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snoopy1239
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DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 01:51:45 AM »
After a swift opening day, we are back and ready for more fun-filled poker action. Here is your current line-up for day two of this DTD Mini Festival...
Christopher Bruce 88500
James Bishop 78300
Marc Goodwin 71100
Daniel Rudd 63300
James Reid 54700
Richard Stanley 50800
Richard Berridge 48300
Michael Mccool 47700
Jon Omara 45000
Jef Rogers 41500
Thomas Nightingale 41100
Steve Jelinek 39400
Andrew Greekfish 29200
Shahnawaz Randera 25200
Richard Sherwood 23400
Paul Lammas 21500
Michael Wernick 11700
Neil Giblin 9000
The other placings...
19 Ben Vinson
20 Joseph Grech
21 Thomas Carpenter
22 Richard Hawes
23 Gary Teatum
24 Karl Johnson
25 Martino Libertini
26 Steve Read
27 Zaheer Zeb
28 Frances Creed
29 Benjamin Carpenter
30 Alan Vinson
31 Conor Smyth
32 Alli Mallu
33 Daniel Jolowicz
34 Laurence Houghton
35 Daniel Longden
36 Ian Gwynne
37 Jeff Sharpe
38 Tuan Le
39 Bjørn Andre Hovden
40 Ian Mcdonald
41 Matt Tyler
42 Sidney Harris
43 Matthew Buckland
44 Alan Stearn
45 Trevor Pearson
46 Rory Campbell
47 David Smith
48 Paul Rayner
49 Matthew Wadham
50 Darren Foster
51 Josh Gould
52 James Akenhead
53 Peter Linton
54 James Dempsey
55 Philip Ashton
56 Peter Charalamobus
57 Bernard Gabriel
58 Richard Trigg
59 Trevor Reardon
60 Michael Mincher
61 Michael Lee
62 Andrew Johnson
63 Paul Jackson
64 Stian Johnsrud
65 Asy Ho
66 Nicky Evans
67 Anthony Phillips
68 Jonathan Lundy
69 Desmond Jonas
70 Andrew Tuxworth
71 Ben Callinan
72 Kyriacos Dionysiou
73 John Eames
74 Dean Sanders
75 Mohammed Shafiq
76 Keith Johnson
77 Albert Sapiano
78 Anthony Nicholls
79 Adam Wilkinson
And the wonga up for grabs...
1 - £20,737
2 - £12,442
3 - £8,295
4 - £5,332
5 - £4,147
6 - £2,962
7 - £2,370
8 - £1,777
9 - £1,185
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danafish
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:12:16 PM »
And there has been some very notable action already. Neil Giblin shoved for his last 9k utg and it folded all the way around to Mickey Wernick on the small blind, who also announced all in. Big blind Paul Lammas got out of the way, and they were on their proverbial backs.
Wernick:
Giblin:
Board:
"God that hurts," says Mickey. Oh dear.
Down to just 1500 while Mr Giblin enjoyed a double up to around 20k, Mickey wasted no time in getting his last few chips in. The next hand, Andy Greekfish raised to 3.5k and Mickey called all in. Turning their cards over, Micley was delighted to discover that he was in fairly good shape, holding
to Greekfish's
.
Flop:
- "Oh ffs," says Greekfish cheerfully, but he has the flush draw.
Turn:
River:
Mr Mickey Wernick is therefore OUT before he's even finished his coffee and all you people who picked him to win are sadly most mistaken.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:30:04 PM »
A pretty big pot between HWCBN and Richard Berridge. 50k was in the middle when they both checked the river of an A-T-x-A-K board. Berridge was holding pocket queens, but HWCBN paired is king on the river. Would have been good fun if it had been a queen instead of a king...
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It could be a short day, as we've lost yet another, Tom Nightingale quickly following the Legend Mickey Wernick out of the door. I joined the action on the flop, with the decision on blondeite Daniel Rudd. With a
waiting patiently on the felt, it looked as though Daniel's leading bet of 4,000 had been reraised to 10,500 by Tom, leading Daniel to inquire, "How much you playing?" Moments later, Daniel was announcing all-in, and although he spent a minute in the think tank, Tom eventually called with
. Daniel showed
.
The
turn and
river were of no use, and Tom was next to hit the deck.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:34:39 PM »
An enormous double up for Jon Omara.
He made it 2.5k preflop and was called by Jim Reid in the big blind.
Flop:
Reid checked, Omara bet 3.5k. Reid announced all in. With a bit of sighing but not that much actual hesitation, Omara called.
Reid:
Omara:
Turn and river: an entirely irrelevant
and
.
Mr Omara is up to around 70k and Jim Reid is rather shorter than that.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:46:59 PM »
Jim Reid is next to taste dust, reraising Marc Goodwin's initial raise of 4,000 all-in from the next seat along. Mr Cool quickly called with queens, whilst Jim could only muster an inferior ace jack.
The 9-9-Q-7-5 board was rather emphatic.
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For once, an all-in encounter leads to a double up rather than an exit. Like the quickfire of a machine gun, a rapid sequence events led to a showdown with Steve Jelinek raising to 4,000, Daniel Rudd making it circa 10,000, Steve announcing all-in and Daniel calling.
