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Phil Ivey’s Top WSOP Cashes Revealed Ahead of 2026 Series

As the 2026 World Series of Poker approaches, WPT Global ambassador and 11-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey's most significant WSOP cashes are highlighted, totaling over $11 million in earnings.

News Published 12 May 2026 4 min read Ethan Reed
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With the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) on the horizon, poker enthusiasts are reflecting on the career of one of the game's most iconic figures, Phil Ivey. The WPT Global ambassador boasts an impressive record of 11 WSOP bracelets and over $11 million in earnings from WSOP events alone. This look back examines his most substantial cashes, highlighting key moments in his illustrious career.

Ivey's WSOP journey began in 2000, and since then, he has accumulated 96 cashes, with 46 final table appearances. His longevity and consistent performance at the highest levels of poker have cemented his status as a Poker Hall of Famer.

Key facts:
| Detail | Value |
|——————–|—————–|
| Total WSOP Bracelets | 11 |
| WSOP Cashes | 96 |
| WSOP Earnings | $11,047,501 |
| Total Live Earnings| ~$55 million |

Notable Million-Dollar Scores

Ivey has secured two seven-figure cashes at the WSOP. His largest came in 2009 when he finished seventh in the $10,000 Main Event, earning $1,404,014. Despite having a strong stack going into the final table, a crucial hand where his ace-king ran into Darvin Moon's ace-queen, resulting in a queen on the flop, ended his run.

Another significant cash occurred in 2022, where he placed second in the $100,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller for $1,172,659. This event saw him heads-up against Aleksejs Ponakovs, where Ivey was on the cusp of winning his first No-Limit Hold'em bracelet. However, his open-ended straight draw on the turn did not materialize, leading to a runner-up finish.

High-Stakes Pot-Limit Omaha Success

Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) has been a profitable format for Ivey. In 2025, he secured his third-largest WSOP cash, finishing fifth in the $100,000 PLO event for $715,614. Here, his attempt to improve his position was thwarted by Isaac Haxton's pocket aces, which flopped a set.

Earlier in his career, in 2005, Ivey won his sixth bracelet in the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event, which brought him $635,603. This victory saw him overcome a final table featuring poker legends like Phil Hellmuth and Allen Cunningham before defeating Robert Williamson III heads-up.

H.O.R.S.E. and Mixed Game Prowess

Ivey's versatility across different poker variants is evident in his mixed game results. In 2006, he finished third in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event (now the Poker Players Championship) for $617,760, competing against the likes of Andy Bloch and the late David "Chip" Reese.

His 11th WSOP bracelet, won in 2024, came in the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship, earning him $347,440. This victory ended a ten-year bracelet drought and showcased his enduring skill in less common poker formats. In 2010, he also claimed his eighth bracelet in the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, adding $329,840 to his winnings.

Big Buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Events

Ivey has also made significant deep runs in high-roller No-Limit Hold'em tournaments. In 2022, he took seventh place in the $250,000 NLHE Super High Roller, banking $597,381. His queen-jack fell to Brandon Steven's ace-queen in a pre-flop all-in.

The 2024 WSOP saw him cash again in the $250,000 NLHE Super High Roller, finishing 11th for $506,757. Despite it being a "min-cash" for such a high buy-in event, the sheer cost of entry made it a substantial return. His pocket queens were outdrawn by Ben Tollerene's king-ten on the river.

Why This Matters for Poker Players

For video poker players and those interested in poker strategy, Phil Ivey's career provides invaluable lessons. His ability to perform consistently across various poker disciplines and high-stakes environments highlights the importance of adaptability, strategic depth, and mental fortitude. Studying his key hands, even those that led to his elimination, can offer insights into decision-making under pressure. His continued presence at the WSOP, even into his later career, demonstrates the enduring appeal and competitive nature of professional poker.

Fuente: PokerNews (https://www.pokernews.com/news/2026/05/phil-ivey-at-the-wsop-biggest-wsop-cashes-51247.htm?utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=homefeed&utm_source=rss)

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