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Title: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 01:47:39 PM
So, unsure whether the final is starting in half an hour or at 5pm Holland time, I thought it best to just start the thread now and let it gently fill with good wishes for Keith, Jerome et al.  Snoopy is taking a well-deserved break, either at the cash tables or wandering around the city (which is very pleasant to wander in), so you're stuck with me for the Final Nine.

I have a feeling that this lot will be a pretty action set of players, and so it's going to be a good one, whenever it gets going.  I will have a definitive answer on this in about 20 minutes...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ariston on November 11, 2006, 01:49:51 PM
hellllo and good work this week team. Hope you are all coming to sunny blackpool this week.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: The Camel on November 11, 2006, 01:50:12 PM
So, unsure whether the final is starting in half an hour or at 5pm Holland time, I thought it best to just start the thread now and let it gently fill with good wishes for Keith, Jerome et al.  Snoopy is taking a well-deserved break, either at the cash tables or wandering around the city (which is very pleasant to wander in), so you're stuck with me for the Final Nine.

I have a feeling that this lot will be a pretty action set of players, and so it's going to be a good one, whenever it gets going.  I will have a definitive answer on this in about 20 minutes...

It better bloody be at 5pm.  ;sleep;





Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 01:50:36 PM
And here they are, your finalists, led by uberblogger and limelight hogger Rolf 'Ace' Slotboom.  I bought his PLO book.

Rolf Slotboom -- 841,000
Alex Jalali Abadi -- 694,000
Jonathan Fahl -- 596,000
JJ Hazan -- 433,000
Jan Sjavik -- 357,000
Keith Hawkins -- 176,000
Jorrit van Hoof -- 128,000
Jerome Bradpiece -- 110,000
Jan Boubli -- 80,000


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 01:51:29 PM
So, unsure whether the final is starting in half an hour or at 5pm Holland time, I thought it best to just start the thread now and let it gently fill with good wishes for Keith, Jerome et al.  Snoopy is taking a well-deserved break, either at the cash tables or wandering around the city (which is very pleasant to wander in), so you're stuck with me for the Final Nine.

I have a feeling that this lot will be a pretty action set of players, and so it's going to be a good one, whenever it gets going.  I will have a definitive answer on this in about 20 minutes...

It better bloody be at 5pm.  ;sleep;






Great news!  I am going back to sleep too, then. 


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Tonji on November 11, 2006, 01:51:53 PM
 :hello: Jen

All the best to The Camel. (My tip from day one)  :)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Karabiner on November 11, 2006, 01:53:00 PM
 :hello: Jen, the last time I went for a wander in Amsterdam I stayed for four months.

Best of luck to the camel, let's hope it's third time lucky for him.

PS I also burdened him with my pick  ::)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 01:53:19 PM
So, unsure whether the final is starting in half an hour or at 5pm Holland time, I thought it best to just start the thread now and let it gently fill with good wishes for Keith, Jerome et al.  Snoopy is taking a well-deserved break, either at the cash tables or wandering around the city (which is very pleasant to wander in), so you're stuck with me for the Final Nine.

I have a feeling that this lot will be a pretty action set of players, and so it's going to be a good one, whenever it gets going.  I will have a definitive answer on this in about 20 minutes...

It better bloody be at 5pm.  ;sleep;






Great news!  I am going back to sleep too, then. 

Have you found a table to sneak under? ;)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 01:57:32 PM
No need - I am still in my hotel room :)  Oh the laziness.  I will pluck up the strength to cross the street to the Casino in about an hour's time.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: The Camel on November 11, 2006, 01:59:34 PM
Bollocks. Just lost a hu on stars allin on a 7 high flop with K7 v 78.

He rivered a straight.

Hope it's not going to be one of those days.

Off to casino now. Cheers for the good wishes. See you later (hopefully alot later!!!)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: badgirl on November 11, 2006, 02:01:08 PM
Good luck Keith - baby needs new shoes...!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on November 11, 2006, 02:39:46 PM
pob lwc


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 03:46:55 PM
are we there yet....


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ariston on November 11, 2006, 03:49:41 PM
nearly


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 04:00:36 PM
Howdy, Jen is on her way over now and will be with you in just a few ticks.

I'm in the hotel room hugging the radiator because Amsterdam has suddenly gone really cold.

