Phil Ivey Wins Super High Roller Series Europe: Lifetime Earnings Now $34.6 million

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Phil Ivey Wins Super High Roller Series Europe: Lifetime Earnings Now $34.6 million

10-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey defeated Ali Imsirovic in this heads-up showdown to win $640,000.  This represents Ivey's second title of 2022.

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Ivey ranks 9th on the All-Time Money List with his earnings increased to just over $34.6 million.  Prior to this year he has had three other first place finishes since the start of the worldwide pandemic.  These included a win at the ParyPoker Live $ 50,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em just days before casinos began shutting down in March 2000.

Ivey came into the second and final day of this event in third chip position behind Imsirovic and Joni Jouhkimainen.

And while much of the focus was on Ivey, it should be noted that this is Imsirovic’s 16th final-table finish of the year, and we are only starting off the month of April.  He also has four titles won and nearly $2.9 million in earnings.

Here is a look at the payouts and rankings points awarded at the final table:

Place Player Earnings (USD) POY Points PGT Points
1 Phil Ivey $640,000 408 384
2 Ali Imsirovic $416,000 340 250
3 Joni Jouhkimainen $256,000 272 154
4 Eelis Parssinen $176,000 204 106
5 Dylan Weisman $112,000 170 67

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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