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Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 2 - At A Glance
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Greetings once again poker enthusiasts. As with the previos days, this will be the 'At A Glance' - just the basics - thread, so if you want that little bit extra, be sure to check out our interative live update by clicking the link below:
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=35906.new#new
The chip counts coming into Day 2 are as follows:
David La Ronde 100425
Adam
Lawler
83125
Chandra
Khajuria
74675
Adam
Stoneham
67300
James
Dempsey
65025
James Morris 64175
Steve
Jelinek
63225
Jonothon
Butters
59650
Dave
Gregory
59625
Paul
Foltyn
58800
Dana
Immanuel
58250
Sanjay Nandwani 56975
Ian
Frazer
55650
Neil Bethune 55575
Paul Rigg 55100
Tim
Flanders
53100
Garinder
Purewal
52050
Ken
Wong
51050
Ian
Cox
50975
Rob
Sherwood
50325
Javed Akhtar 45975
Gary Cargill 45650
Leo
Kam
45100
Richard Furse 43600
James Mitchell 43550
Pippa
Flanders
43250
Martin
Green
41775
Tony
Chapman
41725
Mo
Muse
40825
Abishek
Khaitan
40325
Mike
Ellis
40275
Michael Manning 39975
Mark Wilson 39825
Ian
Farrell
39450
Mark Suddes 39300
Stuart Barnett 39275
Jeff
Rogers
39175
Jonathan
Martin
38825
Christopher Kyriacou 37250
Nik
Persaud
37100
Martin Robinson 37025
Andy Warnes 35425
Nick
Gibson
35225
Wayne Mardle 34700
Craig Bickerton 34525
Mohammed
Zahour
33950
Eddie Gaines 33500
Andrew
Bradshaw
32500
Alan Davis 32475
Richard
Wheatley
32450
Sam
Trickett
32275
Chris
Moorman
31725
Jon Brown 31725
Rob
Garfield
31600
Iwan
Jones
31100
Roberto
Romanello
31075
William
Martin
30925
Jeff
Buffenbarger
30400
Graham
Wheldon
30250
John Fake 29600
David
Smith
29025
Desm Jonas 28550
Sami
Yusef
28375
Stephen
Slavin
28350
K Sole 27700
Stuart
Rutter
27550
Darren Judges 27150
Mickey
Wernick
27000
Dave
Clark
26975
Alex
Martin
26450
Andreas Mihail 25875
Dara
O'Kearney
25450
Paul Campbell 25200
Paul Noury 25200
Richard Scott 25100
Martin
Jarvis
24550
Steve Tucker 24500
Liam Boland 24350
Albert
Sapiano
24325
Alex Loh 24300
Adam
Wilkinson
23750
Peter Wigglesworth 23700
Bernard
Litman
23525
Willie
Tann
23400
Richard
Gryko
22775
Huseyin Yilmaz 22725
Ian
Bowden
22025
Tony
Ringe
21425
Flemming Stensgaa 20150
Peter Arrigoni 19525
Neil Brooks 19200
David Sargeant 18675
Conan
Bailey
18600
David Seear 18350
Trevor
Pearson
17900
Paul
Bracken
17775
Vishal Bhurtun 17525
Michael Horne 17425
Philip Mildon 17300
Aaron Short 17250
David Batty 16575
Panicos
Ellinas
14150
Andrew Gibb 14150
Jerome
Bradpiece
13800
Graham Rogers 11250
Kate
Langshaw
10800
Billy
Ngo
10075
Hugh Frew 9900
Gary Avery 8750
David Binstock 8325
Yucel
Eminoglu
8125
Emma Jones 7100
Howard Whittingham 3225
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An exciting day's poker beckons if the players can negotiate the many traffic jams that have brought the south of the country to a virtual standstill.
Here's the layout of the tables. 113 players are left with their dreams of GUKPT still burning. Who will it be!