Plus, it's spitting that fine rain.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 04:01:27 PM
are we there yet...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: danafish on November 11, 2006, 04:06:38 PM
I think b4matt needs the toilet


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:13:10 PM
Right, play has just this moment started, with blinds at 5k/10k, ante 1k.



Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 04:15:24 PM
(http://milbut.org/smilies/neener2.gif)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:16:33 PM
After two raise-pass-pass-pass type hands, this happens:

Jerome Bradpiece moves in preflop, and JJ re-raises all in....

Jerome:  5c 6c
JJ:  Aspades Qh

Flop:  Qs 3h 4h
Turn:  Jd
River:  Js

Which means only three hands in, Jerome Bradpiece finishes in 9th place, winning €25,875


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:17:24 PM
(http://milbut.org/smilies/neener2.gif)

Get your day off quietly


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:18:05 PM
Reminder of your prize structure for these guys:

1st -- €690,000
2nd -- €345,000
3rd -- €172,500
4th -- €112,125
5th -- €86,250
6th -- €60,375
7th -- €43,125
8th -- €34,500
9th -- €25,875


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:20:43 PM
Jan Boubli, despite starting the day shortest stacked, has won the only threeway flop-seeing pot so far, with a bet on the Ahrt Kc Jc flop.  Just eight big blinds, but no fear.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: vinni on November 11, 2006, 04:25:58 PM
tell keith rangers have got lucky and gone 3 2 up


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:33:36 PM
I tried out this format in Baden, and although it's probably not very interesting for you, I find it terribly convenient when it's hard to build a full story.  So you're getting more.

Action                                                                        No. of times occurring

Jan Boubli pushes short stack in preflop (no callers)                               1
Jonathan Fahl raises preflop and nicks the blinds                                    1


Then Jonathan tries it again, and finds small blind Jan Sjavik re-raising.  Call.
Flop:  2h Ts 8s   Jan checks, Jonathan bets 100k.  Pass from Jan.  Who might be the most unreadable player I've ever seen.  Didn't even half bat an eyelid when his stack took a bit of a hammering in that race yesterday, just calmly and relentlessly built it back up. 


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:39:47 PM
Jan Boubli makes up the big blind, sees 2c 3h 4d with big blind JJ Hazan.  Jan bets out 13k, and gets a call.
Turn: 2s    Jan checks, JJ bets 60k, Jan calls (which involves moving all in).  On their backs:

Jan:  Qs 3s
JJ:  6c 7s

River:  5h   a gentle sigh rises up from the sizeable crowd...

Which means the 8th place finisher is suddenly Jan Boubli, who takes €34,500


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: vinni on November 11, 2006, 04:42:19 PM
how many chips has keith got plz


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: poshrosh on November 11, 2006, 04:44:01 PM
Can we have an updated chip count please.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on November 11, 2006, 04:44:31 PM
3 chips and 7 fish to go through yet Vinni ;)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ifm on November 11, 2006, 04:45:59 PM
Up that ladder we go!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:49:00 PM
Three players see 2h Tc 6c

Jorrit van Hoof moves all in for the second time straight away, with Rolf and JJ giving it up.  40k to add to his 110k.  Not bad.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 04:54:17 PM
Jonathan and JJ see a 7s Aspades 3s flop.  JJ checks (ooh, at this point our Monitor goes to split screen with JJ's head and the flop.  Cool.)
Jonathan takes it with a 44k bet.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:05:30 PM
The Camel makes it 25k to go from the button.  Rolf in the big blind does his sunglasses-down, wait, look, wait etc. etc. thing before.....(at this point the screen helpfully goes black - oh no, back on)

...re-raising to 145k and adopting his freeze pose - head bent.  Not sure Keith really likes this, and, no, he's opted for the pass.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:07:41 PM
For the sake of thoroughness:

Action                                                                                              No of times occurring

Jorrit van Hoof moves in preflop, no callers                                                     2
Alex Jelali Abadi raises preflop and gets some blinds                                          1
Rolf                         "             "                                                                  1
JJ makes up the small blind, Camel in b.b. checks, and check-down                   1


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: danafish on November 11, 2006, 05:10:33 PM
For the sake of thoroughness:

Action                                                                                              No of times occurring

Jorrit van Hoof moves in preflop, no callers                                                     2
Alex Jelali Abadi raises preflop and gets some blinds                                          1
Rolf                         "             "                                                                  1
JJ makes up the small blind, Camel in b.b. checks, and check-down                   1

Can we have it in graph form, please?


