Title: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:17:56 AM 288 began and 16 remain
These are they William Dorey 14 4 1374500 Marc Foggin 0 5 1082500 Colburn Tomlin 0 1 830500 Jake Cody 0 3 828000 Chin Chai Koh 14 6 817000 Matt Russell 14 1 630000 Jerome Bradpiece 0 7 568000 Alex Goulder 14 7 502000 Paul Skipper 14 2 476000 Terry Plummer 0 2 348500 Mark Chantler 0 8 344500 Iwan Jones 0 4 292000 Jack Allen 14 5 180500 Andrew Wayman 14 8 168500 Emyr Wyn Lewis 14 3 134000 Thomas Mccready 0 6 109500 blinds are 6000-12000 ra 1000 1 - £89,213 2 - £52,155 3 - £31,293 4 - £21,960 5 - £16,470 6 - £12,353 7 - £9,608 8 - £6,863 9 - £5,490 10 - £3,843 11 - £3,843 12 - £3,843 13 - £3,843 14 - £2,745 15 - £2,745 16 - £2,745 2pm start Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 11:18:32 AM 1st
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 11:33:40 AM No fudging it - twirl to victory.
(http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2008/12/19/heroes460.jpg) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 11:42:33 AM my man Frankie gets this vote by a short head.......Tom, Alex and Andrew in the mix at the end even in a chop.
obv Jake has all the ability but.................. In my widest dreams tho Ratt Muscle takes it down and we all laugh at Cos ;bumwiggle; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:43:25 AM Biographies
William Dorey 1374500 My first sight of William at this event. From Brighton, he was a finalist at the PKR live main event this year and in the GUKPT Brighton Summer Series Main Event Marc Foggin 1082500 Newcastle high stakes Online player who in the last year has transitioned to the live game with success, including a win in the DTD Deepstack a year ago for £31,000 Colburn Tomlin 830500 Local player "Rastafish" has been on a great run in the second half of this year. He Chopped the Deepstack in October and finalled the APAT Main at DTD in August. Stick around him for two minutes, and you'll get half an hour on each. Loudly. Jake Cody 828000 A welcome return to form for Jake, after a long spell in the wilderness. Chin Chai Koh 817000 Mansfield's finest, great fun, noisy and would be a hugely popular winner. Is it? Matt Russell 630000 Freerolling GreekStein as a result of their Gym bet. Would be another great winner and whisper it but has also been on a great run with multiple DTD Deepstack top 20 finishes in the last six months Jerome Bradpiece 568000 A Black belt belt (someone can tell me the colour), Omaha specialist (5th in the WSOPE Omaha this year) and long long lists of results including a GUKPT win for over £120,000 and a spell in 2008 with six festival finals which all led to wins at various locations. 10th in the Monte Carlo a year ago, well palced to beat that today Alex Goulder 502000 Defending Champion going for what would be an unbelievable double, cambridgealex had quite a tough day yesterday but made it through relatively unscathed. Paul Skipper 476000 My first sight of Paul who negotitated his way through yesterday without too much concern. Never a short-stack, and never at the head of affairs Terry Plummer 348500 South of England regular festival player, won an Empire London £1k event in 2009, and a series of cashes in places like Full House, Royal Surrey and Southend since Mark Chantler 344500 Already Mark's largest live cash, beating three of them in 2010 Iwan Jones 292000 oyoysaveloy on blonde, and the first time I have seen him on the live circuit for a while though he has been playing at the Palm Beach a lot. Long track record of live festival success including GUKPT fianls and EPT/WSOP cashes Jack Allen 180500 Young local lad, semi-pro footballer and aspiring boxer. Was going great guns until late on yesterday where he found himself mixing it up on an aggressive table and losing some ground. Definitely one to watch for the future Andrew Wayman 168500 Normally useless live, we were all majorly surprised to see him make Day 2, let alone cash. Just shows, doesn't it, you can never tell... Mega-volume Online spoecialist, beaneh on Sky Poker. Says he doesn't take this too seriously, but don't believe a word of it, the steely glint of determination in his eyes says otherwise Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 Might be Welsh. Ground a short-stack for all of yesterday Thomas Mccready 109500 Never heard of him, but whoever this newcomer is showed infite patience for two days to get this far. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 19, 2011, 11:44:04 AM There are so many good guys in there that I would be happy to see win this and I'm funking for all of them.
Especially funking for Matt and Tom as they're my best chance of some Xmas nippage ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 11:45:12 AM Marc Chantler and Will are v.good friends, would have came here together for sure, and prob sharing a hotel. Will doubled with a3 v ak aip vs Mark. They both high stakes regs, Muzowned on PKR/Sky,
Both got alottttt of game and expect them to be there or there abouts. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 11:48:19 AM jerome is a brown belt......but Chi Chai Koh is a mudder ferkin Blackbelt innit
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: samj19 on December 19, 2011, 12:03:30 PM Googogogogogog Marc Foggin
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Laxie on December 19, 2011, 12:04:12 PM ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; Come oooooooooooooon the blondes!!! ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 19, 2011, 12:05:35 PM ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; Come oooooooooooooon the blondes!!! ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; ;cheerleader; And Jack Allen Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Eso Kral on December 19, 2011, 12:07:13 PM Would love to see one of these tid (in no particular order)
Alex, Matt, Tom, Titty, Frankie, Foggy or Jack!! Gl all left in though Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 12:07:32 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1
Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 12:13:43 PM Might have to skip work later if Matt , Tom AND Alex final
Great going guys well done Also gl to Chinese Frankie and Andrew Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: c4ught on December 19, 2011, 12:14:11 PM Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 £5 on each if I can ship on Stars?Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 12:15:33 PM sorry only have my stakers money on there, bank xfer only guys
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 12:15:46 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 12:16:08 PM Keep the Grinding Real Tom & Good Luck to Frankie and Alex too
One of you ;first; please Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 12:22:12 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 12:27:14 PM 20 on bradpiece and Frankie pls
Will the Bet be void if it's a chop ? Goooooo Frankie Ship tonight only tho around 9ih Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 12:29:53 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate just trying to protect mug punters like, well, myself. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 12:31:30 PM adjusted prices, had a load of 'mate' money for jake he's into 7/2 and lengthened a few others
William Dorey 1374500 5/1 Jake Cody 828000 7/2 Marc Foggin 1082500 11/2 Colburn Tomlin 830500 10/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 12:35:44 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate just trying to protect mug punters like, well, myself. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Skippy on December 19, 2011, 12:39:04 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate just trying to protect mug punters like, well, myself. Didn't you bet on yourself at Black Belt Live? [X] mug punter Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 12:43:46 PM William Dorey 1374500 4/1 Jake Cody 828000 4/1 Marc Foggin 1082500 5/1 Colburn Tomlin 830500 9/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 10/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 10/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Only about 50% overround this time. wd mate just trying to protect mug punters like, well, myself. Didn't you bet on yourself at Black Belt Live? [X] mug punter Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 12:46:39 PM Betting to c130% on a 16 runner 'novelty' market is pretty fair imo...
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 12:51:25 PM Betting to c130% on a 16 runner 'novelty' market is pretty fair imo... and from what i see lots of money going on frankie and his odds aint shortened[X] shrewd cookie is Trigg Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JIMIJIMI on December 19, 2011, 12:55:40 PM Hi every1, TY Tighty for ur excellent updates as usual ;0) WP to the 16 left for getting this far & Special GL to Evilpie, Rastafish, Alex, Frankie ( im lookin to open a new chippy if i ship this lol), Red Dog & Jake. FFS 1 of u do it.
P. S. MERRY XMAS & a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2 EVERY1 I KNOW ;0) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JIMIJIMI on December 19, 2011, 12:56:57 PM Hi every1, TY Tighty for ur excellent updates as usual ;0) WP to the 16 left for getting this far & Special GL to Evilpie, Rastafish, Alex, Frankie ( im lookin to open a new chippy if i ship this lol), Red Dog & Jake. FFS 1 of u do it. SORI Forgot Jack Allen aswell.P. S. MERRY XMAS & a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2 EVERY1 I KNOW ;0) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:01:34 PM jerome into 7/1 CL out to 6/1!!!
evil pie and rasta out to 12/1 William Dorey 1374500 6/1 Jake Cody 828000 7/2 Marc Foggin 1082500 11/2 Colburn Tomlin 830500 12/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 12/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 7/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 01:10:40 PM £5 of the queens English on mr Ratt Muscle
I'll bank transfer when home from work? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 01:12:28 PM Hi every1, TY Tighty for ur excellent updates as usual ;0) WP to the 16 left for getting this far & Special GL to Evilpie, Rastafish, Alex, Frankie ( im lookin to open a new chippy if i ship this lol), Red Dog & Jake. FFS 1 of u do it. Happy Xmas to you as well Colin are you at dtd anytime over the holidays?P. S. MERRY XMAS & a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2 EVERY1 I KNOW ;0) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 01:12:56 PM jerome into 7/1 CL out to 6/1!!! evil pie and rasta out to 12/1 William Dorey 1374500 6/1 Jake Cody 828000 7/2 Marc Foggin 1082500 11/2 Colburn Tomlin 830500 12/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 12/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 7/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 For sure if somebody deserve to win more than others it must be Jerome Bradpiece. Probably best all round player I personally came across and one who never wins top prize. Frankie and Rastafish will be here in top 5... As I would say Jake Cody. I can't see Poshboy going further than top 5 this time... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Da Bookie on December 19, 2011, 01:14:49 PM I`ll have £40 on Marc Foggin if thats ok. Da Bookie speaks!!!!! poker pricewise lol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:16:11 PM jerome won the gukpt in walsall season 1 albeit 4 years ago
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 01:16:29 PM All streaming problems seem to have been smoothed out, 30 minute delay streaming will start at 2:30pm at http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167
Feature table has now been changed, meaning, Frankie, reigning champion Alex Goulder and the chip leader will all be on the feature Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:16:36 PM booked mike, sending pm
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 19, 2011, 01:18:49 PM I`ll have £40 on Marc Foggin if thats ok. Da Bookie speaks!!!!! poker pricewise lol I would also like to place this bet. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:19:58 PM both booked
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 19, 2011, 01:20:39 PM GL to everyone but Frankie and Tom top two would be just grand.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dewi_cool on December 19, 2011, 01:21:47 PM £25 on Matt please
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 01:23:30 PM 30 quid on will @ 6 pls trigg, confirm and I will send. Still have bank details if the same as last time.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:23:49 PM 30 quid on will @ 6 pls trigg, confirm and I will send. Still have bank details if the same as last time. yeh send there, booked mate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 01:25:49 PM 30 quid on will @ 6 pls trigg, confirm and I will send. Still have bank details if the same as last time. yeh send there, booked mate cheers, sending in 5. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dewi_cool on December 19, 2011, 01:26:51 PM £25 on Matt please booked?Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Da Bookie on December 19, 2011, 01:27:26 PM Wow all that cash wish i was a bookie licence to print money
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:28:21 PM yeh sent pm Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dewi_cool on December 19, 2011, 01:29:16 PM yeh sent pm Kthx funds sent Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 01:34:16 PM excitement is building at Johnson Towers!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: typhoon13 on December 19, 2011, 01:34:45 PM C,mon the RED DOG
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 19, 2011, 01:34:56 PM Shipped Goooooooooooooooooo Foggin
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 01:39:53 PM Good luck Jake north west are cheering you to another win
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:42:25 PM last bets lads before i get some kippppp
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 19, 2011, 01:45:11 PM C,mon the RED DOG Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 19, 2011, 01:47:15 PM All the best to Red Dog, & hope for a blonde packed final table.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DaveShoelace on December 19, 2011, 01:48:13 PM Go Red Dog!
Also go Pie & Alex. I think Jake Cody is a great guy, brilliant player, and perfect ambassador for UK poker......but it is so flippin unfair he wins everything, so come on Jake, give one of these lads a chance. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Leatherman on December 19, 2011, 01:49:49 PM If not too late i'll have £10 on my hero Matt Russel..
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 01:54:14 PM My bet booked?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:55:39 PM didnt see it paul?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: donkieplayer on December 19, 2011, 01:55:51 PM jerome into 7/1 CL out to 6/1!!! 5 on jake 5 on jerome bradpiece pls, can i send via paypal?evil pie and rasta out to 12/1 William Dorey 1374500 6/1 Jake Cody 828000 7/2 Marc Foggin 1082500 11/2 Colburn Tomlin 830500 12/1 Chin Chai Koh 817000 9/1 Matt Russell 630000 12/1 Jerome Bradpiece 568000 7/1 Alex Goulder 502000 10/1 Paul Skipper 476000 12/1 Terry Plummer 348500 14/1 Mark Chantler 344500 16/1 Iwan Jones 292000 16/1 Jack Allen 180500 20/1 Andrew Wayman 168500 20/1 Emyr Wyn Lewis 134000 22/1 Thomas Mccready 109500 33/1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 01:56:22 PM Players are taking their seats
Different feature table, live feed working fine link http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167 30 minute delay Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 01:57:04 PM check your pm's punters
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 01:58:40 PM (http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo151/outragous76/reddogracing.png)
win dem flips sir! glgl Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 02:01:36 PM pm'd paul you booked
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Laxie on December 19, 2011, 02:03:39 PM Red and the Evil one heads up please!!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:06:04 PM Jake Cody a late arrival, sits down straight into the big blind, having missed two hands
Tom mcCready shoves onto the big blind Cody passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:08:15 PM Jack Allen doubles up
He shoves K-Q Big stack Dorey calls with K-7 K-Q holds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:15:41 PM William Dorey 67,000 UTG+1
Matt Russell calls small blind Paul Skipper 67,000 in the big blind Dorey shoves,setting both in Both blinds pass Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:16:33 PM On the other table a three way pot develops
Chantler bets 67,000 on 4-7-8-3 Tomlin calls Foggin check calls in the blinds turn J, No flushes possible Foggin leads for 200,000 Both fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:18:35 PM Frankie opens for 26,000
Wayman shove 144,000 Call Frankie Ks Tc Wayman Ahrt Aspades 9c Js 4h 8d 3c Double up for Titanium Bean Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 02:20:33 PM ill refrain from posting my support pictures of titty!
but GLGL Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:21:36 PM Good time to have Wifi problems....
When you see the stream, if I miss anything significant on the feature table, please feel free to post, and observations etc ty...you will see hole cards..I don't Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 02:22:43 PM How many aces does Andy get? Goooo Frankie
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 02:23:38 PM Frankie opens for 26,000 Wayman shove 144,000 Call Frankie Ks Tc Wayman Ahrt Aspades 9c Js 4h 8d 3c Double up for Titanium Bean issssssssssssssssssss iutttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 02:24:00 PM Frankie opens for 26,000 Wayman shove 144,000 Call Frankie Ks Tc Wayman Ahrt Aspades 9c Js 4h 8d 3c Double up for Titanium Bean This hand is like when Darth Vader fought his mentor. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:24:20 PM cambridgehannah rails cambridgealex for the first time.....
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZMjQnDT4rgU/Tu9I5b_cy-I/AAAAAAAAVS8/tT36NIMl7Yo/s512/IMG_9960.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 02:25:39 PM team scarfs ftw
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:34:02 PM Jerome Bradpiece 27,000
Terry Plummer calls on the button Marc Foggin calls big blind Qs 8s 2c is checked round Js checked to Plummer who bets 50,000 Bradpiece calls check check on Aspades Plummer 8d 8h Bradpiece shows Qd and mucks Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:35:06 PM Will Dorey 25,000 on the button
Frankie calls in the big blind Jd 2d 5h check, Dorey 28,000 Frankie c-raise to 65,000 Dorey makes it 134,000 Frankie with 557,000 back Long dwell. Quiet as a church mouse Folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: david3103 on December 19, 2011, 02:36:10 PM Feature table has players in hats scarfs coats and gloves...
Is it really that cold in there today? Advantage to the hardy souls like RedDog I'd reckon Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:38:34 PM Stream is up and good I gather?
Use it to help the updates please...post what you see for the hands I post Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 02:40:26 PM Live feed seems to be working ok hole cards on show board cards also
Simon trumper commentating Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 19, 2011, 02:41:31 PM Live feed seems to be working ok hole cards on show board cards also Simon trumper fyp Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: jonlundy on December 19, 2011, 02:41:50 PM lgoooooooooooo onnnnnnnn shurbettttttttttttttttt!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 02:43:09 PM dorey/skipper/russell hand was TT A9ss A7hh respectvely
dorey opened/4 bet aipf Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:46:39 PM Marc Foggin opens and Terry Plummer calls in the big blind
9d 4c 3s Plummer leads for 45,000 Foggin 145,000 Plummer all in 313,000 Foggin passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 02:49:59 PM Alex doesn't seem to have any of this "make up " on he's always talking about ?
