Title: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:17:07 PM :hello:
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:19:51 PM Table 15: Jan Boubli -- 81,700 Mark Vronsky -- 66,100 Jorrit van Hoof -- 146,900 David Kitai -- 85,500 Jonathan Fhal -- 124,500 J Koops -- 33,400 Paul Parker -- 12,700 S Pevzner -- 112,800 S Riviere -- 79,700 Table 14: Y Shenkman -- 39,800 Edgar Skjervold -- 25,300 JJ Hazan -- 108,000 Mattias Steiger -- 98,900 S Hosen -- 20,900 Mike Magee -- 64,000 T Watson -- 35,700 Andreas Hagen -- 104,600 Dave Finney -- 38,400 Table 19: J Petersen -- 46,400 A Jalali Sousan Abadi -- 112,300 Jan Pieter Postmus -- 51,000 Barny Boatman -- 45,100 M Neuteboom -- 33,400 Alexander Kuzmin -- 37,700 G de Werd -- 18,100 Dennis Plejdrup -- 37,200 M Vlek -- 75,400 Table 20: Wim van Leeuwen -- 42,000 Gilles Haddad -- 6,300 Jan Sjavik -- 122,500 Sigi Stockinger -- 37,400 Mark Bolliger -- 32,900 Jan Maarten Meijer -- 79,600 Rolf Slotboom -- 64,900 Balazs Biri -- 99,600 Keith Hawkins -- 186,000 Table 23: Vlado Sevo -- 59,200 Sverre Sundbo -- 92,600 D Makowsky -- 21,000 Michael Keiner -- 42,000 Jerome Bradpiece -- 156,800 H Kakoun -- 48,400 Surinder Sunar -- 62,200 Bruno Fitoussi -- 29,800 Erich Kollmann -- 76,200 Table 37: Thierry vd Berg -- 92,100 F Galytska -- 18,700 Daniel Smits Bertelsen -- 74,200 Jos Ariaans -- 55,600 Ross Boatman -- 48,700 Frank Gersby -- 64,700 Heinrich Liebling -- 31,800 Manuel Cuberos -- 23,500 Dave Ulliot -- 71,600 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:20:26 PM 1st -- €690,000
2nd -- €345,000 3rd -- €172,500 4th -- €112,125 5th -- €86,250 6th -- €60,375 7th -- €43,125 8th -- €34,500 9th -- €25,875 10th -- €20,700 11th -- €20,700 12th -- €20,700 13th -- €17,250 14th -- €17,250 15th -- €17,250 16th -- €13,800 17th -- €13,800 18th -- €13,800 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:30:24 PM As expected, we have some early casualties.
First to drop is Frenchman, Gilles Haddad, who looked down to see one Ace, shoved his 6k in, only to run into A-Q. His other card was a 6, which failed to pair. And then, hendon mobber, Barny Boatman ran Kings into Nines. Finally, it also appeared as though Norseman, Edgar Skjervold, was a gonna due to his suspiciously vacant seat, but on second glance he has been moved to the feature table with Rolf Slotboom, Keith Hawkins and Sigi Stockinger. Paul Parker is still plugging away, although they remain very short stacked. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:31:05 PM Edgar Skjervold is OUT.
A-J vs. the Queens of Rolf Slotboom. Queen on the Flop was emphatic. Another name missing is Michael Keiner, who was seated next door to big stacker, Jerome Bradpiece, but I believe he has been moved to the feature table. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:46:50 PM I have just been informed that Matt Tyler exited very late last night, the Day's bubble in fact.
He made his move with 4-5, but ran into the Pocket Aces of Jan Boubli. Obviously, no improvement. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 01:52:16 PM Jerome Bradpiece has overtaken Keith Hawkins as chipleader after eliminating H Kakoun.
Jerome made a very good call in fact and so fully deserved the massive pot he scooped. Battle of the blinds, Jerome made up the small blind (I think), Kakoun raised, Jerome re-raised, Kakoun moved all-in and Jerome called. A-J for Jerome, A-8 for Kakoun. Board = A-K-2-3-T Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 02:00:12 PM Mark Vronsky and Jan Pieter Postmus are OUT.