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Trace on November 11, 2006, 05:13:44 PM
You're a hard task master Dana!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: danafish on November 11, 2006, 05:14:56 PM
 ;slavedriver;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 05:15:38 PM
For the sake of thoroughness:

Action                                                                                              No of times occurring

Jorrit van Hoof moves in preflop, no callers                                                     2
Alex Jelali Abadi raises preflop and gets some blinds                                          1
Rolf                         "             "                                                                  1
JJ makes up the small blind, Camel in b.b. checks, and check-down                   1

Can we have it in graph form, please?

You prefer graphs to piecharts?

Weirdo. :D


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: danafish on November 11, 2006, 05:19:17 PM
Histogram!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:19:27 PM
9h 6h Ac, two players.     

Alex Abadi bets 50k.  Jonathan Fahl in the cutoff raises to 130k, pretty quickly.  Back to Alex, whose lengthy dwell results in a call.
Turn:  3c   Alex checks.  Jonathan takes his time betting 120k.  Alex calls.  I know this post might make it look like this is quick fire, but actually this hand is taking about 15 minutes.
River:  Ts  After the dwell from both of them on the turn, an immediate check-check

Alex shows Aspades Qd and the pot is his.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: boldie on November 11, 2006, 05:23:23 PM
top stuff...both the play and the updates...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:23:31 PM
Keith Hawkins raises to 30k in mid position.  Button Jorrit van Hoof moves all-in over the top - this time the Camel calls his re-raiser.

Keith shows:  7h 7c
Jorrit:  8s 9s

Flop:  Jh 9c 7d
Turn:  8d
River:  Ahrt

After a quick count-up it is determined that The Camel was covered, but Jorrit is now short (and that's putting it lightly) while Keith fans can breathe more easily.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 05:24:27 PM
great updates jen x Regular chip counts on the camel please x


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 05:25:58 PM
AYYYYYYYYYYYARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:27:36 PM
So, unsurprisingly, Jorrit is all in next hand for his 17k.  Button Jan Sjavik calls.  So does Alex in the small blind, and so does JJ.

It's not looking good for van Hoof.

Flop:  4d Jh Ad          checkcheckcheck
Turn:  Qh                 checkcheckcheck
River:   9h              Alex bets 25k, called by JJ.  Alex has the Kh 6h for the win.....

And so Jorrit van Hoof is eliminated in 7th place, winning €43,125


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:29:06 PM
********************************20 minute break******************************



Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 05:31:54 PM
Histogram!

A cumulative one? :D


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Boonie81 on November 11, 2006, 05:41:37 PM
Really nice updates again Jen!!

To bad Jorryt is out  :'(

Well, have to go to a :birthday: and get drunk  :cheers:, so I will read the rest of the tournament tomorrow.....
Have fun in Amsterdam tonight  :)up


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ifm on November 11, 2006, 05:45:10 PM
(http://www.conniefrisbeehoude.com/images/southwest/kiva%20ladder.jpeg)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 05:46:38 PM
Now thats a nice ladder


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: RedFox on November 11, 2006, 05:46:56 PM
Come on KEITH - yeeeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: RedFox on November 11, 2006, 05:49:32 PM
Hi Matt

Nice to have met you

Mebs catch u again at Blackpool?

Wish I was still there - big party tonight !!!!!

Malc


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 05:52:24 PM
U2 mate, i'll prob play most of blackpool so hopefully see u there!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: RedFox on November 11, 2006, 05:56:18 PM
Good - I have a wee investment in Keith so trip down to meet up seems on the cards.
 


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:57:08 PM
We're back, blinds now risen to 7k/14k, ante 2k.

Caught up with the Camel briefly in the break, all beaming smiliness, and muttering something about it being "time to change gears."  He was sat with Jimi, of Gutshot fame, who ever so narrowly missed winning the ticket to this event in the satellite which propelled JJ over here.  But he has a percentage and has been "laughing all the way through it."


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 05:58:50 PM

This kind of thing is what drove me from mathematics towards ancient languages.  I'm not restarting now.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:03:13 PM
Returned to my seat to find two players contemplating an odd board of 4d 6h 6d 6c.   Jan calls Jonathan's bet at this juncture.