Maybe he's just got the ladies underwear on today ? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:52:29 PM Jerome Bradpiece raises
Marc Foggin calls in the big blind 4h Ac 6d 2d Foggin leads for 39,000 Bradpiece 82,000 Foggin 320,000 Bradpiece all in 369,000 total call Bradpiece Ad Ahrt Foggin Aspades 6s river 4h Bradpiece goes over 900,000 with his double up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 19, 2011, 02:54:42 PM Anyone in Notts driving back to Essex way- left my bags in casino and will give £100 if anyone drops em off
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 02:56:52 PM Alex raises Kh Ts
Skipper calls Ad Qh Flop 6s 2c Ahrt Alex c bets 50 k skipper flats 4hTurn Alex bets skipper raises takes it down Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: toddswain on December 19, 2011, 02:57:24 PM Oh my days at that last hand.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 02:57:41 PM Massive 1.5m pot all in pre
Colburn Tomlin J-J marc Foggin A-K with the King of hearts A-7-5 flop all hearts 9 turn J river Tomlin felts Foggin and takes the chiplead On the rail the cry of "Fish Fish Fish" in a deep war dance style carries through the DTD air in semi menacing tones Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: toddswain on December 19, 2011, 02:58:49 PM Gotta feel for foggin, most ridic two hands
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: littlemissC on December 19, 2011, 02:59:43 PM Anyone in Notts driving back to Essex way- left my bags in casino and will give £100 if anyone drops em off Going to Hornchurch on Xmas day from notts if you can't arrange anything before let me knowTitle: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:02:16 PM Iwan Jones raises to set the two short-stacks on his left in
Foggin has to call with 5-2 Tom McCready calls with 7-7 Iwan A-9 Ace on the turn knocks Fogin out 16th, RED-DOG out 15th Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 19, 2011, 03:03:23 PM Sigh foggin :(
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 03:03:27 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind
;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:04:09 PM I have no idea how I am going to work this but I have been asked not to report feature table hands until they have gone up on the stream
Should be fun on the final table bubble and final Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_nun on December 19, 2011, 03:04:43 PM WP Tom.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: c4ught on December 19, 2011, 03:04:57 PM Will Dorey Tc 7c 25,000 on the button Are they allowed to watch the stream on their phones?Frankie calls in the big blind Th 7h Jd 2d 5h check, Dorey 28,000 Frankie c-raise to 65,000 Dorey makes it 134,000 Frankie with 557,000 back Long dwell. Quiet as a church mouse Folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 19, 2011, 03:05:05 PM Anyone in Notts driving back to Essex way- left my bags in casino and will give £100 if anyone drops em off Going to Hornchurch on Xmas day from notts if you can't arrange anything before let me knowty appreciate that- only round corner from me- pray to God i get them before, got everything in them Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 03:05:38 PM Anyone in Notts driving back to Essex way- left my bags in casino and will give £100 if anyone drops em off Bummer...I assume you didnt play the high roller ? just ship back on stars if not i guessCheers Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Laxie on December 19, 2011, 03:05:55 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 03:06:13 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 03:06:31 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GazWalker on December 19, 2011, 03:06:51 PM Poor Foggin, thats brutal :(
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 03:07:27 PM norrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr - UL Tom
gogogo mr russell Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 03:07:57 PM Back on the grinding bike for red dog
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 03:09:24 PM Very fine effort Tom, proud of you, & the out-hand abso plays itself. What a great sweat you gave us! Good luck to the rest of the lads, too. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 03:09:43 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: donkieplayer on December 19, 2011, 03:11:17 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:12:14 PM Marc Foggin 16th
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YkeATRiXtC0/Tu9FQjxpSZI/AAAAAAAAVSs/ZZJpc4B7rWY/s512/IMG_9953.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:13:29 PM Tom McCready 15th
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-H8PSaq5UT28/Tu9FMiFeP2I/AAAAAAAAVSY/Z1Gr6J2Fgis/s512/IMG_9948.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 19, 2011, 03:13:43 PM Anyone in Notts driving back to Essex way- left my bags in casino and will give £100 if anyone drops em off Bummer...I assume you didnt play the high roller ? just ship back on stars if not i guessCheers yeah played cash instead. Smart move lol, did post on other thread- sent back Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 19, 2011, 03:14:53 PM UL Tom. Played with him a lot yesterday. What a great guy and fun to have on the table and seemed to be loving every minute.
Also :( for Foggin. Great player. Come on the BEANEH Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:15:40 PM When you see two Wyn Lewis hands on the feature, shout
I will report then Meanwhile Chantler doubles through Cody J-J in the big blind v A-10ss on 10-6-8 750,000 for Chantler now Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: bobAlike on December 19, 2011, 03:16:17 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: donkieplayer on December 19, 2011, 03:16:56 PM Updates for Cody, Frankie and Bradpiece pls tighty!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:23:52 PM Updates for Cody, Frankie and Bradpiece pls tighty! Cody 400,000 Bradpiece 1m Half an hour ago Frankie was on about 600,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 03:28:58 PM Goooo Frankie and bradpiece
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:29:26 PM Cody doubles through Bradpiece, AK v KQdd, all in pre
730,000 pot Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 19, 2011, 03:30:54 PM WP Red Dog. Sick grind ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:31:01 PM Have you seen the Wyn Lewis hands on the feature yet please?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 03:32:08 PM How is mr evil doing tighty?
We gonna come rail later Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 19, 2011, 03:33:39 PM wp red! sick grind and ul on exit :)
gogogogo Alex! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 03:34:17 PM Have you seen the Wyn Lewis hands on the feature yet please? Saw him double with AKdd so far Vs Matt Russell Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 03:34:50 PM Have you seen the Wyn Lewis hands on the feature yet please? Saw him double with AKdd so far Vs Matt Russell KQss hand playing out now Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:34:56 PM How is mr evil doing tighty? We gonna come rail later Half an hour ago on 700,000 You tell me what the stream says he has currently, I will report the news when you've seen it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 03:36:16 PM seems a bit daft to have to wait for the stream to show hands, before you can update on the thread.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 03:37:10 PM Lewis out after bricking KQss on J-10-4 Vs Chinese Frankie A-J after Lewis opened and Frankie called pre.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 19, 2011, 03:38:41 PM VWP Tom, outstanding.
Go go Frankie. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:39:29 PM Jerome Bradpiece knocks out Iwan Jones
Raise A-J, Iwan 9-9 in the big blind call 329,000 pot 10-10-8-A-Q (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wV0IxXwG560/Tu9FN-bUc0I/AAAAAAAAVSc/R3H8iM3eao8/s512/IMG_9949.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 03:40:12 PM Good commentary by Simon he sounds like he knows what he's talking about
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: david3103 on December 19, 2011, 03:41:25 PM Lewis out after bricking KQss on J-10-4 Vs Chinese Frankie A-J after Lewis opened and Frankie called pre. With cambridgealex folding AJ pre to the raise and call Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 03:42:29 PM How is mr evil doing tighty? We gonna come rail later Half an hour ago on 700,000 You tell me what the stream says he has currently, I will report the news when you've seen it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:42:59 PM OK Catching up
Wyn Lewis out 13th, KQ v Frankie's AJ all in pre on J-10-4-5-8 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 03:43:15 PM Good commentary by Simon he sounds like he knows what he's talking about i'd rather listen to rob yongs dog. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 03:43:37 PM Good commentary by Simon he sounds like he knows what he's talking about [ ] agree im not saying its an easy job, but way to results orientated Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 19, 2011, 03:43:50 PM Would love to see one of the DTD regs take this down. Frankie, Alex or Matt FTW. Would be incred for Alex to do the double. He still hasn't told me how much this years 10% cost me but looks like valueee :)
UL Tom, was rooting for you too. Excellent updating as always! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:45:42 PM All fun and games
I will report the feature table as is now Then wait half an hour after the final starts and report it "real time" No spoilers please once the final starts Out 12th, Jack Allen, Dorey raises Q-J, Allen shoves K-Q, Dorey priced in Jack is the first card out Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 03:48:23 PM rofl Frankie not calling his "mate" there is absolutely ridiculous. Absolutely anti funking him now, what a joke. Play for the win ffs.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 03:48:39 PM WOW what a fold by Frankie. live players gonna nit it up I spose
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:48:56 PM Jack Allen out 12th
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-dCIEO9vCUeg/Tu9cqSogMiI/AAAAAAAAVTI/QtEx2QzsChA/s512/IMG_9959.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 03:49:16 PM rofl Frankie not calling his "mate" there is absolutely ridiculous. Absolutely anti funking him now, what a joke. Play for the win ffs. ??? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:50:58 PM The reason Allen was short was that he doubled up Alex Goulder 10-10 Alex v Allen A-Q
2-7-K-9-K 700,000 pot Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 03:52:01 PM Go poshboy!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 03:52:40 PM rofl Frankie not calling his "mate" there is absolutely ridiculous. Absolutely anti funking him now, what a joke. Play for the win ffs. In an ideal, theoretical-only view of the world, this may be a snap-jam. I don't know whether it is or not, as I am fairly carp at the pokers. What I do understand better, is Frankie's awareness of number of short stacks, payout structure which he would be happy to ladder somewhat may I suggest, and the fact the guy has jammed over an EP open from a seemingly tight-player. Just my 2c. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 03:52:51 PM What did frankie fold
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 03:54:02 PM Tighish player opens to 42k in c/off at 6k/12k. Jack allen shove 320k with A10 from sb. Frankie fold Jacks from the big blind
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 03:56:12 PM Wynn Lewis raised to 35 k kq tighty frankie all in on ten jack x flop Alex folded ace jack pre ( bit gay IMO ) squeeze play was in order
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Rivertony on December 19, 2011, 03:57:10 PM Tighish player opens to 42k in c/off at 6k/12k. Jack allen shove 320k with A10 from sb. Frankie fold Jacks from the big blind frankie only folded as jack allen is his horse!!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 03:57:14 PM Frankie open on the button
Matt Russell shoves on the big blind Frankie Calls Q-Q matt A-10 Q-7-7 flop A turn 6 river Matt Russell goes out 11th (https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-5t52qviFHXY/Tu9FHtfE44I/AAAAAAAAVR8/_sdT-2D7Oe0/s512/IMG_9941.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 03:57:39 PM Jacks
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 03:58:34 PM That's a ridic fold ESP as he stakes jack at least into this.....
Griiiiiinding. Got two walks from Cody with 15bb effective. Lovethekid. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 19, 2011, 03:59:07 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 03:59:17 PM Good run at it Matt, ul.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 04:00:36 PM Sigh, unlucky Matt.
glglglglggl Andrew Wayman Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:00:37 PM sorry about this being so disjointed, try to work out how to handle things and still make the update work
10 left Colburn Tomlin chip leader 1.5m Frankie second in chips I think Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 19, 2011, 04:00:49 PM Good run at it Matt, ul. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Leatherman on December 19, 2011, 04:01:12 PM Good run at it Matt, ul. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:01:37 PM Andrew Wayman shoves 15x bb with A-9o
Jake Cody finds A-K, calls, flops broadway Andrew Wayman out 10th (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rLmFVz6Jwz4/Tu9FLt55JdI/AAAAAAAAVSQ/2nYdHQ66zI4/s512/IMG_9946.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:02:18 PM Final table time
seat draw and counts coming Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:02:34 PM Ah sorry didn't realise.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Killerkilsby on December 19, 2011, 04:04:23 PM Is it just me or does that skipper guy unnecassarily slow things down?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 04:04:31 PM Well done Matt, what a run! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 04:05:17 PM So does that mean no updates at all now for half an hour after the final starts?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:05:53 PM That's a ridic fold ESP as he stakes jack at least into this..... vul Ratt MuscleGriiiiiinding. Got two walks from Cody with 15bb effective. Lovethekid. phew close wished titty gl then Warning - while you were typing 4 new replies have been posted. You may wish to review your post read these instead of posting. dodged massive rub.... unlucky andrew. comps are much more fun watching you cashing and not crashing Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 04:07:05 PM UL Beaneh.
Jake v Alex hu plz, glglgl. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:08:20 PM So does that mean no updates at all now for half an hour after the final starts? OK the final starts Nine handed This is not on the feature table, so I think I can report it real time There is a 30 minute break now Then when we hit 8 handed the action will move to the feature At that point I have to wait to report the action in time with the delay So yes there will be an update hiatus between those two times and I will be relying on you guys to let me know when your action starts, then I will write it all up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:08:35 PM UL Beaneh. Jake v Alex hu plz, glglgl. This and then Alex wins meaning he will have beaten pez and jake HU. gogogogo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 19, 2011, 04:08:44 PM DTD Stream gone down for me.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 19, 2011, 04:10:50 PM UL Beaneh. Jake v Alex hu plz, glglgl. This and then Alex wins meaning he will have beaten pez and jake HU. gogogogo Yeah that would be worth a thin brag or 2. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:12:02 PM stream down for me too n cant get back in
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 04:12:26 PM stream down because they are on a break maybe?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 04:12:35 PM My stream is live but has started auto-changing camera every few seconds...
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 04:13:22 PM DTD Stream gone down for me. good work tighty - kick the plug so you can report in real time. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:13:25 PM stream down because they are on a break maybe? yes. Or I have cut the cable One or the other Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 19, 2011, 04:15:24 PM Is it just me or does that skipper guy unnecassarily slow things down? This Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 04:16:23 PM Turning out to be a terrible day!
Sigh! Get pleno in to commentate or summat Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 04:17:58 PM Slipper or kipper ? My feed still on watchin mr kipper 4 bet with 57 off
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 19, 2011, 04:18:16 PM Sigh, UL Matt and TittyBean. GG
Alex or Frankie to win now, Jakes won too much already. Also RASTAFISH to win if he promises to play bigger cash games ;-) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:20:25 PM Final table
1 Mark Chantler 799,000 2 Paul Skipper 615,000 3 Alex Goulder 558,000 4 Chi Koh 1,146,000 5 Terry Plummer 846,000 6 Jake Cody 927,000 7 Jerome Bradpiece 766,000 8 Colburn Tomlin 1,412,000 9 Will Dorey 1,843,000 blinds about to go 10-20,000 average 960,000 1 - £89,213 2 - £52,155 3 - £31,293 4 - £21,960 5 - £16,470 6 - £12,353 7 - £9,608 8 - £6,863 9 - £5,490 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:21:33 PM Mark Chantler
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8GAuOajS7xk/Tu9FP_TP9kI/AAAAAAAAVSo/Ze4AZVXtr18/s512/IMG_9952.JPG) Paul Skipper (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zent7-PrUVw/Tu9FIIfnfMI/AAAAAAAAVSA/5ANG77sR_h8/s512/IMG_9942.JPG) Alex Goulder (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-1wzb4n-kW1g/Tu9co3XdW7I/AAAAAAAAVTA/8lLVAgqwd7g/s512/IMG_9957.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 04:22:28 PM Now he's in the tank with king 2 sooted of course
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:22:41 PM Chi Koh
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-73qONp3ray0/Tu9cpoQub5I/AAAAAAAAVTE/DiErRfVmxJc/s512/IMG_9958.JPG) Terry Plummer (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S-Wl3Iuyip4/Tu9FOqj9eXI/AAAAAAAAVSg/ZmZutxcErSw/s512/IMG_9950.JPG) Jake Cody (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-DGwcAIWXgLQ/Tu9FS8V9wLI/AAAAAAAAVS4/WaqMOloT8YY/s512/IMG_9956.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:23:44 PM Jerome Bradpiece
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-qDX7NP4GQJc/Tu9FSRXhKXI/AAAAAAAAVS0/f9oQyeO0TpQ/s512/IMG_9955.JPG) Colburn Tomlin (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Kfd7maSBiwo/Tu9FPbea5II/AAAAAAAAVSk/DXJzuqZEXVo/s512/IMG_9951.JPG) Will Dorey (https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-50QTGms6d4c/Tu9FHPi5zvI/AAAAAAAAVR4/heZ-1H2vHNo/s512/IMG_9940.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:24:46 PM Sigh, UL Matt and TittyBean. GG i love Colburn but why do they call him Rasta?Alex or Frankie to win now, Jakes won too much already. Also RASTAFISH to win if he promises to play bigger cash games ;-) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 04:26:13 PM Gooooooo Frankie and broadpiece
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:26:20 PM Sigh, UL Matt and TittyBean. GG i love Colburn but why do they call him Rasta?Alex or Frankie to win now, Jakes won too much already. Also RASTAFISH to win if he promises to play bigger cash games ;-) He's one of the world's leading authorities on Buddhism, that's why Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 04:29:34 PM ffs @ Red, Matt and Tittybone not running better today. :(
gl to Jerome, Alex and Jake. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 19, 2011, 04:30:17 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:32:17 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:34:17 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 04:34:29 PM Just caught up ul Matt wp
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 19, 2011, 04:35:28 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? no defending the jacks fold. pure collusion. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:37:20 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? no defending the jacks fold. pure collusion. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 19, 2011, 04:37:53 PM Sterling effort from Matt & Titty! UL Guys.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: toddswain on December 19, 2011, 04:38:16 PM Sigh at havin option to swap 7.5% with chantler and dorey. Sure did take it
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 19, 2011, 04:39:06 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? imo, it's not at all collusion, cheating or soft-play. Jack, playing a completely independent game has gone all in, (no collusive behavior between the two of them) now it's on Franky to make his decision, if he decides that calling is less profitable than folding because he has stake interest in Jack then imo he can fold whatever he likes and it would be fine. trying to make maximum +EV decisions innit :) fwiw I think it was a terrible fold. it's like the biggest freeroll you can get, without looking exactly at the stacks i'd say it was near on impossible for franky to lose equity by calling here. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Whollyflush on December 19, 2011, 04:40:57 PM c'mon Alex, get me out of the hole with the bookie.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 04:42:33 PM If Frankie has staked the guy then it's just a weird situation and he didn't know what to do I guess. I very much doubt Frankie would ever do anything if he thought it was against the spirit of the game.
forgot to wish him luck before with the other 3 so gl Frankie! <3 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:42:37 PM I don't think it is collusion at all
It might be a terrible fold (have seen worse, live), but not worse than that. It might not even be bad I spoke to the TD, there was no issue...... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:42:44 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? imo, it's not at all collusion, cheating or soft-play. Jack, playing a completely independent game has gone all in, (no collusive behavior between the two of them) now it's on Franky to make his decision, if he decides that calling is less profitable than folding because he has stake interest in Jack then imo he can fold whatever he likes and it would be fine. trying to make maximum +EV decisions innit :) fwiw I think it was a terrible fold. it's like the biggest freeroll you can get, without looking exactly at the stacks i'd say it was near on impossible for franky to lose equity by calling here. So if you have any vested interest in a player you can play accordingly? Sounds a bit dodge to me Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:43:03 PM Nine handed final begins then.........
