Title: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 12:11:16 PM Welcome back to Nottingham where last night 25 of 122 starters made it through to Day 2 tomorrow as follows
Haroon Hussain 13 7 177200 Matthew Williams 23 1 167000 Jack Mcdermott 23 9 135200 Peter Evans 12 4 107200 David Thompson 12 7 91400 Ceri Rees 12 3 88300 Jamie O Connor 12 5 87800 Todd Fullarton 12 1 80600 Raj Dhiri 13 8 79400 Djelloul Guenaoui 34 2 76000 Simon Davies 23 4 75200 Jason Graham 23 8 72900 Ian Gascoigne 13 3 70100 Ze Yu Tan 23 6 68500 Mahamed Muse 34 5 60800 Alexandra Jackson-palin 4 8 59100 Gordon Goodall 34 3 57900 Joel Russell 23 7 51000 Stephen Wilsdon 13 6 50200 Luke Cerklewicz 34 7 40300 Alan Linford 12 8 37400 Basharat Mahmood 12 2 37100 Reuben Marriott 13 5 30300 Ben Jackson 13 4 26400 Stephen Bantick 23 2 4800 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 12:14:16 PM So 211 needed today to hit the guarantee and so far 106 have entered
They include Adam Daniel Alan Armitage Ben Dobson Chin Chai Koh Daniel Bardsley Daniel Kilsby Daniel Ward Dewi James James Barber Jason Herbert John Exley Kate Langshaw Lee Williamson Lynne Beaumont Mark Mccluskey Michelle Bennett Oluwashola Akindele Paul Ho Ryan Spittles Simon Deadman Stephen Holden Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 12:15:20 PM Play begins at 2pm with 12 levels in front of us
It's wet outside, so why not snuggle up with thelaptop and enjoy the updates? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 12:18:39 PM I'm working today so def along for the ride
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 01:58:18 PM Today's initial seating, with 135 in so far
Table Seat Player 11 1 Lee Cockroft 11 2 Dewi James 11 3 Mark Mccluskey 11 4 Frank Flanagan 11 5 Philip Green 11 6 Saifon Lambe 12 1 Stephen Jennison 12 2 Satish Ry 12 3 Joseph Tully 12 4 Jason Herbert 12 5 Emma Strutt 12 6 Lee Christopher Blackburn 13 1 Darren Copus 13 2 Michelle Bennett 13 3 Joseph Lucas 13 4 Thomas Townley 13 5 Lisa Biscoe 13 6 Craig Storer 14 1 Kurt Goodwin 14 2 Elaine Cockburn 14 3 Chin Fernando 14 4 Harvey Butters 14 5 Vikram Digpal 14 6 Christopher Brion 21 1 Lee Harling 21 2 Gareth Brooks 21 3 Steven Munnings 21 4 Wayne Thomas 21 5 Lars Torngren 21 6 Sam Macdonald 21 7 Garry Hallows 22 1 Kevin Lee 22 2 Paul Birkett 22 3 James Clarke 22 4 Ian Bradley 22 5 Joe Oliver 22 6 Simon Willson 22 7 Paul Richardson 23 1 John Stanley 23 2 Lynne Beaumont 23 3 Lpc Adriaansen 23 4 Mal Dawson 23 5 Kayleigh Bate 23 6 Daniel Ward 23 7 Christopher Rose 25 1 Stephen Holden 25 2 Stephen Nash 25 3 Chin Chai Koh 25 4 John Stritch 25 5 Adrian Reynolds 25 6 Darren Wright 25 7 Martin Brown 26 1 Kheng Lam 26 2 Mark Lewis 26 3 Lee Williamson 26 4 Jason Barton 26 5 Jonothon Butters 26 6 Steve Carter 26 7 James Barber 27 1 Stephen Hogg 27 2 Anthony Fox 27 3 Stephen Mcnamee 27 4 Stephen Okeeffe 27 5 Tommy Bingham 27 6 Andrew Hulme 27 7 Ben Dobson 31 1 Tony Byrne 31 2 Mark Wagstaff 31 3 Carlo Holmes 31 4 James Mcmillan 31 5 Richard Proctor 31 6 Simon Deadman 31 7 Kevin Noble 32 1 Graham Giles 32 2 Anonymous 32 3 Paul Ratford 32 4 Daniel Kilsby 32 5 Stephen John 32 6 Daniel Muddiman 32 7 Deb Granger 33 1 Mark Lint 33 2 Mike Cuggy 33 3 Mark Brassington 33 4 Stuart Bell 33 5 Jack Pilkington 33 6 Barry Mcdonald 33 7 Paul Ho 34 1 Charlie Wates 34 2 Mark Sanders 34 3 Weswell Ellis 34 4 Colburn Tomlin 34 5 Kyriacos Dionysiou 34 6 Paul Pyzer 34 7 Adam Mason 35 1 Iain Campbell 35 2 Alex Mah 35 3 Thomas Myland 35 4 Michael Richardson 35 5 Adam Daniel 35 6 Astel Cowan 35 7 Craig Stewart 36 1 Anonymous 36 2 James Shaw 36 3 Lawrence Townsend 36 4 Joseph Cockburn 36 5 Martin Lawton 36 6 Naresh Parshad 36 7 Orlando Anderson 37 1 Kate Langshaw 37 2 David Sutherland 37 3 Paul Grummitt 37 4 Allan Williams 37 5 Stephen Sharpe 37 6 Oluwashola Akindele 37 7 Daniel Edler 38 1 Anonymous 38 2 Rahim Walji 38 3 Ryan Spittles 38 4 Peter Wilkerson 38 5 Nathan Tang 38 6 Amjad Mohammed 38 7 David Amos 48 1 Alan Armitage 48 2 John Exley 48 3 Melvin Granger 48 4 Robert Lee 48 5 Gunmeet Dhingra 48 6 Daniel Bardsley Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: istrabraq on October 08, 2011, 02:01:14 PM I'm working 2 thanks 4 updates finishing work about midnight so updates will help past time lol
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Big_D on October 08, 2011, 02:09:33 PM Gl to Ryan Spittles, is he photogenic this month Tighty?
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:10:04 PM His razor's smashedagain
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-zsa39YtdgLw/TpBLe6sC_EI/AAAAAAAAToA/Gq2pKxEKu64/s512/IMG_9107.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:10:41 PM Jason sat alongside Emma Strutt
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-jPbjGVICecI/TpBLfPYxvoI/AAAAAAAAToE/IqVNjOhy0Yw/s512/IMG_9108.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:11:07 PM on the same table as Steve Jelinek
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ARA19pLf0_g/TpBLfvVsk5I/AAAAAAAAToI/TR1yoGCE_tc/s512/IMG_9109.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:11:38 PM RED-DOG is here. Remember him?
