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Djinn
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:07:00 PM »
Nichlas Saarisilta is OUT in 13th place, winning €19,810...
He pushed all in fron the small blind after a cutoff raise to 16k from David Redlin. Another 60k even to Redlin (more than half his stack, it looked like) and he thought for a while, saying, "Just a little bit too much..." but maybe that meant, "A little bit too much for me NOT to call with my Sevens," because that's exactly what he did.
David Redlin showed:
Nichlas Saarisilta showed:
The board came
...
and the quiet, "Please hold!" from David was answered by the poker deity in the affirmative.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:08:54 PM »
After folding 2-5 on the button ("I didn't fancy it"), Rocket Man finds a spot the very next hand, moving in for 37k from the cut-of with
and being called by Tor's
.
Board =
"Keep 'em high, dealer"
Turn =
River =
"Ooooh, I wasn't sure for a moment there."
Paul survives.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:22:19 PM »
Ma vs. Kerzhapkin... Yuri raised it to 15k preflop, called in position by Will Ma.
Flop:
Yuri checked, Will bet 20k; call.
Turn:
Yuri checked, Will bet 40k; call.
River:
Yuri now bets out the strange amount of 20k. Will thinks for a while, looks a little agonised, but eventually either had the goods himself or decided this wasn't a milky value bet after all and raised it a further 65k. A chagrined Yuri Kerzhapkin passed, leaving himself just 110k or thereabouts.
************************15 min break************************
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:42:53 PM »
Georges Teboul, who's been in and out more times than the hokey cokey over the last couple of rounds, has just moved all-in for his last 37k from under-the-gun, but called by Will Ma in the small blind who pretty much put the big blind (Jeff Wallace) all-in if he wanted to play.
Both players turned over A-2, and we had a split pot.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:46:59 PM »
Bit of a weird one on that same table now... Paul Gourlay limps preflop, Tor Gammelgard does the same, small blind Jeff Wallace passes for the 3k it is to him, and big blind Georges Teboul passes for the 0k it is to him...wait, no, he didn't mean to do that, and gets his cards back even though the dealer had swept them in. "If it doesn't touch the muck," the ruling goes, "the hand is not dead." OK... so threeway flop:
Check-check-check
Turn:
Check-check-check
River:
Georges checks, Paul puts in a 10k bet, called by Tor on his left. He unhappily shows
, losing to his opponent's
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Days 3 and 4 - At A Glance
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May 10, 2007, 06:57:42 PM »
Doublement Tapis!
Two of the shortest stacks find themselves on the small and big blinds, Jeff Wallace pushing on the small blind (pretty much automatically), covered his neighbour Georges Taboul, who called all-in instantly with
. Jeff showed
.
Flop:
Turn:
River:
"Straight! Jack," points out Wallace, helpfully - Georges is a little shocked after that promising flop, but leaves the table smiling in
12th place
(winning €19,810), amid a veritable flurry of French and some arm-waving.
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May 10, 2007, 07:08:00 PM »
Rough counts for the Final 11:
Runar Runarsson 440k
Kirill Rabtsov 106k
Freddy Deeb 110k
David Redlin 240k
Jeff Lisandro 325k
Ram Vaswani 310k
Will Ma 590k
Jeff Wallace 105k
Paul Gourlay 80k
Tor Gammelgard 265k
Yuri Kerzhapkin 72k
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May 10, 2007, 07:16:41 PM »
And we're down to 10 players, as short stack Kirill Rabstov gets it all in against Jeff Lisandro... Q-3 vs. Lisandro's A-Q - Jeffrey just limped with his A-Q, having seen Kirill short-stack-shove several times previously, and after Ram and Runar both limped too Kirill did in fact put the lot in. Lisandro called and that was that.
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The current shortstacks and potential bubble boys are:
Yuri Kerzhapkin -- 57,500
Paul Gourlay -- 91,000
Freddy Deeb -- 108,000
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May 10, 2007, 07:36:23 PM »
Yuri Kerzhapkin is proving unbustable in this tournament... despite moving in just now on the button with
and getting an instacall from small blind Will Ma's
, he spiked the flop like so:
and the
turn and river came down harmlessly (while Paul mysteriously rooted for the all in player to crack the dominating hand).
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May 10, 2007, 07:48:27 PM »
Freddie Deeb is OUT in 10th position.
All-in pre-flop.
Deeb =
Lisandro =
Board =
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May 10, 2007, 07:59:27 PM »
(1) Paul Gourlay -- 122,000
(2) Jeff Wallace -- 103,000
(3) Will Ma -- 610,000
(4) Yuri Kerzhapkin -- 111,500
(5) Tor Gammelgard -- 255,000
(6) Runar Runarsson -- 309,000
(7) Ram Vaswani -- 413,000
(8) Jeff Lisandro -- 490,500
(9) David Redlin -- 370,500
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