One of the biggest names in poker made it on the board with a nice win to take him nearer to the double figure of WSOP bracelet that he craves.
Phil Ivey had a very up and down tournament but finally battled his way to his eigth WSOP bracelet.
The big news however is that he is not one of the ‘maths brats’, that seemed to have taken over the WSOP, in the sense that he is over 30 and not a student.
Event 37: HORSE
Buy-in: $3,000
Entries: 478
Prize pool: $1,319,280
Players in the money: 48
1. Phil Ivey ($329,840)
2. Bill Chen ($203,802)
3. John Juanda ($129,553)
4. Kenneth Aldridge ($93,418)
5. Jeffrey Lisandro ($68,417)
6. Dave Baker ($50,871)
7. Albert Hahn ($38,391)
8. Chad Brown ($29,406)
9. Ryan Hughes ($22,849)
10. Brent Wheeler ($22,849)
11. Dan Makowsky ($18,021)
12. Yuebin Guo ($18,021)
13. Ming Reslock ($14,406)
14. David Benyamine ($14,406)
15. Dan Heimiller ($11,675)
16. Scott Seiver ($11,675)
17. David Singer ($9,604)
18. Farzad Bonyadi ($9,604)
19. Jordan Siegel ($9,604)
20. Dale Phillips ($9,604)
21. Mitch Schock ($9,604)
22. Zachary Milchman ($9,604)
23. Mark Johns ($9,604)
24. Alexandre Luneau ($9,604)
25. George Trigeorgis ($8,008)
26. Andrew Goetsch ($8,008)
27. Konstantin Puchkov ($8,008)
28. Devin Hanneman ($8,008)
29. Clayton Mozdzen ($8,008)
30. Adam Hourani ($8,008)
31. Steve Sung ($8,008)
32. Loi Tran ($8,008)
33. Chris Reslock ($6,807)
34. Katja Thater ($6,807)
35. Bradley Helm ($6,807)
36. Mark Zajdner ($6,807)
37. Jason Young ($6,807)
38. Matt Savage ($6,807)
39. Terry Crowe ($6,807)
40. Martin Corpuz ($6,807)
41. Mojgan Stringham ($5,791)
42. David Harth ($5,791)
43. Pat Pezzin ($5,791)
44. Alan Myerson ($5,791)
45. Chris Klodnicki ($5,791)
46. Corey Nakasone ($5,791)
47. Max Pescatori ($5,791)
48. Owais Ahmed ($5,791)