River:  4c Jonathan Fahl bets 60k, and Jan Sjavik moves all in - for another 181k.  Jonathan's failure to instacall discounts his having the Six, or even a juicy pair but he calls.

Jan has Kd Ks, and Jonathan's 5h 5s look pretty sad.  Crippling loss for the young Frenchman, while Jan Sjavik looks even more dangerous.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:06:57 PM
Actually, Jonathan looks like he has a couple of hundred remaining... so hard to tell from our vantage point.
Camel must be on around 420k, Alex must have around 800k and honestly I couldn't count Rolf's ridiculous towers even if I were standing right behind him.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 06:09:12 PM
Go Jan!
This will be the one for him I hope, after a very nice 3'rd place in the London EPT event :)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:14:56 PM
JJ is out of his seat when the next hand is being dealt but rushes back just in time.  Not terribly dignified, but he gets to see his cards, and he's in the blinds.
Jonathan moves in this hand for 74k (I was right the first time before trying to screen-count) - Alex gives it a think and then decides against it, and JJ thinks too (having a sip of coffee with that unfortunate thing where the little paper mat is stuck to the bottom of the cup but you don't notice)... nope. No callers.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:16:38 PM
Rolf raises preflop, then Jonathan makes a stand here moving in with Td Qh, while Rolf shows Tc Qc.  All a bit unconventional.

Board:  Ahrt 6h 7d 5d x  Split.  Next case.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:18:01 PM
<aside from the €200 rebuy Final>

I heard a secondary announcer announcing that Joe Beevers had just been eliminated from this final.  Didn't know who'd made it in this comp, but congratulations to him anyway...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:21:16 PM
Now it's Jan Sjavik's turn to raise and get Jonathan moving in over the top.  He too gives him a spin, but only after some serious contemplation.
Jan shows: Jd Kh
Jonathan shows:  Td Ts

Flop:  6s 4s Ks
Turn:  5d
River:  9h

So Jonathan Fahl is eliminated in 6th place, winning €60,375


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 06:23:54 PM
mmmm..yum yum ;)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:26:56 PM
5c 5s 5d pop out after Rolf calls Alex Jelali's  preflop raise.
Turn:  4s  Rolf checks, Alex checks
River:  Td 

And at this point all betting ceased, and Rolf's 8d 8h take the pot.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 06:35:12 PM
Goooooooo Keith.... ;sark; ;hattip; ;tightend; ;snoopy'sguns;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 06:36:12 PM
JJ raises preflop, and sees 3d 9c 6c along with caller Alex Jelali Abadi...
Mr. Hazan bets 70k here, and Alex Jelali raises to 200k even.  "Mr. JJ moves all in!" announces the M.C. 

Alex folds, though.  Jimi, you can breathe out.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 06:37:55 PM

This kind of thing is what drove me from mathematics towards ancient languages.  I'm not restarting now.

Don't make me get binomial on your ass!!!  ;snoopy'sguns;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Karabiner on November 11, 2006, 06:54:18 PM
Allez le chameau  ;slavedriver;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: danafish on November 11, 2006, 07:00:03 PM

This kind of thing is what drove me from mathematics towards ancient languages.  I'm not restarting now.

Don't make me get binomial on your ass!!!  ;snoopy'sguns;

Hey, this is a friendly board! Moderate him!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ifm on November 11, 2006, 07:08:20 PM

This kind of thing is what drove me from mathematics towards ancient languages.  I'm not restarting now.

Don't make me get binomial on your ass!!!  ;snoopy'sguns;

Hey, this is a friendly board! Moderate him!

Not a single mod logged in, you'll have to fend for yourself :D


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:10:02 PM
This place is absolutely packed (well, it is Saturday night) and it's tough to get to the stage area.  But I've got some photos, which are just being processed...

Meanwhile, in the eye of the casino storm, Alex re-raises Rolf's preflop cutoff raise to what looks like 300k from the small blind.  Rolf moves all in, for a lot.  I think these guys are still the chip leaders, but either way this will be a huge pot if Alex calls... Which he does!

Alex shows:  Aspades Kc
Rolf shows:  Ac Kd

Flop:  Kh Ks 8s
Turn:  3s   And we're all thinking the same thing...
River:  6s  (!)

