Title: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 12:27:29 PM Here's the info-only thread for Day Two of the Bluesquare London GUKPT. Chip counts and the occasional anecdote - coming at 1:30pm.
Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 01:31:45 PM Welcome to Day 2. The action promises to be fast and furious today.
Good luck to Snoops who can give himself the best birthday present of all....if he plays his cards right. Starting day chip counts courtesy of those serendipitous celebrities at blue square. Randall, Simon 99450 Heller, Adam 93900 Mohammed, Barkatul Hassan 92850 Bader, Martin 80375 Yilmaz, Huseyin 78625 Demel, Priyan 75575 Bale, M 74475 Denton, Charles 74000 Banin, Mark 72375 Rokach, Lucy 70800 Fletcher, Michael 70700 Rudd, Daniel 68675 Mulla, Reyaaz 68250 Buskirk, Carl 67675 Owen, Craig 65150 Gibson, Nick 64175 Sunar, Surinder 61000 Rathbone, John 60525 Chattha, Sunny 59025 Koumi, Joseph 58550 Hayes, M 58275 Callow, Kim 57825 Ogunmakinwa, Jamil 57600 Lawrence, Paul 56300 Xanthos, Charalambos 54875 Ringe, G 54625 Poulengeris, Antonis 53475 Mehrmand, Davood 52575 Ettedgi, Joel 50225 Eastwood, Simon Joseph 49600 Wilkinson, Adam 48475 Trotman, Luke 48025 Selin, Patrik 47000 Gelencser, Peter 45725 Goodwin, Marc 44775 Rajah, Bardi 44625 Simpson, Terry 43900 Mahrenholz, Karl 43700 Gilbert, Brian 43450 Goulding, Adam 42950 Dean, David 42625 Sareen, Anooj 41800 Herron, Mark 41575 Herbert, Richard 40675 Clarke, Jason 38550 Zeb, Zaheer 37925 Ioannou, John 37700 Littlejohn, Steve 37625 Houghton, Laurence 36275 Nikkhahe, K 35725 Mehmet, P 34625 Shakerchi, Talal 34450 Boyle, Alan 34400 Kimber, J 33675 Yusuf, Sami 33375 Herbert, Ian 33225 Cicekli, Necmettin 32700 Green, Martin 32375 Cohen, Paul 32100 Holbrook, Nick 32000 Pini, Frank 31475 Bracey, Johnel 31350 Rogers, Jeffrey 30775 Linton, Peter james 30250 Kabbaj, John 29975 Martin, Glen 29100 Lotter, Andrew 28500 Cox, Ian 27975 Eriksson, Jens 27725 Panteli, Mike 27475 Shevket, Yilfer 27250 Pavlou, M 27000 Martin, Jonathan 26625 Boland, Liam 26600 Cruickshank, Andrew 26475 Dean, Alan 26375 Herron, Mike 25625 Halsey, David 25325 Volpe, Antonio 24825 Taunton, Kevin 23875 Jones, Iwan 23225 Myford, Matt 23075 Boon, Robert 21925 Moriali, A 21925 Goodall, Nick 21900 Kam, Leo 21625 Shantra, Mark 21525 Martin, William 21400 Whyman, Piers 21200 Nosko, W 21075 Scullion, Alex 21025 Glading, Richard 20775 Wyre, Ray 19975 Ballou, Bob 19900 Hogg, S 19325 Allen, richie 18900 Macit, Ergun 18875 Persaud, Nikhil 18875 Smith, Chris 18550 Secola, F 16950 Moult, James 16675 Shellum, Jason 15575 Mcgrane, J 15250 Omahoney, Denis 14400 Murphy, John 14175 Colclough, David 13625 Mcdonagh, Simon 12625 Grech, Joseph 12450 Dwyer, John 11975 Trimby, Michael 11000 Nikkhah, S 10650 Lock, Owen 10150 Gurnam, H 9675 Libertini, Martino 7325 Poast, Kevin 6025 Moran, Sean 3575 Owston, Dan 3025 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 02:01:16 PM With the blinds starting at 500/1,000 ante 100, the stacks around the starting stack mark are in pretty desperate shape and they have been throwing their chips in with wild abandon in the hope of doubling and then doubling again to a properly playable stack.
