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January 11, 2014, 06:30:39 PM »
I had a bit of a fallow period spotting hands after the break so I went round each table - there are only 16 now so its a bit easier - to give you an impression of each
We are only 30 places off the money
Thewy appears to have struggled to make progress today and now has an under average stack. He has direct position on Coore though who has a stack and might do them, in my experience, in unlikely situations
11 1 Paul Brown
11 2 Susan Adams
11 3 Andrew Hazelwood
11 4 Joseph Mccreery
11 5 Richard Johnson
11 7 Stacy Coore
11 8 Paul Bampton
11 9 Julian Thew
Toffel, Frankie and Peejay have a tough spot here (with under average stacks) as a) Tim Slater's table broke and he moved to their left and then Renee Xie is sitting with 350,000+
12 1 Russell Betts
12 2 Michael Kane
12 3 Danny Toffel
12 4 Chin Chai Koh
12 5 Paul Jenkinson
12 6 Tim Slater
12 7 Renee Xie
12 8 Christopher
I was watching for a while hoping young bucks Deadman and Chung would clash. Both have 300,000 and in the middle Grand Prix winner Tan Le is above average too. This is now the feature table
13 1 Kal Singh
13 2 Simon Deadman
13 3 Ramazanali Abbassi
13 4 Sacha Brookes
13 5 Tan Le
13 6 Timothy Chung
13 7 Jay Scott
13 8 Neville Oates
13 9 Abbas Ladak
Mo Muse has a big stack, which is bad news for the rest of the table
14 1 Jason Beazley
14 2 Neil Strike
14 3 Wahid Patel
14 4 David Newman
14 5 Anthony Gardner
14 6 Robin Fisher
14 7 Kirit Patel
14 8 Mahamed Muse
14 9 Mark Wates
Stato looks very comfortable here. Just made a series of nice calls on a 7-7-A-8-6 board, winning with 10-10 against Charles Denton. English Poker Open winner La Ronde, and Tomlin have position on Stato but neither have the stack to mplay back too loosely
21 1 Lee Taylor
21 2 Nigel Booth
21 3 Charles Denton
21 4 James Gardner
21 5 Joe Underwood
21 6 Andrew Hulme
21 7 David La Ronde
21 8 James Tomlin
21 9 Arran Fletcher
One of the chip leaders is Corion with 600,000+ and I haven't seen him have a setback all day
22 1 John Conroy
22 2 Ish Patel
22 3 Greg Hill
22 4 Steven Fitzpatrick
22 5 Luke Cerklewicz
22 6 Harprit Singh Gurnam
22 7 Sarbjit Kular
22 8 Phillip Corion
22 9 Craig Betteridge
Not the quietest of tables and quite a tough line up. Ceri Rees has had a good day, up to 350,000 or so whereas progress for the likes of Atkin and Barnett is steadier. Wes Ellis with 500,000+ is chip leader on this table
23 1 Ben Jackson
23 3 John-paul Kelly
23 4 James Atkin
23 5 Ceri Rees
23 6 Derek Collinson
23 7 Paul Zimbler
23 8 Stuart Barnett
23 9 Weswell Ellis
Sinem has over 300,000 and, having watched her play over the last few years I genuinely think her game has come on masses and masses. Much better temperament at the table too. Ken Billups is steady over 225,000
25 1 Stuart Bill
25 2 Sinem Melin
25 3 Paul Mason
25 4 Cosimo Dellisola
25 5 Michael Richardson
25 6 Kenneth Billups
25 7 Luke Hallinan
25 8 Oliver White
25 9 Jamie Clossick
McNamee has about 450,000. I went to double check again. Good luck getting a bluff through seats 2,3,4 and 5. Lots of multiway raised posts on this table
26 1 James Mcnamee
26 2 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
26 3 Basharat Mahmood
26 4 Andreas Olympios
