ChipMeUp Auctions: An Equivalent 'Piece of Ivey' at the 2009 WSOP

A piece of Phil Ivey��s potential Main Event winnings* could be yours, thanks to ChipMeUp.
Available for all ChipMeUp account holders is a fantastic auction currently running which will award the highest bidder with a percentage equivalent to one percent (1%) of Phil Ivey��s winnings should he make the money at the 2009 WSOP** Main Event.
For every dollar that Ivey wins, PokerNews will add one cent into the prize pool for this special auction with distribution as follows:
Winner �C 50 percent
Member with the most bids �C 35 percent
Second highest bidder �C 15 percent
Join the action today �C all you need is a ChipMeUp account and to follow the simple instructions to making your first bid!

Don��t forget, ChipMeUp also have an explosive WSOP** Fantasy League promotion running that will award a package to the 2010 Aussie Millions and the 2009 PokerNews Cup Australia!
Players from across the globe head to ChipMeUp daily to buy to buy or sell a percentage of their play across selected live and online poker tournaments around the world. Subscription is free with only a small listing fee involved when putting up a piece of your play.
*Phil Ivey is not a participant in this auction in any form, and participating in this or similar auctions does not represent any sort of a financial agreement with the listed players. The auction is instead conducted solely through ChipMeUp, and represents a virtual "equivalence" based upon performance, much as fantasy league participants judge performance on a sport's given pros.
**World Series of Poker and WSOP are trademarks of Harrah��s License Company, LLC (��Harrah��s��). Harrah��s does not sponsor or endorse, and is not associated or affiliated with PokerNews Ltd or its products, services, promotions or tournaments.