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Phil Ivey simply can’t find enough action. Even though the main-event final table is scheduled to begin today at 12:23 p.m. PST, Ivey is reportedly still looking to make bets with any doubters out there.

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“He said to us he would win an additional $5 or $6 million, and he’s looking to bet more on himself,” Eli Elezra, a friend of Ivey’s and one of his main competitors at the Big Game at Bellagio, told Card Player on Thursday afternoon.

Ivey, who at 33 became the youngest person to win seven World Series of Poker bracelets this past summer, is at the first WSOP main event of his career and will be seeking his first no-limit hold’em bracelet ever. He enters play seventh in chips, with 9.765 million — or 5% of the chips in play.

The fact that Ivey has made some side bets on himself taking down the tournament is not a surprise to those who know him. With a reputation that precedes him, he regularly places mind-boggling bets both at the craps tables and on sports. But for this once-in-a-lifetime event (though with Ivey, you never know), the avid gambler has been pulling out all of the stops.

“He’d win a lot of money [in side bets if he won the main event],” said Barry Greenstein, one of Ivey’s good friends on the poker circuit, mentioning Andy Bloch and Tom Dwan as the ones who have the most to lose come Tuesday, when a winner will be crowned. “Ivey is such a sick person — sick in a good way of course.”

The Andy Bloch Bet

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Bloch’s bet has been well documented. With still a monstrous field of roughly 2,500 players remaining in this year’s main event, Bloch offered Ivey 99:1 odds that he wouldn’t win the tournament.

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“He took $20,000 from his pocket and he threw it to Andy,” Elezra said. That spur-of-the-moment decision could cost Bloch nearly $2 million.

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“Everybody is rooting for Phil Ivey. I would be too if I didn’t have a bet against him,” Bloch told Card Player TV at the Festa al Lago main event a couple weeks ago. “I could be on the hook for $2 million if he wins unless I can figure out some kind of settlement beforehand, but with Phil Ivey, that’s going to be tough…[I] just talked to him briefly, but… our numbers are pretty far apart. And he’s a gambler. He’s like, ‘I’d like to increase the bet.’”

As of today, there is no indication that the two competitors have settled the bet, so Bloch would have to fork over $2 million if he lost. But ironically, in the high-stakes gambling world where everyone is always looking to get a piece of everyone else’s action, most of that money would not go to Ivey.

Elezra tells of how the Great Dane, Gus Hansen, purchased the rights to the lion’s share of Ivey’s bet.

“Gus heard about this bet when there were like a thousand people left or whatever, and he told Phil Ivey, let me buy this bet,” Elezra relayed. Ivey let Hansen get in on the action, buying him out, but making him agree to give him $900,000 of the $2 million if he did indeed pull off the monumental task. Hansen agreed, and Ivey landed himself a “$900,000 freeroll,” according to Elezra.

The Tom Dwan Bet

Before the buzz had even begun to subside from the poker community becoming aware of the Bloch bet, Tom “durrrr” Dwan reportedly admitted that he would have to give Ivey $1 million as well if he were to become world champion.

“I think he has a bet with durrrr; they had a win bet,” said Greenstein. “It was kind of on a lark, and it may have been made even before the thing started. It was one of those bets that you would never anticipate coming into action.”

The bet was likely a must-win bet for either of the two poker superstars. With 6,494 entrants in the 2009 main event, it just didn’t seem probable that either of them would navigate through the massive field to collect the $8.5 million prize.

Now, Dwan — who is currently up nearly $800,000 in the on-again-off-again durrrr challenge with Patrik Antonius — might have to ship all of those profits and then some to Ivey.

Ivey vs. the World

The bet with Bloch and the reported wager with Dwan may be the only seven-figure bets that have been commonly speculated on, but Ivey likely has a number of smaller — but still far from insignificant — bets with other people in the poker community.

