Just a few days ago we reported that Phil Ivey had won his sixth WSOP bracelet when he took down the Event #8 $2,500 NL Deuce-to-Seven lowball tournament on June 4th, and now just over a week later he’s already done it again, winning a second 2009 WSOP event. Ivey took down the Event #25 $2,500 Omaha eight-or-better/seven-card stud eight-or-better, netting $220,538 and a seventh gold bracelet in the process.
With this win, Ivey now sits tied in sixth on the all-time bracelet list with Billy Baxter. He owns bracelets for wins in Omaha eight-or-better/seven-card stud eight-or-better, S.H.O.E., seven-card stud, pot-limit Omaha, no-limit deuce-to-seven lowball events and seven-card stud eight-or-better.
Here are the final table results from the Event #23 $2,500 Omaha eight-or-better/seven-card stud eight-or-better tournament:
1. Phil Ivey – $220,538
2. Ming Lee – $136,292
3. Carlos Mortensen – $89,342
4. Dutch Boyd – $69,919
5. Jon Turner – $45,237
6. Eric Buchman – $34,747
7. Tom Koral – $27,993
8. Peter Gelencser – $23,600





