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« Reply #135 on: March 03, 2006, 07:55:36 PM »

is it a lion made of wood?


Take it that's a no then?
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The very last hand of the night goes to Dewi James, who finds ACES and talks Raymond O’Mahoney into calling his all-in preflop bet of 15k.  “If I had AQ, I’d call!” says Dewi.  Raymond calls holding pocket 66’s.


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« Reply #136 on: March 03, 2006, 07:55:50 PM »

is it a lion made of wood?

or a squirrel
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« Reply #137 on: March 03, 2006, 07:55:54 PM »

Roman Yitzhaki has eliminated Justoin Leveszwe.

All-in preflop.

First unpronouncable player =

Second unpronouncable player =

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« Reply #138 on: March 03, 2006, 07:56:06 PM »

Thanks Dewi for your response to the chip-protector-quiz... going to keep you all hanging for a few more minutes (while I go eat ice cream with a certain Jon Raab) but before I go, here are the fruits of my last scouting...

They've coloured up the green 25 chips (finally, after what seems like aeons of play) and the shorter stacks are more visible - nowhere to hide behind those green towers any more.  Like our friend Nate Keeley who is down to 15,000.
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« Reply #139 on: March 03, 2006, 07:57:19 PM »

ok Jen, take it your tummy is better now your having Ice cream  Cheesy
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The very last hand of the night goes to Dewi James, who finds ACES and talks Raymond O’Mahoney into calling his all-in preflop bet of 15k.  “If I had AQ, I’d call!” says Dewi.  Raymond calls holding pocket 66’s.


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« Reply #140 on: March 03, 2006, 08:01:05 PM »

Cagey Play Of Big Slick News Now -

Manuela Seliger raised to 2,200 in mid position, and found Len collin re-raising out of the big blind to 6,000.  After a few minutes, she called.  The flop was , and when he bet out 10k, she couldn't fold her  face-up fast enough.

Then Mark Bartlog raised to 2,400 and after a lot longer called the buttons re-raise to 8k.  The flop: .  check check.
Turn:   check check.
River: (deep breath) check check.

Mark flipped over  which ended up in front of the button's 
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« Reply #141 on: March 03, 2006, 08:09:32 PM »

ruddy interesting hand news now.

Mateyboy moved all-in on a raggedy flop with two hearts.

Thinking the other guy had called, he flips over his

This was a slight faux-pas however as his opponent hadn't actually announced call.

Big TK bowls in to clarify the rules.

The hand isn't dead, but mateyboy can still call.

He dwells for a while, the crowd er... crowd (good English) around the table.

Eventually he calls showing pocket fours.

They hold up and he wins the pot.

From what I understand, the pock fours were underdogs, which is interesting.

If he hadn't seen the cards though, he may well have folded.

I've never seen someone think so long though after seeing their opponent's cards.
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« Reply #142 on: March 03, 2006, 08:15:12 PM »

Quick word on the 90 minute clock.

RED-DOG didn't think it was too slow, but doesn't see too much difference between the 1 hr clock and the 90 min one. Given the choice, though, he'd rather take the 90 min clock.

Chunkymick grew up on 20 minute clocks and so found it hard to adjust.

I exit early whatever the clock, so my view is irrelevant.

 

Quote from RED: 'I like this chinese bird with the big knockers, but I'm a leg man really.'

I'm yet to look as it will seem too obvious. I'll have a glance through the reflection in the tv screen.

Tom says he's not particularly big on boobies.

I don't see to much difference but, as with the the clocks, I'd rather take the big ens.
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« Reply #143 on: March 03, 2006, 08:21:51 PM »

D Troake is OUT
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« Reply #144 on: March 03, 2006, 08:26:41 PM »

ruddy interesting hand news now.

Mateyboy moved all-in on a raggedy flop with two hearts.

Thinking the other guy had called, he flips over his

This was a slight faux-pas however as his opponent hadn't actually announced call.

Big TK bowls in to clarify the rules.

The hand isn't dead, but mateyboy can still call.

He dwells for a while, the crowd er... crowd (good English) around the table.

Eventually he calls showing pocket fours.

They hold up and he wins the pot.

From what I understand, the pock fours were underdogs, which is interesting.

If he hadn't seen the cards though, he may well have folded.

I've never seen someone think so long though after seeing their opponent's cards.

A brief modification on this hand.

The A-K raised preflop, and turned his hand over, not realising that the big blind had called.

With a rag rag flop and two hearts, the guy with pair of fours decided to move all-in.

Not the best of moves really as the A-K can't make any more betting action and is bound to call the bet with the flush draw and two overcards. He should have waited to the turn and, if the A-K missed, then make the move so the A-K doesn't have the pot odds to call.
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« Reply #145 on: March 03, 2006, 08:38:25 PM »

ruddy interesting hand news now.

Mateyboy moved all-in on a raggedy flop with two hearts.

Thinking the other guy had called, he flips over his

This was a slight faux-pas however as his opponent hadn't actually announced call.

Big TK bowls in to clarify the rules.

The hand isn't dead, but mateyboy can still call.

He dwells for a while, the crowd er... crowd (good English) around the table.

Eventually he calls showing pocket fours.

They hold up and he wins the pot.

From what I understand, the pock fours were underdogs, which is interesting.

If he hadn't seen the cards though, he may well have folded.

I've never seen someone think so long though after seeing their opponent's cards.

A brief modification on this hand.

The A-K raised preflop, and turned his hand over, not realising that the big blind had called.

With a rag rag flop and two hearts, the guy with pair of fours decided to move all-in.

Not the best of moves really as the A-K can't make any more betting action and is bound to call the bet with the flush draw and two overcards. He should have waited to the turn and, if the A-K missed, then make the move so the A-K doesn't have the pot odds to call.

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« Reply #146 on: March 03, 2006, 08:50:25 PM »

Thanks Dewi for your response to the chip-protector-quiz... going to keep you all hanging for a few more minutes (while I go eat ice cream with a certain Jon Raab) but before I go, here are the fruits of my last scouting...

They've coloured up the green 25 chips (finally, after what seems like aeons of play) and the shorter stacks are more visible - nowhere to hide behind those green towers any more.  Like our friend Nate Keeley who is down to 15,000.


BTW - I don't think you've ever posted the prize structure..... to work.
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« Reply #147 on: March 03, 2006, 08:52:15 PM »

Thanks Dewi for your response to the chip-protector-quiz... going to keep you all hanging for a few more minutes (while I go eat ice cream with a certain Jon Raab) but before I go, here are the fruits of my last scouting...

They've coloured up the green 25 chips (finally, after what seems like aeons of play) and the shorter stacks are more visible - nowhere to hide behind those green towers any more.  Like our friend Nate Keeley who is down to 15,000.


BTW - I don't think you've ever posted the prize structure..... to work.

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« Reply #148 on: March 03, 2006, 08:54:23 PM »

Just caught up with last nights play and todays antics

I am backing my main man Nate "the hair" as the fella won me a lovely Blonde cap,(Man i know my players) Cheesy

Good job guys/girls

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« Reply #149 on: March 03, 2006, 08:59:27 PM »

Prize structure:

(1st) 145,300
(2nd) 79,900
(3rd) 40,900
(4th) 31,700
(5th) 27,300
(6th) 22,700
(7th) 18,200
(8th) 13,600
(9th) 9,120
(10th-12th) 5,450
(13th-15th) 4,540
(16th-18th) 3,630
(19th-27th) 2,720

[All in Euros]
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