Meanwhile, Ross Boatman has doubled through courtesy of Thierry van der Berg. A-A vs Q-T Ross is now on 45k. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 02:43:45 PM Double up for Sigi Stockinger on the TV table (he seems to be quietly popping up everywhere). On a flop of Ahrt Kd 4c, he moved in with Ad Js, and it mustn't have been for that much, as he got a pretty optimistic call from Mr. Biri with Kh Qc.
Turn: 2s River: 5d And he's still there. Quietly. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 02:51:11 PM Sverre Sunbo has doubled up D Makowsy with A-4 vs A-J
"Hearts," requested Sverre as the flop brought a Jack, but it wasn't to be and whilst Makowsky is now on 45k, Sverre is still running relatively strong with 90k, well above the average. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 03:04:03 PM As I dance back into the cardroom, I am confronted with yet another massive pot, and one in which has propelled Jerome Bradpiece into a rather formidable chip lead with 285k.
As usual, my first glance at his table sees some Bradpiece chips in the pot (boy, he plays a lot of hands) with Frenchman, Bruno Fitoussi, raising behind him. Jerome, who is had limped under the gun, smooth calls the re-raise before briskly check-raising the 7c 7s 4s Flop. As expected, Bruno sticks in a bet of 9k, only for Jerome to make a deep reach and grab a chunk of 5,000's, pretty much setting Bruno all-in. In a flash, Bruno moves in the rest of his stack and confidentally reveals Ac 7h and what he believes to be a dominating hand. Unfortunately for him, except for a full house, Jerome has one of the worst possible hands, 6s 5s, giving the Londoner both a straight draw and a flush draw. And, as seems to be the pattern for the young Brit, the Turn brings a Three of Spades, and therefore a straight flush. Of course, salt was rubbed in wounds and a disappointed Bruno was forced to witness the River bring a 4d. So, up to 285k and Jerome is in hot form. Let's see if it continues... Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 03:16:37 PM Rolf told me about his tournament ritual, which sounded somewhat far-fetched but has just been corroborated by Henning - "Every time it was his turn, he would wait ten seconds, move his chips, look at one card. Wait. Move the chips. Pull his sunglasses down. Look at the other card. Wait. Fold. It was driving the whole table nuts. So we gave him our chips..."
That does sound extremely annoying. He seems to be doing a slightly abbreviated version of this on the feature table, and has his chips stacked in the most uncountable way imaginable (apparently another ritual, the flower at the bottom, and ludicrously tall towers of chips on and around it. With that tic-tac box Snoopy mentioned perched on the top). It is very odd seeing him in this context, the player Mr. Hyde compared to the updating Dr. Jekyll. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 03:24:50 PM Paul moves his chip in twice in a row - and the second time Keith Hawkins gives him a spin... And the distinctive yet totally unexpected sound of the MC beatboxing fills the void while someone else thinks about calling...
Paul shows: 8s 8c Camel shows: Td Ts Wim can Leeuwen (who also moved in there) shows: Ad Kh Flop: 2s Tc Jd Turn: 2d River: Jc And the Camel performs a double elimination with the house. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 03:26:48 PM Erich Kollmann is OUT.
He raised pre-flop with A-4, was called in the Big Blind by D Makowsky who had 5-3 of diamonds. The Flop came A-2-6 with two diamonds. Makowsky bet, Kollmann moved all-in and Makowsky called. Turn was a black 4 and Kollmann missed his full house on the Rive. Makowsky is now on around 60k. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 03:35:53 PM Here are the chip counts taken 45 minutes ago (I was starting to wonder if it had all been a nice dream). So, expect the odd inaccuracy - think of it more of a snapshot in time...
