Phil Ivey made a strong comeback in 2012

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Phil Ivey made a strong comeback in 2012

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At the end of the year, Poker News will give you a review of the important stories of 2012. Stories are written by people. What we're going to see today is the story of Phil Ivey. In 2011 Ivey boycotted participation in the poker world event WSOP. In 2012 he returned to this world-class poker battlefield. But before that, he once again wrote his name into the history of the 2012 Australian Millions. Although Ivey has not been present in a live tournament for a year, his poker skills have not been lost.

In the 659-player Australian Millions main event, he finished 12 to win A$100,000.He then competed in the A$250,000 mega-high, and after hours of fierce battles, he finally faced Patrik Antonius.Champion A$2,000,000.Ivey's friend Antonius lost. This means Ivey has a perfect start.

A few months later on the PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo Tournament, he competed in several tournaments, but only finished ninth in a high-roller of €25,000, winning €73,200. At the WSOP in June 2012, he not only competed in 45 tournaments, but also won 7 prize money and reached the final table 5 times.

After bidding farewell to the WSOP event, Ivey competed in Macau's all-time highest tournament. $250,000 Macau High Challenge. The 73rd place in this game set 94 entries. The prize pool reached a staggering $23,511,128.After the final table was born, you guessed right. Ivey still sat at this table and eventually she finished 8th to win $822,965.

In 2012, Ivey won a total of $3,657,531 in the field of live tournaments, only $76,000 less than his best 2005. He is second in poker history. Behind only Antonio Esfandiari, Ivey released his new website IveyPoker.com late the year to teach poker players the proper way to play cards.

Along with the success of 2012, Ivey will continue to fight as well as ever in 2013. Not only chasing million-level victories in Macau but also competing for his ninth WSOP gold bracelet. What's more, his poker site will be further developed. I believe that where Ivey is, there is history.
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