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  1. nam le and woody moore just got eliminated and now it's down to ivey with 10 mil in chips vs. quinn do with 2 million in chips.
  2. What a sicko, totally deserves this win.
  3. durrr is lickin his chops atm.
     
  4. from that other site (cardplayer.com):

    Thu Feb 28 22:09:41 PST 2008
    Short Break Before Heads-Up Play

    There will be a short break before Phil Ivey (about 10 million in chips) goes heads-up against Quinn Do (about 2.5 million in chips).

    Official chip counts coming soon.

    Thu Feb 28 22:08:13 PST 2008
    Hand #98: Woody Moore Eliminated in 3rd Place ($625,630)

    Hand #98: There is a dead button in seat 2, Ivey completes the small blind for 160,000, and Moore checks his option. The flop comes 852, Ivey bets 160,000, and Moore calls. The turn card is the 7, Ivey bets 400,00, Moore moves all in, and Ivey quickly calls with 87 for two pair, eights and sevens. Moore shows 62 for an open-ended straight draw, and he needs a nine or a four to stay alive.

    The river card is the J, and Ivey wins the pot with his two pair. Woody Moore is eliminated in third place, earning $625,630.

    There will be a short break before heads-up play begins.

    Thu Feb 28 22:06:48 PST 2008
    Hand #97: Nam Le Eliminated in 4th Place ($411,770)

    Hand #97: Quinn Do has the button in seat 1, Nam Le raises from the small blind to 420,000, Ivey moves all in from the big blind, and Nam Le quickly calls with AA. Ivey shows 33, and he'll need to improve to bust Nam here.

    The flop comes 1062, Nam retains his huge lead in the hand. Someone in the crowd says, "Put an ace out there. End it!" Do you believe in jinxes?

    The turn card is the -- 3! The crowd reacts loudly as Ivey takes the lead with a set of threes. Nam Le needs an ace on the river to stay alive.

    The river card is the Q, and Ivey winst he pot with his set of threes, increasing his stack to more than 9 million.

    Nam Le is eliminated in fourth place, earning $411,770.
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  5. TID Ivey......Phil being Phil and gettin served with 2 outers.....GG Doooooo
  6. He's due for a wpt win
     
  7. i'm glad iveys gonna win but fuck man... Nam Le was doing fucking awesome i had $100 at 12/1 on him...

    oh well

    TID Ivey
  8. Phil Ivery is gonna win for sure.... he had it comin.. man deserves it gooooo phil
  9. Hand #100: Phil Ivey Wins the WPT L.A. Poker Classic ($1,596,100)

    Hand #100: Quinn Do has the button, he limps for 160,000, Ivey raises to 560,000, and Quinn calls. The flop comes A86, Ivey bets 700,000, and Quinn thinks for about 30 seconds before he calls, leaving himself just 1.02 million behind. There is already 2.92 million in the pot.

    The turn card pairs the board with the A, and Ivey moves all in. Quinn goes into the tank, shuffling his chips as he ponders the situation.

    After four minutes, Quinn quietly says, "I call."

    Ivey shows A8 for a full house, aces full of eights, and Quinn dejectedly shows 98 for two pair, aces and eights. No card can help Quinn here; he is drawing dead. (The meaningless river card is the 4.)

    Quinn Do is eliminated in second place, earning $909,400.

    History is made as Phil Ivey wins the 2008 WPT L.A. Poker Classic, his first WPT title after reaching a record eight final tables. Ivey earns $1,596,100 and a huge trophy from the Commerce.
  10. pretty sick, he's finished 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th and 6th at WPT final tables.
  11. woudl be even sicker if he finished 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
     
  12. no questions asked after hellmuth lost some of his stack and doubled up nam le on the turn K hand.. it was all ivey after that... Ez game IMO

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