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Phil Ivey strikes again, taking home the title after the HU battle with Imsirovic and $ 640,000

10 days, 5 final tables, 2 titles and $ 2,880,100 in cashouts - the legendary Phil Ivey ages like a good wine and proves why many consider him the best player of all time!

If you follow the events in the poker world closely, you certainly did not miss the information that the poker elite is uniting in Cyprus these days, specifically in the bustling Merit Casino. It first hosted a 6-day Triton festival that crowned new and old-new champions, led by none other than the legendary Phil Ivey.

Phil Ivey Wins Triton Poker Cyprus $75,000 Short Deck EventPhil Ivey Wins Triton Poker Cyprus $75,000 Short Deck Event

The festival was also an appetizer for the next Super High Roller Series, which brings ten buy-in events starting at $25,000 and ending at $250,000. From the very first tournament, it was clear that there was no risk of boredom, as the already packed playing field was complemented by other superstars of the poker world, which promised great action.

We saw this right at the beginning, where the Dutchman Tom Vogelsang won the opening tournament, followed by Mikita Badziakouski in the second event. The baton of champions gradually moved to Marius Gierse, but then came what we all expected - in the fourth event, Phil Ivey became the champion after a thrilling heads-up with Ali Imsirovic!

The ageless legend showed some of his poker skills in a $50,000 PLO event that produced a total of 32 entries. The 45-year-old Hall of Famer and holder of ten WSOP bracelets won another tournament title just four days after winning the Triton Short Deck event, so his April record is as follows:

  • 5 final tables
  • 2 titles
  • 2,881,100$ in cashouts

Thanks to $640,000 in bonuses, Ivey has already risen above Mikita Badziaokouski in the all-time money list and is currently losing only about a quarter of a million to overtake Jason Koon for 9th place. In terms of this year's statistics, Ivey is in second place on a global scale, losing only $25,000 to defeat the current leader, Ali Imsirovic. Will he be able to overtake the lead by the end of this festival?

Source: PokerNews.com, PokerStrategy.com