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZTlW9hxbqws/TpBLgm3myvI/AAAAAAAAToU/slh9Ps6S4Gc/s512/IMG_9112.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:12:19 PM and up from London Ian "Gamblor21" Bradley
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-sthFd6akTlM/TpBLg-RhH9I/AAAAAAAAToY/tcMnvGiN0RQ/s512/IMG_9113.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:12:56 PM Alex Mah begins to realsie its not the best seat draw
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-b6Ra5pktkus/TpBLhB9nZ-I/AAAAAAAAToc/lJsMzc6OacI/s640/IMG_9114.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:13:23 PM He should be so Lucky
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ocxDQGEWF64/TpBLikZecYI/AAAAAAAATow/ynq-okyNbIk/s512/IMG_9119.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:13:57 PM Leethefish ready for the grind
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-97DHYMktCgs/TpBLiDtxGJI/AAAAAAAAToo/oJ4s9x3DZa8/s512/IMG_9117.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:14:34 PM Shine Shine Shine on Chinese Frankie
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7_nbRx6zfVU/TpBLhuMsy0I/AAAAAAAATog/7E4eaLp01mg/s512/IMG_9115.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:15:10 PM Qualified for a fiver, James "jbworldwide" Barber
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-8iSgXjvQ2hE/TpBLh0at-fI/AAAAAAAATok/9GLwyBgyNoo/s512/IMG_9116.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:15:42 PM Past deepstack winner Michelle Bennett on the feature
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AaH3Ego4lHA/TpBLc7APCQI/AAAAAAAATn8/gzWfxQasD0k/s512/IMG_9106.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:17:07 PM Mark "The Thistle" McCluskey
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JmkeawX4dyU/TpBLgUoXmkI/AAAAAAAAToQ/ClhQgM3kauY/s512/IMG_9111.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:27:50 PM A proud Welshman, proud owner of a slip with "Wales to win the RWC £100 at 25-1" on
Mr Dewi James (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ek4oNHUYboQ/TpBPXbz5bhI/AAAAAAAATo0/B-FfCNcBzX0/s640/IMG_9121.JPG) Mr Dewi James (http://ftgetgo.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/47984430_compo1.jpg) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:28:27 PM Tony "blue Monk" Byrne and Mark Wagstaff
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-31WeHTEVTKQ/TpBPX5ay-0I/AAAAAAAATo4/zu8656VIDsM/s640/IMG_9122.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:30:24 PM Last month's finalist Kate Langshaw
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-KV7Vs0N6cuc/TpBPYqVOVcI/AAAAAAAATo8/m7aTsAfq8L4/s512/IMG_9123.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:31:16 PM Just in shot Andrew Hulme and centre Ben Dobson re-enter from yesterday
Out of position to Justin Bieber, too (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rs2mJ_ZY4aE/TpBPY9rzKPI/AAAAAAAATpA/_UmyTx7hnPU/s640/IMG_9124.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:32:12 PM Team Sky Poker's Scotty77, Ryan Spittles
Scores on the boards: Good Update photos of Ryan 0, Bad update photos of Ryan 36. A resounding away win (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-vvsGY3vR3-o/TpBPZchiNBI/AAAAAAAATpE/M2Y8ZDl-y-U/s512/IMG_9125.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:32:49 PM Finalist two months ago, bigalhx, Alan Armitage
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-yrPEPKLkUBI/TpBPZ-eO_UI/AAAAAAAATpM/1dYIZwGFZXw/s512/IMG_9127.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:33:35 PM Shola Akindele
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7dtP2uLhHzQ/TpBPZlCm7AI/AAAAAAAATpI/Hhsmc62UDi8/s512/IMG_9126.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: zerofive on October 08, 2011, 02:35:15 PM Shola Akindele (https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7dtP2uLhHzQ/TpBPZlCm7AI/AAAAAAAATpI/Hhsmc62UDi8/s512/IMG_9126.JPG) Are they headphones, or is she wearing an Elmo jumper? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:35:55 PM James Atkin just arrived
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lxFrIOjgitc/TpBPaWcEO9I/AAAAAAAATpQ/dElWNmFMvAU/s512/IMG_9128.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:36:34 PM After Level 1 169 in making 291 total
two exits so far 168 Mal Dawson 169 Kyriacos Dionysiou Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: smashedagain on October 08, 2011, 02:39:41 PM Flopped two sets already. I hate having so many chips early. Much prefer to be average chips from shuffle up to heads up :)
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: leethefish on October 08, 2011, 02:47:49 PM Flopped two sets already. I hate having so many chips early. Much prefer to be average chips from shuffle up to heads up :) Never happyTitle: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: zerofive on October 08, 2011, 02:48:05 PM Flopped two sets already. I hate having so many chips early. Much prefer to be average chips from shuffle up to heads up :) Only need another 14 sets before the second break to beat your personal best. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:48:14 PM Simon Deadman a full double up at the beginning of level 2
Opened to 250 in the cut off with Kc Ts Ross Greaves calls in the small blind flop Ad Qh Js Greaves leads for 300, and calls a raise to 800 turn 5d Greaves leads for 1,000 and calls a raise to 2,800 river 7h Greaves leads a third time! 2,500 Deadman shoves the nuts and is called. Two pair? A set? Whatever, Greaves is out and Deadman has over 30,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:50:32 PM Say hello to Daniel Kilsby, new blonde KillerKilsby who introduced himself to us on this thread this week:
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=55199.0 (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-wLyOBIcPGx4/TpBU3GjvtOI/AAAAAAAATpY/V6MhkEf0GVI/s512/IMG_9130.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: zerofive on October 08, 2011, 02:51:45 PM Inverse trifecta. Well played Simon. Taking bets on how soon he blows up.
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:52:27 PM Sam Macdonald, who has been overnight chip leader in three UKIPTs this year, 27th in EPT London main event last week. Going to win a big title sooner rather than later
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-pT48E6WVvFc/TpBU2tEk1WI/AAAAAAAATpU/wNyo_wH4efU/s512/IMG_9129.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 02:53:50 PM Chip leader....Not Simon Deadman, but another chip getter Rupinder Bedi with 40,000. He tweets that he is hitting every flop and getting paid
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:15:10 PM Jason Herbert having a tough time
In the key hand Satish Ry opened to 350, with a dead big blind on his left. Herbert calls in the small blind flop Ahrt 3c 9d Herbert check calls 625 turn Ks Herbert check raises Ry's bet of 1,525 to 3,225 but is met by a 4 bet to 8,025 Herbert passes, leaving himself 7,000 He then raises to 250 UTG. Jelinek and big blind Jason Tully call flop Jh 6d 3d Herbert leads for 600 and is called in both spots a 3c turn is checked round Tully leads for 1,025 on the 6h river and Herbert folds, flashing me Ad Jd (Jason, when you break tables I'll tell you what the big blind had...) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:16:13 PM Up to 184 entries after two levels, making 206 total
172 remain exits today 172 Waheed Ashraf 173 Colburn Tomlin 174 Allan Williams 175 Robert Lee 176 Anonymous 177 Jonothon Butters 178 Lee Cockroft 179 Ross Greaves 180 Vikram Digpal 181 Harvey Butters 182 Mal Dawson 183 Kyriacos Dionysiou Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:38:09 PM Carlo Holmes 450 UTG at 75-150
Simon Deadman 1,150 in position Holmes calls flop 2c 9s Js Holmes leads for 1,250 Deadman makes it 2,500 Holmes calls turn 4d Holmes shoves his last 8,650 into a 7,000 pot Deadman looks in turn quizzical, contemplative and agitated Holmes is looking confident Deadman asks him what he thinks he (Deadman) has "Aces" comes the snap reply Deadman smiles and nods Another dwell and eventually a soft mutter "fold" Deadman flips his Aces Holmes flips Jc Jh Not that it is necessarily my place to comment, but I will anyway. Tell the man he has Aces after you've shoved in and the clue is probably that you are beating them! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:40:14 PM Daniel Bardsley of BRS
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZMROXRD6yFo/TpBgrHHIDjI/AAAAAAAATpc/5eeo7bww1EM/s512/IMG_9131.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:40:57 PM Mad Turk of Gap Men
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4KsKgbxrSOY/TpBgrf1FoZI/AAAAAAAATpg/hNy9EK7KxbQ/s512/IMG_9132.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: cambridgealex on October 08, 2011, 03:44:42 PM Carlo Holmes 450 UTG at 75-150 Simon Deadman 1,150 in position Holmes calls flop 2c 9s Js Holmes leads for 1,250 Deadman makes it 2,500 Holmes calls turn 4d Holmes shoves his last 8,650 into a 7,000 pot Deadman looks in turn quizzical, contemplative and agitated Holmes is looking confident Deadman asks him what he thinks he (Deadman) has "Aces" comes the snap reply Deadman smiles and nods Another dwell and eventually a soft mutter "fold" Deadman flips his Aces Holmes flips Jc Jh Not that it is necessarily my place to comment, but I will anyway. Tell the man he has Aces after you've shoved in and the clue is probably that you are beating them! I still think it's an impressive fold, I could never fold aces there. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:46:21 PM Paul Ho
(http://www.superlame.com/pictures/mySuperLamePic_3338a63f5ca06b8978c9e3d1665ebbdd.jpg) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: leethefish on October 08, 2011, 03:46:39 PM Starting stack and grinding
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:47:18 PM Carlo Holmes 450 UTG at 75-150 Simon Deadman 1,150 in position Holmes calls flop 2c 9s Js Holmes leads for 1,250 Deadman makes it 2,500 Holmes calls turn 4d Holmes shoves his last 8,650 into a 7,000 pot Deadman looks in turn quizzical, contemplative and agitated Holmes is looking confident Deadman asks him what he thinks he (Deadman) has "Aces" comes the snap reply Deadman smiles and nods Another dwell and eventually a soft mutter "fold" Deadman flips his Aces Holmes flips Jc Jh Not that it is necessarily my place to comment, but I will anyway. Tell the man he has Aces after you've shoved in and the clue is probably that you are beating them! I still think it's an impressive fold, I could never fold aces there. Agreed, a fine fold Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: cambridgealex on October 08, 2011, 03:49:37 PM Paul Ho (http://www.superlame.com/pictures/mySuperLamePic_3338a63f5ca06b8978c9e3d1665ebbdd.jpg) Saw his brother playing yesterday, went to say hi. Did he make it through? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:55:33 PM Break after 3 levels
