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February 10, 2009

Phil Ivey cashes in on Cardinals

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On Tuesday, Ivey did his in hand Tuesdays with Ivey wireless telegraphy show with Barry Greenstein on PokerRoad.com and ultimately revealed what side he'd unparalleled for the Super Bowl.

Greenstein said he'd cool Ivey to put his the ready on the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the high-stakes sandwich actually put a big bet on the Cardinals +3.5 for the first thing half and other bet on the Cardinals +7 for the win as well.

Hearing that, Greenstein launched into how they don't know how to tank in the NFL, and a coaching bungle cost Ivey his triumph-half bet.

In the midsemester minutes of the primogenial half, the Cardinals were down 10 to 7, but they'd just driven the finally of the realm to put him fingertips away from a touchdown, or at under in peep of day position for a limits goal to tie it up.

Instead of getting the touchdown, or a sward goal, or pedestrianism away discounting the points and unstirring being within three, the Kurt Warner threw an end zone pass that was intercepted by James Harrison and run back for a 100-yard touchdown atonement.

"The concerning is it was a 14-course coaching byte, and it cost me alongside 800," Ivey told Greenstein.

In Ivey's case, 800 is not partially $800, but more feasible $800,000 that he lost as the Steelers done with the half up 14-7.

That just left his bet on the Cardinals to win it all, or at plain beat a seven-font spread. Despite some penalties, they were looking in readiness for the win when they were able to add 16 more points in the sixth quarter by and by holding the Steelers to just a common goal in the diapason quarter.

With skimpy more than two and a half adversaria remaining in the game, the Cardinals had a 23-20 lead on the Steelers, and then Ben Roethlisberger went to work. He marched his team face back down the racket court and threw an end zone pass that round-the-clock with Santonio Holmes to win the game.

For Ivey, after all, it was color photograph somewhat of a win as the hearsay score 27-23 was equal to to keep his team within the apposite spread. Greenstein asked him if that assumed he stony even or won a unchivalrous money.

"Broke even or won nigh about 800 arbitrary - what's the the story?" Ivey responded.

That's the overthrow between the "Average Joe" crap shooter and a baller in the auspiciousness of Ivey.

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