Title: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: tikay on August 12, 2005, 08:55:21 AM 135 runners took part in Thursdays 750 NLH Freezeout at the Grosvenor Luton UK Open Festival. At close of play, 0515 Friday morning, 35 runners remained, who return at 2.30pm on Friday to finish the job. Average chips right now are approx 38,500. Blinds are about to go to 1,500 3,000, on a 45 minute clock. In table & seat order then
Table 7. Neil Bad Beat Channing, 16,000 Brian Johnson, 37,000 Kevin Lovejoy OLeary, 20,000 Viktor Kawlor, 47,500 D Shearer, 18,000 Dave Shallow, 26,000 P Cooklin, 30,000 M Pescatori, 24,000 Table 8. Stuart Nash, 52,000 K Taylor, 59,500 D Jones, 24,500 S Thornton, 65,000 Justin Turner, 57,500 Adrian Swingler, 68,500 D Klangefeldt, 25,000 S Riviere, 60,000 Table 9 Dave Clark, 45,500 Iwan Jones, 59,000 A Hussain, 80,000 Norman Gold, 16,000 C Ledger, 21,000 J Burberrry, 55,000 S Pertolla, 19,000 B White, 28,000 Willie Miyagi Tann, 103,500 Tikay, 25,500 Table 10 Phil Stein, 37,800 K Twigg, 19,000 Racing Ronnie Debeaulox, 29,500 P Martensson, 40,000 T Strawbridge, 23,000 A Bolton, 4,500 G Warle (?), 25,500 J McShane, 85,000 M Betner, 14,000. Prize Money. 10th to 18th, 750 9th 2,840 8th, 3,310 7th, 3,780 6th, 4,250 5th, 6,600 4th, 8,980 3rd, 12,760 2nd, 18,900 WINNER, 33,080 Good Luck to every one of them! Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: TightEnd on August 12, 2005, 09:15:11 AM Good luck Tikay and Sheriff Fatman, and to the many luton locals left in.
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: The Truth on August 12, 2005, 09:15:21 AM gl tikay.
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: Sheriff Fatman on August 12, 2005, 10:09:08 AM Good luck Tikay and Sheriff Fatman, and to the many luton locals left in. Cheers Richard Managed to grind (and I do mean grind!) my way through last night. Spent the best part of it sharing a table with Tikay once again, which is always fun. Amazingly, it took him the best part of 4 hours before he started on his Sweden/Norway routine! Unfortunately the 5.30am finish makes my 8.30am start at work a pretty gruesome ordeal. Wonder if anyone will notice if I spend the next 3 hours with my nose on the space bar! Sheriff PS: Forgot to mention that I also managed to introduce myself to a few Blondites for the first time - nice to meet you Burnley John, Red-Dog and Jen (who it turns out I've briefly shared table time with before!) Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: yt on August 12, 2005, 04:00:45 PM Good luck Sheriff! Hope the lack of sleep doesnt hinder you too much.
Am I alone in not liking the way the big tourneys almost exclude anyone with a real job with the late finishes and the daytime returns to finish the game? It's the main reason I've never played one! I will have to book some holiday I guess and have a stab. gl all who remain esp anyone with a 'real' job! Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: winkie on August 12, 2005, 04:08:33 PM Anyone know the latest from Luton...???
