Title: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 03:56:15 PM The Chip Leader after Day One was a Norweigan guy, I THINk his name was Robert, he had a cash at Luton last week, mate of Henning Gradstad. He had over 100,000.
But he has not showed up today, he left a message to say he had to go to London urgently. He is being blinded away, Big Blind every hand, but with 100,000 chips, & 13 left, with Blinnds 1,500 - 3,000, he may still Final! Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:00:19 PM And he will Final - he's just arrived! tikay gets his timing right again.....
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:02:09 PM No he won't Final. I've just heard he had been blinded down to 6k - blinds are 1.5k, 3k.
Blame The Dummy for all this mis-info. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:02:47 PM But he doubled up first hand back..... Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: ifm on January 29, 2006, 04:07:43 PM who else is in Tikay?
Anyone we know? Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:08:33 PM Now he IS out.
The story is, he lost his contact lenses, & had to go to London & back in a taxi to collect a spare set. Not being able to see the cards? What sort of excuse is THAT? Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: ifm on January 29, 2006, 04:10:11 PM he could of borrowed some glasses off someone couldn't he?
That sounds plain daft to me Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Indestructable on January 29, 2006, 04:11:52 PM That is unreal. We do have shops in Brighton. He could have probably bought a cheap pair of glasses at Asda for a fiver.
rotflmfao Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:18:38 PM When I departed at 0330, still in were ActionJack, Joe Grech, Tina, can't really remember who else, I was sulking. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 04:38:17 PM Oh, & Ian "The Belly" Oldershaw was going well last night too. Hope he wins it. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Doc Bok on January 29, 2006, 06:42:12 PM Tikay do you think it is right that this guy should be big blind every hand, or should it be done like america were he would only have to post in turn.
Posting every hand just seems so wrong Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: ruthless1 on January 29, 2006, 07:34:03 PM It happened to Steuy Ungar i think, he was blinded away, and still made the final table, im sure i read this in his book.
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 07:56:58 PM Tikay do you think it is right that this guy should be big blind every hand, or should it be done like america were he would only have to post in turn. Posting every hand just seems so wrong I shared the opening table with Robert Cooper, a good, good, friend of mine, with whom I have been lucky to spend many happy times on Achilleas's boat thing. Robert won Poker Den (Achilleas won two!) & also finished third in the EPT at The Vic in 2004. (And THAT's a story in itself....). Anyway, Robert was unplayable last night, absolutely unplayable, & he quickly ran up a huge stack playing with junk cards, oftern blind. Then he had "a bit of urgent business" to sort out at the bar, & disappeared for an hour, and he got charged the BB every hand, decimating his stack. Was that right? If that's the rules at Rendezvous Brighton, then yes, it was. Casinos each make their own rules, & what is right here, is wrong there. Now, if Poker had a Governing Body......... Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Graham C on January 29, 2006, 07:58:28 PM form one TiKay
Ill help out if you like :) Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: ruthless1 on January 29, 2006, 08:00:33 PM When I departed at 0330, still in were ActionJack, Joe Grech, Tina, can't really remember who else, I was sulking. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 29, 2006, 08:03:46 PM There is no bigger - in monetary terms - industry than Poker that does NOT have a govering body. It's a truly bizarre thing, & will eventually end in tears. Non-poker Corporate Sponsors have bucketloads of money to invest in sponsorship, but it won't come Poker's way while everyone does their own thimg, & we don't even have a standard set of rules for the game. It makes me sad, but it won't change in my lifetime, & there are more deserving things to worry about outside of poker. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: ariston on January 29, 2006, 08:04:50 PM Cant believe the feeble excuse about not being able to see his cards properly. Isnt that the excuse you are supposed to use after getting knocked out? tikay?
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: RED-DOG on January 29, 2006, 08:11:21 PM it won't change in my lifetime Why not? you saw us go from bronze age to space age Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Graham C on January 29, 2006, 08:14:30 PM rotflmfao
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Karabiner on January 29, 2006, 11:20:12 PM it won't change in my lifetime Why not? you saw us go from bronze age to space age And I thought that I had been young and cool for a long time..... Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: jezza777 on January 30, 2006, 12:46:40 AM Why is he paying big blind every hand ? Once a round surley?
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: I KNOW IT on January 30, 2006, 01:45:35 AM You make a good point about there being the lack of a general set of rules Tikay. I really think that a lot of cardroom staff implement certain rules, without really understanding why.
