Friday 30th was a pretty boring day for me poker-wise. I played two single table satellites, each $525 buy-in. The first one I was lucky enough to find Q-Q in the small blind when we were three-handed and the button had raised, I reraised, so we got more than half the chips in play in the middle and he turns over K8o. He hits a king, pretty frustrating after 3 hours play, but nevermind. The second satellite I made a favourable deal 3-handed and that was the end of poker for the day.
£20 R/B
Grosvenor Walsall, Sun 02/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 03/07/2006 - 2:08pm
£10 R/B
Grosvenor Walsall, Sat 01/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 03/07/2006 - 1:49pm
£25 NLH R/B
Grosvenor Luton, Sun 02/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 03/07/2006 - 1:43pm
£25 NLH R/B
Grosvenor Luton, Sun 02/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 03/07/2006 - 1:43pm
(4) Day 5/6 - Jun 30th/July 1st
WSOP Event #4 - $1,500 LH F/O
Rio, Las Vegas, Thu 29/Jun/06 - Sat 01/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Sun, 02/07/2006 - 7:06am

Mixed Fortunes
Dave Colclough gives you the low-down on exactly what he is winning/losing in Vegas. Truly fascinating.
£20 PLH R/B
Grosvenor Blackpool, Sat 01/Jul/06Submitted by: snoopy on Sun, 02/07/2006 - 5:48am

First For Furst
Rafe Furst takes home $345,984 for winning the $1,500 Pot Limit Hold 'Em Freezout.

From The Dark End Of The Street
Carrying on from last week's article, thetank looks at the flipside of playing professionally.