Phil Ivey is possibly the most feared poker player in the world and also notoriously camera shy, preferring generally to keep himself to himself.
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Phil Ivey is possibly the most feared poker player in the world and also notoriously camera shy, preferring generally to keep himself to himself.
However, during the break, he granted PokerNews a rare interview.

and Boeken called with 
.



to give the short stack two pair, nines and sixes, to double through.
board with
against the
of the big blind. Eastgate housed up on the
river to put him up to 87,000.
against
after a
board.


. Chan continued with a bet of 4,000, Bobel called, and the big blind skedaddled.
. Chan deliberated a bit, then tossed out a bet of 7,000. Bobel studied the board, then counted out 7,000 chips. He looked at what he would have remaining should he call -- 19,300 -- then finally declared he was all in.
and Bobel 
. But good calls aren't always rewarded. As demonstrated by the
that came on the river, giving Bobel trips and the hand.

with 
, but he'd been well and truly out-flopped by his imaginative opponent holding 
.
and the river the
and Rajkumar crashes out in dramatic fashion late on Day 2b.
Event 57 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold'em
Day 2b Completed