Phil Ivey Wins 9th World Series of Poker Bracelet

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Big name poker pro Phil Ivey managed to win his 9th World Series of Poker bracelet Wednesday World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific Event #3.

The victory yielded $51,840 in cash.

Ivey managed to fend off the likes of Daniel Negreanu to win the $2,200 Mixed Event.

Ivey is now tied for 4th place with WSOP bracelet wins behind Phil Hellmuth (13 bracelets), Doyle Brunson (10) and Johnny Chan (10).

WSOP APAC Event #3 Final Table Results

Place

Player

Prize (AUD$)

1

Phil Ivey

$51,840

2

Brandon Wong

$32,039

3

Graeme "Kiwi G" Putt

$22,427

4

Daniel Negreanu

$16,336

5

Rob Campbell

$12,020

6

Kevin Song

$8,978

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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