Y. Shenkman 35,600 JJ Hazan 109,700 Matthias Stieger 68,800 S. Hosen 40,900 Mike Magee 55,400 T. Watson 21,400 Andreas Hagen 112,700 Dave Finney 66,400 Thierry vd Berg 115,000 Daniel Bertelsen 59,300 Ross Boatman 26,300 F. Jacobsen 86,000 Heinrich Liebling 39,500 Manuel Cuberos(?) 51,000 Devilfish 44,900 Jan Boubli 86,200 (not OUT, just on TV) J. van Hoof 180,500 D. Kitai 62,200 J. Fahl 167,600 J. Koops 60,200 S. Pevzner 99,400 Sebastian Riviere 64,400 Vlado Sevo 62,500 Sverre Sundbo 101,400 D. Makowsky 20,500 Paul Parker 20,200 *** Jerome Bradpiece 225,300 Surinder Sunar 66,200 Bruno Fitoussi 23,900 *** Erich Kollmann 49,400 J. Petersen 56,900 A. Jalali 84,200 M. Neuteboom 75,700 Alexander Kuzmin 41,700 G. de Werd 22,300 J. Ariaans 63,500 M. Vlek 185,800 Wim v. Leeuwen 28,200 *** Jan Sjavik 150,200 Sigi Stockinger 43,300 Mark Bolliger 30,000 J.M. Meijer 82,900 Rolf Slotboom 91,200 B. Biri 86,700 Keith Hawkins 186,500 So, no longer strictly accurate, *** indicating no longer actually in the tournament. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 03:46:08 PM German player, Michael Keiner, is saved on the River all-in against Vienne ESOP victor, Sigi Stockinger.
K-Q vs 6-6, King on the Flop, 6 on the River. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 03:52:54 PM Jan Boubli moves all in for over 100k, giving initial raiser Keith Hawkins on the button a decision (Jan's on his right so it must have gone call/raise, raise/re-raise from Keith, re-raise all-in for a lot from Jan). Anyway, it's a pass. Next!
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 03:56:12 PM Something's happened to Alexander Kuzmin, and it's not good - he's down to just 15,300 (on the TV table) and moves all-in... but no callers, even though the blinds are Rolf and Jan Boubli... (he shows AK). Paul Parker commentates: "Just goes to show, you can get your bets through, even with a small stack."
*******************************20 minute break************************************ Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 04:06:11 PM And as quick as he accrued them, Jerome Bradpiece has conceded his chip leaded and given a chunk of spondoolies to Norseman, Sverre Sundbo.
Sverre raised to 3,600 pre-flop, Jerome called from the bug blind. Flop = Qs 7s 4d Jerome checks, Sverre bets, Jerome re-raises, Sverre moves all-in and Jerome calls. Jerome = 6s 3s Sverre = Ac Ad Turn and River both miss Jerome, which means he is now down to 175k whilst Sverre jumps up to 240k. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 04:20:47 PM Play has resumed - 33 players remaining, average chips 104,500. I worked that out in my head.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 04:22:02 PM F Jacobsen -- 134,100
M Neuteboom -- 66,500 T Watson -- 46,100 J Ariaans -- 109,100 M Vlek -- 188,000 Thierry Ven Der Wel -- 112,100 Andreas Hagen -- 199,800 D Bertelsen -- 26,100 JJ Hazan -- 129,000 Ross Boatman -- 46,500 Devilfish -- 45,500 V Sevo -- 50,000 Sverre Sundbo -- 238,900 D Makowsky -- 65,300 Michael Steiger -- 74,700 Jerome Bradpiece -- 189,400 Surinder Sunar -- 28,600 David Kitai -- 66,000 J Van Hoof -- 139,200 David Finney -- 38,100 Jan Sjoavik -- 159,400 Sigi Stockinger -- 65,900 Alexander Kusmin -- 20,700 Jan Meiyer -- 114,600 Rolf Slotboom -- 99,700 Jan Boubli -- 150,100 Keith Hawkins -- 197,100 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 04:23:59 PM Short stack Alexander Kuzmin makes a stand, re-raising Jan Sjavik to 20,300 preflop. Unsurprisingly, he gets a call - Jan has Kh Kc. But Alexander has Ad Ahrt -
