2019 Wsop Winner

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Phil Ivey proved he was still one of the best poker players on earth, making a deep run in the 2019 World Series of Poker $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship event. But perhaps the legally embattled high-stakes gambler still has a bit of rust to shake off.

Ensan is just the third person to win $10 million or more as the WSOP Main Event winner. Jamie Gold did so in 2005 after banking $12 million, and Martin Jacobsen followed suit with $10 million in. Below are the results of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe, held from October 13-November 4 at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There are 15 scheduled bracelet events. Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame (#/#) This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in the 2019 WSOP. 2019 WSOP Results Hossein Ensan Wins WSOP Main Event The 2019 WSOP was the 50th anniversary of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas and, fittingly, there was a dazzling array of bracelet events on the schedule.

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Ivey was seemingly in cruise control mode after the field made the money, and found himself in a three-way pot of stud eight-or-better with 11 players left in the tournament.

While at the featured table, PokerGo cameras caught Ivey holding the best and only low while facing off against John Esposito and Talal Shakerchi.

Phil Ivey: (J 2) 4 7 A J (3)
Talal Shakerchi: (K K) 2 5 K8 (Q)
John Esposito: (2 10) 9 9 A 6 (5)

Shakerchi was looking to fill up with his trip kings, but wound up making a king-high heart flush. That wasn’t good enough to top Esposito’s backdoor ace-high spade flush, and neither player made qualifying eight low.

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2019 Wsop Bracelet Winners

Ivey’s pair of jacks were no good, but his 7-4-3-2-A low was plenty good enough to take half of the large main pot. Unfortunately for him, the ten-time WSOP bracelet winner either thought he had missed his low draw, or he believed the table was playing stud high.

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Shakerchi was eliminated in 11th place, earning $72,078. Ivey went on to finish in eighth place, banking $124,410. The eventual winner of the 74-player tournament was Phil Hui, who took home his second career bracelet and the $1,099,311 first-place prize.

This isn’t the first time that Ivey has folded the winner at the WSOP. Back in 2009 when he was making his run to the main event final table, Ivey accidentally folded what would have been a winning spade flush.

2019 Wsop Champion

Ivey, who has more than $26 million in career tournament earnings, still sits in a tie for second-place all-time with Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan behind Phil Hellmuth with 14 bracelets. This was his fourth cash this summer. Last year, he also cashed four times, finishing ninth in the Poker Players Championship.

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