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:44:23 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? imo, it's not at all collusion, cheating or soft-play. Jack, playing a completely independent game has gone all in, (no collusive behavior between the two of them) now it's on Franky to make his decision, if he decides that calling is less profitable than folding because he has stake interest in Jack then imo he can fold whatever he likes and it would be fine. trying to make maximum +EV decisions innit :) fwiw I think it was a terrible fold. it's like the biggest freeroll you can get, without looking exactly at the stacks i'd say it was near on impossible for franky to lose equity by calling here. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:44:36 PM I don't think it is collusion at all It might be a terrible fold (have seen worse, live), but not worse than that I spoke to the TD, there was no issue...... Obv no issue here Tighty. He can argue that he folded jacks cos of the tight opener. No one is saying Frankie colluded/soft played etc etc. Just talking about the situation in general. maybe again we need to start another thread and let you continue with these excellent updates :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:45:12 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? imo, it's not at all collusion, cheating or soft-play. Jack, playing a completely independent game has gone all in, (no collusive behavior between the two of them) now it's on Franky to make his decision, if he decides that calling is less profitable than folding because he has stake interest in Jack then imo he can fold whatever he likes and it would be fine. trying to make maximum +EV decisions innit :) fwiw I think it was a terrible fold. it's like the biggest freeroll you can get, without looking exactly at the stacks i'd say it was near on impossible for franky to lose equity by calling here. In the same way you shouldn't be defending him then cos you have no idea what he is thinking? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 19, 2011, 04:48:11 PM come on he raise/called utg vs mp with k10 for over 10bigs, he would never fold JJ there to anybody else imo, Allen especially is known to be super aggro right? I dont think there is much wrong with him folding cos Jack's his horse fwiw Is this standard practice then? Is it soft play? collusion? Same if he had aces? no defending the jacks fold. pure collusion. hmm perhaps I overreacted. may well just be horrible play. anyway, ON WITH THE UPDATES! gogogogog Alex! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 04:48:46 PM If anyone knows what frankie is thinking at anytime of day I'll give them my net worth
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:49:26 PM If anyone knows what frankie is thinking at anytime of day I'll give them my net worth Hardly a big incentive :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 04:49:48 PM Mark Chantler raises the button first hand to 45,000
Frankie calls in the big 3-9-10 rainbow check check 8 turn check, 55,000 from Mark..Frankie calls 9 river check, 110,000 from mark, Frankie calls Mark Chantler 8-8 to win the pot Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 04:52:35 PM He called earlier with king ten off ??
Yet folds jacks ok he wasnt closing the action as mr kipper was still to act with 99 Then against matt Russell he snap called with qq Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 04:53:27 PM He called earlier with king ten off ?? Yet folds jacks ok he wasnt closing the action as mr kipper was still to act with 99 Then against matt Russell he snap called with qq He didnt snap call with QQ Matt called Frankies push... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 04:55:10 PM Frankie raised to 35 k I believe matt Russell pushed with ace ten
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 19, 2011, 04:55:26 PM He called earlier with king ten off ?? Yet folds jacks ok he wasnt closing the action as mr kipper was still to act with 99 Then against matt Russell he snap called with qq He didnt snap call with QQ Matt called Frankies push... matt shoved, frankie snapped Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 04:56:35 PM Frankie raised to 35 k I believe matt Russell pushed with ace ten this Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 04:56:44 PM If anyone knows what frankie is thinking at anytime of day I'll give them my net worth i could give it a good crack....and anyone thinking that Frankie has got this far without making some horrible plays just dont know Frankie :)Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 19, 2011, 04:57:04 PM So if you have any vested interest in a player you can play accordingly? Sounds a bit dodge to me if Franky's only objective is to "KEEP JACK IN THE COMP" then its pretty dodgy imo, defo against the spirit. If he decides purely from an equity point of view, that taking this all-in is bad for him, taking into consideration the fact he has financial interest in Jack and makes a non-standard decision on the basis of that then I cant see any problem with that. There is no way this can be collusive because Jack has no idea what franky is doing. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 04:58:34 PM But with the jacks
Mr kipper raised 99 jack Allen pushed ace ten Frankie has only an anti in so probably thought let em get on with it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 04:59:05 PM He called earlier with king ten off ?? Yet folds jacks ok he wasnt closing the action as mr kipper was still to act with 99 Then against matt Russell he snap called with qq He didnt snap call with QQ Matt called Frankies push... matt shoved, frankie snapped Oh when I watched live feed looked like Frankie had pushed and Matt was thinking, Frankie was talking :) Maybe I misread what was going on, couldnt hear commentary! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:01:09 PM Mark Chantler opens to 45,000
Terry Plummer calls on the button Cody and Bradpiece call in the blinds Ac Ahrt 3h checked to Plummer, he bets 80,000 Bradpiece the only caller Ks Bradpiece check calls 160,000 Kd Bradpiece leads 150,000 Plummer shove and call Bradpiece Aspades 9c has a fortunate chop against Plummer Ad 3d Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 05:01:32 PM So if you have any vested interest in a player you can play accordingly? Sounds a bit dodge to me if Franky's only objective is to "KEEP JACK IN THE COMP" then its pretty dodgy imo, defo against the spirit. If he decides purely from an equity point of view, that taking this all-in is bad for him, taking into consideration the fact he has financial interest in Jack and makes a non-standard decision on the basis of that then I cant see any problem with that. There is no way this can be collusive because Jack has no idea what franky is doing. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:04:41 PM DTD is open tonight for those who want to come along and rail and play
£15 and £50 freezeouts from 7.30pm Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:06:06 PM He called earlier with king ten off ?? Yet folds jacks ok he wasnt closing the action as mr kipper was still to act with 99 Then against matt Russell he snap called with qq He didnt snap call with QQ Matt called Frankies push... matt shoved, frankie snapped Oh when I watched live feed looked like Frankie had pushed and Matt was thinking, Frankie was talking :) Maybe I misread what was going on, couldnt hear commentary! Frankie button raised Matt 3 bet shoved a shortish stack call Completely different situation to a big stack open, a shove and look down at Jacks. Frankie (and others) said in the break it was a perfectly understandable fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 05:10:17 PM Anyway boys n girls let's say well played to all on the final table and dtd for running such a good event and tighty for great updates
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:11:38 PM Jake Cody opens to 45,000
Colburn Tomlin calls on the button Tc 5c Jh Ac Qd is checked through Cody 8d 8s beats Tomlin 7h 7d Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 05:13:30 PM As you know i am a massive Dtd fan but i think they work very well with blonde but i cant get happy about being asked to not update feature tables until they have been shown on the stream. We have lots of blondes reading the updates and watching the feed but with the delay it does not really work or flow properly.
dtd says 41 users on line. if this is numbers watching the feed and using the chatbox then thats pretty poor imo as i would think a fair few of em have gone there from blonde too. i love Simons commentery also and dont want to upset him and i know how he appreciates feedback. the quality of the picture from the feed does outshine any other live feeds also and can see this going from strength to strength once the teething problems get ironed out. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 05:15:28 PM As you know i am a massive Dtd fan but i think they work very well with blonde but i cant get happy about being asked to not update feature tables until they have been shown on the stream. We have lots of blondes reading the updates and watching the feed but with the delay it does not really work or flow properly. dtd says 41 users on line. if this is numbers watching the feed and using the chatbox then thats pretty poor imo as i would think a fair few of em have gone there from blonde too. i love Simons commentery also and dont want to upset him and i know how he appreciates feedback. the quality of the picture from the feed does outshine any other live feeds also and can see this going from strength to strength once the teething problems get ironed out. Im watching stream but not logged in so I imagine might be more than 41 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 05:16:31 PM Are they showing hands on the stream? mine is still just showing a fanned deck of cards
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:17:42 PM Terry Plummer opens to 50,000
Will Dorey calls Paul Skipper all in for 470,000 from the small blind Plummer all in about 900,000 Dorey fold Plummer A-Ko Skipper 3-3 2-4-5-Q-2 Skipper doubles through Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 05:18:31 PM Are they showing hands on the stream? mine is still just showing a fanned deck of cards no george. move to that table 8 handedand sorry for my poor english. must read my posts before sending Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:18:48 PM Are they showing hands on the stream? mine is still just showing a fanned deck of cards you are watching 30 minutes behind, the feature table is empty then as now as the 9 handed play is elsewhere, the feature is a 8 seater action moves to the feature after one exit. At which point the updates stop until you watch the final table and I report "as real time" Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 05:20:42 PM err hope my post was not out of order Tighty as i do put my foot in it from time to time ;whistle;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 05:22:32 PM Gotcha!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:24:09 PM err hope my post was not out of order Tighty as i do put my foot in it from time to time ;whistle; I thought it was expressed fine. Agree or not, it wasn't rude As far as the updates are concerned, the live stream DTD runs is here to stay, as is the request to not "spoil" ahead of time on the updates. So its a case of working out how to get the updaters to work within that framework on future updates if we do them! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TheWhisper on December 19, 2011, 05:26:07 PM Just update from the Live Stream :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 05:27:44 PM Lets just hope the live feed stays stable today
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redarmi on December 19, 2011, 05:29:43 PM Makes updating seem a bit pointless to me tbh. You will basically be updating for those with phones as everyone else will watch the stream. Obv different with 30 tables but it is the final couple of tables everyone is interested in really.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:31:20 PM Just update from the Live Stream :) If only, you can't see the live stream in the building Hence my problem Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 05:31:56 PM Just update from the Live Stream :) If only, you can't see the live stream in the building Hence my problem that's not the only place you can't see it! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 05:32:38 PM Tighty updates > stream with delays
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:36:11 PM Still 9 handed then
Alex Goulder the short-stack with about 20x bb (400,000) Chip leaders Dorey, Tomlin with 1.5m+ Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 05:36:30 PM Just update from the Live Stream :) Everyone watching the live feed could chip in with the updates ;tk; ;gobsmacked; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:39:07 PM Makes updating seem a bit pointless to me tbh. You will basically be updating for those with phones as everyone else will watch the stream. Obv different with 30 tables but it is the final couple of tables everyone is interested in really. Fair point, except that plenty can't watch the stream if out and about and following the text, and the update is a matter of record for ever more as people return home from playing it etc etc Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:40:48 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise......
I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 05:44:15 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on how did he win that triple crown again? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 05:45:11 PM Just update from the Live Stream :) Everyone watching the live feed could chip in with the updates ;tk; ;gobsmacked; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:45:40 PM blinds up, Level 23
12000-24000 ra 2000 Average 960,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 05:45:56 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on ;dingdell; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:47:22 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on ;dingdell; For sure, Mr Tomlin has an ego thing going. Wants to be top dog. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 05:50:07 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on ;dingdell; For sure, Mr Tomlin has an ego thing going. Wants to be top dog. Really?! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:51:47 PM Will Dorey raises to 50,000
Terry Plummer calls in the blinds 6h 9c 8h check, Dorey 58,000, Plummer c-raise to 108,000 Call Qc check check 5c check, Dorey 155,000 Plummer passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 05:52:33 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on Collburn likes to take everyone on, he doesn't tend to fold pre flop, don't know how he does it, he took me out of the Monte Carlo and a recent DTD deepstack. He does run well. Collburn to win, but don't ask me how. ;envious; ; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 05:53:32 PM Will Dorey raises to 50,000 Terry Plummer calls in the blinds 6h 9c 8h check, Dorey 58,000, Plummer c-raise to 108,000 Call Qc check check 5c check, Dorey 155,000 Plummer passes gogogogoggo Dorey, don't know the guy, but put £30 on him with Trigg @ 6/1. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 05:53:59 PM The interesting dynamic at this final, and worth watching when we go 8 handed, is that (I think) Colburn Tomlin has called every Jake Cody pre-flop raise...... I think the score is 4-0 in Jake's favour, but he definitely wants to take Mr Cody on ;dingdell; For sure, Mr Tomlin has an ego thing going. Wants to be top dog. Really?! I have to say that until we had a bit of a falling out yesterday I hadn't laughed as much at a poker table for a long long time! Really hope that Mr Tomlin or Frankie takes this down! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 05:54:07 PM Can't watch live stream from I phone any way prefer updates as they were
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 05:54:53 PM Alex grinding it tighty?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 05:55:37 PM Alex grinding it tighty? Yes. Haven't seen him play a hand at the final yet Has a big rail of Eurekans supporting him Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 05:59:07 PM Alex grinding it tighty? Yes. Haven't seen him play a hand at the final yet Has a big rail of Eurekans supporting him Grinders gon grind! sicko! GL GL Alex Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 06:00:39 PM Come on Jake....want Trigg to ppppaaaay
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:02:07 PM Frankie opens to 48,000
Terry Plummer calls Colburn Tomlin 150,000 on the button Will Dorey 385,000 in the small blind All fold Dorey over 2m of the 8.6m in play Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AlexMartin on December 19, 2011, 06:02:27 PM go alex+jake!!!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 06:05:05 PM Seems like DTD don't want live updates - i think they should be more accomodating particularly when their live stream has been pretty terrible.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:07:20 PM Seems like DTD don't want live updates Not correct, they are perfectly happy to have the blonde live updates here It is correct to say that the live stream is their priority, as you would expect Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: donkieplayer on December 19, 2011, 06:07:28 PM Come on Jake & Bradpiece....want Trigg to ppppaaaay Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 06:07:58 PM Frankie opens to 48,000 Terry Plummer calls Colburn Tomlin 150,000 on the button Will Dorey 385,000 in the small blind All fold Dorey over 2m of the 8.6m in play <3 Will Dorey Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:10:17 PM Terry Plummer 52,000
Cody calls Skipper calls K-J-4 checked through 9, Three spades on the board Plummer 81,000 Cody calls 7 offsuit, Plummer checks, Cody 125,000...Plummer folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:11:41 PM Jake Cody to 50,000
Tomlin calls Alex Goulder 457,000 all in in the big blind Cody calls Tomlin folds Cody Th Td Alex 7s 5s Aspades Js 8h 5d Ks for the Goulder double up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 06:13:00 PM oioi Alex!!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Killerkilsby on December 19, 2011, 06:13:26 PM Cody lost one wtf this doesent happen??!!
Go DOREY! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Madone on December 19, 2011, 06:13:49 PM What about the hand yesterday on bubble when Frankie tanked called with top pair, flush draw and a gutshot and was saying i can't fold, im here to win!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 19, 2011, 06:14:00 PM lol if u can beat Jake with 2 unders to his pair, ur life is pretty damn good
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 06:14:36 PM lol if u can beat Jake with 2 unders to his pair, ur life is pretty damn good THIS! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 06:16:45 PM lol if u can beat Jake with 2 unders to his pair, ur life is pretty damn good THIS! Goulden- destined to play shit at cash and win every monte carlo obv Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 19, 2011, 06:17:43 PM lol if u can beat Jake with 2 unders to his pair, ur life is pretty damn good This rofl! Go on Alex! As much as Jake is an awesome awesome player, I think the wealth should be more evenly distributed in the poker community! :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: toffster on December 19, 2011, 06:19:35 PM Terry plummer get it done!!