Kevin Poast, for example, is OUT after shoving in late position with what turned out to be Kd 2c for only 6k - big blind Alex Scullion thought for longer than you might imagine before calling with his Aspades Jc to knock him out. Meanwhile Hitsquad member and Bluesquare sponsored player Karl Mahrenholz picks up Qh Qd just in time to bust the Ac Js of Pete Linton. Check out the evil eye being cast his way by neighbour Iwan Jones as he rakes in some more chips to add to The One Tower. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2351&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 02:05:28 PM Good luck to the Blondes. What blinds do they come back at? It's 500 1k with a 100 ante at the start of today. As expected, some chips have already been flying about and we have some early casualties... Denis Omahoney started the day with 14k so was under some pressure to get some chips going. AK's a fine hand for that but mateyboy's 9 9 held on a blank board and IrishDenis departs the competition with a shrug and a smile. Dan Owston is also OUT. Shortstacked with just 3025 chips he shoved allin in late position and was called in 2 spots by S Hogg and Richard Herbert. FLOP: 9s 2c 9h... Both the live players check. TURN: Qh Again checkage was the order of the day. RIVER: 4h Check and......bet of 5k by Richard Herbert. Dan probably realised this wasn't a good sign and Hogg realised his bacon was cooked and passed. Richard flipped up K8h for the flush and Dan's TT was no good...but he did a great job of cheering himself on during the hand football style. Good game Dan. With news that one of the early chip leaders Lucy Rokach has run into some bother, it is a pretty manic start! Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 02:09:20 PM Lucy Rokach is OUT!
From big stack to the felt - it can happen in just a couple of key hands, and one of them just happened... She'd already lost about half of her pretty hefty starting chips in one big pot, and now got involved with equally chipped up Paul Lawrence. I saw it from the flop where Lawrence was inspecting the pot (around 10k) and the board (9d 8h 6s) before betting 10,600. Lucy called quickly. Turn: 3s Again, he bet 10,600 precisely. Lucy called more quickly still. River: 7s Now Lawrence checked and faced a counted-down all-in of 13,000. He wasn't happy about it, and thought for a good while, before eventually coming off the fence on the Call side. He showed: Ad 8c Lucy Rokach showed: Qc Jd And the early aggressor and chip leader has now joined the procession heading for the rail or the bar, which is quickly becoming a river of disappointed ex-players. Pictured: Paul Lawrence counting his new near 90k stack. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2353&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 02:30:53 PM Kevin Taunton has been knocked out of the competition.
Holding AJ his allin move was called by Jason Shelhum, whose AQ held on a Q 9 9 blank blank board to win him a nice pot. John Kabbaj, one of the most experienced players in the competition has just been involved in a hand with Mohammed Barkatu. After a few thousand chips went into the pot preflop, both players liked the flop, John getting his shortish stack in with JT on a 9s 7d Ts flop. Mohammed Barkatu's 88 had less outs than he thought it would and the A and Q on the turn and river changed nothing, granting a timely double up to 35k or so for John Kabbaj. Charalambos Xanthos has had a good start and looks to have bolstered his 55k stack up to 85k or so... Glen Martin has doubled up at the expense of Steve Littlejohn. Steve had called a riase preflop with 99 and liked the look of the 8c 7s 2c flop, but Glen had an easy call with his stack size and QQ and he took it down and looks to have moved to around 30-35k. Marc Goodwin is another of the day's early risers, moving his stack to around the 90k mark. Mark Herron is on around 40k at this stage. Nick Gibson, who is wielding what appears to be a Vic's inhaler as though it was a £50 Havana cigar is looking focused and up for all eventualities and has the stack to cause mischief... Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 02:37:59 PM Sadly the original blonde, ElBlondie Dave Colclough is OUT.
Holding Ks6s on a 5s 8s 8d board, he committed himself to the flop and was called by the TT of Jonathan Martin. A virtual flip, Dave missed his outs and joined the swelling crowds who have been sent to the rail in this lightning first hour. There are now 89 players remaining, the average stack is 47k and the blinds are a meaty 600 1200 with a 100 ante. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 03:00:16 PM Snoopy's stack size hasn't changed dramatically since the start...
