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		<title>2010 World Series of Poker: Phil Ivey wins eighth WSOP bracelet titan poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the 3rd day of event $ 3,000 H.O.R.S.E. began, there were still 25 players who opted to win the WSOP bracelet event, and many of them being the owners of multiple bracelets. But when the last letter was distributed on the morning of Tuesday, was the most feared man in the world of poker, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the 3rd day of event $ 3,000 H.O.R.S.E. began, there were still 25 players who opted to win the WSOP bracelet event, and many of them being the owners of multiple bracelets. But when the last letter was distributed on the morning of Tuesday, was the most feared man in the world of poker, Phil Ivey, who was alone, winning his eighth bracelet World Series of Poker. <a title="titan poker" href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/">titan poker</a><br />
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As the day wore on 3, the majority of the Ivey followed carefully, but the thing was never clear until the end. At one point while players were approaching the final table, Ivey hit a slump to 100,000 points, and stood as a short-stack, desperately needing to paste a sprint up to return to the ring. But not only got back, but managed to get on top of the mountain when he reached the final table. It was in games where he could amass Stud mode chips, and a round of seven-card stud and razz another, Ivey rose from 100,000 to one million points. <a href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/">read more</a></p>
<p>At the final table, Ivey is not enjoyed a massive lead in chips, but made the role of &#8220;executor.&#8221; First, he and Jeffrey Lisandro took Albert Hahn ahead, when the first two took a boat divided. Then David Ivey was charged to &#8220;Not Bakes&#8221; Baker, in sixth position, fourth and Ken Aldridge, and member of Team Full Tilt, John Juanda, in third place.</p>
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<p>Once the game reached the heads-up, and although Bill Chen played with courage, and was abundantly clear that the bracelet would be for Phil, his eighth trophy WSOP. The two exchanged blows means at first, but Ivey finally took a good &#8220;momentum&#8221; to put your opponent with less than a million chips. The two met in a razz hand, and the tournament came to an end. There was a war of raises preflop, and the time when the fifth card was shown, Ivey had to Chen in all-in, and with a clear need for help to trace: Ivey led 3-4, 6-2 A- , that is, a 6-5 hand, while Chen showed A-5-2-7-6 for a 7-6. Each one was a seven on the sixth street, and Chen received an unlucky 10 on the seventh street, which did not help him, while repeating a 4 Ivey did even better hand. <a title="code bonus titan poker" href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/code-bonus-titan-poker/">code bonus titan poker</a></p>
<p>This victory is the first bracelet Ivey this year, and the eighth of his career. For his efforts, was $ 329,840, though, and like last year, these are trifles compared to their bets on bracelets done in parallel with other players. search for poker in <a href="http://www.google.com/">google</a></p>
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