Report: Borgata Seeking Phil Ivey's WSOP Winnings Plus $214K Interest
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The appearance of Phil Ivey at the 2019 World Series of Poker did not go unnoticed by poker fans around the world, who eagerly followed his exploits as he made another final table run in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.
Unfortunately for Ivey, it also did not go unnoticed by certain other interested parties — parties seeking to lay claim to his assets.
According to , Borgata and its lawyers were watching closely as the poker legend hit the tournament felt, ready to pounce and snare anything Ivey managed to win at the 50th running of the WSOP.
Ivey at the 2019 WSOP
While Ivey has built himself into an icon with over $26 million in tournament cashes plus untold millions won and lost in the highest stakes cash games in the world, his 2019 WSOP began humbly enough.
A couple of weeks after making his debut, Ivey managed to run deep in Event #37: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deep Stack but would run out of steam with a 64th-place finish for $3,700. He followed up right after with 76th place in Event #44: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty for $2,752. A couple of days later, Ivey finished 82nd in Event #55: $1,000 WSOP.com Online Double Stack for $2,533.
Then, Ivey looked to be on the verge of a breakthrough as he charged into the chip lead during the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, ranking among the top stacks for several days. However, things went south for him shortly after the money bubble, and he'd fizzle out in eighth place for $124,410.
It was that last cash that apparently caught the attention of Borgata.
Borgata Pounces During PPC
According to Flush Draw's reporting, on June 27, Borgata lawyer Jeremy Klausner served notice to WSOP brass that Borgata had obtained a writ of execution dating to June 18. The writ was approved and granted Borgata rights to $10,130,000 in principal plus an additional $214,518 in interest, all stemming from an ongoing legal saga.
The New Jersey casino has gained the upper hand in the years-long war against Ivey and fellow gambler Cheung Yin "Kelly" Sun, with a February ruling giving Borgata clearance to seize Ivey's assets in Nevada after a fruitless search for anything of value in the Garden State.
While $8,985 in what amounted to min-cashes apparently didn't arouse much interest from Borgata's legal team, the PPC run and the possibility of seizing seven figures in winning seems to have perked their ears. That June 27 notice served by Klausner coincided exactly with the day of Ivey's bustout from the PPC.
Fate of Ivey's Winnings, Future Tournament Endeavors in Question
Whether Borgata was able to successfully intervene and ensnare Ivey's $124,410, plus anything else he had squirreled in a deposit box at the Rio, is a question that remains unanswered.
about why exactly Ivey would even play high-profile poker tournaments in a state wherein a judgment against him had been sought. Brandon Shack-Harris suggested crossbooks and side bets likely explained his entries.
Many have also been left wondering whether the judgment played a part in Ivey's ultra-quick exit from the 2019 WSOP Main Event.
Either way, it seems clear that it makes little sense for Ivey to continue playing poker tournaments in Nevada or even elsewhere in the U.S. as long as this judgment hangs over his every move and every potential cash. Ivey's thousands of fans may be left wanting when it comes time for the 2020 WSOP, pending other twists and turns in the coming year.
In this Series
- 1 Ivey Claims He Used "Edge Sorting" in £7.8 Million Lawsuit With Crockfords
- 2 Top 10 Stories of 2013: #10, Ivey, Kagawa, Smith, and Others Face Legal Trouble
- 3 Borgata Files $9.6 Million Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey for Alleged Baccarat Cheating
- 4 Details Emerge in Borgata's Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey
- 5 Sorting Out the Law Behind Phil Ivey's Edge Sorting Debacle at Borgata
- 6 Phil Ivey Files Motion to Dismiss Borgata Lawsuit, Claims Win Was "All Skill"
- 7 Ivey's Edge-Sorting Accomplice, Cheng Yin Sun, Files Lawsuit Against Foxwoods
- 8 Breaking Down the Legality of Cheung Yin Sun's Edge-Sorting Lawsuit Against Foxwoods
- 9 Phil Ivey to Discuss "Edge Sorting" Lawsuits on 60 Minutes
- 10 Phil Ivey Loses £7.7 Million "Edge Sorting" Court Battle Against Crockfords Casino
- 11 Phil Ivey Appeals Against Crockford’s Ruling
- 12 Top 10 Stories of 2014: #2, Phil Ivey Endures More Legal Drama
- 13 Judge Rules Borgata Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey Can Proceed
- 14 Phil Ivey Appears in Car Commercial for 2015 Chrysler 300
- 15 Foxwoods Survives Edge Sorting Lawsuit from Phil Ivey's "Queen of Sorts" Accomplice
- 16 Phil Ivey Files Countersuit Against Borgata Regarding $9.6M in Baccarat Winnings
- 17 Highlights from Ivey/Borgata Deposition: Booze, Pretty Cocktail Waitresses and More
- 18 Borgata Contests Phil Ivey Counter-Claims
- 19 Ivey Granted Permission to Appeal £7.8 Million Edge-Sorting Case Against Crockfords
- 20 Phil Ivey's £7.8 Million Appeal in Crockfords Case Began Yesterday
- 21 Court Opinion Split on Phil Ivey's $9.6M Baccarat Win
- 22 Phil Ivey Contests Borgata Request for His Baccarat Winnings
- 23 Court Orders Phil Ivey to Return $10.1M to Borgata
- 24 The Mysterious Year for Phil Ivey
- 25 Poker Pro Phil Ivey Will Try to Appeal Borgata $10M Ruling
- 26 UK Supreme Court Grants Phil Ivey Permission to Appeal Crockfords Case
- 27 Phil Ivey Loses £7.7M Supreme Court Appeal in London Edge Sorting Case
- 28 Top 10 Stories of 2017, #7: Phil Ivey Loses $19 Million in Court Battles
- 29 Gemaco Playing Cards Off the Hook in Borgata Ivey Edge-Sorting Debacle
- 30 Phil Ivey Looks to Delay Payment of $10.1M to Borgata
- 31 Phil Ivey in Danger of Losing More to Borgata
- 32 Borgata Given Clearance to Seize Phil Ivey's Nevada Assets
- 33 Film Based on Phil Ivey's Baccarat Partner Cheung Yin “Kelly” Sun in the Works
- 34 Report: Borgata Seeking Phil Ivey's WSOP Winnings Plus $214K Interest
- 35 Report: Borgata Secured Phil Ivey's $50K PPC Winnings
- 36 Ivey Borgata Case Takes Another Turn as Cates and Trincher File Objection
- 37 Ivey Versus Borgata Continues With Legal Proceedings