A great friend and one of the nicest guys in poker Behind nick hicks and thewy obv. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:23:09 PM Terry plummer get it done!! A great friend and one of the nicest guys in poker Behind nick hicks and thewy obv. I'm standing behind Terry and he gets a text "remember the Quiz tonight, need you there" he replies "sorry, playing poker in Notts" "I need you to play" Terry writes "I have £5k locked up playing for £89k, the quiz can get lost!" More stalking of male poker players, later Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 19, 2011, 06:24:36 PM Terry plummer get it done!! A great friend and one of the nicest guys in poker Behind nick hicks and thewy obv. I'm standing behind Terry and he gets a text "remember the Quiz tonight, need you there" he replies "sorry, playing poker in Notts" "I need you to play" Terry writes "I have £5k locked up playing for £89k, the quiz can get lost!" More stalking of male poker players, later Some people have no dedication. Pls remind Alex he has to play the LVTC at 8pm pls Tighty. 20$ f/out. Ta Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 19, 2011, 06:24:49 PM Lol at having to wait til the river.....
wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LiveGrinder on December 19, 2011, 06:25:44 PM Terry Plummer ftw .... Nice guy, shit golf swing ... !!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 06:26:10 PM Jake Cody to 50,000 Tomlin calls Alex Goulder 457,000 all in in the big blind Cody calls Tomlin folds Cody Th Td Alex 7s 5s Aspades Js 8h 5d Ks for the Goulder double up Hmm... I'm pretty sure this hand will be forgotten in next instalment of Poshboy's blog which most likely will be called 'How great I am'... :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: rfgqqabc on December 19, 2011, 06:27:48 PM MBN, go AL!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tractor on December 19, 2011, 06:29:09 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:31:03 PM Mark Chantler 60,000 on the button
Alex Goulder all in 1m on the big blind Chantler folds Roughly Dorey 2m Tomlin 1.4m Goulder 1.1m Skipper 800 Bradpiece 800 Chantler 750 Frankie 700 Cody 400 Plummer 300 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: skolsuper on December 19, 2011, 06:35:36 PM Mark Chantler 60,000 on the button Alex Goulder all in 1m on the big blind Chantler folds Roughly Dorey 2m Tomlin 1.4m Goulder 1.1m Skipper 800 Bradpiece 800 Chantler 750 Frankie 700 Cody 400 Plummer 300 pocket 3s 1.01 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:35:48 PM Goulder opens to 50,000 on the button
Plummer 170,000 in the blinds, about half his stack Goulder all in K-Q Plummer calls with 9-3 off 5-2-8-5-9 Plummer doubles up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 19, 2011, 06:38:48 PM [/quote] Some people have no dedication. Pls remind Alex he has to play the LVTC at 8pm pls Tighty. 20$ f/out. Ta [/quote] lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:44:12 PM Goulder 50,000
Cody shoves 440,000 Goulder snap calls 10-10 Cody Q-Q Cody flops a Q, doubles up Goulder now the shortstack, under 350,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 06:44:53 PM Some people have no dedication. Pls remind Alex he has to play the LVTC at 8pm pls Tighty. 20$ f/out. Ta [/quote] lol [/quote] Starts at 7.30pm, not 8pm Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:45:41 PM Missed how it happened as i was writing
Mark Chantler A-10 all in v Jake Cody K-Q Queen on the flop knocks Mark Chantler out 9th winning £5,490 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:47:15 PM 15 minute break while they move to the live stream table
then 30 minutes before you see it/I report it chip counts coming Thank you for your patience until i can report again blinds now up 15-30,000 ra 3,000 Average 1,080,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 06:48:55 PM Nando's ftw Rich.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:49:05 PM While we wait, shout outs for your favourites please, lets make some noise....
(if we get louder than Tomlin, you all win a prize) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 06:49:50 PM Jake Cody to 50,000 Tomlin calls Alex Goulder 457,000 all in in the big blind Cody calls Tomlin folds Cody Th Td Alex 7s 5s Aspades Js 8h 5d Ks for the Goulder double up Hmm... I'm pretty sure this hand will be forgotten in next instalment of Poshboy's blog which most likely will be called 'How great I am'... :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 06:50:18 PM Frankie ftw
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JIMIJIMI on December 19, 2011, 06:50:39 PM Sigh, UL Matt and TittyBean. GG lol bet u would luv that mitch ;0)Alex or Frankie to win now, Jakes won too much already. Also RASTAFISH to win if he promises to play bigger cash games ;-) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 06:51:32 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:53:55 PM 0 1 Paul Skipper 1,170,000
0 2 Alex Goulder 243,000 0 3 Chin Chai Koh 853,000 0 4 Terry Plummer 872,000 0 5 Jake Cody 1,571,000 0 6 Jerome Bradpiece 562,000 0 7 Colburn Tomlin 1,352,000 0 8 William Dorey 2,069,000 15,000-30,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulpitchford on December 19, 2011, 06:55:31 PM While we wait, shout outs for your favourites please, lets make some noise.... (if we get louder than Tomlin, you all win a prize) I'm really torn... Frankie - Be nice to see him win a big one. Alex - Everyone likes to see a big back to back win! Cody - Be good to see the show go on. Rasta - Would anyone be able to keep him quiet ever again? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 19, 2011, 06:55:58 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 06:56:36 PM JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 06:57:40 PM cant see past cody tbh
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 06:59:52 PM OK the final starts at 7.05pm
Streaming will be with you at 7.35pm Wish me luck as I transcribe hands longhand and then try and report them just after you've seen them, guessing when you see them because I can't see the stream Only on blonde :D Hangman anyone? Twenty questions? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: 77dave on December 19, 2011, 07:02:06 PM who is the only player to have been managed by both bobby and jack charlton?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 07:03:03 PM OK the final starts at 7.05pm Streaming will be with you at 7.35pm Wish me luck as I transcribe hands longhand and then try and report them just after you've seen them, guessing when you see them because I can't see the stream Only on blonde :D Hangman anyone? Twenty questions? do dtd think sites will be keen to do more live updates with this system in place? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:04:02 PM Paul Skipper is from East Dereham, Norfolk. Booder country.
He is, no joke, a turkey catcher for Bernard Matthews. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Killerkilsby on December 19, 2011, 07:04:12 PM Mark Lawrensen!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 07:06:25 PM Van der kerhoff brothers
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dewi_cool on December 19, 2011, 07:07:25 PM who is the only player to have been managed by both bobby and jack charlton? Alan Kelly Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 07:08:29 PM Looks set up for Cody but would love to see young Alex get back in this and give us a sweat at the double
GL Mr Cambridge sir. Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:09:43 PM Final has begun
In Hand One.... see you at 7.35pm Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 07:09:59 PM Which player scored 7 goals and still ended up on loosing side
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 07:12:47 PM Paul Skipper is from East Dereham, Norfolk. Booder country. watch out frankie and alex rotflmfaoHe is, no joke, a turkey catcher for Bernard Matthews. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 07:19:08 PM Which player scored 7 goals and still ended up on loosing side Denis Law scored 6 for Man City against Luton in a cup tie that was abandoned and scored in the replay that they lost 3-1 Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 07:20:36 PM Correct my dad was at game
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:21:48 PM Do not miss the first orbit of the final
Dramatic stuff I have no choice but to tease Around 7.45pm on the stream Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 07:21:58 PM who is the only player to have been managed by both bobby and jack charlton? Watched football focus on staurday eh?! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 07:22:13 PM is it 7.35 yet?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 07:23:26 PM Talking about unlucky with goals, how's this for an own goal
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Feurle7qkfQ Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Free_Rollin on December 19, 2011, 07:26:08 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: istrabraq on December 19, 2011, 07:26:15 PM Brilliant goal lol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 07:30:39 PM goooooooo frankie
steam hasnt staarted for me yet Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:31:17 PM goooooooo frankie steam hasnt staarted for me yet Boil a kettle Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 07:32:53 PM .....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 07:33:23 PM Do not miss the first orbit of the final Dramatic stuff I have no choice but to tease Around 7.45pm on the stream eastenders could always sign you as script writer? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 07:33:50 PM goooooooo frankie steam hasnt staarted for me yet Boil a kettle dont have a kettle we use woks Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 07:34:24 PM goooooooo frankie steam hasnt staarted for me yet Boil a kettle dont have a kettle we use woks wok? (say it out loud) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 07:35:31 PM has anyone called the police yet?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 07:36:05 PM goooooooo frankie steam hasnt staarted for me yet Boil a kettle dont have a kettle we use woks wok? (say it out loud) Ahrt Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 07:37:09 PM is the stream working for anyone?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 07:39:01 PM is the stream working for anyone? lol just shuffling deck Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:40:37 PM starting now, yes?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 07:41:15 PM starting now, yes? yes, start reporting hands please. Thanks. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 07:41:48 PM Just started. GO ON ALEX AND FRANKIE
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:42:51 PM ok please feel free to put hands/observations up yourselves.
No idea as to timings! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 07:44:15 PM starting now, yes? yes, start reporting hands please. Thanks. Vinni! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 07:45:34 PM Tomlin took the first hand with pocket 2's post flop
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:45:56 PM Folded to Paul Skipper 60,000 in the small blind
Alex Goulder shoves in the big blind If Skipper had looked across once pre-flop he would have seen Alex was desperate to shove such was intensity of his look at Skipper's chips Skipper folds Tomlin starts giving him stick "I would call with any two" Skipper "you have no place to say anything" Skipper "stop insinuating I am an idiot" Skipper "you do not want to get me cross" Tomlin "you play your cards, I will play my cards" Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 07:48:15 PM Skipper 95o, Alex AJo
just lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 07:49:55 PM Next hand Jake Cody raises to 60,000
William Dorey 145,000 on the button Alex Goulder all in in the blinds Cody fold, Dorey call Dorey 10-10 Goulder A-K K-6-J-8-Q Goulder back up to 770,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 07:51:03 PM WIIIIIIIIII
Hearts going crazy lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 07:54:56 PM boom go on Goldar!
Proper rollercoster for him this time round Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 19, 2011, 07:56:46 PM I wonder what it's like....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 07:57:57 PM I wonder what it's like.... no idea met, sorry i didn't use your chips better. all ins are v hard, speshly against Jake. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 08:04:47 PM Chip count for Will Dorey please Tighty.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:05:44 PM Chip count for Will Dorey please Tighty. About 1.5m after doubling Alex up About 1.8m after the 7-7 hand on the paired/flushing board. Seen that yet? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 08:06:53 PM As we speak
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:09:17 PM I wonder what it's like.... no idea met, sorry i didn't use your chips better. all ins are v hard, speshly against Jake. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:10:26 PM Chip count for Will Dorey please Tighty. About 1.5m after doubling Alex up About 1.8m after the 7-7 hand on the paired/flushing board. Seen that yet? and about 2m after the Queen high two spade flop versus Tomlin That must be about now Sorry about this, have a pretty tricky job! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 08:11:17 PM Doing great tighty, don't worry!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:12:58 PM Skipper calls
Goulder 85,000 Skipper calls J-2-10 Skipper checks Alex 90,000 Call 2 on the turn check, Goulder 175,000 takes it down Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:14:32 PM timing is spot on tighty
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: kp24 on December 19, 2011, 08:14:38 PM keep up the good work :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 08:16:56 PM Kipper by name kipper by game king9 then
No turkeys here mr . Kipper Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:17:07 PM You are doing just great under difficult circumstances Tighty, well done you.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 08:18:32 PM Any chance of getting the HH too? Pretty funny that my memories of DTD always seem to include one of Frankie/Alex/rastafish.
Gl Alex Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 19, 2011, 08:19:01 PM You are doing just great under difficult circumstances Tighty, well done you. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:19:17 PM Any chance of getting the HH too? Pretty funny that my memories of DTD always seem to include one of Frankie/Alex/rastafish. Gl Alex Hand Histories? I can't see the hole cards....you can..... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: b4matt on December 19, 2011, 08:19:52 PM linky to the live feed please
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 08:21:31 PM linky to the live feed please http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: b4matt on December 19, 2011, 08:22:14 PM tyty
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 08:23:01 PM Sorry mate I'm on Phone! Just wondered if anybody could be kind to us folk not near a proper Pc
great updates in spite ypur hands being tied Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 08:24:06 PM So far tighty they been monsters 95 off ace 3 clubs king 9
Finally raised king queen Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 19, 2011, 08:25:19 PM I can't believe how all of these fish made onto the final table.
There's a rastafish, a goulderfish, a skipper and a john dorey. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 19, 2011, 08:25:37 PM Keep going Tighty, the 150 or so following this thread are testament to your hard work.
Oh, and gl to all Notts heroes left in. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:27:36 PM Plummer 65,000
Cody to 135,000 Plummer folds ------------------ Frankie 60,000 Bradpiece all in Frankie long dwell, folds What was the long dwell with please? ---------------------- Will Dorey raises on the button Alex Goulder calls in the big blind Q-4-8 rainbow flop Alex check calls 70,000 2 turn, heart flush draw...check check 5 on the river, three hearts check check Alex 10-8cc is good Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Bully87 on December 19, 2011, 08:28:30 PM Frankie AJhh
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Free_Rollin on December 19, 2011, 08:29:33 PM Frankie 60,000 Bradpiece all in Frankie long dwell, folds What was the long dwell with please? Frankie AJhh Bradpiece 5h5s Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:33:10 PM What a great update Tighty has given us here in the most difficult of circumstances.
Ropy-Poly suggested to me a week or two ago that it's about time we gave Rich a bit of a "thank you"', and that was before his heroics at this Monte Carlo. Here's the proposal, we have a collection/whip round now, to stick him in a DTD monthly Deepie, either in January (£500 jobbie), or a regular £300 one? Who is gonna get us started? £25 anyone? £20? £10? Pledges can be collected afterwards, via a separate forum thread, but make your pledge initially on this thread please. We can nominate someone to take care of collecting the monies tomorrow. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 08:34:35 PM £500 if he can, in for 5%.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:34:43 PM What a great update Tighty has given us here in the most difficult of circumstances. Ropy-Poly suggested to me a week or two ago that it's about time we gave Rich a bit of a "thank you"', and that was before his heroics at this Monte Carlo. Here's the proposal, we have a collection/whip round now, to stick him in a DTD monthly Deepie, either in January (£500 jobbie), or a regular £300 one? Who is gonna get us started? £25 anyone? £20? £10? Pledges can be collected afterwards, via a separate forum thread, but make your pledge initially on this thread please. We can nominate someone to take care of collecting the monies tomorrow. er thank you Not the Jan £500 though, I hope to be working it! Feb onwards, all good..... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:35:35 PM i will put some in
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 08:36:36 PM absolute boss! I'm in
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 19, 2011, 08:36:49 PM tikay i am due to be donating £125 to the update fund following my failure to be being updated on right now, how about we use tht to get the ball rolling?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:37:01 PM Please let me know when we hit the break, I have break chip counts....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 08:37:33 PM What a great update Tighty has given us here in the most difficult of circumstances. Ropy-Poly suggested to me a week or two ago that it's about time we gave Rich a bit of a "thank you"', and that was before his heroics at this Monte Carlo. Here's the proposal, we have a collection/whip round now, to stick him in a DTD monthly Deepie, either in January (£500 jobbie), or a regular £300 one? Who is gonna get us started? £25 anyone? £20? £10? Pledges can be collected afterwards, via a separate forum thread, but make your pledge initially on this thread please. We can nominate someone to take care of collecting the monies tomorrow. Put me down for £50 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DTD-Nick.W on December 19, 2011, 08:37:56 PM Hi TK
DTD Will start it!!! We will put the first £250 in and juice so £310 from us merry Christmas Thanks Rich great weekend of updates as usual hope he wins the January £500 Nick & the DTD team Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 08:38:55 PM What a great update Tighty has given us here in the most difficult of circumstances. Ropy-Poly suggested to me a week or two ago that it's about time we gave Rich a bit of a "thank you"', and that was before his heroics at this Monte Carlo. Here's the proposal, we have a collection/whip round now, to stick him in a DTD monthly Deepie, either in January (£500 jobbie), or a regular £300 one? Who is gonna get us started? £25 anyone? £20? £10? Pledges can be collected afterwards, via a separate forum thread, but make your pledge initially on this thread please. We can nominate someone to take care of collecting the monies tomorrow. er thank you Not the Jan £500 though, I hope to be working it! Feb onwards, all good..... I thought id already started it with £20 :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:39:09 PM tikay i am due to be donating £125 to the update fund following my failure to be being updated on right now, how about we use tht to get the ball rolling? That's prolly good by everyone, speshly as it is for Tighty, who has to either do, or set up, all the Updates. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:39:34 PM absolute boss! I'm in 100k in maccau... go 50/50 with you :)Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:39:57 PM Hi TK DTD Will start it!!! We will put the first £250 in and juice so £310 from us merry Christmas Thanks Rich great weekend of updates as usual hope he wins the January £500 Nick & the DTD team thanks, and thanks all February though, not January! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 08:40:27 PM Keep going at this pace and he will be in an EPT event!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DTD-Nick.W on December 19, 2011, 08:41:37 PM Hi TK DTD Will start it!!! We will put the first £250 in and juice so £310 from us merry Christmas Thanks Rich great weekend of updates as usual hope he wins the January £500 Nick & the DTD team thats fine thanks, and thanks all February though, not January! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:42:00 PM Hi TK Nice touch thank youDTD Will start it!!! We will put the first £250 in and juice so £310 from us merry Christmas Thanks Rich great weekend of updates as usual hope he wins the January £500 Nick & the DTD team Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 08:42:37 PM Wsop hu High roller wit Jake
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:42:38 PM Great start, thanks to all, including Nick W.