The board comes - 5d 2h 3h Tc 2s and "all in stays in." Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 04:34:15 PM We have an all-in, and it's Jan Sjovik, who finaled in London, versus Jan Meijer. Aces v Tens, A-6-6 Flop and Meijer is OUT.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 04:53:40 PM Daniel Bertelsen moves in under the gun (30k -ish). It folds to big blind Andreas Hagen who passes quickly, showing Ac 9h. "The first card was an Ace," he remarks in case people didn't recognise it. JJ pipes up, "I was very, very tempted..." Going to ask him what he had.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 05:05:30 PM Sverre Sundbo -- 245k
Andreas Hagen -- 159k Daniel Smits Bertelsen -- 30k D Makowsky -- 62k JJ Hazan -- 174k Jerome Bradfield -- 189k Ross Boatman -- 32k David Kitai -- 85k Jorrit Van Hoof -- 141k Devilfish -- 47k J Petersen -- 29k M Vlek -- 148k T Watson -- 70k Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 05:27:36 PM J Petersen is OUT.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 05:48:08 PM The bubble has very quietly burst -
Down to 27 and guaranteed €5,000! Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 05:51:52 PM The current chip leader is A Jalali Sousan Abadi with 508k.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 06:06:46 PM The TV table commentator just commentated on the Camel picking up some uncontested chips, referring to him as "Mr. Keith." I think that's great.
Now Rolf raises to 14,300; Michael Keiner moves all-in - total bet 38,300. Rolf stands up, the sunglasses go up, the chips measuring the call get put in a ministack, and over the line... Michael shows: Aspades Js Rilf shows: 8h 8d Flop: Tc Kh 4c Turn: 5d River: Ac And Michael Keiner survives, saved by the river. I don't think his opponent can be too annoyed by this. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 06:09:21 PM Jan Boubli -- 195k
D Makowsky -- 40k Sverre Sundbo -- 305k JJ Hazan -- 185k Andreas Hagen -- 175k Dave Devilfish -- 35k Jerome Bradpiece -- 215k David Kitai -- 45k Jorrit van Hoof -- 145k T Watson -- 80k J Fahl -- 95k M Neuteboom -- 80k Jos Ariaans -- 80k M Vlek -- 170k Keith Hawkins -- 175k Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 06:14:21 PM Gigantic hand now!
Sigi Stockinger moves all-in with A-K, Thierry van der berg re-raises to 90k with Jacks and Jan Sjovik moves all-in with Aces. Thierry made a good fold, but he won't have like the Flop. x-J-Q-x-x A straight draw opened up for Sigi, but the miracle Ten failed to arrive and he is therefore OUT. Other news... Surinder Sunar departed around the bubble, although after a strong start to the comp, he was shortstacked most of today. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 08:00:01 PM OK - Full Chip Counts:
Table Big Chip Leader Jan Boubli 154,500 Alex Jalali Abadi 485,000 Ross Boatman 82,500 Jonathan Fhal 99,500 M. Neuteboom 30,500 S. Pevznek 99,000 T. Watson 76,000 Jos Ariaans 83,500 M. Viek 201,000 Table Three British Guys JJ Hazan 168,500 Sverre Sundbo 314,500 D. Makowsky 70,000 Matthias Stieger 61,500 Jerome Bradpiece 200,500 Devilfish 43,000 Andreas Hagen 196,500 David Kitai 46,000 Jorrit van Hoof 161,500 Televised Table David Finney 30,000 Michael Keiner 84,500 Jan Sjavik 383,000 Alexander Kuzmin 38,500 Manuel Kuberas 22,000 Rolf Slotboom 78,500 Thierry v.d. Berg 77,500 Keith Hawkins 171,000 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 08:06:10 PM Sverre Sundbo has taken a huge hit and is down to 140k.