1 1 101 Jeffery Rogers 39175
1 2 102 Paul Campbell 25200
1 3 103
Paul
Bracken
17775
1 4 104 Paul Rigg 55100
1 5 105 Nikhil Persaud 37100
1 6 106
Steve
Jelinek
63225
1 7 107 Abhishzk Khaitan 40325
1 8 108 Aaron Short 17250
1 9 109 Mark Wilson 39825
1 10 110
Ken
Wong
51050
2 1 201 Eddie Gaines 33500
2 2 202 Howard Whittingham 3225
2 3 203 Phillipa Flanders 43250
2 4 204 Michael Ellis 40275
2 5 205
Ian
Cox
50975
2 6 206 Andy Warnes 35425
2 7 207
Jonothon
Butters
59650
2 8 208 David Gregory 59625
2 9 209 Robert Sherwood 50325
2 10 210 Stuart Barnett 39275
3 1 301 Steve Tucker 24500
3 2 302
Stephen
Slavin
28350
3 3 303
Alex
Martin
26450
3 4 304
Paul
Foltyn
58800
3 5 305 Javed Akhtar 45975
3 6 306
Iwan
Jones
31100
3 7 307
Tony
Ringe
21425
3 8 308
Mo
Muse
40825
3 9 309
Kate
Langshaw
10800
3 10 310
James
Dempsey
65025
4 1 401 Iain Bowden 22025
4 2 402 Sami Yusuf 28375
4 3 403 Sanjay Nandwani 56975
4 4 404 David Binstock 8325
4 5 405
Chris
Moorman
31725
4 6 406 David Seear 18350
4 7 407 Mark Suddes 39300
4 8 408
Trevor
Pearson
17900
4 9 409
Martin
Green
41775
4 10 410 James Mitchell 43550
5 1 501 Alex Loh 24300
5 2 502 Peter Wigglesworth 23700
5 3 503 Desmond Jonas 28550
5 4 504
Nick
Gibson
35225
5 5 505 Michael Horne 17425
5 6 506 Robert Garfield 31600
5 7 507 Peter Arrigoni 19525
5 8 508 John Fake 29600
5 9 509 Alan Davis 32475
5 10 510
Mohammed
Zahour
33950
6 1 601 Craig Bickerton 34525
6 2 602 Gurinder Purewal 52050
6 3 603
Martin
Jarvis
24550
6 4 604 Christopher Kyriacou 37250
6 5 605
Adam
Stoneham
67300
6 6 606 Emma Jones 7100
6 7 607 K Sole 27700
6 8 608 Dara Okearney 25450
6 9 609 Andy Bradshaw 32500
6 10 610 0
7 1 701
Jeff
Buffenbarger
30400
7 2 702 Ian Farrel 39450
7 3 703
David
Smith
29025
7 4 704
Panicos
Ellinas
14150
7 5 705 Andreas Mihail 25875
7 6 706 David Clark 26975
7 7 707 Huseyin Yilmaz 22725
7 8 708 Neil Bethune 55575
7 9 709
Dana
Immanuel
58250
7 10 710 0
8 1 801
Willie
Tann
23400
8 2 802 Martin Robinson 37025
8 3 803
Billy
Ngo
10075
8 4 804
Richard
Gryko
22775
8 5 805 Hugh Frew 9900
8 6 806
Albert
Sapiano
24325
8 7 807 Chandrakant Khajuria 74675
8 8 808 Jon Brown 31725
8 9 809
Mickey
Wernick
27000
8 10 810 0
9 1 901
Roberto
Romanello
31075
9 2 902 Michael Manning 39975
9 3 903
Sam
Trickett
32275
9 4 904 Andrew Gibb 14150
9 5 905
Yucel
Eminoglu
8125
9 6 906 Graham Rogers 11250
9 7 907
Graham
Wheldon
30250
9 8 908
Jerome
Bradpiece
13800
9 9 909
Adam
Wilkinson
23750
9 10 910 0
10 1 1001 Flemming Stensgaard 20150
10 2 1002
Ian
Frazer
55650
10 3 1003 Liam Boland 24350
10 4 1004
William
Martin
30925
10 5 1005 Vishal Bhurtun 17525
10 6 1006 Richard Furse 43600
10 7 1007 James Morris 64175
10 8 1008 Paul Noury 25200
10 9 1009 David Sargeant 18675
10 10 1010 0
11 1 1101 Gary Cargill 45650
11 2 1102
Bernard
Litman
23525
11 3 1103
Leo
Kam
45100
11 4 1104 Wayne Mardle 34700
11 5 1105
Tim
Flanders
53100
11 6 1106
Richard
Wheatley
32450
11 7 1107
Jonathan
Martin
38825
11 8 1108
Adam
Lawler
83125
11 9 1109 David Batty 16575
11 10 1110 0
12 1 1201 Darran Judges 27150
12 2 1202 Gary Avery 8750
12 3 1203 Neil Brooks 19200
12 4 1204
Stuart
Rutter
27550
12 5 1205 Richard Scott 25100
12 6 1206 David La ronde 100425
12 7 1207
Conan
Bailey
18600
12 8 1208 Anthony Chapman 41725
12 9 1209 Philip Mildon 17300
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At 600 1200 with a running ante, stealing the blinds and antes is a big part of the game and Alex Martin attempted just that a moment or two ago, popping it up to 3.6k on Iwan Jones' big blind.