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: AdamM on August 12, 2005, 04:10:53 PM Good luck Sheriff! Hope the lack of sleep doesnt hinder you too much. Am I alone in not liking the way the big tourneys almost exclude anyone with a real job with the late finishes and the daytime returns to finish the game? It's the main reason I've never played one! I will have to book some holiday I guess and have a stab. gl all who remain esp anyone with a 'real' job! I'd go a step further and say the whole industry is set up for people who don't have a real job. One of my main motivations for setting up my own business is more table time. now if I could just earn enough money to pay for my first couple of buy ins... Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: RED-DOG on August 12, 2005, 04:32:18 PM Good luck Sheriff! Hope the lack of sleep doesnt hinder you too much. Am I alone in not liking the way the big tourneys almost exclude anyone with a real job with the late finishes and the daytime returns to finish the game? It's the main reason I've never played one! I will have to book some holiday I guess and have a stab. gl all who remain esp anyone with a 'real' job! I'd go a step further and say the whole industry is set up for people who don't have a real job. One of my main motivations for setting up my own business is more table time. now if I could just earn enough money to pay for my first couple of buy ins... Isnt that true of any major sporting event, the only difference is that with poker any Joe Shmoe can have a shot at the big time We want better structures, longer clocks, more time to play proper poker, what can they do? you cant have a festival on a Sunday afternoon Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: AdamM on August 12, 2005, 04:38:46 PM but two day events could be sat lunch time and sunday lunchtime
three day events friday 8pm start, sat day, sun day. normal games could start 7pm / 7.30 Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: RED-DOG on August 12, 2005, 04:44:08 PM but two day events could be sat lunch time and sunday lunchtime three day events friday 8pm start, sat day, sun day. normal games could start 7pm / 7.30 Then the people who work all week would complain that they didnt have time to do any shopping Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: redsimon on August 12, 2005, 04:47:50 PM another plus point for internet trnys
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: tikay on August 12, 2005, 06:32:37 PM Hi Guys, we do not have permissionto do proper Updates today, & as the Manager at Luton has kindly allowed me the use of his office so I can catch up on a backlog of Forum viewing, it woyld be wrong to take liberties. But I can tell you that it took 3 hours to get down from 35 to 18 - "in the money", &n I ducked & dived the whole way, without ever getting a double up. I did find KK, & Phil Stein moved in on me with a RR, & showed....KK....! Eventually, with blinds at 3k 6k, & a 36k Stack, I fell in love with TT, & Racing Ronnie fell in love with QQ in the BB. 18th, 750. Sheriff Fatman played great. Blinds at 2k-4k, he somehow LIMPED into a FOUR WAY POT - amazing - with TT. I think he liked the T-4-4 Flop..... But he busted out whn he moved with AJ & walked into AK AND QQ... 16th, 750. As things stand, there are 11 left, & Justin Turner & Stuart Nash both have 200k+. Stuart was down to 3k last night, what a comeback. Justin was involved in THE most remarkable pot with Adrian Swingler. 160k pot - PRE-FLOP - with Justin's A-J v Adrian's Q-T. WHAT??!! Still in are Racing Ronnie, Des Mr Bling Jonas, Viktor Kanwar, Stu, Justin, & Phil Stein. Willie Tann was chip leader almost from the start, & he returned today with over 100k, but he exited in another huge pot, I think it was AK v QQ v Willie's AJ.. Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: tikay on August 12, 2005, 06:35:21 PM Oh, I forgot to mention, one of thioe still in is a nice guy called Hussain - M Hussain maybe - a real nice guy. He has GAME. He duped Iwan Jones - no fool, with 750k in his Lucy from last week, to call a huge overbet with AK. Mr Hussain , already deep-stacked, had the Aces. Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: ariston on August 12, 2005, 07:59:03 PM If it is ash Hussain he is one of our lot Tikay. He travels to many of the overseas festivals and is one of those online satelitte specialists- he was in st maarten, deauville,barcelona and of course vegas this year. If it is ash he has plenty dealings with Iwan- they split a couple of comps last year in blackpool.
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: winkie on August 13, 2005, 09:07:20 AM anyone know the results of the 750...???
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: TightEnd on August 13, 2005, 09:38:10 AM six way chop..of the locals Justin Turner, Phil Cooklin and Jim McShane involved. Stuart Nash There AGAIN. Of the other two a guy from Newcastle and I think the guy from Blackpool. Sorry, not sure of the names
Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: Sheriff Fatman on August 13, 2005, 10:51:31 AM Not sure how it finished up - the final table went on for quite a while and then seemed to finish pretty abruptly so I think there may have been some sort of deal done, although this is just speculation on my part (I was at the other end of the room playing the Shootout event at the time).
