Phil Ivey, arguably the world’s best poker player, has moved into first position on poker’s All-Time Money List, which is based on tournament winnings in live events. Ivey banked $600,000 for his second-place finish at the 2010 Aussie Millions $100K Challenge tournament, boosting his career tournament earnings to $12,802,783. This places him ahead of previous leader Daniel Negreanu, by approximately $400K.
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That's soooooooooooo crazy.
Phil Ivey, arguably the world’s best poker player, has moved into first position on poker’s All-Time Money List, which is based on tournament winnings in live events. Ivey banked $600,000 for his second-place finish at the 2010 Aussie Millions $100K Challenge tournament, boosting his career tournament earnings to $12,802,783. This places him ahead of previous leader Daniel Negreanu, by approximately $400K.
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Ivey is great as his earnings from poker.
Phil Ivey, arguably the world’s best poker player, has moved into first position on poker’s All-Time Money List, which is based on tournament winnings in live events. Ivey banked $600,000 for his second-place finish at the 2010 Aussie Millions $100K Challenge tournament, boosting his career tournament earnings to $12,802,783. This places him ahead of previous leader Daniel Negreanu, by approximately $400K.
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Two great players of the game. They deserve to be ranked in the top five. X
Daniel Negreanu is in the same category.
The All-Time Money List may be more of a pride thing I think for Negreanu then Ivey. It sure helps Ivey recover after having a disappointing AK ver AQ beat at the Final table in the WSOP.
Ivey is simple the Best.
Phil Ivey is the Best of the Best IMO.
Daniel Negreanu is in the same category.
The All-Time Money List may be more of a pride thing I think for Negreanu then Ivey. It sure helps Ivey recover after having a disappointing AK ver AQ beat at the Final table in the WSOP.
Ivey is simple the Best.
he had good good reads and this is important in poker
I think that we cant compare ivey with daniel...but in my opinion i prefer daniel.
he had good good reads and this is important in poker
[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]This ain't over yet for a long time to come. Unless one of them decides to retire that it. . . 😄[/FONT]
I agree and I can't see either one of them quitting anytime soon.
That would be insane.
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The Race is on and I'm sure Daniel is going to give Ivey a run for his money.
Best of Luck to Both of them ....
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