JJ Hazam and Sverre saw a flop of 5d 6s 3s, JJ bet 40k, Sverre made it 140k, JJ moved all-in and Sverre called. Sverre = 7c 7d JJ = Ts 8s Turn = Qc River = 9s Hazam now has over 400k. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 08:35:12 PM Andreas Hagen gets moved to Rolf's right after this tough decision:
He's up against J. van Hoof - they've gotten to the turn: 8d Qs Ahrt Ac. A decent pot has evolved (at least 50k) and it looks like Mr. Hoof moved in on the second Ace turn. A very long dwell, before the contemplative Hagen passes, showing Aspades... Still with fairly decent chips, almost as soon as he arrives at his new table, he gets a walk in the big blind. Breaking one of my calming rules, he says, "good choice" to both the small blind and preflop dweller Rolf Slotboom, showing Js Jc... Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 08:36:58 PM German player Matthias Stieger is OUT.
His raise under-the-gun found a caller in the small blind from Sverre who then check-called the 4-4-8 Flop. Sverre had Pocket Sixes which stood up against the German's Ace King with the Turn and River bring harmless 9 and 3. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 08:46:48 PM I think a good indicator of whether Sverre's tiltmeter might be on the rise is how large a percentage of the time he spends standing up near his chair, as opposed to sat on it. Just now, he was having a quick chat and the dealer mucked his under the gun hand. Not happy after his recent chip loss, there was a brief threaten of a toys-out-of-pram moment. But no, all under control.
And beneficiary of earlier outdraw, JJ, calls Devilfish's min raise on the button from the big blind. Flop comes Js 2s 9s. He bets out 35k straight away. Fold from the Fish, and he shows the Aspades. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 09:07:50 PM Thierry Van Der Weld has doubled up courtesy of Rolf Slotboom.
A-K vs Q-Q T-K-9-5-T board Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 09:16:03 PM Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott is OUT.
All-in on a 9-A-x flop with A-Q versus the Pocket Nines of Jorrit van Hoof. David Kitai is also OUT. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 09:25:43 PM Juicy hand as reported by a cash-playing James Akenhead (who failed to get in as an alternate in today's tournament, even though Karl whom he put in the draw was picked first) -
Sverre raised on the cutoff with pocket Tens. Small blind re-raised and big blind re-re-raised. It turned out (after Sverre passed the Tens) that they had KK and AA respectively. One of those "wish I hadn't made the right fold" moments coming up, though, as one Ten fell on the flop, and another graced the river. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 09:51:17 PM Ross Boatman finishes in 21st place
On table televised, Alex Jalali Abadi raised two consecutive hands to 20k preflop, once utg+1, and once, necessarily, under the gun. The second time, Ross came over the top, all in. Call. Ross showed: Ts Th Alex showed: Ks Kc The board flushed one of the Kings - 2s 9s 3d Js 7s, but that was the icing on the cake, and a round of applause for Mr. Boatman as he leaves the feature table with six players... Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 09:53:36 PM They've done a strange thing. Having had no 500 denomination chips for the entirety of the tournament, thus forcing much changing of the 1000s for 100s, they've now gotten rid of all the 100 chips and brought out red 500s which are, when one grows tired, easily confused with the pink 5,000 ones. But it makes for easier anteing.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 10:17:47 PM D Makowsky is OUT.
Ran T-8 into the Jacks of Jonathan Fahl. An Eight on the River wasn't enough. Meanwhile, M Neuteboom is also OUT. K-Q vs Rolf Slotboom's Aces with Neuteboom calling Rolf all-in for an extra 50k on top of his initial 20k raise. Board = T-5-4-Q-2 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 10:35:07 PM JJ Hazan raises from the button, Jan Sjavik re-raises from the big blind and HAzan moves all-in.
After a birefish spell in the think tank, Sjavik eventually makes a good call with Pocket Tens, a coinflip situaiton against Hazan's Ace King. Board = Ahrt 3h Jd 9h Kh ... and Hazan jumps up to a massive 450k, leaving Sjavik with 130,000. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 10:54:56 PM Now three British players are sat all in a row on one of the final two tables. Jerome, Camel and Dave Finney are on the same table as fourth Brit JJ Hazan.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 10:55:57 PM JJ Hazan -- 545,000
Sverre Sundbo -- 125,000 Jan Sjavik -- 110,000 Jonathan Fahl -- 280,000 Jerome Bradpiece -- 160,000 Keith Hawkins -- 95,000 Dave Finney -- 40,000 Michael Keiner -- 90,000 Jorrit van Hoof -- 380,000 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 11:06:53 PM And we've lost another, this time Brit Dave Finney, who really is one of those under-the-radar type players, rarely seen playing a big pot, yet always seems to make it through to the latter stages.