As I join him, he is yawning to give the impression he is just a tired dog but this is all clearly a well rehearsed trap to fool his tablemates. After a little gentle ribbing from his neighbour, Jeff Kimber, Snoopy warns him and anyone else within earshot "I'm the table maniac, don't mess with me." Joe Grech has been eliminated, running his pocket Jacks into Carl Buskirk's QQ, Carl now sitting on a big stack that looks to be over the 80k mark. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 03:14:26 PM The Luck of the Short Stacks has completely dried up. Some days, it takes hours to knock out the small stacks who just can't seem to lose a race, but today no matter how ahead they get it in, those near the felt are smacking into it, almost without exception.
For a start - Jeff Rogers all in on the big blind with Tc Ts (he'd dropped from around 35k to a stack which was coverable by his opponent John Dwyer, who himself had come back with just 11,975). Small blind Dwyer was giving his all-in a spin with his Aspades 2d, all in the middle preflop. Flop: 4c 4h 9h Turn: Ahrt A dispirited Rogers stands up in frustration and kind of stalks off as the 9s comes down, Dwyer says, "Sorry," and another guy at the table starts telling him off for apologising, all at the same time. Dwyer does seem to be a genuinely nice guy (although remorse is not something suitable for the poker table, generally) - JungleCat and I stole his taxi last night by running a bit up the road and hailing it in front of him. He took it very well, and we decided to share the cab as we were all heading North. An occasional player who enjoys the game rarely (five times a year, I remember him saying he played) he seems to be enjoying the whole thing immensely and wasn't fazed by the prospect of returning short stacked on Day Two and promptly going home again. That hasn't happened yet, however, and he has around 25k. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2357&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 03:22:07 PM Any news on Ian (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=174) Herbert (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=174) and Iwan (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=180) Jones (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=180) please Iwan Jones just busted, I'm afraid, and with a slightly peculiar set of circumstances. He only had 15,300 left, and it all went in preflop utg+1. Carl Buskirk, two positions to Jones' left, with a big stack in front of him, asked how much it was and promptly called. It folded all the way round and they were heads up. Iwan showed: Ad Kc Carl showed: Js 9s Iwan double took and then shrugged... Flop: 5s 6d Qc Turn: Th River: 9h "Same old same old..." sighed Iwan as he got up and wished his table good luck in the same tone in which you thank a deaf old relative for some paisley socks. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2359&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 03:34:01 PM hows danny 'upthemariners' rudd gettin on????? I didn't get a chance to speak to him but my rudimentary chip counting skills led me to beleive he had in the region of 55k. Nikhil Persaud is OUT! Raising ot 2.5k in early position with 9k back, he was asked how much he had behind by S Nikkhah. "just under 10k" to which Nikkhah announced "Raise 10k." Everyone else got out of the way quickly and it was back to Nik. He now began to shuffle uncomfortably. With so few chips back and getting 2-1 he made the call, although felt like he was probably dominated and this was the case as Nikkhah showed AQ to his A9. The cards came down quickly and the 9 Nik was looking for failed to materialise, sending him to the rail. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 03:35:01 PM With all the carnage of bust-outs from short stacks to near-leaders, someone must be benefitting: here's one of those coming out of the early destruction not just unscathed but positively healthy - Nick Gibson, one of the first players Tikay introduced me to seasons ago... he's up to 140,000 and understandably cheerful.
(http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2363&g2_serialNumber=1) The blinds are now being raised to 800/1,600 ante 100. 72 players remaining. Average stack 60,000 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 04:21:57 PM Table Snoopy has seen quite a bit of action, with his original table breaking last level. He found time to tell me that Reyaaz Mulla was unlucky r.e. his exit - having raised pre and been called by both blinds, the flop came J-J-x. He slowplayed his Qc Qs here, eventually getting it in on the 5 turn, only to find that the blinds player who'd bet out the flop actually had 5-5 and busted him there and then.
Anyway, my attention came back to the current (then) hand, in which on the turn Jamil Ogunmakinwa had moved in for something like 45k - on a board of 9d Tc 4s Ahrt. There was already nearly 50k in the pot - this was a re-raise, and a big one. His opponent, on the button, dwelling, was Simon Randall, who had a pretty hefty stack - a call of 45k represented about half of what he had behind at this time. He dwelled for a while, finally picking up a chip and saying, "Flip a coin." He caught the chip, looked at it, said, "Shit," and promptly called. Randall showed: Td 9h Ogunmakinwa showed: 9s 9c and doubled through to around 150k. "I would've folded if it had come down the other side," he lamented. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 04:23:26 PM John Kabbaj has become a card rack at just the right time. Only on 22k at the break not long ago, he has turned this round by receiving 2 full double ups with Aces twice in 5 hands and is now sitting not far off the 100k mark.