Alex shakes his opponent's unlucky hand, and after a lengthy countdown we hear this has spelled the end for Holland's own Rolf 'Ace' Slotboom - who finishes in 5th place, winning €86,250


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ariston on November 11, 2006, 07:11:46 PM
ouch

would never happen on the internet that- live poker is rigged!!!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 07:14:49 PM
That's sick. :(

Bad luck Rolf.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on November 11, 2006, 07:15:19 PM
 ;iagree;  

what a bummer ;bumwiggle;

away you go  ;shame;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:15:25 PM
Some pictures for you - firstly Rolf on the left, pre-exit, next to Jan Sjavik, and then the visored recipient of Rolf's large stack, Alex Jalali...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: boldie on November 11, 2006, 07:17:37 PM
That's sick. :(

Bad luck Rolf.

todl you he wouldn't win it...it's the boldie curse...I wished him goodluck. sorry rolf :(


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:17:42 PM
And then, from the only angle I could manage it, JJ Hazan (in Hawaiian splendor) and Keith Hawkins.  I know it's just the back of his head, but it proves he's still there, right?


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ariston on November 11, 2006, 07:18:34 PM
That must be the silliest eyewear ever seen at a feature table- someone give him a nudge and tell him its not the 80s or hes not snowbaording.

oh and while i remember go keith :D


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 07:18:36 PM
Fantastic updates jen- Rough chippies for the last 4 if humanely poss  please x


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: ariston on November 11, 2006, 07:19:18 PM
i think mr robatica may be chip leader with about a gazillion chips matt


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 07:21:55 PM
I've got Ash Hussein, thewy and nick slade all texting as the rankings situations gonna change is robot wins lol... There all playing the 500 at cardiff


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:23:03 PM
Alex and JJ clash in the closing minutes before the dinner break - now it looks like the Alex Jalali raise/re-raise might be something we see pretty often.  He does it here on the turn (sorry, can't see the board, looks like one paint and some random rags).

But JJ moves all in, and is rewarded with a very snappy fold.

Two more hands til dinner...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: The_Ant on November 11, 2006, 07:26:24 PM
Win it Keith!

Is it likely that a deal will be done?


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:26:34 PM
Well, I'll give you my roughest of rough estimates of the chip count, but we'll get the real deal after the dinner break, which is NOW.

JJ Hazan   550,000
Jan Sjavik  700,000
Alex Jalali   1,800,000
Keith Hawkins   400,000

But I reiterate, these are guessed off a TV screen, and are probably a few miles off.

*************************************Back in half hour*****************************************


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 07:28:19 PM
Win it Keith!

Is it likely that a deal will be done?

If I were Alex, and I had the chips I think he has, I'd doubt it.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 07:30:02 PM
Go on the Camel!!!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 07:32:52 PM
Thanks jen x

Keiths still there though and short handed he's a master... Gooo on the Camel...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on November 11, 2006, 07:37:03 PM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR  GO KEITH


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: boldie on November 11, 2006, 07:59:00 PM
Man I'm happy I didn't wish Keith any goodluck as he would have been out if I had...and I still don't...I especially don't hope he doubles up soon.




Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 08:33:33 PM
Well, we're still waiting for the restart here - if the precious chip counts don't materialise I am going to go see if I can get even more precious access to the Final Table itself to count them myself.

This place is absolutely heaving now, and the queues to get in are growing ever longer.  The little tent for the press feels luxurious as we can sit down and not have drinks spilled on us or anything.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 08:44:27 PM
OK, here's the best I can manage, with a little help from JJ, who says, "I'm probably more relaxed now than I've ever been.  I'm playing cards with four players and a lot of chips."  I admire the simplicity of the statement.

Anyway, the chips are roughly:

JJ Hazan       780,000
Keith Hawkins  130,000
Jan Sjavik        550,000
Alex Jalali Abadi  The Rest (1,800,000 or so)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 08:45:26 PM
Looks like they're just waiting on Keith now... the announcer repeating, "Mr. Keiththecamel Hawkins, please make your way to the final table."  :)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 08:47:52 PM
Sete 1 - Jan Boublie (FRA) - UTE
Sete 2 - Jerome Bradpiece (UK) - UTE
Sete 3 - J.J Hazan (UK) - 797.000
Sete 4 - Keith Hawkins (UK) - 125.000
Sete 5 - Jonathan Fahl (FRA) - UTE
Sete 6 - Rolf Slotboom (HOL) - UTE
Sete 7 - Jorryt van Hoof (HOL) - UTE
Sete 8 - Jan Olav Sjåvik (NOR) - 570.000
Sete 9 - A. Jalali Sousan Abadi (TYS) - 1.988.000

'Sete' meaning seat, and 'UTE' meaning out.. from norsemen..