199 in so far, making 321 total 180 remain exits 181 Robert Boon 182 Stephen Okeeffe 183 Joe Oliver 184 Micheal Sharkey 185 Kayleigh Bate Level 4 next, blinds 75-150 Average 16,666 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 03:56:24 PM Paul Ho (http://www.superlame.com/pictures/mySuperLamePic_3338a63f5ca06b8978c9e3d1665ebbdd.jpg) Saw his brother playing yesterday, went to say hi. Did he make it through? his brother? I was unaware he had a brother playing Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: geordieneil on October 08, 2011, 04:12:13 PM tell esokral he's a legend and sirius prospect came from last to win it
weeeeeeeeeeeee Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:31:22 PM tell esokral he's a legend and sirius prospect came from last to win it weeeeeeeeeeeee Just back from Corals, where he went in the break to watch his winner (https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-PxMnPrfHZp4/TpBsiNPRD1I/AAAAAAAATp0/j8h6aR5OO-w/s512/IMG_9137.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: leethefish on October 08, 2011, 04:32:37 PM RED-DOG is here. Remember him? (https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZTlW9hxbqws/TpBLgm3myvI/AAAAAAAAToU/slh9Ps6S4Gc/s512/IMG_9112.JPG) [/quote Great to see red again missed him on the forum of late Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:32:55 PM Grant Pullen raises pre, Simon Deadman calls int eh bi blind
flop 5d 3h 3s check check turn Td Deadman leads for 1,000, Pullen calls river 9s Deadman checks and calls Pullen's 2,500 with 7d 9d, rivering Pullen who shows 2h 2d Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:33:34 PM Alan Armitage down to 6,500 having lost a bi pot with 7-5 v Q-7, unraised, on a 7-x-x-7 board
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:34:09 PM Tom Kugelstadt and Kev Pearce
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-c7iT8KVHJMc/TpBsixTc6mI/AAAAAAAATp8/U1xaj2rBOGU/s640/IMG_9139.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:34:36 PM Sinem Melin a late entry after the break
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-VPPTr9wxNmc/TpBsfz7aYSI/AAAAAAAATpo/miaU4YcwAz4/s512/IMG_9134.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:35:22 PM James Shaw from Leeds playing for BRS
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-PuIYqMCENfg/TpBshGP_9LI/AAAAAAAATps/TXWB5L4tP0E/s512/IMG_9135.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:36:03 PM Steve Holden trying to hide his stack
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wEuA38qVPKo/TpBshyirpxI/AAAAAAAATpw/YKAGDHZ3zRA/s512/IMG_9136.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:37:12 PM Latest entry Dreenie Nutt looking to carry on her recent sensational online form. She is two to the right of Paul Ho (18,000) and two to the left of James Atkin (30,000) and Paul Romain (16,000)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-1PrNzNlR_24/TpBsjw4-QRI/AAAAAAAATqE/qS5E2j_vamg/s512/IMG_9141.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:37:38 PM Matt Tyler from Leeds 17,000
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-lgc3pw6lHlg/TpBsjndJSSI/AAAAAAAATqA/5dcfTVJFdd0/s512/IMG_9140.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 04:59:25 PM Paul Romain up to 27,000, KK called down on every street by James Atkin
Alan Armitage out. John Exley raised, Alan shoved AQ and was called by QQ. Alan flopped four to the flush but missed the draw and his over Some chip stacks as we enter level 5 with 179 of 208 left 11 2 Dewi James 10,000 11 3 Mark Mccluskey 18,000 11 8 Rupinder Bedi 50,000 12 4 Jason Herbert 9,000 12 7 Richard Blacklock 12,000 25 3 Chin Chai Koh 23,000 26 3 Lee Williamson 14,000 26 7 James Barber 13,000 27 6 Andrew Hulme 25,000 31 6 Simon Deadman 29,000 31 7 Thomas Mccready 12,000 32 4 Daniel Kilsby 13,000 35 3 Thomas Myland 14,000 37 1 Kate Langshaw 9,000 37 6 Oluwashola Akindele 12,000 37 9 Alex Goulder 14,000 38 3 Ryan Spittles 25,000 47 1 Andriena Nutt 9,000 47 3 Paul Ho 17,000 47 4 Alan Mcbride 17,000 47 8 James Atkin 14,000 47 9 Paul Romain 27,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: zerofive on October 08, 2011, 05:17:59 PM Good luck to the Highfield Horde. If Alex cashes, I'll be expecting him to put a decent chunk in the kitty, and spend the rest on the kitty. -smug-
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Phil_TC on October 08, 2011, 05:21:42 PM Good luck to Jbworldwide and Dave Amos today x
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:27:04 PM James Atkin raises and receives two callers, Mark Lint on the button and Mark Brassington in the blinds
flop of Q-10-2 is checked round turn 6 Brassington leads, Atkin calls. Lint raises, both call river 6 Brassington ships about 9,000 into 8,000 Atkin flats...... Lint folds Brassington Q-10 Atkin 6-6 to knock him out and go over 30,000 for the first time today Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:28:00 PM Meanwhile George2Loose up approaching 60,000 and the chip lead after knocking out a short-stacked Yannis Liperis, A-J v A-10 all in pre on K-2-8-9-K
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:29:39 PM End of Level 5
163 of 210 remain (332 total, two off the guarantee with entries to come, hopefully) exits 164 Ian Bosley 165 Mark Brassington 166 Richard Proctor 167 Yiannis Liperis 168 Weswell Ellis 169 Daniel Bardsley 170 Mohammed Fatemi 171 Paul Skipper 172 Paul Richardson 173 Anonymous 174 Lpc Adriaansen 175 Anonymous 176 Frank Williams 177 Mohammed Ashfaq 178 Stephen Holden 179 Michelle Bennett 180 George Charalambous 181 Alan Stearn 182 Alan Armitage blinds go 150-300-25 Average is 19,500 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:33:24 PM Interesting situation on one of the top tables
Paul Romain bets 6,000 on the river of 5-J-J-A-5 Dreenie, not in the hand, calls the clock on the potential caller The opponent folds Romain not happy, looking for a call holding A-A Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 05:37:35 PM Interesting situation on one of the top tables Paul Romain bets 6,000 on the river of 5-J-J-A-5 Dreenie, not in the hand, calls the clock on the potential caller The opponent folds Romain not happy, looking for a call holding A-A how ironic didnt dreenie go mental for the same thing! needs to get herself in check imo Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MC on October 08, 2011, 05:39:45 PM Wiiiiiiiiiiii backdoor quads :)
It was me that Dreenie called clock on. Was out of order IMO. I'd had about 2 mins when she called it. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 05:43:01 PM Wiiiiiiiiiiii backdoor quads :) It was me that Dreenie called clock on. Was out of order IMO. I'd had about 2 mins when she called it. wow - making bd quads and having a 3rd party save you money - WAL (or did you have AA, and if you did WAL) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:46:16 PM Lee Williamson out unluckily, shoves 9-9 and 8,000, called by Chris Gordon with 3-3
3 on the flop Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MC on October 08, 2011, 05:46:43 PM Wiiiiiiiiiiii backdoor quads :) It was me that Dreenie called clock on. Was out of order IMO. I'd had about 2 mins when she called it. wow - making bd quads and having a 3rd party save you money - WAL (or did you have AA, and if you did WAL) Lol no I was villain. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:47:01 PM Kate Langshaw shoves 16x bb with K-10
Stephen Sharpe finds 9-9 in the big blind, calls and holds to knock her out Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:48:12 PM Simon Deadman raises to 700
Tom McCready 2,200 in the small blind Scott Phillips flats the 3 bet in the big blindon Deadman calls flop 9-9-7 McCready open shoves 10-10 Phillips lying in wait with K-K to knock him out too Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: WotRTheChances on October 08, 2011, 05:50:08 PM Any update on Adam 'The nicest guy in poker' Daniel
Sure hope he hasn't been stacked [ ] Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:50:18 PM 5 chipleaders with blinds 150-300 and a 20k average
Simon Wilson 85,000 Simon Deadman 70,000 John Exley 60,000 Joseph Cockburn 55,000 Scott Phillips 55,000 Rupnder Bedi is back to 35,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:52:15 PM the story of the chip lead
Simon Wilson raises Charlie Wates all in 15,000 James Clarke flats the all in Wilson re-raises all in for 30,000ish Clarke calls 80,000 pot Wilson A-A Clarke K-K Wates A-K Case Ace on the river, Wates out, Clarke still in..Wilson at the head of affairs Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: George2Loose on October 08, 2011, 05:52:26 PM Just so I don't look like a total spew bot. Had around 50 then lost 12k Jj vs QQ aipf in a weird hand
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:54:43 PM Eso Kral 800 UTG+2 from 6,000 with A-K
Mad Turk calls in the big blind Flop Q-6-3 Turk checks, Eso checks turn 6 Turk leads 550, flatted river 2 Turk 2,500 about half his opponent's remaining stack, Eso hero's and is good against 8-9 to nearly double to 10,000 "It's the start of great things" he tells me, with the optimism of the degenerate gambler! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: bobAlike on October 08, 2011, 05:56:38 PM GL to Eso
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 05:57:58 PM 212 runners today, 334 total
£100,000 Guarantee met Well done to DTD :)up Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 06:01:55 PM GL to Eso nice to meet him properly yesterday too - gl Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 06:02:09 PM exits in the last level as we head to the break at the end of Level 6 and the half way point of today's play
151 Thomas Townley 152 Jeffrey Hemmerman 153 Benjamin Chisholm 154 Lee Williamson 155 Glen Storey 156 Paul Birkett 157 Charlie Wates 158 Thomas Mccready 159 Frank Flanagan 160 Stephen Mcnamee 161 Lawrence Gosney 162 Grant Pullen 163 Vaidas Siriunas 164 Jim Tierney 165 Emma Strutt 166 Peter Vu 167 Kate Langshaw 168 George Charalambous 169 Ian Bosley Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: smashedagain on October 08, 2011, 06:04:12 PM I'm a dreenie fan but she blanked me as she came out of the toilets. Either she did not recognise me with a beard or shocked that I would be using the ladies.