On their backs...
Rudd =
Jelinek =
"King right off the bat," observes the compere without compare, Simon Trumper...
Flop =
Turn =
River =
"Go on the Jelly," exclaimed Tony Phillips from the rail.
Rudd on 45k, Jelinek 100k.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:54:18 PM »
Mr Andy Greekfish Andreou has been getting rather raise-happy. He raised from the button and everyone folded. Then he raised from the cutoff. "I know it looks bad 'cause I keep doing it so this time I'm going to show you my hand when you fold. If you fold." Everyone folds, and Mr Greekfish duly waves
at the table.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 03:57:57 PM »
A double up for the untypable Mr Shahnawaz Randera (henceforth to be known in speech as Mr Ctrl V). He found himself in a spot of bother, all in with
against HWCBN's
, but here comes the miracle flop:
Mr Randera now on around 65k.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 04:00:26 PM »
Messrs Paul Lammas and Neil Giblin, seated next to each other, cradling around 15k and 13k respectively, seem to be taking it more or less in turns to shove their sad little stacks into the middle. Lammas did it twice with no callers. When Giblin tried it on next hand, Mr Greekfish considered it carefully from the big blind before announcing, "I think you're got a pair of sixes. I'm gonna fold." Giblin showed him 7-8 offsuit and giggled.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 04:09:55 PM »
Near table...
Seat 1: Jeff Rogers -- 27,000
Seat 2: Daniel Rudd -- 44,000
Seat 3: Richard Berridge -- 43,000
Seat 4: James Bishop -- 18,000
Seat 5: Shahnawaz Randera -- 75,000
Seat 6: HWCBN -- 44,000
Seat 7: Richard Stanley -- 49,000
Seat 8: Steve Jelinek -- 129,000
Far table...
Seat 1: Jon Omara -- 92,000
Seat 2: Paul Lammas -- 30,000
Seat 3: Neil Giblin -- 20,000
Seat 4: Chris Bruce -- 87,000
Seat 5: Marc Goodwin -- 85,000
Seat 6: Andrew Andreou -- 28,000
If you are on the ball, you'll have noticed that the far table is looking rather sparse in terms of players. One reason for this is the recent exit of blondeite Richard 'Forrester' Sherwood. Although he eventually fell at the hands of Neil Giblin when his
failed to outgun
on an ensuing
board, the majority of his chips sailed into the welcoming hands of Paul Lammas.
With
, Richard will have been relived to be coin flipping once Paul revealed
, but after the dealer popped out a menacing
, it was clear he would need to display the bullet dodging capabilities of Phil Hellmuth to survive. However, a clinical
quickly dashed any hopes, followed by an academic
river, to leave Richard with what Colchester Kev would refer to as a "bowel of rice".
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 04:22:45 PM »
The player can't be named, but I can certainly give you the hand. All in with
against the
of James Bishop, HWCBN was in desperate need of finding one of three eights, of which duly arrived on the turn of a
board to serve up a most welcome of double ups. To say Bishop didn't look happy would be an understatement.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 04:36:48 PM »
And indeed the unlucky Mr Bishop has got unlucky again - this time leaving him OUT at the hands of Mr Steve "Chip Leader" Jelinek. All in preflop, Bishop's
was looking most confident against Jelinek's
, but oh, disaster:
James was a gentleman and offered a handshake rather than the Bishop's Finger that is my feeble attempt at punning after only a single cup of coffee; nevertheless, he is OUT.
Bishop's finger just out of shot:
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July 19, 2008, 04:40:42 PM »
An enormous hand between Mr Richard Berridge (not as orange in real life as he appears below) and Mr Richard Stanley (for some reason I forgot to take a photo of him at all). With around 30k in the pot preflop, Berridge moved in for 28k on the
flop, leaving Stanley, who only just covered him, with a decision. "If you fold, I'll show you the bluff," said Berridge, and Stanley mulled over what this meant for a few moments before folding A-K up. Berridge showed an un-bluffy pair of pocket jacks.
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July 19, 2008, 04:43:20 PM »
Mr Daniel Rudd is OUT, so once again all those of you who picked him to win were alas entirely wrong. I only caught the end of the hand, which involved Rudd all in with
and Marc Goodwin with
, the board
. I understand that Rudd had raised utg though, and Goodwin had called in the big blind...
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July 19, 2008, 04:59:32 PM »
Duh duh duh
Another one bites the dust.
And this time it is Mr Jef Rogers, in most enormously unfortunate circumstance. He was all in preflop with two callers, one of them Steve Jelinek, who contained his betting urge until the river of the
board, forcing opponent number 2 to fold. Jelinek turned over
for the flopped full house. Rogers showed pocket queens and made his exit.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Final Day - At A Glance
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July 19, 2008, 05:03:28 PM »
Mr Neil Giblin, whom Snoopy is calling Limescale as he is proving impossible to get rid of (I have told Snoopy about limescale removing products, but he doesn't believe me), has doubled up again. Jon Omara raised to 3k and then called Giblin's 14k all in. Giblin was ahead all the way.
Giblin:
Omara:
Board: quadalicious
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