Keep the pledges coming, we'll do a thread in GPC tomorrow to organise collection of the monies. For now, on with the Update, do some work Tighty. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 08:42:50 PM Break now Rich
Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 08:42:58 PM Break time
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:43:24 PM Break chip counts
1 Paul Skipper 533,000 2 Alex Goulder 1,170,000 3 Frankie 793,000 4 Terry Plummer 723,000 5 Jake Cody 1,912,000 6 Jerome Bradpiece 607,000 7 Colburn Tomlin 1,128,000 8 Will Dorey 1,824,000 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 08:43:35 PM Fantastic offer Nick!
Break time now Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 08:43:53 PM The interaction here is great during updates
Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:44:03 PM First exit is seven minutes into the next level
The next level is begins at around 9pm your time Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 08:44:06 PM £30
and on break Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 08:44:10 PM Alex has got himself into a great position
Go on young sir Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 19, 2011, 08:44:23 PM Hi TK Dtd always impress me always DTD Will start it!!! We will put the first £250 in and juice so £310 from us merry Christmas Thanks Rich great weekend of updates as usual hope he wins the January £500 Nick & the DTD team ;applause; Put me down for a smaller £20 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:44:43 PM It's agreed by Tighty now, he plays the February DTD deepie.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:45:21 PM neverbluff67 itt. good luck
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 08:45:56 PM The interaction here is great during updates Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well +1 Took them a wee while but the feed has been really good the last day and a half. Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:46:15 PM It's agreed by Tighty now, he plays the February DTD deepie. thanks very much everyone, I am touched Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 08:46:50 PM Seems like it's game over ? :(
£xx from me Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 08:46:59 PM In for a % for tighty please, so too chompy I think.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 08:47:13 PM The interaction here is great during updates Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well +1 Took them a wee while but the feed has been really good the last day and a half. Geo Agreed great concept Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:47:31 PM The first exit is one of these
(http://carlsfishingandcamping.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cooler-ice-food-lg.jpg) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DTD-Nick.W on December 19, 2011, 08:47:58 PM Fantastic offer Nick! Break time now he works like a troopper Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:48:44 PM The interaction here is great during updates Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well +1 Took them a wee while but the feed has been really good the last day and a half. Geo Agreed great concept The live feed is terrific quality, by all accounts. Next month I want to sort out access to watching it then I can update as normal, off a screen...time delay won't matter Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 08:49:03 PM Very nice touch from DTD!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 08:49:31 PM In for a % for tighty please, so too chompy I think. It was you that first suggested it, weeks ago, as I said in my Post.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:50:13 PM So with those chip counts, and Jake Cody chip leader
what price is he to win now? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 08:51:04 PM Spoiler. Alert Amanda
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 19, 2011, 08:51:11 PM sigh at the spoiler :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 19, 2011, 08:51:35 PM It's agreed by Tighty now, he plays the February DTD deepie. thanks very much everyone, I am touched I Told you that today. I'll donate a little bit. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 08:51:47 PM Thanks for deleting my post, doh !
I tried to but it was gone already Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 08:51:58 PM In for a % for tighty please, so too chompy I think. It was you that first suggested it, weeks ago, as I said in my Post.... Oh, I thought you said Roly-Poly suggested it... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 08:52:40 PM Spoiler removed
No worries, Amanda wouldn't have known the context of not being able to report ahead of the feed on here Cheers Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LIONRAMPANT on December 19, 2011, 08:53:19 PM What a great update Tighty has given us here in the most difficult of circumstances. Ropy-Poly suggested to me a week or two ago that it's about time we gave Rich a bit of a "thank you"', and that was before his heroics at this Monte Carlo. Here's the proposal, we have a collection/whip round now, to stick him in a DTD monthly Deepie, either in January (£500 jobbie), or a regular £300 one? Who is gonna get us started? £25 anyone? £20? £10? Pledges can be collected afterwards, via a separate forum thread, but make your pledge initially on this thread please. We can nominate someone to take care of collecting the monies tomorrow. 5% Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 08:55:15 PM '80 Guests are viewing this topic'
Sign up to blonde, it's free and easy! If you become a member you can see the video in this thread of Tikay doing the macarena Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 08:56:51 PM '80 Guests are viewing this topic' Sign up to blonde, it's free and easy! If you become a member you can see the video in this thread of Tikay doing the macarena And if Greekstein can manage it, anyone can! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 08:57:19 PM '80 Guests are viewing this topic' link plz ?Sign up to blonde, it's free and easy! If you become a member you can see the video in this thread of Tikay doing the macarena Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Amandaw on December 19, 2011, 08:59:11 PM sorry I never realised...I just got in from work and didnt trawl through threadements... oh well
spolier JC all in 8d 3c called by Chinese F A spades 9h JC out in 7th joke Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 09:00:42 PM sorry I never realised...I just got in from work and didnt trawl through threadements... oh well you will do fine here. no worriespayouts please tighty if you have em? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 19, 2011, 09:00:53 PM '80 Guests are viewing this topic' link plz ?Sign up to blonde, it's free and easy! If you become a member you can see the video in this thread of Tikay doing the macarena http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=53416.0 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:01:30 PM No problem Amanda
Payouts are 1 - £89,213 2 - £52,155 3 - £31,293 4 - £21,960 5 - £16,470 6 - £12,353 7 - £9,608 8 - £6,863 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 09:03:42 PM Back on it now. Go on Frankie and Alex!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:05:03 PM Be at your live feed screens for 9.32pm
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 09:05:27 PM It's agreed by Tighty now, he plays the February DTD deepie. Only read up to here but pretty sure we could put him in next Monte Carlo, if he's free ? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:05:56 PM With Earplugs
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 19, 2011, 09:06:59 PM Very nice touch from DTD! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JK on December 19, 2011, 09:07:44 PM Ouch... What a sick cooler
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 09:08:05 PM Be at your live feed screens for 9.32pm ;popcorn;Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:08:22 PM Skipper and Bradpiece get it all in pre
Skipper AA, Bradpiece KK 880,000 pot 4-Q-Q-Q-6 No luck for Bradpiece and he is out 8th winning £6,862 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 09:09:03 PM It's agreed by Tighty now, he plays the February DTD deepie. Only read up to here but pretty sure we could put him in next Monte Carlo, if he's free ? If we get enough, yeah, absolutely. We'll start the thread to collate the pledges and collect the money tomorrow, on with the update now. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:11:12 PM Colburn Tomlin
Larger than life fella, obviously a nice guy Massive tellbox. Discuss? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 19, 2011, 09:11:45 PM Jake Cody to 50,000 Tomlin calls Alex Goulder 457,000 all in in the big blind Cody calls Tomlin folds Cody Th Td Alex 7s 5s Aspades Js 8h 5d Ks for the Goulder double up Hmm... I'm pretty sure this hand will be forgotten in next instalment of Poshboy's blog which most likely will be called 'How great I am'... :D Ha! :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:19:02 PM Who is looking most impressive on the live feed?
Who is most vulnerable? Describe the playing styles to me... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 19, 2011, 09:21:56 PM Rastafish is just made for TV. I don't care what he's saying or how he plays, just look at the man!! Absolutely incredible!! GLGL Alex, Frankie and Rasta. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:22:54 PM Dorey raises to 80,000
Skipper calls 3-9-A Check, Dorey 115,000, called 10 turn 9 175,000 from Skipper and Dorey calls with K-Q Skipper A-J wins an 800,000 pot Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 09:27:18 PM Jake in a different league - no disrespect to others
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:27:33 PM (http://www.kidsen.co.uk/product_images/d/588/Peltor_Ear_Defenders_Pink1__91123_zoom.jpg)
coming up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 09:29:10 PM Tomlin is such a boss 72 ftw
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 09:29:52 PM Jake Cody looks the most comfortable and deliberate
Dorey similar Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 09:32:36 PM The thread for collection the pledges for "Tighty's Tourney is here..... http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=56151.new#new Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:33:02 PM Tomlin is awful
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 09:33:36 PM Would love to know why he tjought KQ was good after oop call on the flop on a no draw board....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:33:52 PM Tomlin A9 150,000 raise
Skipper QQ raise 1,020,000 all in shove Tomlin, complete brain fade....and call 8-2-3 Tomlin is talking his card in when they are on their backs, and pre turn Oohs after the 4 turn Pandemonium on the 5 river for Tomlin to double through Skipper Tomlin's rail shouting at him to calm down, others on his rail shouting at him to go nuts...two tournament directors trying to sort the double up out in a scene reminiscent of a rush hour london pavement Tomlin hasn't shut up since :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 19, 2011, 09:34:12 PM Jeez
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 09:34:24 PM mmmmm - great play
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 09:34:29 PM Acey niney
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 19, 2011, 09:34:42 PM :D Some chirping going on there :D
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Solaris on December 19, 2011, 09:34:56 PM Does Tomlin play cash at DTD?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 09:36:01 PM Jake Cody looks the most comfortable and deliberate Dorey similar The worst surprisingly looks Chinese Frankie, as he went from nearly chip lead to short stack from his raising/folding to any 3bet. Cody obviously knows what he's doing more than any other... Alex looks like a schoolboy who just got his lunchbox stolen by bully for seventh day in a row... Rastafish - well he's rastafish... A9 vs qq... wtf??? Oh yeah, he's rastafish... And finally guy who sits between Cody and Frankie - he looks like 80 year old who came for the church and somehow wondered into Playboy mantion... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 09:36:38 PM Yes very loudly and to a similar standard
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:37:17 PM Does Tomlin play cash at DTD? not sure, was in a £30 6 max sat 2 weeks ago and looked the worse player on the table.. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 09:37:56 PM Tomlins name on the trophy ;first;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: snoopy1239 on December 19, 2011, 09:38:15 PM Skipper and Bradpiece get it all in pre Skipper AA, Bradpiece KK 880,000 pot 4-Q-Q-Q-6 No luck for Bradpiece and he is out 8th winning £6,862 Blegh. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 09:38:26 PM Does Tomlin play cash at DTD? not sure, was in a £30 6 max sat 2 weeks ago and looked the worse player on the table.. Don't tell him that to his face, he doesn't like it! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 09:39:36 PM Think Alex is playing a sensible game, these guys will make mistake - no doubt
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:40:16 PM Does Tomlin play cash at DTD? not sure, was in a £30 6 max sat 2 weeks ago and looked the worse player on the table.. Don't tell him that to his face, he doesn't like it! yeah who would, lol fair play to him for getting there.. sun runners gon run Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:42:45 PM Think Alex is playing a sensible game, these guys will make mistake - no doubt yeah he looks calm, confident. Hope he does the double! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 09:42:58 PM Jake Cody looks the most comfortable and deliberate Dorey similar The worst surprisingly looks Chinese Frankie, as he went from nearly chip lead to short stack from his raising/folding to any 3bet. Cody obviously knows what he's doing more than any other... Alex looks like a schoolboy who just got his lunchbox stolen by bully for seventh day in a row... Rastafish - well he's rastafish... A9 vs qq... wtf??? Oh yeah, he's rastafish... And finally guy who sits between Cody and Frankie - he looks like 80 year old who came for the church and somehow wondered into Playboy mantion... and youre jealous spouting shit on the rail Give the guys some credit Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Boba Fett on December 19, 2011, 09:43:37 PM Shame we cant mute individual players. This guy needs to work on his chat.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:44:27 PM A player begins to take exception to Tomlin's antics, and the result is a surprising consequence
Around 10.10pm....... Do not miss a great spew off.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 09:45:15 PM Jake Cody looks the most comfortable and deliberate Dorey similar The worst surprisingly looks Chinese Frankie, as he went from nearly chip lead to short stack from his raising/folding to any 3bet. Cody obviously knows what he's doing more than any other... Alex looks like a schoolboy who just got his lunchbox stolen by bully for seventh day in a row... Rastafish - well he's rastafish... A9 vs qq... wtf??? Oh yeah, he's rastafish... And finally guy who sits between Cody and Frankie - he looks like 80 year old who came for the church and somehow wondered into Playboy mantion... and youre jealous spouting on the rail Give the guys some credit No offence intended... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Ricardov83 on December 19, 2011, 09:45:43 PM Skipper seems very weak.
Rastafish obviously rotten but very dangerous. Cody is class. Dorey looks very composed but I don't know how many pots he can stand to lose before he explodes. Frankie and Plummer too tight. Alex playing well and running well. Hope Alex wins. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 19, 2011, 09:46:49 PM Will someone shut him up!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: notapro on December 19, 2011, 09:47:59 PM rasta likes to have a really gambly chatty image. chat to him off the table and is one of the nicest guys around
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Cf on December 19, 2011, 09:48:04 PM Just tuned into the live feed and I almost want to turn off right away. This guy is annoying me already lol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 09:48:09 PM lol " i dont abuse, i try to confuse and i dont lose" Rastafish 2011
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 09:48:34 PM rasta likes to have a really gambly chatty image. chat to him off the table and is one of the nicest guys around ^^^^^ Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 09:49:10 PM I'm sure he is a lovely man, but my headphones would be out - doing my nut in watching
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 09:49:58 PM Just tuned into the live feed and I almost want to turn off right away. This guy is annoying me already lol I'm sure it won't surprise you Charles that I got into a small argument with him yesterday lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:50:10 PM Skipper raises
Tomlin flats Dorey all in Squeeze play? Skipper folds I bet he should have called Tomlin folds you tell me Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Marky147 on December 19, 2011, 09:50:32 PM In for a % of tighty between 5-10% dependent on buyin and I'll split it 50/50 with the update fund w/e it turns out to be.
If we keep this going long enough Caroline is going to be updating full time and Tighty is playing the circuit next year :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 09:50:51 PM After a full day of grinding a live tournament I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels shattered. I don't know how he talks the ENTIRE time and still turns up on time the next day.
He definitely #lovesthegame Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 19, 2011, 09:50:58 PM AJ open, 86cc call KJobb jam from Dorey.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:51:19 PM At 9.20pm (ie as you watch, now) Colburn was taken off the table after a complaint by a finalist, and told to calm down....
that was stage one Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Rod on December 19, 2011, 09:51:31 PM He's a bit noisy isn't he. Doubt any of the other guy's at the table are going to be that affected by it though.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 09:52:03 PM Skipper raises Tomlin flats Dorey all in Squeeze play? Skipper folds I bet he should have called Yep, Skipper AJ Dorrey KJ Rasta - 85 or similar rubbish :D Tomlin folds you tell me Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 19, 2011, 09:52:07 PM oh oh
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: notapro on December 19, 2011, 09:52:13 PM yeah,,,, if i was playing with him i would be tempted to put the headphones on... but you can actually get allot of info from his chatter when he is in a hand. worth bearing it just to get the info to be fair
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 19, 2011, 09:52:22 PM What happened to the "no speech-play until heads-up" rule at DTD?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:53:49 PM yeah,,,, if i was playing with him i would be tempted to put the headphones on... but you can actually get allot of info from his chatter when he is in a hand. worth bearing it just to get the info to be fair this is true, and he is always completely quiet when on a stone cold bluff. er, just watch Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 09:56:03 PM yeah,,,, if i was playing with him i would be tempted to put the headphones on... but you can actually get allot of info from his chatter when he is in a hand. worth bearing it just to get the info to be fair this is true, and he is always completely quiet when on a stone cold bluff. er, just watch Nah he mixes it up. He was completely quiet yesterday, I called, he had the nuts! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:56:26 PM Tomlin raises to 80,000
Frankie all in for 600,000 Tomlin folds Frankie had to have a monster, been playing so tight. Presumably pretty card dead? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:57:04 PM Tomlin raises to 80,000 Frankie all in for 600,000 Tomlin folds Frankie had to have a monster, been playing so tight. Presumably pretty card dead? J10o Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 09:57:45 PM Cody.. is like... get me out of here now! lol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 09:57:48 PM Tomlin raises to 80,000 Frankie all in for 600,000 Tomlin folds Frankie had to have a monster, been playing so tight. Presumably pretty card dead? J10o A good read, then Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 09:57:54 PM Tomlin raises to 80,000 Frankie all in for 600,000 Tomlin folds Frankie had to have a monster, been playing so tight. Presumably pretty card dead? Farnkie - j10 off Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Boba Fett on December 19, 2011, 09:58:04 PM Tomlin raises to 80,000 JToFrankie all in for 600,000 Tomlin folds Frankie had to have a monster, been playing so tight. Presumably pretty card dead? Not really speech play, he is just repeating the same random lines with increasing volume Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 09:59:18 PM anyone got any idea as to what i can do to get the live feed working?
says server not found Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 19, 2011, 09:59:54 PM anyone got any idea as to what i can do to get the live feed working? says server not found clear the cache - ctrl F5 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 10:00:04 PM The Frankie v Tomlin show , classic gold ;starwars;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Jack9ofBlue on December 19, 2011, 10:01:21 PM Just tuned into the live feed and I almost want to turn off right away. This guy is annoying me already lol this, super tilting listening to him speak, mute option ftw Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 10:01:52 PM anyone got any idea as to what i can do to get the live feed working? have you tried turning it off and on again?says server not found Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:02:01 PM Alex walks to Hannah on the rail, her first time railinmg and says...