“He’s got some random bets, like the standing bet with Daniel (Negreanu) if they play in the same event and one wins, the winner gets $200,000,” said Greenstein. Mike Matusow also reportedly said on Full Tilt chat that he would owe Ivey $100,000 if he came back to win the main event, and Phil Gordon said on Full Tilt he would be “quaking in his boots” because of an unspecified bet that he made with Ivey.

But, in an effort to offset their potential losses to Ivey and perhaps make a big score for themselves, both Negreanu and Matusow have been collecting action from other players — and this time, they’re betting on the other side of the coin, on Ivey’s ability to take down the event.

Elezra said Negreanu was taking a ton of action on a must-win bet where he would have Ivey and the other bettor would have chip leader Darvin Moon. Although Moon has a large chip lead (58.93 million, or about 30% of the chips in play) and nearly six times the amount that Ivey has, he is considered one of the most inexperienced players remaining and has himself downplayed his success, saying he’s just the beneficiary of an insane run of cards.

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Many people believe that when it gets to short-handed play, Moon’s amateur mistakes will show and he will have a difficult time closing the deal. And, of course, many people believe if Ivey can double up early and collect a few more chips, he will be nearly impossible to stop.

Ten-time bracelet winner Doyle Brunson was the first person to publicly acknowledge that he was taking that bet, announcing in a recent blog that he will be rooting on Moon at the final table.

“I thought I would be pulling for Phil Ivey and Jeff Shulman at the WSOP final table. But when Daniel wanted to bet Ivey over Moon, I had to take Moon who has five times the chips of Ivey,” said Brunson. “It is a must-win bet so probably we won’t have action. Sorry Phil, I won’t be rooting for you now. Business is business.”

However, just like Negreanu, Brunson eventually thought better of betting against his friend. Brunson posted on his Twitter account this morning: “I reversed my bets against Ivey. I gave Gus Hansen my 50K bet against him. I am now officially pulling for Ivey and Shulman for 135K.” (Spelling errors in original Twitter post corrected; special thanks to CP reader “Prieure” for making us aware of this info.)

But Brunson was far from the only one interested in the bet.

Negreanu allowed Elezra to take 10% of his action and the two quickly began collecting bets from a host of interested parties.

“We’ve gotten up to $1 million already. We’ve got (John) Juanda, Howard Lederer, Nick Schulman…we’ve got six or seven people,” said Elezra.

Cash-games pro Brian Rast told Card Player that he made a $25,000 wager with Negreanu and a $10,000 bet with Matusow on a must-win bet. Rast has Moon; they have Ivey.

But as soon as Ivey heard about all of the bets Negreanu was collecting, he immediately announced that he wanted in on the deal.

“He took half of the action, so Phil would get half a million dollars, Daniel would get $400,000, and I would get $100,000,” said Elezra.

“It’s like betting against God.”

Elezra says he’s learned his lesson, and is happy that he decided not to bet against Ivey during the main event.

After losing $400,000 to Ivey after he won his first bracelet of the summer, the Full Tilt pro tried to convince Elezra to let it ride. He almost agreed, but the two gamblers couldn’t decide whether Ivey should get 4.3 to 1 or 4.7 to 1 odds on the likelihood that he would win a second bracelet at the WSOP, so Elezra decided to just settle his bet and move on. He’s certainly glad he did now, as Ivey won another bracelet and then reached the main-event final table.

“It’s like betting against God,” said Elezra. “What are the odds that he would this?”

Greenstein believes there may be others who didn’t get away as well as Elezra did. “Obviously this qualifies as a win in a bracelet bet,” he said.

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Although so many poker players consistently say Ivey is the greatest in the game right now, they still can’t help themselves when he puts up such attractive odds. Ivey may be squaring off against a group of mostly unknown faces today, but in reality, he has a chance to win quite a lot of money off of some very familiar foes—including Bloch, Dwan, Lederer, Juanda, Schulman, Matusow, and Negreanu.

And still, he is itching for more action.

