Of course, when we say he had a quiet one, Ivey still managed to win his fifth bracelet at the WSOP, place a respectable 20th in the Main Event and reach two WPT and two WSOP final tables.
Then, towards the end of 2005, he stamped his authority firmly back on the tournament circuit by scoring back-to-back wins in Monaco, taking down both the Monte Carlo Millions and the starstudded FullTiltPoker.Net Invitational (earning $1.6m for his trouble in a little over 24 hours).
Performances such as this leave little doubt as to Ivey’s exceptional talents, and clearly this is a tribute well deserved.
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