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Phil Ivey drops $1m at the nosebleeds in February
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[QUOTE="PCK, post: 2579034, member: 126769"] He may have been the biggest winner by some distance during poker's glory years, but since Full Tilt opened its doors for business again after Black Friday Phil Ivey has been stuck in a massive downward spiral. After switching from his classic 'Phil Ivey' alias to "Polarizing" in 2012, he's down a total of $6.22m. [B]Only Gus Hansen (-$17.2m) has lost more[/B] over the course of the last 3 years. Almost $1m of that sum has been conceded this month alone, making Ivey the internet's top loser in 2015 by some margin - he's currently down more than the second, third and fourth biggest losers of the year combined. Fans of Ilari 'Ziigmund' Sahamies will be pleased to hear that the Finn is still flying in 2015, up just shy of $1m and the year's most efficient printer of cash. The only player who comes close to matching Sahamies' bright start is his high stakes Pot Limit Omaha (PLO) rival 'JayP-AA', who has raked in around $830,000. [/QUOTE]
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