And he got his money in ahead too, re-raising Jonathan Fahl all-in with Tens, only for Fahl's A-4 to Flop an Ace. Although the Kh Aspades 6s looked grim, the Qs created 9 more outs to the flush draw, but the final spade never arrived and a bad beat takes out Finney in what I believe is 18th place. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 11:10:10 PM Andreas Hagen is OUT.
The Norwegian found a pretty strong holding in A-Q, but it was ultimately no match for Alexander Kuzmin's A-K, which held up on a board of K-Q-3-4-4, eventually making four to a flush on the River. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 11:23:31 PM Irishman Tommy Watson is OUT in very exciting fashion.
Classic 50-50 with Tommy and Frenchman Alex Jalali Abadi, Queens (Tommy) versus A-K all-in pre-flop. 9c Th Jc Ks Qs Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 11:36:54 PM Table 1:
(1) J J Hazan -- 522,000 (2) Sverre Sundbo -- 143,000 (3) Jan Sjavik -- 238,000 (4) Jonathan Fahl -- 198,000 (5) Jerome Bradpiece -- 47,000 (6) Keith Hawkins -- 220,000 (8) Michael Keiner -- 70,000 (9) Jorrit van Hoof -- 414,000 Table 2 (TV): (1) Jan Boubli -- 109,000 (2) Alex Jalali Abadi -- 719,000 (3) Rolf Slotboom -- 210,000 (5) Thierry Van Der Berg -- 154,000 (6) S Pevzner -- 181,000 (8) Jos Ariaans -- 57,000 (9) M Vlek -- 178,000 Keith Hawkins doubled up when his A-Q all-in re-raise was called by Fahl's A-K. Queen on the Flop and another on the River gave Keith the pot. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 10, 2006, 11:47:06 PM Back after the break (I mean here, me - I had one of those table power naps) - and Rolf has raised fairly big, with Meno Vlek pushing in. Rolf calls, reluctantly, showing, well, see for yourself:
Meno Ad Th Rolf 4s 5s Flop: 8s 9c 2d Turn: Ts River: 6s Pundit Snoopy says, "That's gotta hurt, at this stage." Yes, I imagine Mr. Vlek's not delighted with that river. He's OUT. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 10, 2006, 11:54:36 PM Keith Hawkins has doubled up Jerome Bradpiece with K-9 vs A-7 on a J-J-3-A-Q board.
Other news... Michael Keiner is OUT. He raised all-in from the button for around 45k. Both Jorrit van Hoof (small blind) and JJ Hazan (big blind) called, which was probably one too many for the German who held Pocket Eights. Flop = 7c Kd 5c Jorrit counted out 45k and considered making a bet (although he may have been trying to intimidate Hazan into checking), before finally tapping the table. Hazan checked instantly behind him and they quickly checked it down to the end. Turn = 3s River = Ks And Hazan takes the pot with Kh Jh. Jorrit mucked his hand. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 12:19:20 AM Jerome Bradpiece has shot up to 250k.
All pre-flop, he moved all-in for around 120k with A-Q only to be called from the button by Hazan and his Nines. Flop = 4c Tc 3d Turn = Js River = As Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 12:20:24 AM Noise: JJ shouting "NINE!"
Reason for it: JJ raised preflop to 25k with Ad Jh, Sverre pushed in over the top for about 140k in total. Call. Sverre has Ad Ks. The Nine was the crucial card in bringing a straight for JJ Hazan, and knocking the Norseman out in 13th place. It looks like JJ has been his calling nemesis - no escape there and a very disheartened looking Sverre is moping around the press room. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 12:32:07 AM I join the action with Jerome Bradpiece deep in the think tank.
