World Series of Poker Player Bio: Phil Ivey

The Tiger Woods of Poker

By Steve Wrzeszczynski, published Jul 07, 2006
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Phil Ivey is one of the greatest poker players today and he's only in his thirties. From a very early age, Phil has proven himself time and time again by beating some of the biggest names in poker history. However, by the time Phil ends his poker career, he will be labeled the greatest poker player of all time.

Phil Ivey's poker career began at a very early age for him. His grandfather taught him Five Card stud when he was only eight years old. While teaching him the card game, his grandfather also cheated by dealing off the bottom, in hopes of teaching Phil an even greater lesson about the dangers involved with gambling. However, young Phil Ivey wasn't moved by his grandfather's lessons and he decided that he was going to be a professional gambler during his teenage years.

Phil began playing local poker games and learning various poker strategies when he was only 16. The competition was no match for him and after two years of playing poker locally, he decided to move towards bigger pots. Phil was only 18 when he found his way with a fake ID into an Atlantic City casino. It took Phil a few years, and even more money, to understand and become the master of every poker game. Atlantic City soon became his full time residence.

Phil decided he wanted to become the world's greatest poker player and moved on from Atlantic City and into Las Vegas. At the age of 24, he played in the World Series of Poker and landed his first bracelet in $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha event. Phil managed to beat some of the biggest names in the professional poker field. The name Phil Ivey spread like wild fire as Phil moved onto high stakes games in various Las Vegas casinos.

However in 2002, Phil proved to the world that he was one of the greatest poker players by winning three World Series of Poker bracelets across three different events. The fact that Phil could play any event and beat out the competition proved Phil's mastery of the game. Three years later, Phil would secure another win and another bracelet. At the end of 2005, Phil's career tournament winnings fall just below six million dollars.

World Series of Poker Player Bio: Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey playing heads up Texas Hold'em

Credit: Full Tilt Poker

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Takeaways
  • Phil began playing poker at the age of 16.
  • Phil currently has 5 World Series of Poker bracelets.
  • Phil has mastered nearly every game of poker.
Did You Know?
Phil Ivey began playing in Atlantic City with a fake ID. He used the name Jerome which has now landed him the nickname "No Home Jerome."
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i play poker

Posted on 05/29/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
i don't have homework

Posted on 05/29/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
your good phil im leslie

Posted on 05/29/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Very informitive...You have done your homework.

Posted on 11/06/2006 at 9:11:00 AM

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