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Title: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: easypickings on May 22, 2013, 11:16:21 PM
I have 30% action to sell at 1.08 for the $10,000 2-7 no limit lowball event at the WSOP, which is on Sunday June 23rd.

This was included in the original package (see "Stuart Rutter WSOP mixed game package" below), but I have 30% left avaliable, because it was the one event sold on "half action," because of the size of the buy-in. So, note, anyone who bought for example 2% of that package, you already have 1% action of this event.

The $10k "deuce" event is arguably the most bizarre event of the Series. It is always the smallest field, with about 110 runners, and the no-limit version of the single draw game is probably the most unusual game type on the schedule.

I have had alot of coaching in this game specifically, from the Dutch specialist vingcent, and albeit from a very small sample size, have a pretty good record. In the $1,500 version of this event (now off the schedule), I have come 24th and 10th in the last two years. I have played the $10k version just once in 2011, and finished 17th, three off the money.

http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=54053

So, 30% avaliable, priced at:

1%= $108
2%= $216
5%= $540
10%= $1080

Thanks guys


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: Amatay on May 22, 2013, 11:22:39 PM
1.5 pls :)


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 22, 2013, 11:28:17 PM
1.5 pls :)

booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: DMorgan on May 22, 2013, 11:44:02 PM
1% please Stu


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 12:02:55 AM
1% please Stu

booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 12:04:24 AM
1% please Stu

Hey mate,

Hope you're really good. 1% booked, for $108

Would you like to send whenever convenient to any of:

Stars: sturutter23
Moneybookers: sturutter23@yahoo.co.uk
Bank: 36********

See you there, gllg

stu


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: Free_Rollin on May 23, 2013, 12:11:23 AM
5% please Stu.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: DMorgan on May 23, 2013, 12:13:26 AM
Not making the trip this year but glgl, sent on stars


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 12:44:23 AM
Not making the trip this year but glgl, sent on stars

recieved, thanks so much

Oh no, no min cash in Surrender then?!


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 12:44:37 AM
5% please Stu.

booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: mondatoo on May 23, 2013, 12:57:28 AM
Maybe best to remove your bank details Stu, Clarkson founding this out when someone set up a d/d after he published his details in his column thinking it didn't matter lol.

GL with this.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 01:03:14 AM
Maybe best to remove your bank details Stu, Clarkson founding this out when someone set up a d/d after he published his details in his column thinking it didn't matter lol.

GL with this.

Ouch, thanks so much mate. Have actually meant to sent that PM to Dan, and accidentally put it as a post!

Yes, heard about some scams like that on an interesting documentary I saw called Fonejacker


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: mondatoo on May 23, 2013, 01:13:43 AM
Maybe best to remove your bank details Stu, Clarkson founding this out when someone set up a d/d after he published his details in his column thinking it didn't matter lol.

GL with this.

Ouch, thanks so much mate. Have actually meant to sent that PM to Dan, and accidentally put it as a post!

Yes, heard about some scams like that on an interesting documentary I saw called Fonejacker

LOL.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 04:21:47 AM
1% booked for Evilpengwinz


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: claypole on May 23, 2013, 11:30:39 AM
2% please....must stop clicking buttons. That's me done, finito....no more Vegas staking lol

Bank or cash in Vegas, let me know.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: jakally on May 23, 2013, 11:56:08 AM
I will take 2.5% of this please Stu.
If you can give me the total I owe you, will send tomorrow.

Cheers.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 03:04:25 PM
2% please....must stop clicking buttons. That's me done, finito....no more Vegas staking lol

Bank or cash in Vegas, let me know.

booked, PM sent


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 03:04:38 PM
I will take 2.5% of this please Stu.
If you can give me the total I owe you, will send tomorrow.

Cheers.

booked, PM sent


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: the sicilian on May 23, 2013, 03:50:56 PM
2% please


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 04:15:08 PM
2% please


booked, PM sent


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: Big_D on May 23, 2013, 05:43:22 PM
2.5% please


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 23, 2013, 08:31:46 PM
2.5% please

booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: SuuPRlim on May 24, 2013, 03:48:49 AM
10% please uncle ronnnnnnnnnnnie, cash in vegas?


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 24, 2013, 04:10:40 AM
10% please uncle ronnnnnnnnnnnie, cash in vegas?

Booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 24, 2013, 04:13:57 AM
2.5% left


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: Junior Senior on May 24, 2013, 11:53:35 AM
Will take a 1% nitball please


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: claypole on May 24, 2013, 02:43:15 PM
£144 sent by Bank Xfer today.  Good luck, see you in three weeks


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: Big_D on May 24, 2013, 05:52:04 PM
If there is still 1.5% left then round mine up to 4% total please mate and if confirmed I will send on the extra later as I have just now sent for the original  2.5%


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 24, 2013, 07:45:16 PM
Will take a 1% nitball please

booked


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event
Post by: easypickings on May 24, 2013, 07:45:42 PM
If there is still 1.5% left then round mine up to 4% total please mate and if confirmed I will send on the extra later as I have just now sent for the original  2.5%

booked and SOLD OUT


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: Junior Senior on May 24, 2013, 11:00:07 PM
Stu, will send by bank based on XE rate at time. That ok?


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: easypickings on May 25, 2013, 01:31:45 AM
Junior, that's perfect yes, thankyou


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: Junior Senior on May 25, 2013, 09:24:03 PM
Sent today. Cheers


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: Free_Rollin on May 25, 2013, 11:15:04 PM
Sent by bank transfer. Good luck Stuuuuuuuu.


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: easypickings on May 26, 2013, 11:19:38 AM
Sent by bank transfer. Good luck Stuuuuuuuu.

Recieved, thanks so much mate. Are you going out at all? Relayyyyyyyy


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: Free_Rollin on May 26, 2013, 12:51:37 PM
Sent by bank transfer. Good luck Stuuuuuuuu.

Recieved, thanks so much mate. Are you going out at all? Relayyyyyyyy

Not looking likely mate. I think it's going to clash with work, but if there is a couple of weeks I get free, I'll instantly book a flight out there!


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: easypickings on June 24, 2013, 09:40:48 PM
Through to day two with 65,600, went really well. Going across now. Seat draw looks tough (Bakes Baker,Nick Schulman, Phil Galfond) although I think we're first to break. Full update later


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: Marky147 on June 24, 2013, 09:42:01 PM
Good luck Stu!


Title: Re: Stuart Rutter WSOP, $10,000 2-7 NL lowball event (SOLD OUT)
Post by: easypickings on June 25, 2013, 01:34:52 AM
OUT of the $10k deuce to seven lowball in the 11th level. Really gutted about this one, it felt like a big shot. The only consolation is that I don't think there is much I would have done differently over the two days.

I went back with 65,600 today, which was feeling really good, but luck just turned against me completely, only won one positive pot. These were the main spots that went against me, and my thoughts:

1) Second hand of the day, I open the button with pat 107642 with Bakes and Nick Schulman in the blinds, to 3k at 500/1k (300). Nick Schulman, who is playing circa 52k, 3bets to 8.5k. I feel my hand is really strong against his range, and think about 3betting or moving in, but it's so ugly in deuce to get that deep with a hand like 107 pat, as you are effectively turning it into a bluff, and will get action from a range of hands which has you mainly dead if you pat. So, I decided I had to call, and allow him to see his probable draw. He did indeed draw one, and fairly quickly bet 15k into 19.6k. Obviously it was bad news that he bet. However, there are two issues arising from the fact that I have had to underrep my hand before the draw, and that he is good enough to know that he is going to be betting into a pat jack 75% + of the time. Firstly, given I should have a weak range, he will be more likely to bluff as he will feel he can put some pressure on it. Secondly, I feel he is good enough that there is a reasonable slice of his value betting range that I can beat. If he might well bet any ten he has made, then I beat at least 20% of his value betting range. So, I called, and he spread 87652 across the table. It was a bad start, but I felt a pot that played itself given the underrepping spot.

2) I Raise David Baker's big blind at 600/1200 (300), to 3600 and he defends. I have 932kq (so drawing two). He draws one, so is probably drawing rough, and I make K9432. He bets 6500 into 9,900. My hand is a bluff catcher, but I'm sure he's good enough to know the maths of the game, and know that I am a favourite to make a pair. Therefore, he is definitely going to bluff with all his pairs above 3s. The big question is how his value range is compared to his range with which he decides to check and bluff catch. I feel that the former is thin because he is drawing rough, and the latter is wide because he is drawing rough, and because he may think that I don't fully realise how thin I rep when I bet a 2draw into a 1draw, and that therefore he may be happy to bluff catch wide. So, with a reasonably thin value range and reasonably wide bluff range, I felt I had to call. He shows t9832.

3) I am down to 13k at 600-1200 (300), and it folds round to me in the small, where I have (pat) qj432. I move in, Jesse Martin is in the big having recently accrued a big stack. He calls after a while, and draws to 742. I feel this is a really bad call, and he has given himself way too much leeway from the fact his stack means he can "afford to gamble." I am still a 73% ish favourite against his 2 card draw even with my nut low pat hand. We sweat two, and he flips over an 8 and then a 6 for a nasty semi-beat.

Real shame about this one guys, it would have been sweet to go deep.