Tom Dwan Crushes, Disinterested Ivey Bolts Early on Hustler Casino Live

tom dwan phil ivey Tom Dwan , not Phil Ivey nor Garrett Adelstein , was the star of the show Saturday night on Hustler Casino Live ‘s $100,000 minimum buy-in seven-hour cash game. The former online grinder ran all over his opponents to the tune of more than $250,000 in profits.

Ivey, on the other hand, seemed disinterested in the game, similar to his demeanor in the same game Friday evening. He committed to play both nights, but left well before the stream concluded each day. Phil Ivey Unable to Get Anything Going, Then Leaves

On Friday, the poker legend lost nearly $150,000 , and then came back less than 24 hours later looking to turn it around. He didn’t lose any additional money, but also didn’t make anything. The 10-time WSOP bracelet winner bolted out of the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles a few hours into the stream right about at his $300,000 starting stack.

Early in the session, Ivey lost out on an opportunity to win a bigger pot than he scooped with trips against Solve for Why founder Matt Berkey . The Poker Hall of Famer, holding , bet $20,000 on the turn into a pot of $19,000 with the board reading . Berkey, with in the hole, figured something was up, so he correctly folded.

Berkey, who spoke with PokerNews following Friday’s session in which he won $260,000, said he noticed Ivey seemed “bored” when asked to describe his first experience competing against the Poker Hall of Famer.

The entire stream is available for free on the Hustler Casino Live YouTube channel . Tom Dwan Up to His Usual Tricks

*Photo courtesy of Hustler Casino Live Tom Dwan has a lengthy history of tearing it up on televised and streamed poker shows, most notably on High Stakes Poker , where he never lost during the Game Show Network era. On Saturday, the popular poker pro continued his good fortune with the cameras rolling.

Dwan showed up about an hour after the stream began. He bought in for $100,000 and put his money to good use. Within an hour, he found […]

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