Phil Ivey Losing It For 33 Minutes Straight!
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We have just broken poker television
history. 1.1 million in this pot
>> to getting his full house crushed on the
river at the main event.
>> Oh, amazing. Phil Ivy loses with a full
house to a better full house of Chris
Money Maker.
>> This is Phil Ivy losing it for X minutes
straight. We start with the hand that
created modern poker. Money Maker is the
chip leader with ace queen. Phil Ivy
holding pocket nines calls. Three
players see a flop with two queens, a
monster for money maker. Then a nine
falls on the turn, giving Ivy a full
house and the better hand. The
milliondoll pot goes allin. Iivevy is
the favorite. Then the river changes
everything. Aker is our chip leader at
this point. Don't expect him to do
anything huge, but he's looking at ace
queen. So, he's going to make some sort
of move. He bets 60,000 on the ace
queen.
>> Action over to Phil Ivy now and looking
at a couple of nines.
>> Phil Ivy always loves pocket pairs.
He'll call it.
Next in line is Jason Lester.
Ivy with the lead with a two nines.
Well, Lester with a couple of tens.
And at least before the flop, you figure
he's going to stick around. And Indie
does call that.
>> We have three players in this bottom.
>> Nobody else wants any action. And so
we're going to get the flop now. Money
maker, Ivy, and Lester in the hand. The
flop comes two queens. A monster flop
for Chris Money Maker who makes three
queens and becomes a prohibitive
favorite.
>> Jason Lester checks. So the action to
Money Maker, you have to figure he's
going to push things right now.
>> And he does with 70,000.
>> I thought he might have pushed it more.
Generally, you make a bigger bet there
and you push out the competition. We
always like to say better to win a small
pot than lose a large pot. He's almost
inviting calls right there with the
70,000. A big favorite in the hand.
Well, Phil Ivy is indeed going to take
that bait and he'll call it.
>> Yeah, Phil Ivy will call. And uh I guess
for the 70,000 he'll call. He is well
behind in the hand. Doesn't know it.
Jason Lester actually has a better hand
than Phil Ivy right now. He decides he's
going to stay out of harm's way. He
doesn't want to get any trouble at this
point. The next person knocked out
doesn't make the final table. So Jason
Lester,
>> here comes the turn and it's a nine. And
that gives Phil Ivy a full house.
miracle on fourth street for Phil Ivy
who now has the full house and the
better hand
>> but nobody knows it here except Phil Ivy
>> and there's no reason for money maker to
put to to assume that Ivy had the pocket
nines so he's going to bet 200,000
>> understandably he he just can't think he
has that type of hand to beat him he's
got to believe the three queens are best
right now
>> and Phil Ivy deciding what he's going to
do he's obviously going to play and if
and when he wins this sizable pot Phil
Ivy will put himself in terrific chip
position for the final day.
>> He is all in
>> and quickly called.
>> The pot size is 1 million now.
>> Phil Money Maker is disgusted. He He
never could have assumed the two nines
in the hole for Phil Ivy. And now he is
going to need an ace, a queen or a six
on the river to win the hand, which
would knock out Phil Ivy.
>> Money makers looking for an ace on the
river
>> or another queen. Here we go. We're
going to see no one more card.
>> It's an ace.
>> An ace.
>> An ace.
>> An incredible knockout blow
>> for probably the best player left in the
tournament
>> who has gone down.
>> Oh, amazing. Phil Ivy loses with a full
house to a better full house of Chris
Money Maker
>> who has now knocked out heavyweights
Johnny Chan, Ombberto Bren, and Phil
Ivy. My goodness. [music]
>> That run out changed Money Maker's
fortune forever. If he doesn't make a
bigger full house, perhaps he goes down
as another main event final tableist.
Instead, he took his newfound chips and
ran them up all the way to a final
battle with Sammy Farhoff and his unlit
cigarette. Money Maker goes on to win
the entire main event, a victory
commentators say would never have
happened without that river card. From
one river card that rewrote poker
history to a session where Elliot
Allesra cracked Iivey's aces and then
took him for over $300,000
in back-to- back hands. Ivy picks up
pocket aces. Allesra re- raises with
pocket jacks. The money goes all in.
Allesra is a 4 to one dog. The flop and
turn change nothing. Then the river
delivers the jack of spades.
One of only two remaining jacks in the
deck. Yeah, we can see fireworks here.
Aces for Ivy.
>> Jacks for Ali Allesra. Not a lot for
David Benjamin, but if Ellie decides to
flat call this
now, it looks like he's reaching deep.
It's going to give him a chance to
actually find out that he's behind.
>> Raise
>> 278
>> 278 total fair
>> up to 27,800. David Benjamin out of
there very quickly.
>> All in.
>> Call. All in re-ra from Phil Ivy
>> and Allesra calls very quickly with the
jacks.
>> Wow. And just like you said there,
>> Allesra way behind here is a 4 to1 dog.
And this pot is huge.
An all in from Ivy. A call.
>> I think Ivy's reputation going ahead of
him there.
>> Picture card comes, but it's not the one
that Ellie wants to see. Ace is still
out in front. Le is going to need
running clubs here or a jack.
That 10 limits his outs to the two
remaining jacks. $200,000 in this pot.
>> Oh, and it's a jack of spades on the
river. Just like that, Ivy gets snapped
off.
>> But the punishment wasn't over. In the
very next major hand, Allesra flops two
pair against Iivey's top pair. The pot
balloons to $324,000.
Ivy shoves all in. Alra calls.
>> Oh wow. That's a big big flop for Ellie.
Alra. He's flop two pair.
>> And Ivy's got top pair.
>> There's a few cards that Phil can catch
to get out of this.
>> King or a queen will help. And of course
queen won't help that much cuz Antonius
will make a straight. I think we can be
pretty certain Patrick Antonius is going
to be out of this pot pretty soon. I
think you're
>> actually that's not true. If only one
company
>> Well, it's a $10,000 bet. Actually, a
$12,000 bet. Pardon me.
>> From Phil Ivy.
>> No. Well, I disagree.
>> Action over to Antonius.
>> We have the makings of a monster pot
here.
>> It's very true. That was a bad almost a
bad bet on my part. Phil is the money
manager. That's my deal.
>> You are a good money man.
>> That's my deal. I'm the money manager.
>> You are.
>> Well, Antonio is not folding so quickly.
>> Your money manager.
>> No, Chris Fergus is a better money
manager than I am.
>> He's possibly hoping to call with
position on Phil. He's cool.
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