The big welshman was having none of it though, picking his stack up and moving it all into the middle, causing Alex to laugh out loud before quickly mucking his cards. Timing's everything in this game!
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As reported, the traffic jams that have plagued the motorways resulted in several late arrivals. James Dempsey was one of those, but it turns out he wasn't quite late enough as he just played out a big pot with Paul Foltyn.
He had Tens, Pab had Aces...the flop came 9 hi and once the dust had settled Flushy had lost 30k+ of his stack. "Wish I'd turned up 10 minutes later" he said glumly.
A more upbeat Pab was happily stacking the chips although he had some words of consolation for Flushy.
"I didn't want to take them off you, honest"...though I couldn't see behind him where he no doubt had a couple of fingers crossed.
Great start for Pab, not so great for Flushy, though if anyone can rebuild his stack, then James can, I'm sure.
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Nick Gibson will have been relieved to have played the opening round. Without too much delay, he saw his stack increase courtesy of Alex Loh. Pushing with pocket tens, Nick quickly made the call with jacks and subsequently hit a clinical J-7-8-K-5 rainbow board. "What a start," commented one media man watching the action as Loh made his exit. "Makes a change," replied Nick, clearly suffering from a poor run in the later stages of comps.
The next hand, Peter Wigglesworth pushed from the button with A-K, Nick showed a jack in the big blind and made the fold.
With just 3,225 at the start of play, veteran Howard Whittingham was in search of a miracle and a gentle prod from the Poker Gods, but neither emerged as his handful of chips went in with
against the
of Mike Ellis. The powers that be saw need to tease though, dealing out a
flop before giving the 2007 GUKPT Final champion a Broadway straight on the
turn. No change on the
river, and Howard was a sitting duck.
One player to endure early misfortunes was Jonathan Martin. No bad beats in sight, but a deck colder than a mother-in-law's kiss has seen his stack drop to a paltry 2,800. In his own words: "I called a preflop raise from Leo Kam with Kings, checked a queen high flop and bet 4,000 on the raggy turn. When the board paired on the river, it cost me 12,000 to find out that Leo had flopped a set of queens."
It's scant consolation, but at least he's still in, which is the best he could have hoped for after a flop like that.
At precisely the same time as Jonathan Martin was justifying the untimely demise of his stack, there was an all-in encounter on the same table that was forcing me to multi-task between listening to Jonathan and watching the showdown unfold out of the corner of my eye. My job was helped somewhat by the gasps as the flop was dealt, Adam Lawler's pocket kings being cruelly outdrawn by David Batty's pocket fives on a 5-3-8-4-7 rainbow board. His namesake was known for the odd kick in the shin and a fighting spirit, and this was emulated here as David saved his tournament life by the very skin of his teeth.
For an entertaining tournament, it's good to keep people like 'Mad Turk' Yucel Eminoglu alive, although it does require a generous board from time to time. All in for just five or six thousand, Turk and his
was looking for assistance against Jerome Bradpiece's
. An
first card led to a yelp from the Grosvenor Walsall regular before an understandable display of anxiety and subsequent clench fists on the ensuing, but ultimately ineffective
board gave the Turk the pot.
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More good news for Dana-maniacs!
Despite her late arrival, Dana turned up looking very smart and has had a great start to the day, winning a big pot with A-Q versus J-J when an Ace hit the flop and following this up with a raise, which both blinds called, before betting another Ace on the flop and both blinds follded in the face of the banjo wielding lady's aggression.
