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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 12:11:07 AM »
Cos seamed to be flowing and taking advantage of the bubble, with 10k here and there he bumped his stack up to 127k.
Then this happened:
Ben Roberts raised to 6k in middle position, Anthony Kennedy calls in the hijack, COS bumps it up form the bb to 16,900.
Ben passes and Kennedy insta calls Cos.
Flop:
its check by Kennedy, Cos bets out 10k, Kennedy goes all in for another 16k more. Cos passed!!
Kennedy showed pocket eights for the set!
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 12:31:41 AM »
The bubble situation has been so bizarre and mental I'll try and explain it.
On Camel and Ste Kings table, Michael Odderskjer had passed for 2 hours and left himself with 1 BIG BLIND - 3K.
He CALLED all in with
even though he had another 5 hands until the blinds got to him. Obviously the hand went 5 way and they all checked it down to the river. Board was:
Ste King flipped his cards over and already shown that he had
for top pair. The shortie now knows he is OUT but the TV wont let him leave because they wanted to set up the live feed. It must have been 10 MINUTES they made that poor bloke wait at the table. He hadn't actually turned his hand over until he was told too after all that time.
Upon showing his Q4 off, mouths dropped. Pah, oh well.
Michael Odderskjer is the actual bubble boy.
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 01:25:35 AM »
Lastly from me, on the very last hand of the night. Nik Persaud is involved in a mental triple up to now have cira 130,000.
I missed all the preflop action, I wish I had seen it:
On a flop of
80 yr old Paddy Hicks bets 10k, Janne Neuvelainen went all in, Nik Persaud went all in too for about 40k & Paddy calls for about 70k.
On their backs:
Nik
Paddy
Janne
So Janne second nuts and ahead, Paddy drawing to the nut flush and Persaud two pair.
Turn ........
RIVER..........
Paddy's side pot goes to Janne and Persaud a happpppy bunny!!
I'm off and goodnight until tomorrow!
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 11:49:33 AM »
Here are the Chipcounts and day 3 redraw
I have bolded Brits and blondes
Name Chips Table Seat
Flood Liam 398,200 1 1
Gall Zsombor 262,300 4 5
Mitchell James 230,700 2 3
Murphy Peter 225,100 5 7
Juhasz Benjamin 220,900 1 6
Bonkowski Tyler 216,900 3 6
Nevalainen Janne 205,600 7 7
Trueick Alan 200,400 7 1
Hawkins Keith 190,900 3 9
Lovgren Sofia 184,000 6 2
Miles Andrew 181,000 5 1
Roberts Ben 179,700 4 4
Foley Nelius 175,200 5 2
Valikoski Snteri 171,800 1 5
Herbert Jason 169,000 2 6
Travers Amby 63,200 4 9
Dowling Christo 158,000 4 7
Morath Andre 151,300 3 4
Donovan Barry 145,350 2 5
Socko Bartosz 142,400 6 4
Sherwood Robert 141,900 6 8
Freymann Rene 141,100 7 6
Durrer Michael 130,400 3 1
Persaud Nik 128,800 6 7
King Steven 128,400 2 9
Dillon Alan 124,700 7 8
Dion Yann 122,500 4 8
Wilson Marty 107,600 4 3
Hanitz Martin 105,800 7 2
van Slujis Sean 105,600 2 7
Mason Jenny 105,300 5 6
Carr Paul 101,200 5 4
Robinson Richard 91,900 3 3
Maker Bharminder 91,100 3 5
O’ Connor Donal 87,800 4 6
Paparestis Consta 84,400 4 2
Roycroft Ed 80,400 6 1
Hanlon Tom 80,200 4 1
Kennedy Anthony 78,200 7 3
Nitsche Dominic 77,100 2 2
Boatman Ross 76,500 1 8
O’Dea Eoghan 74,900 6 3
Sweeney Edmund 74,200 1 2
Cunningham George 65,500 6 6
Torres Hermoso 57,900 1 7
Gallagher Ronan 56,400 6 5
Rutter Stewart 56,400 5 3
Krikkay P‚ter 56,000 1 4
Lenfestey Paul 50,400 7 4
Whelan Maurice 49,900 3 2
Frost Lars 48,800 2 4
Black Andy 48,000 2 1
Sweeney Paul 48,000 1 3
Connolly Declan 45,600 3 8
Noseworthy Steven 37,500 2 8
Hume Kenny 26,400 7 5
Vachulka Miloslav 24,600 3 7
O’Donoghue Adrian 19,000 1 9
Bjoersland Janÿ 15,700 5 5
Caracuta Christin 13,500 5 9
Craig Fiona 8,000 5 8
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 11:50:26 AM »
So by my reckoning 14 of the 60 odd remaining are fighting the good fight for the Brits
Keith "The Camel" Hawkins. Day One chip leader and good chips all day yesterday with a steady progression
James Mitchell. Consistent Live MTT Winer, BlackBelt Poker player
Andrew Miles, from Southampton. Frequent visitor to DTD and regular GUKPT player
Ben Roberts. Veteran Live Cash player at the Vic, many TV appearances, big final tables too
Jason Herbert. DTD Online qualifier, great track record in ireland
Rob Sherwood. blonde Rob S from Manchester. Very successful Online MTT palyer, much of it on the blonde Poker card-room
Nik Persaud. Black Belt Poker shareholder/owner with Neil Channing. Cionsistent track record in big field Live MTTs
Ste King, Liverpudlian Online MTT player
Mad Marty Wilson. Veteran Live player, established TV format TD for Matchroom
Jen Mason. Blonde shareholder, Black belt Poker employee. Great game, final tabled the Waterford festival that blonde ran.
