pots, coming in at over $200,000 apiece.

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This post was written by No Home Phil on May 12, 2009

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Ivey dominates Full Tilt in November

Seems like I write a post every month that starts off "Phil Ivey dominates ______". Early in the month Patrik Antonius was the top money winner online, but Phil Ivey has crept up behind him and regained the top spot for the month thus far.

Phil Ivey didn't make his way to the top spot through mega-sized pots and multimillion-dollar sessions at Full Tilt Poker. Instead, he's been grinding his way to more than $1.5 million in earnings for the month in some smaller sessions.

One of those sessions took place Sunday against Matt Hawrilenko in a Limit Hold'em game on Full Tilt Poker. After a two-and-a-half-hour session of heads-up $2,000/$4,000, Ivey came out ahead with an extra $300,000 in cash.

That's just the tip of the iceberg, as Ivey had accumulated more than $1 million through 1,609 hands through the previous few days against Hawrilenko.

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This post was written by No Home Phil on November 20, 2008

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Full Tilt Poker October Report on Phil Ivey

For the month of October Phil Ivey was the 2nd most profitable player in the world of online poker. More impressive is the fact that he was second in earnings while playing over TWENTY THOUSANDS hands less than Gus Hansen.

Winners Results Sessions Hands Hours
Gus Hansen $2.873.376,42 454 36836 779,55
Phil Ivey $1.932.807,84 290 16051 322,97

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This post was written by No Home Phil on November 13, 2008

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Phil Ivey at Full Tilt, by the numbers

Since January 1st 2007, HighstakesDB.com has been keeping track of online play in Omaha and Texas Hold Em. Since July 1st 2008 they have added their HORSE results. I decided to do a search of the all time leader at Full Tilt Poker and imagine that, it's Phil Ivey at $6.47M dollars. The all time loser? noataima at over -$7m. In depth analysis of Phil Ivey's results after the jump.

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This post was written by No Home Phil on October 8, 2008

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September was very good to Phil Ivey

Online poker is quickly becoming a better source of income for poker players than the poker rooms at the casinos. At a casino Phil Ivey can sit down with players like Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson and other pros. Online? Anyone can play and as it turns out, anyone can lose to Phil Ivey.

September is now gone and it provided the best online high stakes action ever. The biggest pot of the history of online poker was won by Patatino and Phil Ivey set the record of one day online poker earnings to $1,1016k! Ivey won in all of the games that he played at Full Tilt Poker, $499k in hold ‘em, $106k in omaha, $230k in omaha hi/lo and $179k in HORSE.

For the month Phil Ivey won $2,228,000 playing online at Full Tilt, easily tops among online players. Read More...

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This post was written by No Home Phil on October 1, 2008

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