26 5 Nicholas Gavriel
26 6 Madlena Rezk
26 7 David Chau
26 8 Andy King
26 9 Caicai Huang
Vinodh in seat 1 has 300,000. Housden continues to do well, nicely over average
27 1 Ganesh Jayaraman
27 2 Marc Brazier
27 3 Raj Dhiri
27 4 Thomas Zhang
27 5 Darren Mapley
27 6 Lee Cockroft
27 7 Tony Housden
27 8 Mark Wagstaff
27 9 Matt Adams
Warburton has a good record in GPS events and he has 400,000+, steadily chipping up while the Mad Turk chip rollercoaster dips and soars to his right. Charlton has lost some ground with now about 250,000. Yet to see Carlo play a pot today, but that might just be my luck. Or then again he might not have played a pot today
31 1 Alan Ellis
31 2 Carlo Citrone
31 3 Kevin Asquith
31 4 Daniel Charlton
31 5 James Bott
31 6 Yucel Eminoglu
31 7 George Dempsey
31 8 Craig Holmes
31 9 Steven Warburton
Jamie Burland has just over 200,000 on what appears to me to be one of the quieter tables
32 1 David Burraway
32 2 Richard Horton
32 3 Umar Khan
32 4 Kevin Houghton
32 5 Steve Brook
32 6 Asif Raja
32 7 Garwo Chu
32 8 Richard Garner
32 9 Jamie Burland
Nick Hicks 175,000, Ash Hussain 225,000, Raggy Clarke 150,000
33 1 Ben Longstaff
33 2 Kevin Whelan
33 3 Sam Patel
33 4 Niels Ladefoged
33 5 Oliver Caplan
33 6 Arshad Hussain
33 7 Nick Hicks
33 8 James Clarke
33 9 Derek Baxter
Nathan Davies with just over 200,000 got those early yesterdaty and has merely held his own for about 10 levels now. Not a table with big stacks this
34 1 Adrian Coombes
34 2 Anonymous
34 3 Grant Mercado
34 4 Nathan Davies
34 5 Mats Rosen
34 6 Shaun Herran-venables
34 7 William Roach
34 8 Neil Mcculloch
34 9 Lee Dixon
Mark McCluskey has had a decent stack all day whereas Mitch has really ground a short-stack all day
35 1 Marios Andreas
35 2 John O Reilly
35 3 Bernard Gyimah
35 4 Andrew Hawksby
35 5 Peter Craw
35 6 Mark Mccluskey
35 7 Mitchell Johnson
35 8 Jonathan Grice
35 9 James Robinson
Here Paul Grummitt leads. He is wearing a Grey jacket festooned in Mod (as in mods and rockers) memorabilia. On the back is a CND peace symbol. I suppose I had better take a picture.
36 1 Marios Arkadiou
36 2 Michael Kossov
36 3 Jamie O Connor
36 4 Fahd Bennani Smires
36 5 Danny Parry
36 6 Colin Gillon
36 7 Paul Grummitt
36 8 Stuart Giulian
36 9 Samuel Goodman
the higher numbered tables are first to break
Happy to answer requests for specific chip counts. In the meantime off to find some hands
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Re: GPS Nottingham Day 2
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January 11, 2014, 06:35:42 PM »
Is it possible to get a chip count for Arran Fletcher please?
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Re: GPS Nottingham Day 2
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January 11, 2014, 06:44:03 PM »
Great updates Rich, especially considering the number of runners, thank you.
My best wishes to all players remaining, but most especially the 2 runners who are carrying the hopes & wishes of the Tony Kendall Pension Fund.
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Re: GPS Nottingham Day 2
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January 11, 2014, 06:53:54 PM »
Paul Jenkinson has doubled twice to 240,000
He found Aces with 15x bb with a raise and a 3 bet in front of him.