Cos Paparestis. GreekStein. Might be a donk lol, but lets hope he goes deep! Not least for those of you with percentages
Anthony Kennedy. Walsall Live player. Railed all day yesterday by Mickey Wernick, interestingly enough
Ross Boatman. Described to his face yesterday by Maria (I'm tactful, me) Demetriou as "my third favourite mobster". Actor, Hendon Mob veteran, but a very solid record in big events too
Stuart Rutter. blonde Member, sponsored Pro, good blogger, fine player
Good luck to all of them, and please post your support and encouragement on the Interactive thread. I know, because a number took their time to tell me yesterday, that such messages are seen and really appreciated.
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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Reply #80 on:
April 04, 2010, 02:41:28 PM »
We have begun Level 16:
2,000 / 4,000 (400)
61 players left
average 116,100
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 03:00:26 PM »
THere is action all over the place:
Ste King faces a 40k on the river of
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With about 40k in the pot already, he folded and was rewarded by being shown the JACKS of Sean Van Slujis.
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Francisco Torres Her doubles upto 65k
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Adrian O'Donoghu didn't look at his cards and was all in for 8k. Liam Flood called with
. Adrian flipped KINGS one at a time lol. Doubles.
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Miloslav Vachulka doubles to 40k through Keith Hawkins with 88's v JQ.
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 03:15:41 PM »
Classic Hand:
Ste King had previously done about 25k to Sean Van Slujis on his right. This hand, Sean raised the button, Ste shoved his
from the small blind BUT Andy Black woke up with
in the big blind!! Andy had 52,400 which was just a bit less than Ste.
Here we are PRE FLOP
And here we are POST FLOP:
Sik Sik Sik. Andy Black obv gutted but took it well and left without a word. Maybe a few words will come out later.
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 03:28:55 PM »
All the money exits so far:
72 - Kaj Emanuel
71 - Paul Febers
70 - Anders Bisgaard
69 - Nicholas Storm
68 - Erin Wood
67 - Mark Suddes
66 - Stuart Brownson
65 - Ken Doherty
64 - Esref Govsa
63 - Eli Heath
62 - Paddy Hicks
61 - Christian Caracuta
60 - Ed Roycroft
59 - Fiona Craig
58 - Jan Steinar Bjorland
57 - Donal O'Connor
56 - Andy Black
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April 04, 2010, 03:45:13 PM »
Nik Persaud up to the heady heights of 200k after a full double up with Kings versus AK of Bartosz Socko. Not even a sweat for Nik with the case king popping up in the window.
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Eoghan O'dea is OUT in 55th place. A button raise from matey with Kings, Eoghan in the big blind with
moves all in and is snap called. No cheeky Ace on board for the son of Irish legend Donnacha.
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April 04, 2010, 03:59:41 PM »
Stu$art Rutter just doubled through Tyler Bonkowski
All-in pre (sorry didn't see how it went pre, but Stuart was in MP, Bonkowski in the bb)
A-J v Tyler Bonkowski's A-Q
Board 10-7-8-9-K and Stuart punched the air as he sat back down
200,000 pot
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April 04, 2010, 04:08:00 PM »
Nik Persaud up to the heady heights of 200k after a full double up with Kings versus AK of Bartosz Socko. Not even a sweat for Nik with the case king popping up in the window.
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Eoghan O'dea is OUT in 55th place. A button raise from matey with Kings, Eoghan in the big blind with
moves all in and is snap called. No cheeky Ace on board for the son of Irish legend Donnacha.
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 04:11:13 PM »
Jen Mason is out
Paul Carr raised the button, Jen shoved the big blind, Paul called
10-10 v K-Q. Tens hold
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Re: Irish Open Days One to Three: At a Glance
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April 04, 2010, 04:26:27 PM »
A flurry of exits in quick succession:
54 - Ronan Gallagher
53 - Jen Mason
52 - Michael Durrer
51 - Paul Sweeney
50 - Alan Dillon
49 - Anthony Kennedy
48 - Andrew Miles
47 - Socko Bartosz
46 - Adrian ODonoghei
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April 04, 2010, 04:49:04 PM »
We've lost Ste King in 45th. He pushed on a flop with plenty of outs in straight and flush cards to hit. His opponents AK stood to knock him out.
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