Up to 80k now, she's storming along nicely, and looking very dapper.
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Disaster for
Adam
Lawler
, as after commencing the day as one of the chip daddies, he's gone crashing out within the space of two levels courtesy of Canadian chef
Leo
Kam
. With the board reading
, Leo checked-raised Adam's bet of 10,000 to 30,000 and Adam made the call. A
on the turn led to Leo check-calling Adam's all-in before flipping over
. Adam was understandably disappointed as he turned over
. No queen on the river and Adam's plight was complete. Leo, meanwhile, has now leapt into the chip lead like a flying squirrel with a ginormous stack of 160,000. Surely a favourite to make that final, if not win the whole thing.
Adam Stoneman is out. I didn't catch the hand myself, but a reliable source informed me that it was a simple A-Q versus J-J all-in preflop jobby with the A-Q obviously failing to hit.
Although nurturing a short-stack for the day,
Abishek
Khaitan
has finally bitten dust after getting it in with the best of it. With
against
, he seemed in confident spirits, but the
squashed any good vibes whilst the
turn and
river sealed the deal. "Always a pleasure, Abi," said neighbour
Nik
Persaud
as he departed.
We're a former GUKPT winner down, Blackpool victor
Paul
Bracken
suffering an early fate at the hands of Gary Cargill. Again, it was a simple affair, a classic A-K versus tens encounter favouring Gary on a Q-A-5-A-6 rainbow board.
Yet more drama as the Hampstead Hammer tunes up the old banjo and fires out another twangy melody. Raising to 4,200 preflop, Dana is called in two places, one in the big blind and another in Jeff Buffenbarger on the button. On the
flop, Dana fondles her chips phallically like a hesitant virgin on prom night and leads out for 7,000.
As the action reaches Jeff, the Michigan man (no, not the tyre guy) sighs deeply before, and it seemed like a rather reluctant decision, sliding in his remaining stack. As the big blind folds, Dana asks how much more it is to call. Just 7,400 is the reply, and although small in comparison to the pot, it's clear that Dana's fingers have been caught in the cookie jar as she smiles and shakes her head dismissively.
After a few moments, she announces "I really don't want to have to show this crap" before indeed "showing this crap" and calling with
. However, to her shock (I think she almost fell off her chair), she was actually ahead as Jeff revealed
for the double belly belly straight draw. Although he had a number of outs, none of them emerged on the
turn and
river and the pot went sailing over to the crazy banjo lady. Miss Immanuel is now on over 80,000 in chips after taking out yet another victim.
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Roberto took a big hit to his stack, knocked down to 15k or so and was looking like he would be in trouble.
A loud Welsh roar of "gettin!" from his table signalled however that he might have turned things round, and this proved the case. I joined the hand as Roberto was raking in the pot with T-J in front of him, a lone Jack on the flop and his opponent Michael Manning looking a little disgruntled with A-Q on show.
I didn't see when the chips went in but it's more than possible there was some kind of outdraw invovled.
Whatever, this was the cue for Roberto to turn Radio Romanello on full blast.
"I'm back in the game! I've always been a battler! You can never rule me out!" he told his table, just in case there was any doubt.
"And my shirt's stripy!" he didn't add. But it is! Here he is with his new 30k stack.
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You could do almost an entire update just on Flushy's stack which has been up and down like a loose lady's knickers.
He won a big pot off Pab calling his preflop raise from the big blind with
- and when the flop came T-8 blank Flushy was convinced he was ahead.
Even when the chips went in and Pab showed him A-T, he was still convinced he was ahead and when he hit a six to make two pair - he was!
Good hand reading skills at work there by the flushmeister.
He then worked his stack back up to LOTS, flopping a set against Stu Rutter with pocket threes and picking up the pot, before this hand played out.
With over 100,000, Flushy was happy to see Pab raise ("He's been very busy") and another player re-raise in front of him, as he looked down to fins Kings.
He re-popped it to 100,000 and was called by the re-raiser, who held pocket eights. This time however his luck was out as a little snowman hit the flop to leave his cowboys defeated.
Miraculously, he still has 85,000 though. Some sort of sedative may be in order for Flushy.
