The British Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that Ivey had used illegitimate means to amass 7.7 million pounds ($10.2 million) in winnings during a stint at the baccarat table in 2012. The president of Genting Casinos UK, which operates Crockfords, said the ruling “vindicates” the company’s decision not to pay Ivey his baccarat winnings. This had delayed the Ivey case, but in July a wave of court pleas and rulings were launched. Ivey’s lawyers claimed that having to pay $10.1million would cause “irreparable harm” to both Ivey and Sun. MUG games, popularized by Owen and Neeme before they worked for the WPT, allow poker fans to mingle with players, make new friends, and simply celebrate the game of poker outside the pressure cooker of ultra-competitive poker. Even Ivey was smiling as he splashed around in the small pool and taking pictures with fans.
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