Jan Sjavik is all-in and the Flop is Jh 2c 9c According to my reliable source, the action went thus: Jan raised to 25k pre-flop and Jerome flat called from the button. Jan bet 20k on the Flop, Jerome made it 75k and Jan moved all-in for about 95k more. Jerome eventually made the call with A-J, but found himself up against Pocket Cowboys. Two blanks on the Turn and River and the pot goes to the plucky Norwegian. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 12:33:37 AM Jan Boubli doubles up with a no-nonsense hit-a-flush-on-the-flop kind of hand (all in pre, though). I just missed the chip count from that table, however, as I was sidetracked by relating a conversation I just had with a very excitable Mike Tse, whose 9% in the form of Jerome Bradpiece has made a remarkable comeback from around 50k...
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 12:34:47 AM Jan Boubli doubles up with a no-nonsense hit-a-flush-on-the-flop kind of hand (all in pre, though). I just missed the chip count from that table, however, as I was sidetracked by relating a conversation I just had with a very excitable Mike Tse, whose 9% in the form of Jerome Bradpiece has made a remarkable comeback from around 50k... Apart from that last hand. I now re-award the remarkable comeback status to Jan Sjavik. Ahem. Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 12:43:42 AM It all went in on the flop, but it was Jorrit van Hoof who made the initial pre-flop raise, only to receive two callers in Fahl and Jerome who were sitting in the small and big blind respectively. The Flop came 3h 4c Jc, Fahl bet out 60k, Bradpiece folded and Jorrit re-raised. Fahl moved all-in and Jorrit called. Jorrit = 5d 6d Fahl = 5c 7c Turn = Tc River = 5s Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 12:50:10 AM I make it up the stairs again in time to see the Camel push all in for his 150k from the big blind over the top of JJ Hazan's 29k raise preflop. We are treated to a very long dwell from JJ, and then a totally unexpected pass face-up of Ac Qh. I would have bet money on him not doing that, and clearly so would Keith... he showed 9h 9c with a bemused expression.
Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 12:51:35 AM JJ Hazan -- 570,000
Jan Sjavik -- 405,000 Jonathan Fahl -- 460,000 Jerome Bradpiece -- 100,000 Keith Hawkins -- 195,000 Jorrit van Hoof -- 125,000 Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 12:56:14 AM Big Hands Get Televised News Now -
Proving once and for all that Rolf Slotboom has been blessed by a higher power, he raises with Ks Kh (fair enough) and then calls the all-in re-raise of Thierry van der Berg. Who has Ad Ahrt. Flop: 4d Qc Th Turn: Kc (you can just imagine the collective intake of breath from the Dutch here) River: 4h This means that Thierry is the 11th place finisher, and Rolf is as jammy as a dodger. It is now 'hand over hand'... Jan Boubli Alex Jalali Abadi Rolf Slotboom Jorrit van Hoof S Pevznek JJ Hazan Jan Sjavik Jonathan Fahl Jerome Bradpiece Keith Hawkins Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 01:23:34 AM And the bubble has burst! At the risk of stealing this story from the far more energetic Snoopy who's upstairs, I am going to steal this story from the far more energetic Snoopy.
Sergei, short stacked for a while, moved in into Rolf's raise on the first hand back after the break. He had a last-ditch sort of Aspades 2h. Rolf held: Js 6s Flop: 9s Qc Th Turn: Jd River: Qh. Down to Nine then, as Sergei Pevzner finishes in 10th place... Title: Re: Amsterdam Master Classics: Day Three - At A Glance Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 01:53:40 AM Rolf Slotboom -- 841,000 Alex Jalali Abadi -- 694,000 Jonathan Fahl -- 596,000 JJ Hazan -- 433,000 Jan Sjavik -- 357,000 Keith Hawkins -- 176,000 Jorrit van Hoof -- 128,000 Jerome Bradpiece -- 110,000 Jan Boubli -- 80,000 |