Mad Turk is great fun so I'm hoping for a double up to hang around a bit. When eso heroes with AK the Turk actually declared he had a pair in his hand and eso did well not to muck Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 06:08:56 PM Jason Herbert out
flop 10-8-8 turn 7 Herbert has 6-9 in the blinds 10-9 calls, Satish Ry, a preflop-limper 8 on the river to counterfeit Herbert's straight Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: tonytats on October 08, 2011, 06:14:13 PM What was dreenie doing in the ladies ? With her balls thought she d be standing up in the men's !
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 06:16:05 PM 35 minute dinner break
Unusual. Anyway, play resumes at 6.50pm and we will play another six levels through around 11pm Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 08, 2011, 06:56:20 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds.
The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 08, 2011, 06:58:12 PM I'm a dreenie fan but she blanked me as she came out of the toilets. Either she did not recognise me with a beard or shocked that I would be using the ladies. Mad Turk is great fun so I'm hoping for a double up to hang around a bit. When eso heroes with AK the Turk actually declared he had a pair in his hand and eso did well not to muck I did say hi, I was just going to get some wet wipes from the car, as I had just had coke poured over me by accident.... Hello again.. X Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: pleno1 on October 08, 2011, 06:59:15 PM gogogogoogogogo dreenie.
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 07:01:56 PM Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 07:03:33 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:07:46 PM Simon Wilson, chip leader at the break
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8MGrD8Q30BQ/TpCRUTzA7dI/AAAAAAAATqI/ZEYwZMB3RR4/s512/IMG_9142.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 07:09:47 PM DREENIE PWNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS MC ITT.
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:11:44 PM exits either side of the break
141 David Sutherland 142 Stephen Jennison 143 Gavin Chamberlain 144 Lars Torngren 145 Tony Byrne 146 Tom Kugelstadt 147 Lee Harling 148 Mark Wagstaff 149 Daniel Kilsby 150 Stephen Hogg 151 Anonymous 152 Jason Herbert 153 Garry Hallows 154 Thomas Townley 155 Jeffrey Hemmerman Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MC on October 08, 2011, 07:13:57 PM DREENIE PWNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS MC ITT. Lol. Sure can be arsed to go into it typing on my iPhone :) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 07:14:55 PM DREENIE PWNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS MC ITT. Lol. Sure can be arsed to go into it typing on my iPhone :) that's twice now you've been told off for taking too long at DTD. First by Lawrence Gosney and now by Dreenie. geeeeg Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Killerkilsby on October 08, 2011, 07:15:16 PM Out last hand before break get 13k aip, with KK. Guy has AK hits a flush. Gl all
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: cambridgealex on October 08, 2011, 07:18:01 PM Out last hand before break get 13k aip, with KK. Guy has AK hits a flush. Gl all Ul mate Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MC on October 08, 2011, 07:23:12 PM DREENIE PWNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS MC ITT. Lol. Sure can be arsed to go into it typing on my iPhone :) that's twice now you've been told off for taking too long at DTD. First by Lawrence Gosney and now by Dreenie. geeeeg Lold :p Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Karabiner on October 08, 2011, 07:23:36 PM DREENIE PWNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS MC ITT. Lol. Sure can be arsed to go into it typing on my iPhone :) There was no need to pour your coke over her Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:23:44 PM Sinem Melin out 99 versus a bigger stack A-J
Tom Myland out K-Q 4 bet shove v Alex Mah's 7-7 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:25:31 PM Steve Jelinek limps UTG
Satish Ry makes it 1,600 Jelinek calls flop 7-6-4 Jelinek check calls 2,700 turn 4 Jelinek check calls 5,700 river 3 Jelinek check calls a whopping 15,000 "good call" says Ry "I got lucky on the end" says Jelinek who flips 3-3 to go over 55,000 and clear chip leader on his table Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:26:48 PM cambridge alex over 40,000 and making a run at another win
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-qmdzNjx4RmQ/TpCVA5DmI5I/AAAAAAAATqQ/foM_xvauOOw/s512/IMG_9144.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 07:27:05 PM count for paul romain pls prewdiepants
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:29:01 PM Jason Banton and Chris Gordon
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-GDY-DOuGP6M/TpCU_7PdmWI/AAAAAAAATqM/gfoXHvgx-yA/s640/IMG_9143.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:30:18 PM Dan Ward with an above average stack on his re-entry day
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C7LYH8DB4do/TpCVBKcuXCI/AAAAAAAATqU/krWZKH95NQs/s512/IMG_9145.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:31:22 PM Broadway English Deepstack Winner Johnny Zaib
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-y2lMY-UhBVo/TpCVBUBz2RI/AAAAAAAATqY/4Lq44pB0cvo/s512/IMG_9146.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:31:51 PM Scott Phillips, battling with Simon Deadman
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-66WfE611ZOM/TpCVBzDHkTI/AAAAAAAATqc/FwOC33wld_w/s512/IMG_9147.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:32:55 PM count for paul romain pls prewdiepants About 35,000 (average 25k) Has had, imo, a pretty good table move off Atkin/dreenie/Ho onto an older more passive table Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:45:35 PM Ian Bradley out, KQ shove into JJ, though the damage was done earlier ast the hands of Jason Clarke
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:46:44 PM midway through Level 8
blinds 300-600-75 116 of 216 left (338 total runners) Average 27,900 exits 118 Kirit Patel 119 Paul Gardener 120 Michael Vassiliou 121 Ryan Spittles 122 Melvin Granger 123 Gunmeet Dhingra 124 Paul Lynch 125 Steven Oditt 126 Martin Brown 127 Peter Wilkerson 128 Dennis Troake 129 Graham Giles 130 James Clarke 131 Lee Cowmeadow 132 Adam Daniel 133 Michael Annis 134 Matthew Simpson chip leaders Simon Wilson, Simon Deadman both over 80,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 07:47:29 PM Ian Bradley out, KQ shove into JJ, though the damage was done earlier ast the hands of Jason Clarke pic of jason pls Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:48:32 PM Green Cross code man has game face on
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kTcGDMaxaxM/TpCauZQRwMI/AAAAAAAATqg/Fw1-CN0f-W4/s512/IMG_9148.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:49:41 PM Poker playing Glee
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ldApjg9fAgg/TpCau6AbnyI/AAAAAAAATqk/wrkputzSacc/s512/IMG_9149.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 07:49:49 PM what happened to mr lovett yesterday tighty?