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Jamier-Host on November 11, 2006, 08:50:01 PM
Was just wondering where all the banter was.

I was reading the "at a glance" thread.

I feel silly.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 08:50:04 PM
New blinds - 10k/20k, ante 3k.

After the four days' snail-like increases, these seem to have taken off somewhat - going to be a bit of pressure on Keith now.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 08:51:34 PM

'Sete' meaning seat

Thank God you cleared that up, I thought they were standing.  ;) ;hide;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 08:51:56 PM
blinds pls jen


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 08:52:18 PM

'Sete' meaning seat

Thank God you cleared that up, I thought they were standing.  ;) ;hide;

lol ;)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 08:58:35 PM
Alex raises to 70k, no callers.

then

Keith moves in preflop, no callers.

then

Keith moves in preflop (now 148k), and Jan Sjavik calls...

The Camel shows:  Kc Td
Jan shows:  4s 4h

Flop:  6c Ks Tc
Turn:  Jd
River:  4d

And cries of "sick sick sick" mingle with happy shouts of Jan supporters - it was all-in preflop after all - and with that unnecessarily dramatic hand,

Keith 'The Camel' Hawkins exits in 4th place, winning €112,125

 ;applause;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: vinni on November 11, 2006, 09:00:56 PM
well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Jamier-Host on November 11, 2006, 09:02:13 PM
Well done Keith - nice result.

Top work as always Jen :)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 09:03:22 PM
GREAT EFFORT KEITH.

It;s still a massive result although i know you'll be dissapointed.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: HornswaggleU on November 11, 2006, 09:05:27 PM
well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.

not taking away from the result

however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though
I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:05:29 PM
JJ raises preflop to 45k, Alex takes a peek at the flop (which I, sadly, did not), and passes to a bet.

Then it's Alex's turn again - raising to 80k from the small blind (button Jan folded) and JJ comes over the top to the tune of 200k.  It looked like he might have wanted to put more in, at the expense of some kind of string action, but I can't be sure... anyway, a flop, when Alex called:

Ahrt Ks 5h  Alex checks, JJ bets just 100k.  A quick fold.

Compared to some earlier hands, it's going lightning-fast at the moment.  I wonder if they all had a lot of coffee in the dinner break.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on November 11, 2006, 09:05:47 PM
 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 09:11:26 PM
well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.

not taking away from the result

however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though
I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat.

It's a bad beat from the Flop onwards.I think the point being made was that it would have hurt Keith due to the way it panned out. ie going so far ahead only to be kicked in the groin on the River. The poster was just saying that it's cruel how the board teased him and that it won't be the last time the game takes him on such a rollercoaster.

But of course, pre-flop, you are right, it's just a race, not a bad beat.

Well done, Keith. Nice job, son.  :)up


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 09:13:15 PM
well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.

not taking away from the result

however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though
I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat.

Best in, best out.. ;)
Still an impressive performance..
It's a bad beat from the Flop onwards.I think the point being made was that it would have hurt Keith due to the way it panned out. ie going so far ahead only to be kicked in the groin on the River. The poster was just saying that it's cruel how the board teased him and that it won't be the last time the game takes him on such a rollercoaster.

Well done, Keith. Nice job, son.  :)up


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 09:13:25 PM
Is Keith drunk yet?


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: moffsy on November 11, 2006, 09:14:43 PM
well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.

not taking away from the result

however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though
I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat.

Best in, best out.. ;)
Still an impressive performance..
It's a bad beat from the Flop onwards.I think the point being made was that it would have hurt Keith due to the way it panned out. ie going so far ahead only to be kicked in the groin on the River. The poster was just saying that it's cruel how the board teased him and that it won't be the last time the game takes him on such a rollercoaster.

Well done, Keith. Nice job, son.  :)up

err..

Best in, best out.. ;)
Still an impressive performance..


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: boldie on November 11, 2006, 09:17:19 PM
I'm sure he'll be gutted by the way it panned out but well done on getting this far...4th is nothing to be sniffed at. Top play!