#1 e.g Blinding off every hand after they've missed a certain amount of hands(which depends of size of £ buy-in , bigger ££ more hands you can miss ??????) Their reasoning is to stop the big stacks going to the bar and not play any hands so they dont get involved. reality= The big stacks could sit in their seat and pass every hand blind if that was their true intention. #2 All cards must be shown after the river including the losing hand. This is to stop any collusion. reality= If there was to be any collusion (passing of chips) this would happen pre flop. on the flop ,or on the turn.Definately not after the river. There are many more like these examples, but I do not totally blame the cardroom staff as they really dont know better. I posted a message on the Dusk Till Dawn topic asking Rob to genuinely consider sending his Cardroom Director/Manager to America during one of their festivals for a week on a sort of busmans holiday, to see how they operate. Anyone who's been knows what im talking about as they run things on a different level. This in my opinion would help put his club a cut above from the rest. Casino's always like to use the Gaming Board as an excuse as an when it suits, but they only offer guidelines in house rules as im aware, because in most cardrooms smallprint it states " The management can change the rules in the intrest of the game" This posting is in no way a dig at the cardroom staff of this country, as I have a great relationship with most. Its about how far we are behind in this country with an ever expanding industry. And its about time something was done before its too late. Rant over. :D Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: I KNOW IT on January 30, 2006, 02:00:11 AM Just read this elsewhere.
Borgarta Main Event: $10k Ivey Takes A Nap? Log: Matt Matros was overheard at his table mentioning that Phil Ivey has headed back up to his room for a nap. He is not eliminated, his chips are still at the table. With the slow blind structure and $25,000 in starting chips, there is plenty of time for play later. He returned 3 hours later to continue playing Say no more. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 30, 2006, 03:00:23 PM Great points made there by IKI.
String betting is another rule that everyone gets excited about, but they don't know WHAT they get excited for, except maybe for the chance to seem knowledgeable. When did anyone ever see an advantage gained by a string bet? When I make a large bet, I always cut the stack to make it easy for the Dealer & everyone to see how much it is, so I generally cut the chips into stacks of 5, as they do in America. At Notts the other night, I moved 19k into the middle, but made the mistake of cutting the first 5k before the whole stack had "grounded" & 6 geezers - 4 of them not in the hand! - all shouted "string bet"! They were, under the Rules, quite right of course, & I did not argue, but I did have a little smile to myself, & the 2 guys still in the hand were well pleased, as they had exploited the Rules to get the Turn Card cheap. Was I trying to gain advantage? Was I heck, I wanted to get them off their hands as I was on a draw. Were they taking advantage? Of course they were. I don't believe anyone ever gained advantage by string betting, except the small-minded who like to show their knowledge, but not understanding, of the rules. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 30, 2006, 03:01:46 PM Why is he paying big blind every hand ? Once a round surley? Nope, he had to Post the BB EVERY hand, & whats more, three of the Table kicked up a fuss to ensure he did. Lovely peeps, poker players, eh? Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 30, 2006, 03:05:11 PM Cant believe the feeble excuse about not being able to see his cards properly. Isnt that the excuse you are supposed to use after getting knocked out? tikay? I'm in training to bust out as quick as you do Ariston, I'm doing well, have busted out on the 3rd hand twice, so nearly there. Welcome back by the way, we have missed you. When you going away again? Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: tikay on January 30, 2006, 03:05:48 PM it won't change in my lifetime Why not? you saw us go from bronze age to space age Very funny 9-7 Man. Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Yogi-Bear on January 31, 2006, 04:45:04 AM WEll Just For I Know It, I'm gonna bring up his 2 questions at the Grosvenor Rules Meeting on Wednesday 1st feb, if I don't fall asleep that is first. Ill also bring up the string betting rule. In 10 years I've never seen a string bet. Just people incorrectly betting. But try to tell the more "Experienced" players that. HEHEHEHE. They just want to use it to get one over the newbies.
Ill report back to you all Wed or Thursday night after I return home. Yogi Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Ironside on January 31, 2006, 04:50:11 AM the bb every hand if missing for 3 hands is stupid and the only time i ever saw someone call it there was an all mighty fuss as the person went as it was announced last 3 hands and then on the last hand his blind was taken when he got back to seat he found chips missing and righfull wanted his chips back from the guy who won the last pot and was adament that the chips were his as once there in the pot they are in the pot
Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: Yogi-Bear on February 02, 2006, 09:35:48 AM Had an interesting rules meeting.
Never thought I would say that a rules meeting was interesting. But I digress. Progress is being made. 1. Scrapping of the 3 hands/9 hands missing rule. Big and Small Blinds will be posted as and when they are due. End Of story. 2. Cards don't have to be shown at showdown unless a player wants to see them. Or a supervisor of course. However If you are called then you must show your cards as that is what people are calling you for. To see your cards. There are a few other minor cosmetic changes too. This may well take a month to implement, but the changes are coming. Perhaps when they are due to take effect I'll post and remind everyone. Yogi Title: Re: Breaking News From Brighton Post by: I KNOW IT on February 03, 2006, 06:35:58 AM Great news Yogi, pat on the back to all you guys and girls at Grosvenor
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