thought he was locked for day 2? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:50:25 PM Joe Cockroft
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-biaiG2NpvsY/TpCavCnKiOI/AAAAAAAATqo/wipWioewTGs/s512/IMG_9150.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:51:07 PM Lawrence Townsend
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2b0zOS50qqI/TpCavUuKevI/AAAAAAAATqs/JP_WDwFe1aE/s512/IMG_9151.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:52:14 PM Darren Wright.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j2FdBum-8_8/TpCav_ePLXI/AAAAAAAATqw/GdlfwEt2Rzk/s512/IMG_9152.JPG) When told to smile for the camera, he replied it was not cool to smile for the camera. Kidz! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:52:59 PM what happened to mr lovett yesterday tighty? thought he was locked for day 2? should have been having been donated a stack with 5-3. Went out last level Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:53:42 PM Ian Bradley out, KQ shove into JJ, though the damage was done earlier ast the hands of Jason Clarke pic of jason pls different Jason.Not your best friend Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: leethefish on October 08, 2011, 07:54:41 PM Home had enough of poker looking forward to a well earnt holiday next week to the algarve
Gl to my mates left in you know who you are ..... Gl to George aswel Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 07:55:41 PM Paul Ho is gone. Lost a standard race against Orlando Anderson, Jacks against Ace-King, Ace the door card
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:05:52 PM Satish Ry 2,000 on the button
Joseph Tully 10,650 all in small blind Anthony Fox calls the shove Ry now re-shoves for 35,000 total Fox into the tank Clock called It's all bar 2,000 of his stack to call He calls Ry Jh Js Tully Aspades 4s Fox Ad Kh 4h 6h 3h flop has the table ooohing and aaahing 9c turn Jd river Ry more than doubles up, knocks out Tully, felts Fox Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:06:59 PM Saifon Lambe a big double up through Paul Rosati. QQ v AK, Q on the river for good measure. Takes her over 60,000
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 08:10:06 PM Darren Wright. (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j2FdBum-8_8/TpCav_ePLXI/AAAAAAAATqw/GdlfwEt2Rzk/s512/IMG_9152.JPG) When told to smile for the camera, he replied it was not cool to smile for the camera. Kidz! railtards bro Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:13:08 PM 11 1 Rahim Walji
11 2 Dewi James 11 3 Mark Mccluskey 11 4 Jeffrey Obrien 11 5 Philip Green 11 6 Saifon Lambe 11 7 Paul Rosati 11 8 Rupinder Bedi 11 9 Paul Warren Dewi 25k, similar to McCluskey. Bedi 45k 12 1 Adrian Reynolds 12 2 Satish Ry 12 3 Christopher Forde 12 4 Anthony Fox 12 5 Yucel Eminoglu 12 6 Lee Christopher Blackburn 12 7 Richard Blacklock 12 8 Steve Jelinek 12 9 James Browning Ry now over 70k, Jelinek similar. Eso Kral grinding a 10k stack 13 1 Darren Copus 13 2 Paul Romain 13 3 Joseph Lucas 13 4 Adam Mason 13 5 Wayne Thomas 13 6 Craig Storer 13 7 Matt Robins 13 8 Thomas Sheridan 13 9 Scott Phillips Copus from the Home Counties with over 40k, Romain near 40k. Phillips over 60k 14 1 Kurt Goodwin 14 2 Elaine Cockburn 14 3 Chin Fernando 14 4 Kassim Kurbanali 14 5 Simon Deadman 14 6 Christopher Brion 14 7 Paul Grummitt 14 8 Hugo Hurlstone 14 9 Zahir Aslam Deadman with 85k amongst shorter stacks. Late entrant Zippy Aslam going well with over 40k 22 1 Alex Goulder 22 2 David Amos 22 3 James Barber 22 4 William Anderson 22 5 Ben Dobson 22 6 Anonymous 22 7 Gareth Brooks 22 8 Jehan Zaib 22 9 Matt Tyler Tough old table. Alex Goulder and Matt Tyler over 50k. James Barber under 20k. Dobson over 35k 23 1 John Stanley 23 2 Lynne Beaumont 23 3 Alan Mcbride 23 4 David Nisbet 23 5 Andriena Nutt 23 6 Daniel Ward 23 7 Christopher Rose 23 8 Kevin Pearce 23 9 Chris Gordon Chris Gordon over 70,000. Lucky McBride 20k, Dreenie 35k and looking danerous, as ever. Dan Ward over 50k 25 1 Gary Jones 25 2 Stephen Nash 25 3 Chin Chai Koh 25 4 John Stritch 25 5 Grant Wheelhouse 25 6 Darren Wright 25 7 Kheng Lam 25 8 Christopher Retallick 25 9 Andrew Hulme Chinese Frankie and Stato Hulme with 30-35k each. Wright has over 60k 32 1 Ramazanali Abbassi 32 2 Mark Wates 32 3 Paul Ratford 32 4 Ben Reynolds 32 5 Darco Sich 32 6 Daniel Muddiman 32 8 Terence Mitford 32 9 Umar Khan Two medium stacks Abbassi and Khan in an ocean of grinding 33 1 Mark Lint 33 2 Paul Kavanagh 33 3 Carlo Holmes 33 4 Stuart Bell 33 5 James Atkin 33 6 Barry Mcdonald 33 7 Nick Hicks 33 8 Rab Bain 33 9 Andrew Lloyde Nick Hicks and James Atkin with average 30k stacks 34 1 Abdul Muflehi 34 2 Mark Sanders 34 3 Stephen John 34 4 James Mcmillan 34 5 Thomas Tebb 34 6 Paul Pyzer 34 7 Richard Horton 34 8 Naresh Parshad 34 9 Nathan Tang Reasonably passive. The consistent Nathan Tang has 50,000. 35 1 Iain Campbell 35 2 Alex Mah 35 3 Oluwashola Akindele 35 4 Michael Richardson 35 5 Jason Barton 35 6 Astel Cowan 35 7 Craig Stewart 35 8 Mark Lewis 35 9 Ray Ryder A shorter-stacked table led by Barton and Mah with 40,000+ each 36 1 Steven Munnings 36 2 James Shaw 36 3 Lawrence Townsend 36 4 Joseph Cockburn 36 5 Martin Lawton 36 6 Gemal Husnu 36 7 Orlando Anderson 36 8 Daniel Edler 36 9 John Exley Anderson and Exley the chip leaders here with 60-70k each. Cockburn and Townsend the other above average stacks Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:26:58 PM Ryan Spittles out, managing to 4 bet shove KQ straight into AK.