“He’s ready to put up to $2 million on himself at 6:1,” said Elezra. “I heard Juanda is considering it.”

It is possible when it’s all said and done that Ivey would make more from side bets and bonuses than he would from actually winning the main event. So while the rest of the table fights it out for the $8.5 million first place prize, Ivey will try to unofficially eclipse Jamie Gold’s 2006 record for the most money won in a single poker tournament. Gold won $12 million for his 2006 main-event victory.

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HomeBiography & Net WorthPhil Ivey Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Celebrated Name:Phil Ivey
Real Name/Full Name:Phillip Dennis Ivey, Jr.
Gender:Male
Age:44 years old
Birth Date:1 February 1977
Birth Place:Riverside, California, United States
Nationality:American
Height:1.88 m
Weight:78 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Divorced
Wife/Spouse (Name):Luciaetta Ivey (m. 2002–2009)
Children:No
Dating/Girlfriend
(Name):
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Profession:American professional poker player
Net Worth in 2021:$110 million
Last Updated:March 2021

Phil Ivey is popular as one of the poker players in the USA with great enthusiasm and professional experience in it. Winning more than ten series of Poker Bracelets at the international level made him immensely popular and indomitable. In addition to this, he is known to be a person who secured the number 9 position in the world poker tour.

Many popular poker observers have already recognized him as one of the best players in the world with a great sense of humor. Although he is one of the best players, there are a few controversies that have circumfered him.

In the year 2017, a UK’s top court found that he used some unauthorized techniques in one of the famous casinos in the year 2012 in London.

Maybe you know about Phil Ivey very well But do you know how old and tall is he, and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Phil Ivey’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start.

Early life

Phil is believed to develop the Poker skills in his early phase of life. He showed a great interest in this game and learned most of the aspects playing the same with some workers of a New-Jersey based telemarketing firm.

He got a fake ID card so that he can prove himself as an adult to play poker in one of the popular casinos of New Jersey city in the year 1990. Later in the year 2002, he won three series of world poker. After this, he got a lot of nicknames in the poker world, and a few popular ones are Tiger Woods and Phenom.

Age, Height, and Weight

Being born on 1 February 1977, Phil Ivey is 44 years old as of today’s date 10th March 2021. His height is 1.88 m tall, and his weight is 78 kg.

Career

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He was born on February 1, 1977, in Riverside, California. He was an addicted gamer since his teenage days. He spent a lot of time in Las Vegas after moving from California. He got married in the year 2002 and spent quality time with his wife. Later in the year 2009, they both filed a divorce, and the same was granted in that year only.

He has been known to make a lot of contributions to charity and even started a non-profit organization to work for children. The organization raised around $250,000 in a poker tournament in the year 2008. He has also been a part of many projects which are working with the aim of feeding homeless people in the US.

In the year 212, he started an online company through an app and encouraged poker lovers to come and defend him. He also started a poker training website and has a lot of professionals as trainers. The website got a lot of popularity in the year 2014.

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Awards & Achievement

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Phil was the front-page news in the All in Magazine in the year 2005 as poker player of the year. He was again recognized with the same title four years later in the year 2009 by the same magazine. In addition to this, he has been known to be the finest player in the poker world with excellent skills.

Phil was the front page news in many leading newspapers in the UK as being someone who can win under every situation in poker. He has also been awarded the title “God of poker” by many websites associated with this casino game directly or indirectly.

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Net Worth & Salary of Phil Ivey in 2021

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Phil Ivey possesses whooping net worth is $110 million approximately as of March 2021. He has won around 20% of this amount from the live tournaments. Although an amount of around $10 million was made null by the top court of the UK, which he won in the year 2012 and found using the edge-sorting technique, he still owns a very large sum of money. There are various events he participated in, and they have helped him in enhancing his net worth.

Phil Ivey is believed to be an amazing person. Despite having a large sum of money, he has a kind heart, and he loves living a simple life. He is one of the best poker players with some ingenious and indomitable skills.