"I am being honest with you Hannah, poker as a career is comparable to the city in terms of status and fit for an Oxbridge grad where I usually meet credible opponents, this guy is just the exception" Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pokerfan on December 19, 2011, 10:03:16 PM Alex walks to Hannah on the rail, her first time railinmg and says... "I am being honest with you Hannah, poker as a career is comparable to the city in terms of status and fit for an Oxbridge grad where I usually meet credible opponents, this guy is just the exception" rotflmfao Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 19, 2011, 10:04:03 PM anyone got any idea as to what i can do to get the live feed working? says server not found clear the cache - ctrl F5 still the same :S ty anyway Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:04:18 PM Nice call poshboy
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:04:18 PM Goulder raises to 80,000
Tomlin calls 8-3-8-4 Tomlin 100,000 called J river , that is a third spade Tomlin 120,000 Goulder calls Great call he is good with A-7cc 600,000 pot Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:05:30 PM Hope you havent exaggerated the fireworks tighty, I'm excited
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 19, 2011, 10:05:44 PM anyone got any idea as to what i can do to get the live feed working? says server not found Call the police or switch it off and back on again Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Czyz29 on December 19, 2011, 10:05:51 PM Goulder raises to 80,000 Tomlin calls 8-3-8-4 Tomlin 100,000 called J river , that is a third spade Tomlin 120,000 Goulder calls Great call he is good with A-7cc 600,000 pot yess Alex sicko!!!! wp wp Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: strak33 on December 19, 2011, 10:07:05 PM Hope you havent exaggerated the fireworks tighty, I'm excited Hope he didnt mean this presto Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:07:26 PM Skipper raises to 111,000
Tomlin calls i hope I have this timing right... Dorey all in Skipper all in Tomlin folds Skipper K-K Dorey 5-5 K-10-2 flop seals the double up 5 on the river is a bit cruel 2m pot, bigger I think Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:08:07 PM Skipper raises to 111,000 Tomlin calls i hope I have this timing right... Dorey all in Skipper all in Tomlin folds Skipper K-K Dorey 5-5 K-10-2 flop seals the double up 5 on the river is a bit cruel 2m pot, bigger I think perfect timing mate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Madone on December 19, 2011, 10:08:31 PM Bloody hell there's some hungry boats in this final
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:10:31 PM Plummer all in
Dorey in! Plummer 3-3 Dorey K-Q 7-9-7-3-7 Plummer doubles up All going horribly wrong for Dorey Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Cf on December 19, 2011, 10:10:36 PM Wave to the camera tighty!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: strak33 on December 19, 2011, 10:10:56 PM Should be now?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:12:00 PM Here we go
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 10:12:17 PM Alex walks to Hannah on the rail, her first time railinmg and says... "I am being honest with you Hannah, poker as a career is comparable to the city in terms of status and fit for an Oxbridge grad where I usually meet credible opponents, this guy is just the exception" He said nothing of the sort more like " wait till we get home ! I'm gonna tear your knickers off they are proper cutting into me " Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:13:09 PM Tomlin 135,000
Dorey all in 500,000 or so Tomlin calls Tomlin Q-8 Dorey K-K 2-9-7-A-2 Dorey doubles back up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Ricardov83 on December 19, 2011, 10:13:16 PM Wouldn't call the 55 squeeze a spew.
He knows Skipper needs to be very strong to call with Tomlin behind him and he knows that Tomlin has been trying to get into pots with Skip so could have anything. I think it gets through a fair amount of the time. Unlucky. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:14:04 PM Wouldn't call the 55 squeeze a spew. Not that hand Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Ricardov83 on December 19, 2011, 10:14:11 PM Ah ok. Now it makes sense.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 10:14:32 PM Glad Dorey found a hand, seems classy
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:15:35 PM Not sure who was taking exception to tomlin?
Unless you mean the kk hand and the q8 spew? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:16:23 PM ^^^ A player begins to take exception to Tomlin's antics, and the result is a surprising consequence Around 10.10pm....... Do not miss a great spew off.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:19:52 PM Cody raises to 102,000
Skipper calls Frankie calls in the big blind 9c 5s Ts check, Cody 125,000 Skipper calls Frankie passes 5c turn check, Cody 270,000 Skipper immediately counts out , and All in Lots to call, covers Cody.... Cody passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 10:20:32 PM Skipper QJ, Cody Q9
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:21:04 PM Skipper cant win...you read it here first lol
Please say Jakes doesnt spew :-) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:21:24 PM Skipper with jq, gutsy play.
Also v nice call with ace high earlier by alex v the fish. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:21:53 PM Not sure who was taking exception to tomlin? Unless you mean the kk hand and the q8 spew? the player who complained was Skipper The Q-8 call, moments after, was as a result of a second complaint I thought... Perhaps it was done so nicely the feed missed it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: kp24 on December 19, 2011, 10:22:10 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Skippy on December 19, 2011, 10:23:33 PM Cost is tweeting that he's messed up a hand and is tilted. Keep an eye open
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 10:24:23 PM Straight draw, not flush draw Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:25:03 PM Not sure who was taking exception to tomlin? Unless you mean the kk hand and the q8 spew? the player who complained was Skipper The Q-8 call, moments after, was as a result of a second complaint I thought... Perhaps it was done so nicely the feed missed it Yeah i must have missed that. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:25:27 PM Tomlin 125,000
Skipper calls Goulder 3 bets to over 300,000 Tomlin passes Skipper calls Ks 7d 8c check Skipper, Goulder 230,000 Skipper again counts out chips to call, eyes up Alex's stack but passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: strak33 on December 19, 2011, 10:26:04 PM Alex was pumped there when those cards crossed the line.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redarmi on December 19, 2011, 10:26:42 PM On the positive side it seems we have finally found a life partner for Caroline.......
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:27:24 PM Planning wise the next break in your feed will be 20 minutes at 11pm
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:28:35 PM blinds 25-50k as you watch
7 left, and a nearly 3 hour final with one exit so far... (http://lightweightbackpackingsleepingbags.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/365sleepingbag1.jpg) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:32:42 PM wow tomlin has quietened up a great deal since that q8 spew
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 10:33:27 PM The guy in the blue t shirts looking pretty teed off think he gonna blow up first
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 10:35:21 PM blinds 25-50k as you watch 7 left, and a nearly 3 hour final with one exit so far... (http://lightweightbackpackingsleepingbags.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/365sleepingbag1.jpg) Weeeee Geo porn Geo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:39:56 PM Skipper 140,000
Plummer calls 7-6-J-9 Plummer shoves Skipper passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 19, 2011, 10:40:15 PM young Cody fella seems a class act, surely only a matter of time before he breaks through!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 10:42:37 PM simon get that wrong then?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:43:07 PM Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 10:43:30 PM simon get that wrong then? Yes I think Frankie shoved and Plummer folded pocket 10s Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Killerkilsby on December 19, 2011, 10:43:49 PM Folding the 10 10 there not that different from the JJ hand before imo. short stack shoving over an openers raise etc
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:44:23 PM Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam? Skipper raised, Frankie jammed, others passed Hands? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 10:44:40 PM http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F1%2Fhi%2Fengland%2Fnorfolk%2F6950590.stm&h=NAQFcsA8j
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 10:45:02 PM Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam? Obv I am shiz but couldn't fold there Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 10:46:38 PM http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F1%2Fhi%2Fengland%2Fnorfolk%2F6950590.stm&h=NAQFcsA8j orly?Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 10:47:23 PM same town as booder init
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:47:43 PM Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam? Obv I am shiz but couldn't fold there Me too cos I fist pump jam Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 10:47:53 PM Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam? Skipper raised, Frankie jammed, others passed Hands? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:48:24 PM Yeah hate that tens fold there, big stck rse, short stack jam and we fold tens?
Laddering ftw obv. Also strange play by same player when he peeled the 109s and ov jammed when he hit his 9. What worse calls? Did he pass TT to a 8 big 3 bet jam? Skipper raised, Frankie jammed, others passed Hands? Skipper had the 34std, frankie the k4-think was suited and plummer passed tens. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:49:10 PM Plummer passed 10-10 to an open and a shove with 8 bigs?
Wowzers, no? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 10:50:21 PM This is set up to go a looong time.
Certain players will call a LOT pre and will not stack off with anytjing pre flop that will japordise their stack. A few players looking to ladder this. Feel sorry for Cody, Alex in particular If this didnt turn into a shove fest they would be assured a top 3 a lot of the time. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LIONRAMPANT on December 19, 2011, 10:51:22 PM Gotta love frankies banter
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:51:38 PM What on earth is skipper doing with this tanking with filth?
So tilting to watch. Frankie is a legend, winnnnnnnnnnn itttttttttt! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 10:51:52 PM When he gets going Frankie is TV gold.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:51:53 PM frankie All in
Skipper thinks about it Frankie thinks Skipper is folding, clearly wants a call with some antics..... 700,000 shove, ish "its a bluff" says Frankie dancing around like a Panda with a Bamboo fetish can he talk Skipper into a call? Skipper passes Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 19, 2011, 10:51:57 PM Frankie always chirps like that when he's massive, huge tell.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:52:36 PM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 19, 2011, 10:52:49 PM trumpet saying that frankie is close to putting his AA over the pass line. surely dtd haven't got a pass line on their tables have they?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:53:08 PM frankie All in Skipper thinks about it Frankie thinks Skipper is folding, clearly wants a call with some antics..... 700,000 shove, ish "its a bluff" says Frankie dancing around like a Panda with a Bamboo fetish can he talk Skipper into a call? Skipper passes Frankie AA skipper j5std or summat. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 10:53:17 PM ^^^^^agreed, with the exception of Jake and Alex its like "Wankers Wednesday" at Luton ;-)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 10:54:04 PM WHo is the nut worst winner for you Trigg?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 10:54:27 PM ^^^^^agreed, with the exception of Jake and Alex its like "Wankers Wednesday" at Luton ;-) lol, harsh... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 10:55:28 PM Frankies in with aces kippers tanking with a monster
Jack 5 off Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:55:35 PM stay tuned.....
news afoot before 11pm :-) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: the sicilian on December 19, 2011, 10:56:12 PM ^^^^^agreed, with the exception of Jake and Alex its like "Wankers Wednesday" at Luton ;-) is that the wankers wednesday you won the other week :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:56:41 PM ^^^^^agreed, with the exception of Jake and Alex its like "Wankers Wednesday" at Luton ;-) lol, harsh... for the unitiated its a tournament nickname, it doesn't describe the players. Except Chompy. Not an insult to these guys. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 19, 2011, 10:56:59 PM ^^^^^agreed, with the exception of Jake and Alex its like "Wankers Wednesday" at Luton ;-) lol, harsh... And Dorey looks good to me as well Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Amandaw on December 19, 2011, 10:57:43 PM getting tedious now all this acting up for the camera..3 hours ago no one saying zilch
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DEVIL on December 19, 2011, 10:58:21 PM Cody looks impressed with his opponents!! ;frustrated;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 10:59:00 PM Tomlin A-J to 100,000
Plummer Calls 3-K-J Plummer check, check A turn All in and call Plummer A-9 "Drawing dead to the fish!!!" screams Tomlin Terry Plummer out 7th winning £9,608 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: dakky on December 19, 2011, 10:59:06 PM The interaction here is great during updates Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well +1 Took them a wee while but the feed has been really good the last day and a half. Geo Agreed great concept The live feed is terrific quality, by all accounts. Next month I want to sort out access to watching it then I can update as normal, off a screen...time delay won't matter sorry, having a blonde moment; link to stream please? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 10:59:40 PM Lol@drawing dead on turn from tomlin, kingball on river chops it.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 10:59:52 PM As good as Alex runs in poker bringing ur missus to her first event and having to endure this
means his luck could be better Reminds me of bringing my mrs to poker at uni for the first time and someone who looked like a cross between a hobbit and an asthmatic gnome wheezed 'ooh a lady' She never came back. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on December 19, 2011, 11:00:03 PM The interaction here is great during updates Have to say that the live stream is excellent as well +1 Took them a wee while but the feed has been really good the last day and a half. Geo Agreed great concept The live feed is terrific quality, by all accounts. Next month I want to sort out access to watching it then I can update as normal, off a screen...time delay won't matter sorry, having a blonde moment; link to stream please? http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 19, 2011, 11:00:05 PM rueing his 10 10 now maybe
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:00:42 PM Yes...sorry sorry, was a Luron gag wasn't abusing the players, only us that grace Luton on a Wednesday
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 11:00:56 PM The guy in the blue t shirts looking pretty teed off think he gonna blow up first Just remember where u read it firstTitle: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: discomonkey on December 19, 2011, 11:01:47 PM afaik dorey plays 2/4 - 25/50 as his regular games, barely played any reported on live mtts before this year so i guess thats why not many people have heard of him
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 19, 2011, 11:02:01 PM getting tedious now all this acting up for the camera..3 hours ago no one saying zilch Double edged sword really. I'd rather have this than nobody saying anything tbh, then again I know half the people on here would disagree with that and just watch proper poker. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Jack9ofBlue on December 19, 2011, 11:02:29 PM can someone explain the tank with J5o please?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 11:03:08 PM Dorey has played best ainec.
Not sure that will be the case if/when field is shorn of the lesser skilled. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:03:53 PM Skipper open shove all in 1.4m
Tomlin in the big blind.......reluctant fold? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:04:02 PM Break Counts
Tomlin 3090000 Skipper 1415000 Cody 1255000 Alex 1200000 Dorey 995000 Frankie 740000 blinds going 30-60k 1 - £89,213 2 - £52,155 3 - £31,293 4 - £21,960 5 - £16,470 6 - £12,353 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 11:04:27 PM On break on stream now Tighty.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 19, 2011, 11:04:53 PM Skipper open shove all in 1.4m Tomlin in the big blind.......reluctant fold? Kc Qc Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:05:24 PM Resume 11.30pm
Expect an exit soon after, people.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 11:05:30 PM can someone explain the tank with J5o please? TV Camera dwellage. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 11:06:35 PM I didn't think rasta would fold that
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:08:06 PM nasty horrible unavoidable hand at about 11.33pm
but for who? Please stay tuned.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulpitchford on December 19, 2011, 11:08:45 PM I thought the move in out of turn when the action was on Frankie would warrent a penalty?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 19, 2011, 11:13:05 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful.