The 2nd time Mohammed Barkatu was the unfortunate donator, calling John's raise with KQ and flopping top pair, but no good against John "Aces magnet" Kabbaj. UpTheMariners has just taken down a pot. Facing a raise to 5,500 from David Dean in the cutoff UTM made it 11,300 more which Dean folded to after the customary pause to make it look like he had a hand :) Adam Heller and Carl Buskirk are vying for the lead at the moment. Marc Goodwin is OUT. Raising to 8k with 88, he was reraised allin for 45k. "You've got AK at best" said Marc, "Let's give 'em a spin" and called. His opponent turned over the slightly suprising AJ but hit a J to win the pot and send Marc to the rail. Mark Banin is on circa 44k and Ian Cox, having doubled up early on, is doing ok with 42k or so. Matt Myford just moved his relative short stack into the middle and was called by his next door neighbour, Luke Trotman in an AT v KQ faceoff. An interesting board of Ts 8h 3c Jd left Matt sweating the river, but he managed to draw a brick rather than excrete one as a T river to give him trips ensured a full double up to 30-35k or so. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 04:54:56 PM Ian Cox -- 45,000
Daniel Rudd -- 75,000 Mark Banin -- 42,000 Joel Effedgi -- 88,000 Priyan de Mel -- 145,000 Jamil Ogunmakinwa -- 225,000 Carl Buskirk -- 200,000 Nick Gibson -- 140,000 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 05:20:19 PM Here is John (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=215) Kabbaj (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=215) giving an advanced lecture on how to find aces when you are shortstacked.
(http://blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2379&g2_serialNumber=1) Another picture of InTheMariners, strictly speaking redundant since Jen just posted one, but being a blonde he's allowed that extra bit of camera exposure. (http://blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2381&g2_serialNumber=1) And this is the Dog caught slightly offguard by me, sat next to the intimidating stack of Priyan Demel but does Snoopy look intimidated? Not a bit of it. He just looks Come on Doggy, you can do it. (http://blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2377&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 05:31:35 PM Steve Littlejohn has just gone at the hands of Brian Gilbert.
Steve was holding JJ, Brian AA and a turn A and river A for quads hammered home Brian's advantage, winning him a big 80k pot and sending Steve on his way. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 05:34:27 PM Jamie Moult just won a big pot knocking out Simon Randall. They were threeway to a flop of 9s 4s 6d, and Moult moved all in for 31,500 (the pot around half that). Randall squirmed for a minute, having made the call in later position than Moult preflop and now faced with a decision to call all in, with one player left behind him to act. He eventually went for it, the Third Man got out of the way, and they were on their backs:
Jamie Moult: Ad 9h Simon Randall: 7s 3s The turn and river were non-straightening non-flushing Qh 2d and Randall's gamble didn't pay off leaving him out and Moult on around 75,000. As he left I may have had a quizzical expression on, but that was to do with how the preflop action went so that Randall ended up in a raised pot with 7-3 suited - did he raise, call a raise? No idea - and that's the missing piece of the story - may try to catch Mr. Moult in the dinner break. Perhaps misreading my puzzlement, Randall said to me, "In case you're wondering, if he's got A-K, I'm actually favourite." I thanked him and decided now was not the time to ask about the preflop action. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 05:49:53 PM Pre-dinner break chip counts - hope we've got most of your requests (full, accurate counts will be provided courtesy of Bluesquare GUKPT counters post-break in an hour and a half or so):
Surinder Sunar -- 40,000 Mark Herron -- 126,000 Priyan de Mel -- 166,000 Adam 'Snoopy' Goulding -- 47,000 Carl Buskirk -- 240,000 Adam Wilkinson -- 44,200 Sunny Chattha -- 46,000 John Dwyer -- 36,000 Davood Mehrmand -- 140,000 Richard Herbert -- 47,000 Jamil Ogunmakinwa -- 223,000 Laurence Houghton -- OUT H. Gurnham -- 34,000 Bambos -- 130,000 John Kabbaj -- 120,000 Joel Effedgi -- 102,000 Ian Cox -- 105,000 Brian Gilbert -- 90,000 Nick Gibson -- 185,000 Owen Lock -- 24,000 Leo Kam -- 122,000 45 minute dinner break. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 07:19:12 PM 40 players remain...and with 36 paid things have slowed considerably as bubble dodging becomes the order of the day for many.