Alan McBride out, shoves 15x bb with A8hh, Dreenie in the big blind with AQdd elimiates him. She's over 50,000 Astel Cowan falls to Shola Akindele. Shola opened AQ, Cowan shoved A9 in the big blind, called and AQ held Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:28:07 PM Eso Kral above starting stack for the first time today with 19,000
Mad Turk shoved 10k on the button into Eso's big blind Eso with 9,500 calls all in with A-2, figuring his Ace is likely to be good against Turk He has to fade 9-7 off, does so and leaves Turk with 300 chips Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:31:29 PM Approaching the end of 9 levels with three more to pl$ay today
exits 95 Jeffrey Obrien 96 Yucel Eminoglu 97 Grant Wheelhouse 98 Paul Grummitt 99 Alan Mcbride 100 Anthony Fox 101 Paul Kavanagh 102 Abdul Muflehi 103 Matt Robins 104 Umar Khan 105 Paul Rosati 106 Darren Wright 107 Thomas Sheridan 108 Mark Goulding 109 Joseph Tully 110 Deb Granger 111 Lisa Biscoe 112 Kevin Lee 113 Stephen Sharpe 114 Paul Ho 115 Steve Carter 116 Mark Elliott 117 Ian Bradley 118 Kirit Patel 119 Paul Gardener 120 Michael Vassiliou So 94 of 216 (338 total) remain blinds go 600-1200-100 Current average is 35,000 First player over 100,000......Simon Deadman Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:32:53 PM Paul Romain, Aces hold v Kings all in pre to take him to 70,000
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:40:32 PM Rab Bain 9c 6c on the button makes it 2,000
Dario Sich in the big blind calls 9s 6s Qh flop Sich leads for 5,000 Bain all in 19,000 Called by Aspades 7s 7c 7h Runner runner sevens knock Bain out Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 08:59:29 PM Mark McCluskey min raises
called in the small blind Bedi 3 bets to 5,200 in the bb McCluskey calls, small blind folds 6d 2d 8d flop Bedi leads for 8,000 McCluskey calls Js turn Bedi 20,000 McCLuskey all in for 40,000 total Bedi call Bedi Ad Th McCluskey Jh Jc river 2c McCluskey doubles through, leaves Bedi with 20,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 08, 2011, 09:10:50 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:16:17 PM Steve Jelinek raises and Simon Wilson calls in the small blind
flop Ts Tc Aspades check check turn 4c Wilson leads for 5,000, Jelinek calls river 9c Wilson 15,000, Jelinek calls Jelinek 5c 6c beats Wilson 3d 3h Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:16:52 PM Down to 81 following these exits
83 Philip Green 84 Ramazanali Abbassi 85 Naresh Parshad 86 Carlo Holmes 87 James Shaw 88 Christopher Rose 89 Kevin Pearce 90 James Browning 91 Rab Bain Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Killerkilsby on October 08, 2011, 09:18:39 PM Update on dan muddiman if poss please
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:24:53 PM Update on dan muddiman if poss please 56,000 (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-SWhafQor3R4/TpCxfW-iGKI/AAAAAAAATq4/glzoTmcuYLY/s512/IMG_9155.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:27:08 PM Kassim Kurbanali raises UTG
Simon Deadman 3 bets UTG+1 Kurbanali calls Deadman has begun the hand with about 50,000 just covering his opponent flop 2-6-Q Kurbanali leads 6,500, Deadman calls turn 10 Kurbanali 25,000 an overbet, Deadman all in, called Kurbanali Q-J Deadman A-A River 8 Deadman back over 100,000 (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ay-7K3k_0o8/TpCxcpSQpVI/AAAAAAAATq0/GD0ZsfC423I/s512/IMG_9154.JPG) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:28:41 PM George Bedi out.
Raised UTG, called by bb Satish Ry Ry set George in on a board of 10-6-K-8-7 after the river George called for his last 8,000 and was shown 9-10 for the rivered gutshot Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:39:53 PM Big double up for Dewi James
Iain Campbell raised, James calls in the big blind flop 8h Qs Ks James check raises all in, with 6,000 in the middle for 21,000 total Campbell makes the call, presumably hoping James is on the draw, with Ac Qh James Kh Jc top pair holds on 7s 3d to take Dewi over 50,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: actionjack on October 08, 2011, 09:41:16 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Dont waste your effort trying to explain Dreenie hes not interested in the truth of it anyway Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 09:44:24 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Dont waste your effort trying to explain Dreenie hes not interested in the truth of it anyway sooooooo many boooooooooooooom posts itt Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MPOWER on October 08, 2011, 09:50:22 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Dont waste your effort trying to explain Dreenie hes not interested in the truth of it anyway Good to see you back on Blonde AJ Regards M Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:50:25 PM Steve Jelinek raises to 3k at 600-1200
Satish Ry doesn't spot the raise, puts in 3,600 without saying anything. Held to a call Heads up to Qs Th 2d Jelinek check calls 6,000 turn 7h Jelinek check raises a 12,000 turn bet to 32,000 Ry all in for 55,000 total Snapped off Jelinek 2h 2c Ry..... Kc 9c :dontask: Set of deuces hold to knock Ry out Jelinek chip leader with over 150,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 09:52:42 PM Level 11 800-1600/200
Two levels to play tonight 71 of 215 (337 total) remain average 45,000 Notable chip stacks Jelinek 150k Deadman 95k Paul Romain 88k Dreenie over 80k Scott Phillips 80k Matt Tyler 80k Nick Hicks 70k Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:02:05 PM Dan Muddiman doubles through dreenie to 120,000
Muddiman opened, dreenie 3 bet, Muddiman 4 bet, dreenie 5 bet shoved Muddiman gave it a good old think and called with A-K dreenie didn't quite get the fold her aggression was hoping for, holding A-Q dreenie down to 35,000 All is right with the world again, dreenie gave me a smile. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: tonytats on October 08, 2011, 10:02:35 PM Can we get some hands from table dreenie please
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: tonytats on October 08, 2011, 10:04:13 PM Lol ty
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:11:17 PM Can we get some hands from table dreenie please William Anderson opens to 4,500 at 800-1600 dreenie shoves 25,500 in the cut off Anderson calls Anderson Ahrt Ad dreenie 4c 5c Ac 2h 8d turn 7s A double belly buster to bust top set then river 3c to double dreenie back to over 50,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:13:21 PM cambridgealex, who had just been called on the river, correctly, by Simon Deadman with Ace high...next hand Raahim Walji shoves in mid position
Alex beats him into the pot with Ad 6d in the big blind and is up against Qh Jc flop an interesting Td Th 9d Alex holds on on blank turn and river He is up over 70,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 08, 2011, 10:15:02 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Dont waste your effort trying to explain Dreenie hes not interested in the truth of it anyway sooooooo many boooooooooooooom posts itt dreenies points are fairly irrelevant ducy? Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:15:09 PM 63 left as we head into the last level of the ngiht
exits in Level 11 64 Zahir Aslam 65 Darren Copus 66 Rahim Walji 67 Joseph Lucas 68 Ben Reynolds 69 Adrian Reynolds 70 Gary Jones 71 James Barber 72 Michael Richardson Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 08, 2011, 10:25:13 PM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. Dont waste your effort trying to explain Dreenie hes not interested in the truth of it anyway sooooooo many boooooooooooooom posts itt dreenies points are fairly irrelevant ducy? I'm not arguing with you, you're more obstreperous and annoying than me to get into it with and that takes some doing. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:27:30 PM Simon Deadman opens
Chris Brion shoves Andrew Hulme reshoves Deadman folds Brion AQ dominated by Hulme AK. Hulme's hand holds and he is up to 128,000 Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:34:55 PM John Exley doubles through Steve Jelinek in a 110,000 flip AK v JJ
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: George2Loose on October 08, 2011, 10:36:43 PM Frustrating day after a dream start! GL to all Dreenie, Deadman, Hulme, Post tit and Dan Ward
Oh and Mark McClusky and Dewi. Pleasure playing with you both Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:38:36 PM Got to give it to dreenie, the lady is box office
Down to 10,000 she shoves Chris Retallick gives it an extremely naughty ask for a count/dwell in the big blind with AA (if he said "call" before the count, I apologise, but I heard zip) dreenie K-10o board 2-4-5-A-3 dreenie is back turned looking at the exit, is called back to split the pot. Her mood, at this precise point (http://llbartlett.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8345202e069e2015435652465970c-800wi) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:43:54 PM dreenie out
Second hand, she shoved blind and the table did not see her hand as McCluskey and Retallick chopped the pot Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:45:33 PM Matt Tyler loses a big pot to Paul Romain
Tyler on the button Romain in the big blind With 27,000 in the middle and the board reading Ad 9d Ks 5s 7d Romain checks Tyler bets 17,000 about half his remaining stack Romain c-raises all in Tyler a very frustrated fold Romain shows 5h 5c as he rakes in the pot Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:47:37 PM 15 minutes to play
55 left exits 56 Andriena Nutt 57 Barry Mcdonald 58 Gemal Husnu 59 Christopher Brion 60 Mark Wates 61 Lynne Beaumont 62 Joseph Cockburn 63 Paul Warren Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:53:04 PM Break to 6 tables and Dewi James is moved between Deadman and Goulder
