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  1. Does anybody know where I can get Phil Ivey's hand history of complete tournaments? highstakesdb has separate hands, but that's crappy like that, I'd like whole sessions. Cash games or tournaments - does not matter.

    Thanks in advance!
  2. PM him and ask kindly
  3. There are thousands of his hands available on the internet, but they are not in order. One hand makes little sense to watch and to draw conclusions from.

    I don't mean the ones with his hole cards shown but the once that are tracked by pokertableratings etc.

    Even wsop hands would be nice... I don't wanna watch hours of WSOP 2009 just to see his cards, I don't have the time. It would be nice to have a wsop09 replayer where I could watch all hands in 30 min.

    I could not find anything on the internet.
    Edited By: ReaM Aug 19th, 2012 at 02:09 AM
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  4. just pm him on here
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  5. Just shoot him a message im sure he will send you a few hh.....
  6. 0800-PHIL-FT-IVEY for emergency requests
  7.  
    Originally Posted by iPlayTourneys View Post

    PM him and ask kindly

     
    Originally Posted by z06fanatic View Post

    just pm him on here

     
    Originally Posted by tedSTRETCH View Post

    Just shoot him a message im sure he will send you a few hh.....

     
    Originally Posted by kleath View Post

    www.fulliveyhhs.com

    LOL OMG!!!!! I CAN'T STOP LMFAO!!!!!! YOU GUYS ARE SICK!!!!!
  8. PM Brian Townsend, I hear he had a huge database at one time...maybe he still does.
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    Originally Posted by Zobamabie View Post

    PM Brian Townsend, I hear he had a huge database at one time...maybe he still does.

    Matt Marfaioti might even have a live feed.
  10. haha you bunch of funny trolls =)

    Iveys hands are all available on the internet, but they are sorted by largest winner and not session. I've learned a lot from them, but if anyone has a link for sessions it would be nice.

    By the way, afaik, folks at FTP had access to his history as they suspended him from their team for having a second account under a different name. They analyzed betting patters and could confirm that account belonged to Ivey. Those lucky bastards.
    Edited By: ReaM Aug 20th, 2012 at 12:25 PM
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  11. Why do you want them?? Do you think once you see these you will become godlike
  12. i watched a phil ivey hand history once it increased my roi by 1%
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