WP him. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 19, 2011, 11:14:40 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: discomonkey on December 19, 2011, 11:16:30 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. WP him. hes absurdly results oriented.... tilts me to listen Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 19, 2011, 11:17:18 PM nasty horrible unavoidable hand at about 11.33pm but for who? Please stay tuned.... As you mentioned 'somebody will depart', we can assume it is not Rastafish... And because you mentioned it twice it must be Alex or Frankie who is out.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 11:17:33 PM haha good one tom and jase
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:18:15 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Only not your cup of tea... if you have no brain Spot On Commentary Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 11:19:45 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Only not your cup of tea... if you have no brain Spot On Commentary Bit harsh Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 11:20:01 PM funny all the live grinders think its good commentary and everyone who has played more than 500 mtt saying its horrid #just saying
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:20:03 PM nasty horrible unavoidable hand at about 11.33pm but for who? Please stay tuned.... As you mentioned 'somebody will depart', we can assume it is not Rastafish... And because you mentioned it twice it must be Alex or Frankie who is out.... (http://studentsblog.skola.edu.mt/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sherlockholmes_wrong.jpg) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 11:21:02 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Only not your cup of tea... if you have no brain Spot On Commentary ur very blunt arent u ricky Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:22:05 PM I think from an analyis point of view its awful, doing a good job holding it togther but to results orientated and just not great - he didn't even pick up the awful Ts Th pass - just glossed over it
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:22:24 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Only not your cup of tea... if you have no brain Spot On Commentary Bit harsh Feeling harsh :) though not aimed at you Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 19, 2011, 11:22:36 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. WP him. hes absurdly results oriented.... tilts me to listen so this Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 11:23:10 PM ace pls
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:23:56 PM Skipper 155,000
Frankie all in Call Skipper K-K Frankie A-J A-K-5-3-5 Chin Kai Koh out 6th winning £12,353 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:25:03 PM Clearly this Skipper guy has all the dealers on side.....he keeps getting hands ;-)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 11:25:50 PM Well played frankie mate. Great effort.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 11:26:14 PM sighs
wp frankie Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:27:54 PM I have to say I think Simon's commentary is excellent. Understated, unobtrusive but very insightful. +1. sure its not everones cup of tea but right up our streetWP him. Only not your cup of tea... if you have no brain Spot On Commentary ur very blunt arent u ricky Sometimes Cutting Edge... Sometimes Blunt but Generally Friendly & Harmless :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 19, 2011, 11:28:57 PM So com frankie on rail louder than at table!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 11:29:56 PM As long as Cody and rastafish are in this there will be no deal
make of that what you will tighty in for the haul. Maybe use part of the Feb buy in Money to get him breakfast when its over! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulpitchford on December 19, 2011, 11:30:31 PM ;popcorn; 11:33
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: craiggg999 on December 19, 2011, 11:30:49 PM Skipper has to be the most tilting player to watch....so annoying!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:31:21 PM As long as Cody and rastafish are in this there will be no deal make of that what you will tighty in for the haul. Maybe use part of the Feb buy in Money to get him breakfast when its over! Rasta would deal, he dealt the deepstack and he has 30 mates on the rail advising him to.... Cody, of course, no, you would think Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:32:00 PM ;popcorn; 11:33 Um it was actually 11.23 Next timeline is 11.36 soz. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 11:32:21 PM As long as Cody and rastafish are in this there will be no deal make of that what you will tighty in for the haul. Maybe use part of the Feb buy in Money to get him breakfast when its over! pretty sure rasta fish will deal not jake tho not too sure about the others Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 11:32:51 PM million jake will deal unless they give him 1st
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 11:33:42 PM Not sure if you meant to avoid what I implied!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:34:10 PM Skipper is a card rack
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:34:48 PM Dorey all in K-9
Skipper finds....K-K Again, a hand at the right time 7-Q-J-8-2 Will Dorey out 5th winning £16,470 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Delaney09 on December 19, 2011, 11:35:07 PM mbn to get KK every 3 hands
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 19, 2011, 11:35:20 PM skipper is more annoying to listen to than rasta imo
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:36:07 PM Skipper 3.1m
Tomlin 2.9m Goulder and Cody 1.2m each...c20xbb each Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: PeteL on December 19, 2011, 11:36:35 PM Ul Dorey... skipper gonna invest in 3 keys of afghan pure if he wins
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:36:47 PM WAFL Skipper
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 19, 2011, 11:36:53 PM WP Frankie a great showing m8.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:37:17 PM Ul Dorey... skipper gonna invest in 3 keys of afghan pure if he wins Lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 19, 2011, 11:37:45 PM skipper is more annoying to listen to than rasta imo +1and the way he tanks with kak hands does my head in Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:38:14 PM Skipper J-9 on 10-J-J-8, Goulder folds
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:38:58 PM million jake will deal unless they give him 1st £1 @million please I just like giving £1s away Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LIONRAMPANT on December 19, 2011, 11:39:03 PM Skipper is a card rack Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 11:39:22 PM Chip stacks make this a four way flip.
Alex probably slight underdog if anything. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 19, 2011, 11:41:17 PM Chip stacks make this a four way flip. Alex probably slight underdog if anything. orly? do u know golden goulder? who is singing pretty annoying Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:41:29 PM Chip stacks make this a four way flip.Alex probably slight underdog if anything. Mmmmm Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: PeteL on December 19, 2011, 11:42:02 PM Skipper for x factor
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 19, 2011, 11:42:58 PM Take it down Alex ;first;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:43:37 PM Interesting character this Skipper, just watch him closely for the wordly wise out there - just saying
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 19, 2011, 11:46:17 PM he's off his tits now skipper
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 19, 2011, 11:46:28 PM Take it down Alex ;first; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 19, 2011, 11:46:36 PM Chip stacks make this a four way flip.Alex probably slight underdog if anything. Mmmmm Its more of a flip than if all had even chip stacks.. DUCY? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 19, 2011, 11:46:45 PM Interesting character this Skipper, just watch him closely for the wordly wise out there - just saying You don't need to be worldly wise to spot it! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:46:55 PM Nice rail dynamics, you can probably hear some of it
At one end Skipper has one railer friend Next to him Alex has Mitch, Stato, Hannah, Tom High, mondeoman. It looks like a "Men at Gap" convention, all preppy chinos and Hackett jumpers Cody is alone. Composed, impressive. Calm Tomlin has a lot of railers, all vociferous. When they shout "fissshhh" when Tomlin wins a pot its at an Octave higher than it should be. Lots of hushed chatter in between hands from this crew. Perhaps lots of percentages are out there on the rail. Above it all, Richard, Colburn's close friend, paces the front area of DTD. Immaculately dressed, in a trilby and raincoat. Quiet and impassive, unfazed by the antics of the other Colburn railers Waiting for his man to bring it home..... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 19, 2011, 11:48:11 PM I was being conservative on a blonde thread, I was a bit more direct on facebook - see Trigg hasnt got my diplomacy lol - I cant stop laughing....mind you if Jake doesnt win and I lose my bet i want a urine sample
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Pinchop73 on December 19, 2011, 11:48:21 PM gogogo Golder!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 19, 2011, 11:50:02 PM Take it down Alex ;first; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 19, 2011, 11:51:44 PM lol ivey is history...ur gonna be the next full tilt sponsored pro lololol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 19, 2011, 11:53:35 PM CMON Alex & Jake
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:56:17 PM They may finish 3rd and 4th, but just how impressive are Alex and Jake in terms of temperament and demeanour? Utterly superb to watch them I think
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 19, 2011, 11:56:52 PM They may finish 3rd and 4th, but just how impressive are Alex and Jake in terms of temperament and demeanour? Utterly superb to watch them I think Yup, a pleasure to watch. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 19, 2011, 11:58:15 PM Cody all in for over 850,000
Skipper folds some thought since that was an interesting hand? I noted the time of it for you to comment on Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 19, 2011, 11:58:49 PM 44 skipper 22 jake
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 12:00:19 AM Call Skipper, hold jake
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LIONRAMPANT on December 20, 2011, 12:00:23 AM They may finish 3rd and 4th, but just how impressive are Alex and Jake in terms of temperament and demeanour? Utterly superb to watch them I think Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 20, 2011, 12:00:58 AM They may finish 3rd and 4th, but just how impressive are Alex and Jake in terms of temperament and demeanour? Utterly superb to watch them I think Just superb, there are many that could take a leaf. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: notapro on December 20, 2011, 12:01:08 AM have to remember alex has his backer standing right behind him, whenever i play with my backer near me i always play my best game and keep my nerves. That's actually one of the main reasons i prefer to get backed.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:02:21 AM Cody all in again
Decision on Skipper again Under 1m a count and a dwell..... a finger pointed at his own stack, calculating, fold....... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 20, 2011, 12:02:45 AM 44 skipper 22 jake Or maybe it was 77 vs A6? both hands close to eah other timewise Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: PeteL on December 20, 2011, 12:05:28 AM horrible raise fold by rasta
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:05:48 AM Tomlin raise
Goulder all in 1.2m Tomlin folds Again some thought on the rail at the time, they were told the hand of Colburn... that the calling ranges of Skipper and Tomlin are sub-optimal Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 20, 2011, 12:09:54 AM lol 'sub optimal'
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:11:50 AM Link for live feed? Can't find it on the dtd page
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulpitchford on December 20, 2011, 12:12:53 AM Link for live feed? Can't find it on the dtd page http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:18:14 AM Skipper calls, 4 handed
Goulder calls on the button Tomlin checks Q-J-9 all diamonds Skipper 75,000 Goulder calls 4 Skipper check Goulder 175,000 Skipper does his count out the call, wag finger, grimace and stare at board trick. Again. Folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:20:48 AM Cody's turn to shove all in
Another close decision for Tomlin? 870 to call At 25-50k The amount to call is counted out He folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 20, 2011, 12:22:04 AM Cody's turn to shove all in Another close decision for Tomlin? 870 to call At 25-50k The amount to call is counted out He folds A h 6 h marginal for me easy call for Trumper apparently Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:22:11 AM bllinds now40-80k
Average 2.1m Skipper and Tomlin about 3m each Goulder and Cody the rest Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:23:21 AM Big hand at 12.30am
Please stay with it, going to be a looooooooooooooong night Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 12:24:29 AM Skipper has slowed right down the further away from the break we get
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 12:24:50 AM http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/news.php?id=2167
try that mate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Karabiner on December 20, 2011, 12:25:25 AM Skipper has slowed right down the further away from the break we get Funny that ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 12:26:00 AM Skipper has slowed right down the further away from the break we get behaveTitle: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 20, 2011, 12:26:56 AM Big hand at 12.30am Please stay with it, going to be a looooooooooooooong night cody double up? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: dakky on December 20, 2011, 12:28:56 AM tomlin might be the worst fk me fold A5 bvb 10bb
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:29:16 AM Cody open shove onto Tomlin. 800k or so again
Tomlin thinks, and folds Another close one according to Tomlin's chattering, pacing, tutting and grimacing rail...... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 12:29:51 AM tomlin might be the worst fk me fold A5 bvb 10bb His worst is better than your best Be nice to the players :) karma Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 12:30:19 AM Skipper has slowed right down the further away from the break we get behave[/quote I'll keep my comments to faceboom - I had giggles earlier and couldnt stop laughing - you couldn't write a better script from link to actions COME ON JAKE PUT THEM AWAY Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 20, 2011, 12:30:27 AM lol the acs 6 fold is pure com
bvb Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:30:28 AM ok guys, enough of the brickbats....
ty Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 20, 2011, 12:31:55 AM Big hand at 12.30am Please stay with it, going to be a looooooooooooooong night Well done over the 4 days pal, I feel for you once its over and done with and you have to hang around 30mins until the live stream is over Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: PeteL on December 20, 2011, 12:32:34 AM Game on
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:32:34 AM Cody against Goulder
Cody 9-9 Goulder A-Q Here we go...... 1.9M pot 6-8-6-8-7 Cody double up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 12:32:46 AM OI OI JAKE - Geeeeeeetttt
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: dakky on December 20, 2011, 12:32:50 AM tomlin might be the worst fk me fold A5 bvb 10bb His worst is better than your best Be nice to the players :) karma his worst might be better than my best? ok Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 20, 2011, 12:32:57 AM "yes thats the best result for jake cody"
orly didnt know winning a flip was the best result when ur tourney life is at stake Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 12:33:09 AM Can't see any result other than Jake winning this now!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:33:24 AM Skipper and Tomlin 2.6m
Cody 2m Goulder 1m Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:34:17 AM yes thats the best result for jake cody orly didnt know winning a flip was the best result when ur tourney life is at stake cut it out Paul On with the show Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: ChipRich on December 20, 2011, 12:34:34 AM OI OI JAKE - Geeeeeeetttt Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:34:40 AM Big hand at 12.30am Please stay with it, going to be a looooooooooooooong night Well done over the 4 days pal, I feel for you once its over and done with and you have to hang around 30mins until the live stream is over aarrgghh. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Free_Rollin on December 20, 2011, 12:35:50 AM OI OI JAKE - Geeeeeeetttt Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:38:59 AM Big hand at 12.30am Please stay with it, going to be a looooooooooooooong night Well done over the 4 days pal, I feel for you once its over and done with and you have to hang around 30mins until the live stream is over aarrgghh. lolol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:39:18 AM Cmon Poshboy!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:43:27 AM Goulder all in 905,000
Tomlin ANOTHER dwell His rail are getting antsy He does seem to have a weakness in calling ranges, I think, to listen to the likes of Wadey on the rail bemoaning the folds He folds... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 20, 2011, 12:44:32 AM Fair dues hes got deep in this but some of these bet/folds by rastafish are cringeworthy
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 12:45:15 AM He has to call in all 3 spots with his A6, A5 and A4 imo, very weak and we're gunna be here till Christmas
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 20, 2011, 12:45:45 AM wouldnt u want to gamble with the better players pre? because they will have an edge over you post and the best way is to negate that is by gambling with them pre ie aipf?
like jamie gold vs alan cunningham Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:46:31 AM Skipper 185,000
Tomlin calls.... 7-Q-9 check check A Tomlin 155,000 Skipper counts out the amount to call, then more, then raises to 355,000 Tomlin dwells and folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 20, 2011, 12:47:43 AM "yes thats the best result for jake cody" orly didnt know winning a flip was the best result when ur tourney life is at stake he said that doubling through alex was the best possible result as he was his main competition, not that winning the flip was Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 12:50:30 AM keep that chang away from skipper, he plays miles better without it
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 12:50:46 AM Skipper 185,000 Tomlin calls.... 7-Q-9 check check A Tomlin 155,000 Skipper counts out the amount to call, then more, then raises to 355,000 Tomlin dwells and folds tomlin 22, skipper 58dd Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Whollyflush on December 20, 2011, 12:51:12 AM wouldnt u want to gamble with the better players pre? because they will have an edge over you post and the best way is to negate that is by gambling with them pre ie aipf? like jamie gold vs alan cunningham i mean the answer is probably yes, but hes probably just not used to playing for such bean up top with players who are going to put him in tough spots. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:52:13 AM confirmed. Simon is results oriented
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 20, 2011, 12:52:35 AM wow a call
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:52:59 AM Goulder all in
Cody calls Goulder 6-6 Cody A-5 2.4M pot 2-5-10-9-Q Goulder doubles up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:53:21 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: muckthenuts on December 20, 2011, 12:53:42 AM Sigh at the commentary.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 20, 2011, 12:54:00 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 12:54:15 AM Goulder all in Cody calls Goulder 6-6 Cody A-5 2.4M pot 2-5-10-9-Q Goulder doubles up 66 Kill It Alex ;snoopy'sguns; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 20, 2011, 12:54:49 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? my immediate thought, & I'm tez Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 12:55:10 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? only reason it's worth debating is that jake knows alex shouldn't be suuuper wide because other players are tez and there are easier spots than shoving on the best player who can call correctly. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 12:55:23 AM I get what Simon is saying, it's the chip stacks that make rasta's calls easy, but Jake's call marginal. Rasta can call and only put 1/3 of his stack at risk, whereas Jake has to call for more than half is stack.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tikay on December 20, 2011, 12:55:30 AM Meanwhile, very few Updates exceed 20 or 25 pages in a day, the odd one makes 30. Yesterday was 39 pages, & this one must be close to a single day Update record, as we approach 50 pages. And we still seem to have over 250 people viewing. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 12:55:32 AM hahahahaahahahahaha yeh move the Q9ss in loool
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:55:39 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? only reason it's worth debating is that jake knows alex shouldn't be suuuper wide because other players are tez and there are easier spots than shoving on the best player who can call correctly. He;s wide enough to make it a call Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 12:55:46 AM So results orientated he is tilting me....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:55:55 AM hahahahaahahahahaha yeh move the Q9ss in loool Race tho met iinnit Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: clunged on December 20, 2011, 12:56:11 AM Lol, where's that mute button?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 20, 2011, 12:56:14 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gouty on December 20, 2011, 12:56:33 AM i am off
tilted by trumper lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 12:56:39 AM and guys I'm not having Simon T insulted, hence the deletes. Disagree with his commentary, but say so in a sensible way please, no insults ty
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 12:56:56 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:56:58 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold Duke if you're in that situation in an APAT comp u can quite confidently reach for the fold button ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 12:57:13 AM I get what Simon is saying, it's the chip stacks that make rasta's calls easy, but Jake's call marginal. Rasta can call and only put 1/3 of his stack at risk, whereas Jake has to call for more than half is stack. I guarantee if the cards were covered, trumper would be screaming for a call Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 12:57:20 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? only reason it's worth debating is that jake knows alex shouldn't be suuuper wide because other players are tez and there are easier spots than shoving on the best player who can call correctly. He;s wide enough to make it a call +1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 12:57:28 AM why does dtd site say 4 viewers online?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: muckthenuts on December 20, 2011, 12:57:34 AM Skipper and Tomlin too weak/passive, Alex is a huge fav now if Cody doesn't double again. Either way it's one or the other. GL Alex!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 12:58:25 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 20, 2011, 12:59:13 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold Duke if you're in that situation in an APAT comp u can quite confidently reach for the fold button ;) LOL back in my box - you are still my hero Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: rex008 on December 20, 2011, 01:00:26 AM It's hard to tell from the feed, but it looks like Skipper is showing a lot of his hands when he doesn't need to. Is it just the way he's throwing them in?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 01:00:47 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Pinchop73 on December 20, 2011, 01:00:51 AM Just came on to say that this commentary is tilting me so much. Then read all the other comments, sigh.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 01:01:04 AM Again it's about the stack size, Skipper should be calling with A7 there for only 20% of his stack.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 20, 2011, 01:01:24 AM No insults here but simon's commentary is so results orientated it makes it unbearable to watch. Would love to see him analyse without the benefits of the hole camera, ranges etc. Some of his points are valid regarding rasta's nitting up now the pay jumps matter such, but in regards to shallow stack calling range, icm etc he's just using his eyes and not much else imo.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:01:29 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 20, 2011, 01:01:35 AM Did Trumper ever heard that commentator should be at least fairly impartial?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 20, 2011, 01:01:40 AM keep that chang away from skipper, he plays miles better without it What age do you think people should stop before they look totally ridic. I'd say about 28 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redsimon on December 20, 2011, 01:02:15 AM Just came on to say that this commentary is tilting me so much. Then read all the other comments, sigh. mute sound if it tilts you Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AlexMartin on December 20, 2011, 01:03:11 AM never ever get someone world-class in the commentary box DTD. would be disastrous for the poker world. dont mind trumpers commentary(he obv has his own style/slightly unusual thought process), but just imagine if u had someone who played a lot in there and all these ppl listening!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:03:17 AM Guys, I'm embarrassed
Please cool the negative stuff Criticise in constructive ways. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Nico29 on December 20, 2011, 01:03:29 AM skipper loves the odd light check raise on the turn
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:03:38 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 20, 2011, 01:03:45 AM YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ik9np7du7Nw .
