Hand #100: Phil Ivey Wins the WPT L.A. Poker Classic ($1,596,100)

Feb 28, 2008

Hand #100: Quinn Do has the button, he limps for 160,000, Ivey raises to 560,000, and Quinn calls. The flop comes [As8s6s], Ivey bets 700,000, and Quinn thinks for about 30 seconds before he calls, leaving himself just 1.02 million behind. There is already 2.92 million in the pot.

The turn card pairs the board with the [Ac], and Ivey moves all in. Quinn goes into the tank, shuffling his chips as he ponders the situation.

After four minutes, Quinn quietly says, “I call.”

Ivey shows [Ah8d] for a full house, aces full of eights, and Quinn dejectedly shows [9h8h] for two pair, aces and eights. No card can help Quinn here; he is drawing dead. (The meaningless river card is the [4c].)

Quinn Do is eliminated in second place, earning $909,400.

History is made as Phil Ivey wins the 2008 WPT L.A. Poker Classic, his first WPT title after reaching a record eight final tables. Ivey earns $1,596,100 and a huge trophy from the Commerce.

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