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somone34k
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 2 - Interactive
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April 24, 2007, 04:17:13 AM »
å is Alt+0229
Å is Alt+0197
i dont see any better "shortcut" for it on a laptop although you dont have numpad..
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April 24, 2007, 04:18:24 AM »
Praz Bansi -- 210,000
Peter Haslam -- 42,500
Humberto Brenes -- 44,000
Johan Storakers -- 121,000
Jan Sjåvik -- 33,000
Erica Schoenberg -- 128,500
Allen Kessler -- 68,500
Henry Michael Thuritz -- 206,500
Eric Deregt -- 164,500
Isaac Haxton -- 219,500
Jesse Jones -- 115,000
Bryan Singer -- 103,000
Rehne Pedersen -- 107,500
Hoyt Corkins -- 128,500
Eric Friberg -- 93,500
Tom McEvoy -- 54,500
Jared Hamby -- 91,500
David Danshegar -- 144,000
Chip Resse -- 210,000
Bruce Corman -- 24,000
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 2 - Interactive
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April 24, 2007, 04:22:31 AM »
DTD's Michael Greco is OUT.
There was a raise to 7k, a call, an all-in for 125k from Beppe, but then a dreaded call from the small blind.
Yep, Beppe had run Queens into Aces and was swiftly sent to the rail with a duff duff duff.
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snoopy1239
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April 24, 2007, 04:23:44 AM »
224 players left, blinds 1k 2k with a 300 ante.
Just 25 minutes left on the clock, but they draw for the last hands at 15 mins.
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steels
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 2 - Interactive
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April 24, 2007, 04:23:46 AM »
Update on Jamie Gold please..
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steels
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April 24, 2007, 04:25:29 AM »
After busting JC Alvarado, Roland de Wolfe is the new chipleader with over 505K. He's also the first player past the 500K mark.
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April 24, 2007, 04:29:46 AM »
Here's The Eggman pushing all-in for 43,300. The decision was up to Kevin O'Connell and there was already 35k in the pot, but Kevin opted to fold.
As a result, my GCSE Maths inform me that Thomas is now on 78,300.
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April 24, 2007, 04:33:31 AM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on April 24, 2007, 03:56:04 AM
Looks like we have a new chip leader in online superstar Sorel Mizzi who has made his way up to around 450k, most recently locking horns with Scott Fischman in what is perhaps one of the biggest pots of the tournament so far.
With the board reading
, I joined the action with Sorel making a bet of 32k.
Fischman called, albeit hesitantly, only for Sorel to ask that sometimes overused question, "How much do you have left?" come the
River.
"About 105k," answered the double bracelet winner, to which Sorel replied, "Okay, I'm all-in."
After a brief sigh, Fischman then asked the same question, albeit with slightly less confidence than his younger opponent.
Acting rather nervously (acting, perhaps?), Sorel didn't really answer Fischman, at first merely implying that he had him covered.
"I know you have me covered," continued Fischman, "but I want to know how many you have."
Still not answering fully, Sorel pushed out a pile of blues and said, "Well, that's 100k there."
Fidgeting somewhat, Sorel continued to look uncomfortable, but Fischman didn't seem to be paying too much attention to any potential tells or reverse tells, seemingly more focused on trying to work out the pattern of the hands and the series of events that had preceded the final all-in.
After a while, he either decided that he was definitely behind, or simply didn't fancy sticking in his remaining 100+k without being sure, and so opted for a fold, exhaling, "Okay, it's yours" in the progress.
A quick flick of the cards across the line (only just though), and we had what I believe to be our latest chip leader, but I was left wondering desperately what the prodigal Mizzi held.
This was a fascinating hand and one that has shot Sorel Mizzi into a really strong position. He's even promised to tell me what he was holding, so I'll do my best to share that info with you tomorrow. To be honest, I don't care what his cards were, I just want to know if he was bluffing or not.
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April 24, 2007, 04:35:59 AM »
Quote from: steels on April 24, 2007, 04:23:46 AM
Update on Jamie Gold please..
58,000
Plenty of blacks, unfortunately they're only worth 100.
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April 24, 2007, 04:37:01 AM »
They're just about to announce how many hands left. The land two days the number three were drawn, so let's see what happens today.
Either way, we're going to dash off pretty soon just before the final hand so we can miss the rush and get into the buffet without having to wait behind 200 or so players.
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April 24, 2007, 04:38:57 AM »
3 again!
Fix!!!
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April 24, 2007, 04:41:30 AM »
Unbelievable. On the final count, of the night, who should I find threatening to "Take out Patrik Antonius..." who has over 400k himself than Mr. Roland de Wolfe. Incredibly, he's worked his way up from being all in with top pair against a five high flush draw on the flop (that was that hand against Alvarado) to over 500,000 in chips. I don't know, so I'll call him the Leader until I know better.
Players approaching the half million mark themselves: Phil Hellmuth, Patrik Antonius, Sorel Mizzi....
Final counts before the rush for the queue-jump:
Alan Kessler 55k
Pete Haslam 76.5k
Humberto Brenes 53.5k
JC Tran 32k
Vinny Vinh 110k
Jamie Gold 80k
Alan Sass 60k
Marc Goodwin 280k
Andy Black 48k
Isabelle Mercier 85k
I am afraid we're fresh out of time, back tomorrow at 12pm...(8pm UK)
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Re: WPT $25,000 Final: Day 2 - Interactive
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April 24, 2007, 04:41:32 AM »
Right, last three hands means it's time to pack up and rush to the buffet.
As usual, we're back at 12pm (8pm UK) again tomorrow for Day 3 and we'll do whatever we can do get those end of day chip counts up as soon as we receive them.
It's getting exciting now with plenty of big names, not to mention a few Brits (Roland de Wolfe falls into both categories), so make sure you join us.
Until then, toodle pip peeps!
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steels
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April 24, 2007, 04:45:53 AM »
Great updates as always.
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