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: AlexMartin on November 11, 2006, 09:19:08 PM
Congratualtions Kieth, nice result.



Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: RedFox on November 11, 2006, 09:22:15 PM
Well played Keith.



Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:23:05 PM
Action                                                                                                            No. of times occurring

Jan (s.b.) raises to 70k, relieving Alex of his big blind.                                                                        1
Jan raises on the button to 60k, relieving both players of their blinds                                                   1


Jan raises preflop to 55k, and Alex (b.b.) re-raises 100k, Jan calls.
Flop:  3c 4s 8d  Alex bets out 200k and Jan folds.  Another drop in the Alex chip ocean...


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Trace on November 11, 2006, 09:28:59 PM
Was just wondering where all the banter was.

I was reading the "at a glance" thread.

I feel silly.


You look silly too!

xxxxxx Mwah xxxxxxxx


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:30:04 PM
Small blind JJ raises Jan preflop to 60k, call.
Flop:  6s Kh 9d   JJ checks, Jan bets (I wrote that before he did it) 60k.  It does the trick; another one for Mr. Sjavik.

We get to hear (and loudly) the live table commentary, but it's almost impossible to guess what the players themselves are saying.  The table is so arranged now that Alex and Jan are right next to each other, with JJ all the way down at the other end of the oversized table.  It does look like he might still be talking a bit (I overheard him being described by another journalist as "that funny guy in the bright shirt."


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 09:32:29 PM
"that funny guy in the bright shirt."

Tony Chessa there?


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Karabiner on November 11, 2006, 09:35:08 PM
What it is, is a sick beat.

Unlucky Mr Camel, very well played indeed  ;applause;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:38:00 PM
It's JJ vs. J.S. again, and a raise to 200k on the 9h 3h 6s flop sees Jan, in position, take another raised pot.

JJ calls on the button, Jan makes up the small blind, and Alex checks.  Small family.
Flop:  8c 2h Ks  Jan's first to act, and bets 30k, called by Alex only.
Turn:  Ahrt  check-check
River:  Aspades  check-check

It's Alex's Eight which remained good.

I'm trying to work out the overall dynamic between these three, but it's not easy; Jan's won a bunch of smaller pots, but he's still in third place chipwise, while Alex seems to be playing slightly more cagily than before he was a monster chip leader.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Jamier-Host on November 11, 2006, 09:41:04 PM
Was just wondering where all the banter was.

I was reading the "at a glance" thread.

I feel silly.


You look silly too!

xxxxxx Mwah xxxxxxxx

Bugger did I leave my webcam on again?

*Takes off special Saturday frock*


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:45:16 PM

And Rolf Slotboom, blogger, has returned victorious to the press room.  Briefly.  He even let me take his picture, looking, as I told him, serious.  "I'm a serious guy," he responds.  Yes, Mr. tic-tac.  What a result, however, and the most dramatic knockout of the day so far.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:47:11 PM
JJ calls Jan's small blind raise from the button (he'd called about 30 seconds previously)-
Flop: 6d Ks Aspades  Jan bets out, er, around 100k, which is enough to get rid of JJ.

phew.  They are playing a frankly refreshing number of hands per hour for a TV table.  But my brain is starting to hurt.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 09:51:53 PM
JJ raises Jan's big blind from the small blind (again). Jan calls (again).
Flop:  3c 7s Kd  check-check
Turn:  9s  JJ bets 60k, call
River:  5h  JJ bets what looks like around half his stack - 205k - and Jan passes.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 11, 2006, 09:52:20 PM

phew.  They are playing a frankly refreshing number of hands per hour for a TV table.  But my brain is starting to hurt.

Two words...

Reese & Bloch

 ;surrender;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 09:59:44 PM

And Rolf Slotboom, blogger, has returned victorious to the press room.  Briefly.  He even let me take his picture, looking, as I told him, serious.  "I'm a serious guy," he responds.  Yes, Mr. tic-tac.  What a result, however, and the most dramatic knockout of the day so far.

Itsh a shkill game.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:00:55 PM
No no - it's all kicking (well, kicked) off -

Jan Sjavik and JJ finally actually get to see each other's cards, all-in on the flop of 8h Kd 4c

Jan shows:  8d 9d
JJ shows:  8s Th

Turn:  Qh
River:  2c

And by the squeakiest of margins, which in the end made a huge difference, JJ knocks out Jan Sjavik in 3rd place, for €172,500


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:03:16 PM
And before JJ Hazan takes on Alex Jalali (who's rocked up no end since he took the chip lead) - there follows a short intermission.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:30:51 PM
Well, after quite a delay, they're back and JJ has already moved all in (no call) against his opponent.  They do seem to have taken their time to get back to the table...

