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Phil Ivey Profile
Nick Names: No Home Jerome, The Tiger Woods of Poker
Cashes: 86
Total Winnings: $7,181,151
Age: 31
First Place Finishes: 15
Noteworthy Facts:
- 5 WSOP Bracelets (2000 Pot Limit Omaha, 2002 Limit Seven Card Stud, 2002 Limit Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo, 2002 Limit S.H.O.E., 2005 Pot Limit Omaha)
- 6 WPT final tables
- Tied for winning most WSOP bracelets in one year (3)
- Won $536,000 off of Phil Hellmuth in a Chinese download poker game
At 8 years old, he started playing Five Card Stud with his grandfather. By 16, he was playing in back rooms for money. At 18, he was playing so much in Atlantic City that he was nicknamed �No Home Jerome�. However, he lost.
At 21, he walked into the casino and told everyone his name was �Phil� and the tide turned. At age 24, he tried his first WSOP and won his first bracelet. The final table of the event had the likes of Amarillo Slim Preston, David �Devilfish� Ulliott, and Phil Hellmuth.
In 2006, Andy Beal challenged Phil Ivey to a heads up match. Andy is a mathematician who is well known for challenging big name professionals. The match lasted three days and at the end, Phil had won $16.6 Million from Mr. Beal.
Phil is well respected by his fellow professionals. Howard Lederer believes Ivey may be considered the best player in history when he finally retires. Barry Greenstein describes his talent as �Unmatched�.
Phil is part of the team for Full Tilt Poker and can found playing high stakes limit, no limit hold�em, and Pot Limit Omaha Hi games.