This is not slowing down John Kabbaj who I saw raising several times, once from the cut off to 7k, all pass and the 5.6k in blinds and antes was picked up(he didn't show). Once more from UTG raised to 8k this time, all fold and this time he shows the AdQd. Another 5.6k thank you. Nick Gibson also appears to be using his big stack well, raising from middle position and picking up the blinds and antes before shuffling his cards round to find an ace to show... Surinder Sunar is OUT. No details of his exit hand at the moment. Here are the chip counts from the end of level 13 courtesy of the number-crunching ninjas at blue square... Buskirk, Carl 269200 Owen, Craig 210000 Gibson, Nick 207000 Heller, Adam 201500 Ogunmakinwa, Jamil 194300 Demel, Priyan 175800 Shakerchi, Talal 166800 Martin, Jonathan 143700 Kam, Leo 143700 Eastwood, Simon Joseph 142300 Dean, Alan 139600 Xanthos, Charalambos 132100 Bader, Martin 130000 Banin, Mark 129500 Kabbaj, John 125100 Selin, Patrik 118000 Herron, Mark 118000 Cox, Ian 103800 Denton, Charles 101700 Mehrmand, Davood 101400 Ettedgi, Joel 99300 Bale, M 96700 Rudd, Daniel 80400 Allen, richie 80100 Moult, James 78700 Ringe, G 74300 Fletcher, Michael 62800 Chattha, Sunny 61800 Hayes, M 59400 Boyle, Alan 59400 Herbert, Richard 54800 Cruickshank, Andrew 54200 Pavlou, M 51600 Boon, Robert 51400 Wilkinson, Adam 51000 Goulding, Adam 47100 Lawrence, Paul 45200 Pini, Frank 45000 Whyman, Piers 35600 Lotter, Andrew 31100 Nikkhahe, K 27800 Lock, Owen 27400 Holbrook, Nick 23200 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 07:31:18 PM Richard Herbert busted earlier this level (been having connection problems for the rest of it) - raising under the gun after, "Playing like a rock for ages," which fact didn't put off Matey from re-raising him all in with A-J - Herbert's Tc Th failed to hold and so close to the money he does the Walk of Shame instead, looking irritated more than shamed.
Also - Mick Fletcher - just gone on the Pre-bubble. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 07:39:46 PM Adam Heller has just busted another of the shortstacks, Owen Lock, agonisingly close to a payday.
He has blessed with some nice hands and found KK at the same time Owen found AK, ensuring they were going to get in a preflop tangle. No surprises from the board, and Adam Heller's stack grows ever larger and Owen moves away to regale his friends with stories of his bad luck and unfortunate timing... 39 players remain... M Hayes has been knocked out after seeing a K hi flop with 2 spades, he commited his chips and was called by the A9s of the chipped up Leo Kam and a spade river finished Hayes off... 38 players remain.... There was one more knockout to bring us down to 37 making it BUBBLE TIME... Which doesn't last long as we have out bubbler and I'm afraid to say it was Blondite, Daniel Rudd aka UpTheMariners. His executioner was also a blondite, Ian Cox. The hand played out that Daniel made it 7k from the cutoff and Ian reraised to 22k. Daniel then pushed for another 54k. Given the tough decisions both players made the hand started with 40 left and finished with 37 left by the time all the dwelling was done. Ian eventually made what must have been a fairly difficult call with JJ and was rewarded by being shown 99 in the hands of Daniel Rudd. The flop gave Daniel a flush draw and additional hope but blanked out to give the giant pot to Ian and push him up with the leaders. Sadly Daniel became the 37th placer, one off the money, and will be feeling a bit sick inside but he played a good tournament from what I saw and can be proud of his performance. Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 07:41:23 PM Snoopy's forty-something thousand chips looked great at the start of today, but don't look so comfortable now... Just before the bubble he did move all in after Carl Buskirk limped in late position and Priyan de Mel made up the small blind. Whatever he had on the big blind, it was time for Snoops to push and push he did... with no calling.