First hand at the table he open shoves UTG All fold James flips a cheeky 3c 5c Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:54:46 PM Break to 6 tables and Dewi James is moved between Deadman and Goulder First hand at the table he open shoves UTG All fold James flips a cheeky 3c 5c next hand shoves again Shows a deuce An already lively table is having a real laugh Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 10:58:33 PM Mark Lint shoves the button
About 8x bb Dewi James in the big blind decides he is calling blind Lint Jh Jc James Ad 6d 7d Td 9s 5d 2c and he knocks Lint out Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 11:05:57 PM OK we're done, literally in my case
46 of 215 have made it through, making 71 total over the two days from 337 starters Those return at midday tomorrow fighting for the £100,000 prize pool Chip counts will follow shortly from today Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: pleno1 on October 08, 2011, 11:07:33 PM cracking updates, tomorrow will be epic
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 11:19:19 PM epitomised James Atkin
Sigh, lost the last hand of the day 77 vs AJ aipf. Bagging up 23k, 9bbs 2moro #doihavetodrivebackforthat Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 11:20:06 PM exits at the end
47 Chris Gordon 48 Scott Phillips 49 Jehan Zaib 50 Stephen John 51 Mark Lint 52 Mark Lewis 53 Mark Sanders 54 Craig Storer 55 Stephen Nash Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 08, 2011, 11:26:49 PM GLGL to Simon, Alex, The Liverpool guy on my table (2 2 my right, extremely nice guy), and Ben Jackson, JMCD from friday, played well all in all, Happy with how it went, obv not the outcome, but I got a funny feeling, I'm gonna win the 200k ipoker, 100k laddies and sunday million, so can't complain too much :D
Nice work Tighty! Gr8 updates as always :-) Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: The Lad on October 08, 2011, 11:29:34 PM great updates tighty
goodluck to jamie oconnor and ben jackson for tomoz Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: TightEnd on October 08, 2011, 11:32:10 PM Overnights
Paul Romain 13 2 204000 Matt Tyler 13 8 183000 Daniel Muddiman 23 1 164900 Nick Hicks 25 1 143100 Thomas Tebb 34 5 126100 Andrew Hulme 14 9 115400 William Anderson 23 3 112600 John Stanley 12 3 109900 Steve Jelinek 12 8 107800 Christopher Retallick 23 2 106000 Paul Ratford 12 4 102000 John Exley 12 2 100400 Adam Mason 13 4 90200 Jason Barton 23 7 86000 Mark Mccluskey 23 8 73400 Ray Ryder 13 3 73200 Christopher Forde 13 7 69500 Oluwashola Akindele 25 2 68400 Simon Deadman 14 5 67700 Alex Goulder 14 7 66500 Dewi James 14 6 66200 Nathan Tang 34 9 63700 Orlando Anderson 34 3 62000 Daniel Edler 34 1 59900 Chin Chai Koh 25 3 58500 Kurt Goodwin 14 1 58000 Alex Mah 23 5 57000 Ben Dobson 25 5 55900 James Mcmillan 34 4 51400 Kassim Kurbanali 12 9 50200 Hugo Hurlstone 14 8 46300 Darco Sich 13 1 45300 Elaine Cockburn 14 2 44400 David Amos 25 8 38900 Richard Blacklock 12 7 38600 Wayne Thomas 13 5 38100 Paul Pyzer 34 6 37200 Chin Fernando 14 3 34400 Saifon Lambe 25 9 33400 Richard Horton 34 7 32100 Lawrence Townsend 25 7 29300 David Nisbet 23 4 29300 Anonymous 12 5 28500 Steven Munnings 12 6 25400 James Atkin 34 8 23100 John Stritch 25 4 17500 Day 2 midday tomorrow goodnight! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: mondatoo on October 09, 2011, 12:36:07 AM I can't see any reason why James would want to hollywood and slow the game down when this is obv a bad thing for him ?? Makes no sense. GLGL tmoro to all blondes.
Great updates as always thanks. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 09, 2011, 12:42:37 AM James is never hollywooding! Obv has a decision! My point exactly! Dreenie needs to grow up some!
It's different because it's not her hand! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: mondatoo on October 09, 2011, 12:47:20 AM James is never hollywooding! Obv has a decision! My point exactly! Dreenie needs to grow up some! It's different because it's not her hand! I'd say I know him well enough to say I'm 100% certain he wouldn't have been. All a bit bizarre. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: jim5432 on October 09, 2011, 12:48:53 AM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. Right, my two penn'orth before i turn in for the night. Andriena, we have always got on well and I do sincerely apologise for snapping at you after this hand - I have a similar short fuse to yourself - and I did look for you later to apologise to you in person but you must have gone. However, I will not change my mind on what you did. I maintain that you had absolute no business interfering in that pot. I dont give a flying fk about your analysis of the hand quite honestly because you were not the one in it. You wouldnt have called the river...well done you. James may have called, he may not have. You made sure he didnt. As for all the "hollywooding"....complete hogwash. You joined the table late and had barely been there for two rounds. I had played three hands against James....one of which he made a bad call on the river, which he admitted to, after tanking for a similar amount of time. I am entitled to take my time in acting, whether opening, calling, folding pre- or post flop - I am not going to give timing tells by acting quickly just to satisfy your impatience - but nor do I take an excessive time to act. I just take longer than you do. You do not set the rules about how long is acceptable. And on that point James, as he himself says elsewhere in the thread, had tanked for all of about 2 minutes max when you called the clock. You did it because you were impatient. Simple as that. It was terrible etiquette and completely unwarranted and unfair on both players in the hand in my opinion. I guess we will have to agree to differ though. Anyway...if you are there tomorrow I will come and kiss and make up. If you want to. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 09, 2011, 12:55:59 AM Boom!
Can we get Paul Jackson crawl back out from his hole into the thread please! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MANTIS01 on October 09, 2011, 02:06:43 AM Taking time to open the betting is pointless and tilting. If you're gonna open for 400 then open for 400 and let's go. Just open at normal speed in the same way each time and no tells will happen. People who think they're entitled to take their time opening the betting are like motorists who drive at constant 70mph in the fast lane of motorways because the law says they're entiltled to. Just a pointless waste of our time. Also I think players who tank fold when it's folded round to them should suffer a one round penalty and be bollocked as they leave the table.
Good updates Tighty. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 09, 2011, 02:30:09 AM Boom! Can we get Paul Jackson crawl back out from his hole into the thread please! WTF are u on, seriously, cos 2 players say something u believe them, WELL DONE - The end of the day, I was there for just over 1 level of the game, and u can go to the dealer who was dealing and ask him your self, also ask all other 7 players on the table. Let me ask you this .... IF I AM OUT OF ORDER, WHY DID THE DEALER TURN STRAIGHT TO THE FLOOR BEHIND HIM AND SAY CLOCK IS BEING CALLED AND WHEN ASKED SAID THAT BOTH PARTIES HAD HAD LONG ENOUGH? It's an absloute joke tbh what is your game outrageous?, seriously u got some sort of hate campaign.... And Paul what your saying is totally wrong, if I feel the time is long enough and the 2 players have had long enough in the whole hand I will call the clock whenever the fck I like, cos u know what, I paid my £336 too, and I don't see why I should suffer just cos someone is thinking pointlessly and never going to call.... Let's put it this way, if he's so bad how did he get u to pay him off on a Ace high board with a straight showing, when u had JJ????????? And as for u outrageous, ur all mouth, Paul Jackson has done/said ANYTHING to you for u to make stupid comments like that, u can say what u like behind a computer screen, that's obv all your capable of, pretty much a joke what ur trying to do here, at least he's honest, decent who actually tells the TRUTH. Oh and FWIW let's find out the TRUTH about this guy actually had, HONESTLY, a million $$$ we will never know, when the clock was called he wasn't making a decsion, he was arguing with me. REALLY had some hand to think about eh?, Like I said ASK THE DEALER YOURSELF - If he thought you did not have enough time, surely he would say so no????? WELL PLAYED PEOPLE, WELL PLAYED BY ALL THAT JUMP ON THE HATER's WAGON, WELL DONE Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 09, 2011, 02:32:34 AM 2 faces - toooooooooooooooooooooooo many TWO FACED PEOPLE IN THIS JOKE OF A LIFE
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: paulhouk03 on October 09, 2011, 02:34:55 AM Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds. The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him. What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock. Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them... Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip. but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity? You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts. dreenie was out of order imo she wasnt in the pot + they didnt even take that long Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 09, 2011, 02:56:01 AM I can't even begin to say anything else itt, because of one reason and one reason only.
The T R U T H ASK THE DEALER WELL PLAYED FAN CLUB Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: Dubai on October 09, 2011, 03:01:05 AM Why are you so angry? Why do you care what they think?