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Quote from: Nico29 on August 09, 2008, 04:20:30 PM
Just heard
Graham
Wheldon
aka 'chompy' lost a 50k pot allin pre with
v
....his opponent hit quads....ouch! Still he's got 45k with a gr8 game and on his home turf will get it back soon no doubt. Go on graham!
I assume the above hand occurred after his double up, but Graham initially hit the 70,000 mark after eliminating Welsh wizard Roberto Romanello. With Graham raising it up to 5,000 with pocket kings, Roberto made it 17,000 with J-T and Graham put him in for his final 6,000. A jack high all spade flop favoured Graham, although the Londoner also boasted a flush draw in the aresenal. A blank turn and river later and the pot was his.
Here he is looking content with life, if a little bemused.
Quote from: zan on August 09, 2008, 03:49:08 PM
Can we get an update on
Alex
Martin
please?
Alex Martin is pushing up the poker daisies I'm afraid and accompanying Roberto on the rail. Alex made his move with A-Q, but ran into the A-K of Paul Folytn which subsequently held up. Alex was a little concerned that he could have got away from it, but James Dempsey assured him that he made the right play.
Whilst Pab leaps up to a chip-lead threatening 148,000, Alex can only vomit into his glass and watch the remaining action from the sidelines... like thus:
Quote from: relaedgc on August 09, 2008, 03:51:19 PM
Rough chip count for Javed if possible, please.
Mo
Muse
too, actually. Didn't realize the billy was still in.
I can do better than that! Here he is facing a bet of 8,600 on a
flop from Richard Gryko after the latter called his under-the-gun preflop raise of 6,600. Javed eventually folded, to leave himself with crica 65,000 in chips.
Mo Muse, meanwhile, is no where to be seen. No Muse is good news, as they say (sorry, I simply couldn't resist).
A few quick chip counts:
Ian Frazer -- 80,000
Yucel Eminoglu -- 10,000
Sam Trickett -- 59,000
Rob Sherwood -- 97,000
Dave Gregory -- 20,000
Iwan Jones -- 93,000
Graham Wheldon -- 37,000
Martin Green -- 29,000
Chris Moorman -- 19,000
James Dempsey -- 105,000
Paul Foltyn -- 135,000
Des Jonas -- 17,000
Wayne Mardle -- 117,000
Rob Garfield -- 83,000
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James Mitchell (who is a dead ringer for Napoleon Dynamite) has just eliminated Michael Manning. A-K versus A-T all in preflop with a Q-3-3-4-9 board.
Willie
Tann
and
Tim
Flanders
have also departed.
Double up for Panicos Ellinas on Dana's former table. All in with
against Huseyin Yilmaz's
, he survived a
board to lap up the pot.
Simultaneously, David Seear was eliminated by Sami Yusef on a neighbouring table. He called all in with
versus
on a
flop, but was unable to improve as the turn and river came
and
respectively.
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Disaster!
Dana is...OUT!
Here's the tale of woe as it happened.
There was a raise from late position to 6,000, and Dana, finding Queens, re-raised to 18,000.
She was flat called.
The flop came A-A-9.
Check, check.
The turn was an Ace. Dana checked again, only for mateyboy to bet out a small amount, which she now check raised all-in. Unfortunately for her, she had run into quad aces as he tabled A-9 for the flopped house which had improved. Ooooh, nasty.
Drawing dead, Dana had no choice but to gather her gun bag and depart the area, looking somewhat sad and miserable that it had all gone wrong.
Don't be down though Dana, we all thought you did great.
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Some assorted chip counts from around the felt.
Nik Persaud - 74,000.
Ian Cox - 61,000
Steve Jelinek - 65,000
Martin Green - 32,000
Chris Moorman - 16,000
Des Jonas - 22,000
Pippa Flanders - 25,000
Pippa just played out a potentially doubling up hand. Mad Turk shoved from UTG and Pippa took a little while deciding whether to call.
"Call if you like me!" exclaimed the turkster, and Pippa showed her fondness for him by making the call with A-J.
It proved a good call as Turk could only muster the slightly behind K-Q.
"Gimme a queen!" he encouraged the dealer, but a board of 7-2-7-2 came out, leaving him sweating the river.