Tikay - thanks for the kind words regarding my result. It was certainly an eventful return for me yesterday. I started with 21,000 chips and 35 players still, so average stack at this point was 39,000ish. Fortunately they decided to start at 1000/2000 (which we'd completed the night before) which bought me a little more time. I managed to take down a couple of pots without showing hands early doors and had built up to just over 30k but then took a hit when I open raised 7000 from the button holding A5 and got a call from the Big Blind. Flop came Queen high rainbow and I pushed the remainder of my stack trying to get rid of him (and thinking that the Ace high might possibly be good). Turns out the BB had Q7o and I was crippled. Down to 4,000 chips and things are looking bleak. Time for me to get busy. Any time its folded around to me I'm moving with any two and hoping to get lucky now. I don't have any fold equity anymore but its too late to worry about that now. My first chance comes on the very next hand. The chips go in, BB calls for another 2000, and I'm thinking that at least my 83o will give me two live cards until he flips over K3! Oh dear. First card turned over is an 8. Two 3's also come on the board and I suck out royally with my full house. Back in business! On the same orbit I push again after a raise from the chip leader at the table, Ash Hussain, who's on my immediate right. This time I have AJ. I don't have enough chips to make him fold but I figure I've got a reasonable chance of having the best hand here. Sure enough he calls and shows A9 and I get a much needed double through. I count down my chips and am back to 21,000 again - time to start over!!! The big hand for me occurs after the blinds go up to 1500/3000. UTG (who has a similar stack to me) limps and its folded around to me holding TT on the button. I'm incredibly suspicious of the limp and fear that I may be facing a limp/raise attempt from a monster so I decide to see a flop before committing myself and just call. It also means that if either SB or BB raise then UTG's action will define his hand before I have to act again. As it turns out, SB calls and BB checks his option. The flop is a dream, T-4-4, and we all check. Turn brings the Ace (the only card which I'm slightly nervous of with regard to UTG) and UTG duly pushes. I go all-in, the blinds fold, and he flips over A9o. He doesn't hit another Ace on the river and when we count down the stacks it turns out we had identical chips so he's out and I'm now much more comfortable on just over 40,000. After that I'm fairly comfortable with regard to making the money. When they break the 3rd table I have around 50,000 in chips. Having achieved target 1 (make the money) its now time to try and build a stack to get to the final table (and make an actual profit!). This turns out to be a much more difficult proposition as my redraw for seats puts me 3rd in the line of 4 short stacks who are sat on the immediate left of the chip leader (who looks to have about 170,000 in chips). The remainder of the table have healthy stacks so opportunities are few and far between - when the action gets round to me there's either been a raise from a big stack or a push from a short-one! Ultimately, the hand that eliminates me is when blinds are 3000/6000. I have 57,000 in chips by this time and its folded around to me in the cut-off seat. I have AJo. I consider my options and decide just to open-push, figuring that there's a good chance I have the best hand anyway. With the blinds as they are I don't really have enough headroom to make a standard raise and then subsequently lay down my hand to a re-raise so I'm happy enough to take the pot uncontested here. As it turns out I've timed my moved to perfection. Stuart Nash pushes for just over 60,000 chips in the SB and the BB then dwells for a while and calls. I sense I am very much in the shit and this is confirmed when they flip over AKs and QQ respectively. The board brings an Ace and a King and Stuart Nash gets a very nice triple up while I head to the cashiers desk to pick up 750 for 16th place. I'm interested in what others would have done here. The risk with this play is obviously that you will only be called by hands that are beating you but in a situation where 16th place pays the same as 10th then a 'double up or bust' strategy seems to have little downside with so many big stacks still to overcome. I also played in the 300 shootout later in the evening and had a similar roller-coaster experience. Starting with 5,000 chips I reached the first break with only 1625 of them left. When we returned, blinds had gone up to 200/400 so I again had to get busy. I managed to get lucky a couple of times (in particular with 77 vs 88) putting me back in the game and then managed to accumulate a stack of over 30,000 out of the 50k in play. Unfortunately, once we were 3 handed I went card dead at the wrong time (worse still, when I did have a playable hand I often found myself up against a better one) and got knocked out in 3rd place. At least I got 200 back from a 'saver' we'd agreed earlier on. The niggling feeling is that I should be gutted at losing from such a strong position but, looking back, there aren't many hands which I would have played differently in the 3 and 4 handed phase and on reflection it was just one of those situations where the other players were holding over me at a stage where blinds were big enough to diminish stacks very quickly. Ironically, it was AJo that knocked me out again - this time running into 66 and failing to improve. Anyhow, at least I had a fun couple of days and the decison to use my Sheriff star card cap in addition to wearing a 'Sheriff' cap certainly got my nickname established down there! Once again I shook hands with a number of Blondites and it was great to meet you all. Hopefully, one of you will take down the main event (which I'm not playing due to a planned trip back to sunny Yorkshire!) Sheriff PS: Forgot to add that Tikay deserves credit for reaching the money from a similar stack position to me in the 750 event. His progress was much less erratic than my own on the day but he chose his moments well and stayed out of trouble for the most part. Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: Karabiner on August 13, 2005, 11:33:20 AM Excellent trip report sheriff.
Blonde unearths another fine writer. Title: Re: Luton 750 Thursday Overnight Chip Counts Post by: RED-DOG on August 13, 2005, 12:32:13 PM Nice report sheriff, and it was great to meet you
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