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  1. #11
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    I would have to say Jean-Robert Bellande... ahhahahaha

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    definetly phil hellmuth. phil ivey is still without a bracelet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RcktWrangler View Post
    definetly phil hellmuth. phil ivey is still without a bracelet.
    Do you mean for this year? Ivey would have had a great chance to win a bracelet this year if he played any events.

    If we are basing the best tournament player in the world off of the 2011 WSOP, I would have to say Ben Lamb.

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    My guess would be UltimateDonkSavior

    Seriously though I do agree Jason Mercier is a great tourney play Live and On-Line

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    I think Ivey is more highly regarded as a cash game player than tournament player among pro's(not saying he isnt quite skilled or nothing) also he is hardly one of the more consistent players in tourneys lately

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    My favorites are Phil Ivey, and Tom Dwan.

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    lamb is the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by RcktWrangler View Post
    definetly phil hellmuth. phil ivey is still without a bracelet.
    Ivey has 8 WSOP bracelets ...

    Ivey is the best all around poker player in the world when you weigh everything (tourney games, cash games, and variety of games)


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    I'd have to go with Erik Seidel, especially after his 2011.

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