OK some hands, then: 

Alex (b) raises to 70k, JJ re-raises to 150k, call.
Flop:  6h Tc 4c  JJ bets out 350k, Alex is all-in, CALL

Alex shows:  Td Qh
JJ shows:  5h 4h

Turn:  7d
River:  Jh

Which means that officially, JJ Hazan finishes in 2nd place, winning €345,000

while Alex Jalali Abadi is the Masterclassics Champion 2006, winning a record-breaking €690,000


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on November 11, 2006, 10:37:49 PM
Great work guys, go and have a smoke, some sexytime in town errr... a beer :cheers:


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:54:55 PM
Last but not least - some photos taken from the front row (ish) of spectators - Firstly the runner up, front and back, with champagne and post-finish interview:


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:56:06 PM
And your Champion, similarly posed:


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:58:12 PM
And finally, the ludicrous pile of chips at the end, with a very nice TD sat at the table, plus the staff picture as they celebrate the finish of a smooth and player-friendly tournament which this year welcomed us press in a helpful and accommodating way.  Thanks to Holland Casino.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on November 11, 2006, 10:59:29 PM
And that's your lot.  I've foolishly booked us on a nice early flight home, so we're going to enjoy the early to mid evening here in lovely Amsterdam.  Congrats all, and definitely be here next year.

 ;stickaforkinme;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: b4matt on November 11, 2006, 11:41:54 PM
Thanks very much to Jen, Snoops and Amsterdam casino, it really is the buisness.

VVV Well done to the camel, and roll on next year, without  question the best European competion on the circuit.

Snoops.. only look... no touching x 


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Karabiner on November 11, 2006, 11:46:29 PM
Thanks for the updates, superb as per usual. We really are spoiled on here.

It must be "coffee" time  ;sleep;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Tonji on November 12, 2006, 12:15:12 AM
Many Thanks Jen & Snoops, & congratulations to The Camel, fine result sir  ;hattip;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: The Camel on November 12, 2006, 01:24:24 AM
Very very strange tournament for me.

For two days I played every pot.

Then I played about 6 pots in the last two days.

It's a bit mysterious what happened really.

I feel like I played great on day 1. I had several tremendous situations on day 2. Then zero tremendous situations on days 3 or 4.

I can't deny at being chuffed with a 4th place finish. I just sat at the final table drank alot of free beer and passed my cards and then picked up 100 grand.

Thanks for the support and good wishes. I would have loved to have won, but 4th ain't bad really, is it?






Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: TightEnd on November 12, 2006, 01:42:43 AM
4th is great, well done Keith.


and QPR Won away. (Wonders never cease!)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: vinni on November 12, 2006, 02:21:18 AM
WELL DONE AGAIN KEITH ,YOURE BACK ,NOT THAT YOUVE BEEN AWAY REALLY


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: redsimon on November 12, 2006, 09:26:42 AM
Great Updates (just ploughed through them) well done Keith..

I see the event was televised. Anyone know which channel? Eurosport?

Edit:

By televised I mean recorded for the telly :)


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: boldie on November 12, 2006, 11:15:32 AM
Top stuff as usual Jen and Snoop...I don't really care about the Wsop or EPT..but this one I would have loved to play (ermm..get slaughtered in)...I'll definetly be there next year..it sounds amazing.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: julian on November 12, 2006, 12:04:48 PM
very well done sir,
& no 4th ain't too shabby at all.
as i already predicted, i guestimate you'll win it in 2008  ;kev;


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: AlexMartin on November 12, 2006, 01:26:20 PM
Congratulations Kieth, thats a great result.


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: Dingdell on November 12, 2006, 04:46:15 PM
Well done Keith - really pleased for you, brilliant reading Jen - well done  :)up

Tracey


Title: Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
Post by: londonpokergirl on November 13, 2006, 03:12:59 PM
Well done Keith fantastic result and also JJ whos quite a character down gutshot too ;)

Only just catching up as not had internet for a few days.  Great updating gang again ;)