Nice, especially when they held
He then made a full house against a flopped straight, his set pairing on the turn for the second double
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JP Kelly opens to 8,000 UTG
Stuart Barnett 24,000 on the button
Tim Zhang call in the big blind
JP calls
check to Suart who bets 30,000
Tim calls, JP folds
turn and river
check check check and Barnett shoves 86,000 on the river
Zhang ponders, and ponders. Ponders for most of halt time in the United match. This probably represents quite a challenge for Stuart who if he isn't holding his breath nappears to be doing a good impression of holding his breath. He doesn't move a muscle throughout the entire Zhang dwell.
Zhang eventually folds and Barnett is up to 220,000
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Re: GPS Nottingham Day 2
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Quote from: youthnkzR on January 11, 2014, 06:35:42 PM
Is it possible to get a chip count for Arran Fletcher please?
Yup 245,000 at 2-4k and 119 left, 108 paid
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Quote from: Eagle3001 on January 11, 2014, 06:18:21 PM
Chip counts and pics of Paul Bampton and Robin Fisher please
Fisher 110,000
Bampton 140,000
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James McNamee 560,000
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Full Mental Jacket
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Exits approaching the bubble
118 Paul Zimbler
119 Sam Patel
120 Alan Ellis
121 Carlo Citrone
122 Jamie O Connor
123 Basharat Mahmood
124 Marios Arkadiou
125 Ben Jackson
126 Ganesh Jayaraman
127 Luke Hallinan
128 Anonymous
129 Joe Underwood
130 Charles Denton
131 Madlena Rezk
132 William Roach
133 James Robinson
134 Ramazanali Abbassi
135 Matt Adams
136 Chin Chai Koh
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January 11, 2014, 07:19:06 PM »
We're now hand for hand on the £1000 bubble 109 left 108 paid and 36 minutes to the dinner break
Hand for hand across 13 tables? COuld be a while
pre bubble exits
110 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
111 Colin Gillon
112 Nicholas Gavriel
113 Julian Thew
114 James Clarke
115 Robin Fisher
116 David La Ronde
117 Shaun Herran-venables
Greg Hill lost a 110,000 pot to Paul Corion betting the river into flopped top two, just now
blinds are 2500-5000 average 214,000 and I don't see many micro stacks around
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Re: GPS Nottingham Day 2
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January 11, 2014, 07:39:58 PM »
Quote from: TightEnd on January 11, 2014, 06:59:48 PM
Quote from: Eagle3001 on January 11, 2014, 06:18:21 PM
Chip counts and pics of Paul Bampton and Robin Fisher please
Fisher 110,000
Bampton 140,000
Many thanks Tighty😄
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January 11, 2014, 07:47:56 PM »
It was quite a fun time the last few minutes
when there is an all in and a call the cards stay down until all the other tables are clear
In response to a raise to 11,000 and a call Neil Strike made it 75,000
Tim Slater all in for 79,000
Strike call
Strike says to Tim that he has Kings
Tim tells strike he has Aces
We then wait 8 minutes 33 seconds for the flop to be dealt
I count, because I have time, 56 people around the table waiting for this hand. Players from other tables, railers, staff...the works
So its Aces against Kings
K Roar from the crowd
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"Ten" cry the rail
10 on the turn with the most enormous roar from part of the room and the biggest "ffs" from another
river...
A
Enormous laughter from the rail , Slater slumps to the floor, Strike looks stunned
and we carry on, as the crowd disperses the dealer chops the pot
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January 11, 2014, 07:50:12 PM »
then as I fight my way back to the desk (600 people in DTD, its quite a sight) the bubble did go, right before the dinner break
and it was...
109 Stuart Barnett
Oh.
I might leave it a while before enquiring.
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75 minute dinner break
Now playing 11 levels today (five more)
106 left, blinds go 3000-6000 next average is 220,000
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JP Kelly knocked out Stuart Barnett on the bubble
A-9-7-5 board with two clubs
Stuart has A-Kcc v JP flopped top two A-9
All in on the turn and two pair held
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