A couple of hands later (this is still a pre-bubble story) Priyan de Mel raised preflop to 7,200, and found Adam Wilkinson re-raising to 31,200 (which left him just 15k behind). Priyan considered for a minute and opted to just call this large committed-looking preflop re-raise... they saw the flop: Th Jd 5s. Wilkinson checked, and de Mel threw out enough yellow 5k chips to cover him. He went into the tank, and eventually passed - showing 8d 8h and leaving himself with just 15k... Haven't been back down there in a while to check on how the doubling up (or not) is going, but I imagine action will have been faster now that everyone's in the money.... Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 07:51:06 PM Here are the payouts that lie in wait for our remaining players....
1st: £119,590 + £10,000 added + fab watch + Grand Final seat 2nd: £64,950 3rd: £43,300 4th: £34,640 5th: £25,980 6th: £21,650 7th: £17,320 8th: £12,990 9th: £10,820 10th: £6,500 11th: £4,330 12-18th: £3,460 19-27th: £3,030 28-36th: £2,160 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 08:16:40 PM Sunny Chattha was just involved to some extent in a biggish pot. One of the shorterstacks pushed allin and Sonny called, only to find the now chipped up Ian Cox behind him setting him allin.
Sunny passed after a long dwell with 99... The shorter stack, who I believe was Michael Fletcher had AK and Ian Cox also revealed AK when the cards were turned over... The flop came blank, blank, blank, NINE, blank which must have been painful for Sunny who would have close to trebled up on that hand and he showed his frustration, walking away from the table loudly lamenting "I knew he had AK, I knew it, I knew it...." As it is the lack of flushing cards meant the pot was chopped between Ian and Michael. 29 players remain, 2 more eliminations until we know our Day 3 lineup... Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 08:31:56 PM This one shows Alan Boyle doubling through off of Carl Buskirk (like Snoopy just did a minute ago....)
This time Boyle made a bit of a last-stand move with Aspades 7h, and was understandably sad when Buskirk called in the small- until he turned over Ad 6d. The board brought four hearts so a flush took a few of Carl's chips and gave The Jumper a new lease of life. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2385&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 08:39:24 PM Recap of eliminations:
30 - Alan Boyle 31 - Talal Shakerchi 32 - James Moult 33 - Joel Ettedgi 34 - Adam Wilkinson 35 - Piers Whyman 36 - Paul Laurence Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: Djinn on October 19, 2007, 09:34:36 PM Chip Counts from Table Snoopy:
1. Mark Herron -- 55,000 2. Priyan de Mel -- 227,000 3. Snoopy -- 80,000 4. Bambos -- 105,000 5. Nick Gibson -- 310,000 6. Carl Buskirk -- 420,000 7. Robert Boon -- 145,000 Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 09:48:17 PM How lucky is this man?
Not only is he just collecting a 150K pot off Mark Banin with QQ vs Mark's JJ, but he is receiving a soothing massage from one of the good looking massage girls. What a life! Johnathan Martin (http://blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2391&g2_serialNumber=1) Carl Buskirk, the unpredictable chip leader has been aggressively raising Priyam DeMel's big blind with his big stack. Priyam is not short of chips himself though. I saw him call one of Carl's late position raises to 16k. The flop came As 4d Jh . Priyam checked and Carl bet 20k. Priyam called. Turn was a Jc. Check Check. River was a 2s. 15k bet by Priyam, called by Buskirk with.....K7....King high he announced proudly as he called before Priyam showed AT for top pair and collected the pot in his impassive, impenetrable way. You'd have thought this might have slowed down Buskirk's thievery but the very next round he again raised Priyam's blind to 16k and Priyam again called. The flop came As Kd 9h and both players checked. on the turn 8 Priyam bet out 15k and Carl called. River 8 and Priyam bet out 30k but Carl folded and Priyam showed him AK. Here is the naughty Carl Buskirk along with his enormous stack..... (http://blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=2387&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Bluesquare.com London GUKPT: Day 2: At A Glance Post by: JungleCat03 on October 19, 2007, 10:02:30 PM And finally....
(http://www.record-eagle.com/2006/jul/04cfgum1.jpg) ....the day 2 bubble has burst! We are down to our final 27! Mark Herron, who had become short, went allin preflop with KK and got called in 2 spots by Nick Gibson and Robert Boon. The 2 live players checked it to the river where Nick Gibson's AJ had made a four flush and eliminated the unfortunate Mark Herron to bring today's events to a close... Final chip counts will follow on later but for now thanks for following everyone from myself and Jen, well done blondites snoopy and Ian Cox and ;stickaforkinme; |