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: paulhouk03 on October 09, 2011, 03:05:27 AM i was at the same table as you
it wasnt ott ur just mardy Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: dreenie on October 09, 2011, 03:13:08 AM Why are you so angry? Why do you care what they think? I suppose, It really angers me when someone intentionally tries to make me look a real spiteful person, and completley lie about the whole situation, and everything that went on b4, during and after the hand. I don't like liars, and I tell the truth, If it was 30 seconds, I would say 30 seconds, if it was 6 minutes, I will say 6 minutes, I have no reason whatsoever to lie at all. What was the purpose of putting it on here and on facebook anyway? - Are u kidding me? - The only purpose is to make me look really bad, well they succeeded now cos I have lost my temper, the only thing I'm guilty for. I don't lie, nor do I try and cheat ppl out of getting called on the river. As for Paul Ho, he was rolling his eyes everytime I looked at him, so hardly what he's saying itt, obv will follow the majority tho, just like many other threads I've seen on here, well u can all hate me, whatever, but never call me a liar. And as for calling out Paul Jackson, wtf was that all about?, yh he stakes me, and so waht,?, I respect him and so what?, he hasn't done anything wrong, other than give his opinion to me, wtf is the problem? I'm not commenting any further on this, I've lost my temper those who wanted this have won, wp. I know what happened, I know what I did, and I know it is the first ever time, I've called the clock on anyone in a live mtt. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: tonytats on October 09, 2011, 03:25:14 AM Calm down dear
I give em a minute n half max before I call a clock wether I'm in the hand or not Try gettin that long online it doesn't happen Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: ChristieEllis on October 09, 2011, 03:29:32 AM Interesting evening by the sounds of it - good luck all those making day 2
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: JohnWestunaFTW89 on October 09, 2011, 03:41:11 AM Boom! Can we get Paul Jackson crawl back out from his hole into the thread please! lol mug.com! if u had 1% of the knowledge of poker that paul does then you could pipe up n have your say, but sounds like ur jst 1a them spaz keyboards warriors who havnt got a clue imo. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: jim5432 on October 09, 2011, 05:33:02 AM i was at the same table as you it wasnt ott ur just mardy Well Andriena you insisted we ask the other people at the table who were all goiing to agree with you and here is your first response. Some additional points seeing as you have decided to rebuff my apology and instead insult me by calling me a liar: Firstly, I didnt put anything on here at all until I got back to the hotel and read the thread....you had clearly had plenty to say already so I feel entitled to add my view of what happened as, unlike you, I was one of the two people in the hand. After the hand I didnt discuss what had happened with anyone at DTD whatsoever, including Tighty, I don't know if he was watching but if he wasnt then I have no idea who told him but I am sure he will confirm that it certainly wasnt me. I did post the incident on my personal facebook wall - I was updating constantly on there as I have backers for this tournament who are entitled to know what is happening. Secondly, I will re-iterate that of the nine people at the table, the only other 3 of 8 other than you who have commented do not agree with you Thirdly, the dealers views who you also keep insisting we inquire of are completely immaterial, insofar as they relate to whether we James and I were continually taking too long. In the instance when you actually called the clock, I agree - he called the floor (as he is supposed to do) and when asked said that a reasonable time had been taken. All i would say here is that I have never ever known a dealer to say that it hasnt! If a player has called the clock I think they are generally going to go along with it unless it is a blatantly frivolous or angle shooting request for the clock. Incidentally although we cant ask the actual dealer i see that another experienced DTD dealer has told you elsewhere on the internet that they also disagree with you about this hand taking too long Fourthly, I will repeat that we only played THREE pots against each other....all of which were relatively substantial and none of which were on straightforward boards. And as for how he got me to pay him off with JJ with a straight showing....lets not be economical with the truth shall we. He had raised utg, I had 3 bet with JJ utg+1 and the board ran out 23A45 with runner runner flush on board as well...He bet into that board and as the way it played it was almost impossible for him to have a 6 and the only realistic flushes AK and possibly AQ - I was not going to let him just steal a large pot almost certain to be chopped. As it happens James agreed that he made yet another bad call preflop with A6 oop to the utg+1 3bet. I am calling there and chopping that pot 9 times in 10 or more Fifthly, I have also stated that I agree to differ....you are entitled to your opinion, and you have certainly had a field day expressing it on here and my wall in extremely colourful language. That is your right but I really don't think you are listening to the points of view of others who have tried to state their case reasonably and to back it up with sound argument - you seem more interested in making it out to be some sort of personal hate campaign which is ridiculous. I have also apologised for snapping at you in the heat of the moment and I certainly am not a hater. We have always got on well and it would be a shame were that to change. I have admitted to having a short fuse and i am always quick to apologise when it gets the better of me. In this instance it did and I have apologised both on here and on facebook and have promised to seek you out later if you are there, as I tried to do last night. However, I do still reserve the right to my opinion even if that differs to yours - and in this case it very definitely does. Lastly I would actually like to win this bloody tournament and this has now kept me awake to half past five!!!! FML etc Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: GreekStein on October 09, 2011, 07:43:17 AM Dreenie, Paul, James - just forget about it now, it's done.
Dreenie - a couple of minutes does sound longer than James would normally take (I've played live with James a few times before) but certainly isn't excessive. Also, sometimes when you're not in a hand, it is easier to read the situation than when you are. Likewise, some people are quicker than others and 2 minutes does seem a tad short to call the clock when you're not in the hand. Re Guy calling Paul out - Guy was the biggest chatbox tool ever to Paul in a tournament online before (a fun team event might I add - and I was on Guy's team) and ever since he has seemed to have this weird vendetta against Paul (who is one of the nicest blokes in poker) so that should explain/clear up his trolling. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: paulhouk03 on October 09, 2011, 09:37:08 AM I roll my eyes because it's live poker and redic boring and slow but I did accept it cos it was clear that they have created a dynamic between the two of them and it was a pretty significant pot at that stage
Glggl for the ppl still in Also never called u a lier And i don't just say what everyone else is thinking Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: jim5432 on October 09, 2011, 09:39:06 AM Dreenie, Paul, James - just forget about it now, it's done. Already moved on....sunday papers time....several gargantuan size coffees and then lets see if we can win a poker tourney. Be rude not to I think :-) Will be looking for Miss Mardy Knickers to give her a cuddle if she's around although Dreeenie will probably be far too busy winning the sunday majors in superfast mode ;-) . Talk about storm in a teacup - tsk tsk! Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: the rage on October 09, 2011, 09:43:59 AM VWP for your response Paul. Now get that rest and get that tournament won later today. GL. :)
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: the rage on October 09, 2011, 09:48:20 AM ps-I only played one hand against James, never met him before, but, from first impressions, he seems like a really nice guy. Good Luck to you James, hope you spin your short stack up. And Best of Luck to ALL Blondes and Blackbelters still in with a shout.
Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: MC on October 09, 2011, 10:14:11 AM Yowzer, can't believe all the fuss about this.
I understand that me and Paul had played 3 pots that would have taken a long time for the rest of the table. But like he said they were all sizeable pots with difficult boards and interesting decisions. I happened to play pretty epically terrible against him in 2 of the hands, but that's besides the point. Fwiw I didn't check call the turn on the 3rd hand, he checked bk. At the end of the day it's no big deal. But I have never called the clock on anyone to my recollection, so consider it harsh that you did it after approx 2 mins, even if it was an accumulation of the 3 hands that caused it. But meh, forget about it. PS. Thanks rage. Title: Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 Gtd: Day1b Post by: outragous76 on October 09, 2011, 11:01:40 AM Boom! Can we get Paul Jackson crawl back out from his hole into the thread please! lol mug.com! if u had 1% of the knowledge of poker that paul does then you could pipe up n have your say, but sounds like ur jst 1a them spaz keyboards warriors who havnt got a clue imo. Well informed Obv Also thanks cos for your 1 sided view of your backer! This is the same tourney that when the table split he came and anti railed me? Just checking! And then he did the same thing the following week.... Thought so. And then we spoke on msn to bury the hatchet, glad you mentioned that too. And then he makes his first post on blonde in 9 months being completely incorrect and downright rude about me! Yeah I agree with you both, I'm out of order! Oh wait [ ] As for dreenie, thread seems fairly clear no one agrees with you (which for the record includes nearly half our the remaining people at the table). Why not learn from the experience and not call the clock on people when not in a hand! You hate it, so work on the principle others do too! |