No K or Q on the river. In fact it was another seven. Turk was gathering his belongings before realising the full house on board meant that there was a split! Cue clapping celebrations from Mad Turk and a face like thunder from Pippa, who looked very upset this opportunity to double up had passed her by.
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His Raabness may be unwell but he has managed to transfer the chip counts across the ether to us. Thanks Raaby - get well soon!
Note though that the chip counts myself and Snoopy have just put up are more recent than these so will be more accurate.
Nonetheless here are the standings from the end of level 11.
11 3 1103 Leo Kam 153400
11 9 1206 David La Ronde 151900
3 4 304 Paul Foltyn 146400
11 1 1101 Gary Cargill 138200
7 4 705 Andreas Mihail 129600
11 6 1107 Jonathan Martin 122000
1 3 104 Paul Rigg 116900
11 4 1104 Wayne Mardle 114200
5 6 507 Peter Arrigoni 110200
2 9 209 Robert Sherwood 101700
7 1 306 Iwan Jones 101000
5 4 1002 Ian Frazer 97600
6 9 609 Andy Bradshaw 88800
3 2 804 Richard Gryko 87700
6 8 608 Dara Okearney 82100
3 9 310 James Dempsey 81000
2 7 207 Jonothon Butters 72200
11 8 903 Sam Trickett 67800
2 3 203 Phillipa Flanders 67100
1 8 109 Mark Wilson 66100
3 5 305 Javed Akhtar 65500
7 6 707 Huseyin Yilmaz 64100
1 4 105 Nikhil Persaud 63700
1 9 110 Ken Wong 63200
2 5 205 Ian Cox 60300
4 2 402 Sami Yusuf 57300
7 8 709 Dana Immanuel 52900
5 3 504 Nick Gibson 50800
7 2 907 Graham Wheldon 44800
4 9 410 James Mitchell 44300
3 8 1204 Stuart Rutter 43300
5 5 506 Robert Garfield 41700
1 1 101 Jeffery Rogers 38700
2 6 206 Andy Warnes 38300
3 3 809 Mickey Wernick 38200
5 9 909 Adam Wilkinson 37600
6 2 603 Martin Jarvis 37400
4 5 406 David Seear 37000
2 10 210 Stuart Barnett 34500
7 3 704 Panicos Ellinas 34300
5 8 1008 Paul Noury 32100
4 8 409 Martin Green 31500
3 6 407 Mark Suddes 31000
6 3 602 Gurinder Purewal 30900
1 5 106 Steve Jelinek 30500
3 1 301 Steve Tucker 30400
1 2 1208 Anthony Chapman 29900
5 7 508 John Fake 29200
6 1 1003 Liam Boland 27700
11 7 1207 Conan Bailey 27500
7 7 708 Neil Bethune 26900
1 6 802 Martin Robinson 26800
11 2 1006 Richard Furse 26700
6 7 607 K Sole 25900
4 1 1201 Darran Judges 24100
4 6 902 Michael Manning 24000
6 4 604 Christopher Kyriacou 23600
1 7 806 Albert Sapiano 23500
2 8 208 David Gregory 23400
11 5 1105 Tim Flanders 22500
6 5 1009 David Sargeant 22200
3 7 1001 Flemming Stensgaard 20900
7 5 706 David Clark 20500
5 2 503 Desmond Jonas 19700
6 6 606 Emma Jones 19500
2 1 201 Eddie Gaines 18500
2 4 905 Yucel Eminoglu 17700
4 7 408 Trevor Pearson 17600
4 4 405 Chris Moorman 16800
5 1 502 Peter Wigglesworth 15400
4 3 906 Graham Rogers 14900
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Re: Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 2 - At A Glance
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August 09, 2008, 05:42:07 PM »
As I was showcasing my expert (cough) photography skills, I spotted Andrew Bradshaw storming away from his table whilst metaphorically pulling his hair from its roots. As I approached the crime scene, I was met by a
board with a
in front of Andrew's stack and the
before Martin Jarvis (pictured).
Fortunately, Dara O'Kearney was able to fill in the details: "Andrew raised it up with his tens preflop and received three callers. On the flop, the action checked round to the button who bet out 10,000. Martin made it 30,000, Andrew called, and the other two players ducked out of the way. It all went in on the turn"
Andrew was, of course, unable to pair the board and is now back down to 35-40,000.
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