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:05:26 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 20, 2011, 01:05:41 AM Trumpers commentry is based on the audience IMO.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 01:06:02 AM lol he's not up Jake's backside at all is he!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:06:08 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. U can argue it both ways but I think I'm right ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 20, 2011, 01:06:12 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it.
Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 01:06:22 AM keep that chang away from skipper, he plays miles better without it What age do you think people should stop before they look totally ridic. I'd say about 28 lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:06:53 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it. Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. Errrrrrr ok. Nice spoiler buddy but ul Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 01:07:04 AM Love Simons OTT commentary on Jakes call
Is he in Love with him ? :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 20, 2011, 01:07:11 AM spoilers itt
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:07:22 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it. Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. Well played, fantastic effort Will forgive you the spoiler.... :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:07:32 AM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The_duke on December 20, 2011, 01:08:02 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it. Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. ooops Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Whollyflush on December 20, 2011, 01:08:19 AM never ever get someone world-class in the commentary box DTD. would be disastrous for the poker world. dont mind trumpers commentary(he obv has his own style/slightly unusual thought process), but just imagine if u had someone who played a lot in there and all these ppl listening! haha this. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:08:49 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: dakky on December 20, 2011, 01:09:18 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. I agree with you here as it goes due to the makeup of the table. Put three top regs there and its a call Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 01:09:26 AM "what do they call that - an anagram" - PMSL
Ul Alex - vwp, was rooting for you two heads up....obv you and Jake Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Pinchop73 on December 20, 2011, 01:09:43 AM His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run This. A short stacked Golder is going to be shoving much wider bvb. Got to take your 65/35s. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 01:09:52 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it. Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. Well played, fantastic effort Will forgive you the spoiler.... :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Alonso on December 20, 2011, 01:10:51 AM Thanks for the rail guys, so appreciate it. Really really cross with myself for my exit hand...so stupid. Nevermind. Live and learn. Gl to the guys left in. Was an awesome final. Where'is spoiler alert? :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:10:55 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it But as you know re-jamming is totally different than calling :) That's the beauty of poker there often isn't a 100% correct answer Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:11:34 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it But as you know re-jamming is totally different than calling :) That's the beauty of poker there often isn't a 100% correct answer ICM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Pinchop73 on December 20, 2011, 01:12:46 AM boom
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:13:20 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it But as you know re-jamming is totally different than calling :) That's the beauty of poker there often isn't a 100% correct answer ICM This ain't a $10 MTT you know :) Anyway, we can agree to disagree. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 20, 2011, 01:14:15 AM Great result Alex very well done and a sick effort at the B2B, congrats.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:16:35 AM Alex fans, look away at 1.20am
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LIONRAMPANT on December 20, 2011, 01:18:02 AM Great result Alex very well done and a sick effort at the B2B, congrats. ThisTitle: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 20, 2011, 01:18:13 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it But as you know re-jamming is totally different than calling :) That's the beauty of poker there often isn't a 100% correct answer ICM This ain't a $10 MTT you know :) Errm pretty sure Cody plays enough volume to make the buy in irrelevant. Anyway, we can agree to disagree. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 20, 2011, 01:18:32 AM Great result Alex very well done and a sick effort at the B2B, congrats. Very much this, would have loved to see the B2B. You and Jake showing how poker should be played, with manners and style. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:19:23 AM Pretty standard call Bob imo. And why is A5 a snap and A4 a fold? shows what I know - I thought Jake's A4 was a fold I would have folded that tbh. Against Alex it's a call. Against the other two an easy fold Your say that like it's the only possible answer. I'm thinking bigger picture, Cody has a playable stack now and has a good chance of running over the table, he does not need to gamble. I think its marginal tbh. His edge actually comes from knowing the A4 is a call here in the long run I understand, but you can argue it both ways, its not as clear cut as your saying I don't think. Even Jake had to think about it, he knew it was marginal for him. Case in point. Cody just rejams QJ against Alex. Again you could argue he can use his edge in better spots. In fact this is a good spot and Jake is good enough to know it But as you know re-jamming is totally different than calling :) That's the beauty of poker there often isn't a 100% correct answer ICM This ain't a $10 MTT you know :) Errm pretty sure Cody plays enough volume to make the buy in irrelevant. Anyway, we can agree to disagree. ORLY? I never knew that ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:19:47 AM Cody raises pre, Tomlin calls
7c Kc Ad Tomlin checks Cody 210,000, Tomlin calls 8h Tomlin checks Cody 310,000 Tomlin all-in Cody folds Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 20, 2011, 01:20:56 AM So your point about the buy in? Actually its fine I'm done tapping.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:23:28 AM Case in point. Alex commits ICM suicide :(
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Boba Fett on December 20, 2011, 01:23:47 AM Good effort Alex
Nice call by Jake with the 76 btw Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:24:07 AM Tomlin limps the button with A-Q
Alex Goulder shove J-2 in the big blind call 7-K-Q-K-9 Alex Goulder out 4th winning £21,960 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Tonji on December 20, 2011, 01:24:13 AM Great result Alex very well done and a sick effort at the B2B, congrats. Very much this, would have loved to see the B2B. You and Jake showing how poker should be played, with manners and style. indeed awsome achievement Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulpitchford on December 20, 2011, 01:24:41 AM UL Alex WP.
;surrender; Bed time for me. Good luck Cody you sicko. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AlexMartin on December 20, 2011, 01:24:50 AM great effort alex, ul fella.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:25:28 AM Break chip counts
Tomlin 4.5m Skipper 2.7m Cody 1.5m blinds go 50-100k in 20 minutes 1 - £89,213 2 - £52,155 3 - £31,293 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:25:33 AM I don't care what people say. Alex you're a douche. Only thing I can think of is that you looked at the jack twice.
Rookie error U cost me 200 quid of the claimeers money I will never forgive you Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: ad010 on December 20, 2011, 01:26:30 AM Great result Alex very well done and a sick effort at the B2B, congrats. Very much this, would have loved to see the B2B. You and Jake showing how poker should be played, with manners and style. Very much this. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 20, 2011, 01:26:47 AM Sigh, UL Alex. Brilliant stab at the B2B in any case.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Killerkilsby on December 20, 2011, 01:27:26 AM pretty sure hes more bothered about the £70k difference. UL tho.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 01:27:43 AM spoke with Frankie and he says thanks to all the well wishers on blonde and he appreciates the nice comments
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 01:30:46 AM I don't care what people say. Alex you're a douche. Only thing I can think of is that you looked at the jack twice. Rookie error U cost me 200 quid of the claimeers money I will never forgive you rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao greateffort alex. wpwpwp Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 01:31:19 AM youre sick herbie, ringing him up for post-mortem
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 20, 2011, 01:36:06 AM Well I'm the first to admit that I'm a DTD fanboy, so I am a bit bias, but here I am, sitting in the warmth of my own home, watching people who I know play a huge final. I have an accomplished, well respected player giving his take on the action, I can interact via blonde, and its absolutely free.
Personally, I think it's great. More of this please. PS- Rich, you're an absolute hero mate. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:38:30 AM We're back and it won't take long to liven things up....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 20, 2011, 01:38:38 AM Fantastic effort Alex. :respect:
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 01:39:36 AM youre sick herbie, ringing him up for post-mortem lol. he asked me if i have been on holiday for a few days...bloody kids unplugged the house fone and evidently it still rings. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:42:25 AM Skipper ALL IN
Cody calls all in Skipper A-7 Cody A-Q 8-K-2-5-9 Cody doubles through Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 01:42:41 AM OI OI OI JAKE - GEEEEEET
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:43:30 AM Skipper down to 900k at 50-100k
Cody over 3m Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 01:44:07 AM Taxi to Bogota for Mr Skipper....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 01:46:01 AM Well I'm the first to admit that I'm a DTD fanboy, so I am a bit bias, but here I am, sitting in the warmth of my own home, watching people who I know play a huge final. I have an accomplished, well respected player giving his take on the action, I can interact via blonde, and its absolutely free. Personally, I think it's great. More of this please. PS- Rich, you're an absolute hero mate. Very Much This Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Redbull on December 20, 2011, 01:46:50 AM rofl at Keith in the background rubbing the money on his titties. WP.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 20, 2011, 01:47:46 AM rofl at Keith in the background rubbing the money on his titties. WP. Hahaha! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:50:48 AM Tomlin calls Q-8 sb
Skipper check bb 4-5 J-2-3 all diamond Tomlin 125,000 Skipper all in Tomlin calls, with Qd 5 on turn 9 river Skipper doubles up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 01:51:35 AM Tomlin calls Q-8 sb Skipper check bb 4-5 J-2-3 all diamond Tomlin 125,000 Skipper all in Tomlin calls, with Qd 5 on turn 9 river Skipper doubles up Ouch Tighty. Just ouch Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 01:52:24 AM Tomlin calls Q-8 sb Skipper check bb 4-5 J-2-3 all diamond Tomlin 125,000 Skipper all in Tomlin calls, with Qd 5 on turn 9 river Skipper doubles up Ouch Tighty. Just ouch YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7miRCLeFSJo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 01:54:46 AM Tomlin calls Q-8 sb Skipper check bb 4-5 J-2-3 all diamond Tomlin 125,000 Skipper all in Tomlin calls, with Qd 5 on turn 9 river Skipper doubles up Ouch Tighty. Just ouch YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7miRCLeFSJo Oh was just about to go to bed! I guess not! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:01:33 AM Yes that is me in the background
I have the live feed up by now Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:02:13 AM don't worry, there are some key moments soon
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 02:03:13 AM Yes that is me in the background I have the live feed up by now :hello: Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:03:36 AM and the Jc 6c dwell was not one of them
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:04:22 AM what happened in the hi roller tighty?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DMorgan on December 20, 2011, 02:04:29 AM The post-match interviews are gunna be absolutely com
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:07:25 AM what happened in the hi roller tighty? don't think it ran Flushy was too busy playing 5-10 against Numpty the dog Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 02:08:32 AM Rasta has given Jake a nickname.....lucky Jake, it may stick
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:08:33 AM what happened in the hi roller tighty? don't think it ran Flushy was too busy playing 5-10 against Numpty the dog cash alternatives allowed Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:10:56 AM Here we go.....
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:12:26 AM Cody A-Q runs into Skipper Q-Q
All in pre of course 4.5m pot 3-10-4-7-4 Skipper doubles up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DMorgan on December 20, 2011, 02:12:47 AM So so gross
They need snookers between 'em to win and get there Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:14:37 AM Cody down to 3x bb
shoves 10-9 into Skipper's Q-9 No help, Q on flop Jake Cody out 3rd winning £31,293 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 20, 2011, 02:15:23 AM sigh @ tomlin cheering when cody crippled.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: shipitonetime on December 20, 2011, 02:15:50 AM snap switched off the stream
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 02:16:22 AM sigh @ tomlin cheering when cody crippled. Yeh so so wrong but I spose he's just won 20k Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 02:16:30 AM unlucky for jake, don't know when that kid's gonna get a break tbh.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 02:16:39 AM sigh @ tomlin cheering when cody crippled. Explains the constant folding earlier, just wanted to ladder. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:17:02 AM Quick break before heads up
Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AlexMartin on December 20, 2011, 02:17:11 AM Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 02:17:52 AM Off to bed....I guess thats the reason we all play the game, its like me being able to beat Tiger Woods, that would never happen.
I think its been said, however great credit to Jake (and Alex earlier) for how he plays, carries himself and behaves at the table. He is just a great person to have at the top of UK poker scene Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:17:54 AM Goodnight everyone :D
Hopefully a few might stay with it.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 02:18:49 AM Quick break before heads up Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then FFS i do £1200 if rasta wins and win a bag if skipper wins Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: s4ooter on December 20, 2011, 02:19:07 AM And 95% of the stream viewers suddenly turn off and go to bed, as they cant be arsed to watch RastaFish (who is super tilting) and Skipper (Well, what a "nice" fella he is)
Cant believe i wanna see RF win this, but sorry to say i really hope Skipper doesnt win it..... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 02:19:12 AM In B4 the kidzzzzzzz say 'worst ever result having these two fish heads up, how is it possible?' :D
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:19:18 AM is it over in realtime tighty?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 02:19:29 AM Quick break before heads up Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then I love you tighty - great quote Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: The Sweeney on December 20, 2011, 02:19:36 AM Case in point. Alex commits ICM suicide :( Sorry, not sure as to 'ICM' abbreviation? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: celtic on December 20, 2011, 02:19:52 AM Quick break before heads up Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then FFS i do £1200 if rasta wins and win a bag if skipper wins gl trigg, hope you win a bag. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 20, 2011, 02:20:55 AM Quick break before heads up Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then FFS i do £1200 if rasta wins and win a bag if skipper wins gl trigg, hope yin a bag. Trigg I am routing for this skipper bloke just so you win yo Can u not offer Mitchell some sort of buy out? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:21:28 AM is it over in realtime tighty? (http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2007/writers/peter_king/09/16/mmqb/p1_belichick.jpg) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: claypole on December 20, 2011, 02:22:06 AM Quick break before heads up Skipper storms outside in a rush Tomlin dives into the arms of his rail, who talk agitatedly Tomlin dives outside to find Skipper He comes back a few minutes later The upshot..... Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" So Heads Up then FFS i do £1200 if rasta wins and win a bag if skipper wins gl trigg, hope you win a bag. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:22:21 AM Skipper 5.5m plays 3.1m Heads Up
Rastafish thinks we'll be here til 7am. Direct Quote Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: s4ooter on December 20, 2011, 02:22:59 AM Has Skipper stopped chewing his face off??
Get the guy some gum!!!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 20, 2011, 02:23:52 AM Amazing to say, but gooooo RASTA
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Waz1892 on December 20, 2011, 02:24:12 AM sigh @ tomlin cheering when cody crippled. Yeh so so wrong but I spose he's just won 20k Agree too, but winning 20k or not, always a way to win or lose better the cheering ur opp loss. I dont know the guy or you that well, but from what i do know..u wudnt, and most wudnt. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: s4ooter on December 20, 2011, 02:24:41 AM UL JC and AC, but the biggest loser today is the game of poker!!
Bet the DTD Cash regs are licking their lips!!! this ££££ could be seen on a cash table near u soon!! At least it will go back to the community!!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:25:43 AM just for trigg
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgGA-hHWxtA Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: JIMIJIMI on December 20, 2011, 02:28:08 AM comon rasta dot for the dtd regulars ;0)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:29:33 AM So Heads Up begins
Not for the faint of heart, good luck everyone. Stay safe out there Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:30:33 AM Back in a few minutes, I am busy ;yippee;
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 02:33:33 AM Back in a few minutes, I am busy ;yippee; Is it all over? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:34:56 AM Back in a few minutes, I am busy ;yippee; Is it all over? 2.59am your time Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 02:35:24 AM Back in a few minutes, I am busy ;yippee; Is it all over? 2.59am your time Thanks, will set my alarm! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:36:29 AM Back in a few minutes, I am busy ;yippee; Is it all over? 2.59am your time Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:37:45 AM Brideshead revisited comes to DTD
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-u-ZR1x5pHNE/Tu_0vOo9PwI/AAAAAAAAVTg/79-UIP5uHqI/s640/IMG_9966.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 02:39:57 AM this rastafish is a bit like a fucking annoying version of Tony G.
If ever livepoker needed a chat mute button... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: PeteL on December 20, 2011, 02:40:40 AM Brideshead revisited comes to DTD (https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-u-ZR1x5pHNE/Tu_0vOo9PwI/AAAAAAAAVTg/79-UIP5uHqI/s640/IMG_9966.JPG) When did andy start getting on it lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 02:40:59 AM this rastafish is a bit like a fucking annoying version of Tony G. If ever livepoker needed a chat mute button... Volume on computer mate ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TickinTanwis on December 20, 2011, 02:43:37 AM got the be the worst heads up match i've ever seen. can't drag my eyes away from it. car cash syndrome.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:44:58 AM got the be the worst heads up match i've ever seen. can't drag my eyes away from it. car cash syndrome. Skipper raises to 800,000 pre at 50-100k with K-J Gets a fold Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 02:46:15 AM got the be the worst heads up match i've ever seen. can't drag my eyes away from it. car cash syndrome. Ship! :D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:55:24 AM Skipper raises with K-K 335,000
Tomlin all in A-2 Call 8-2-2-4-3 Tomlin doubles to a huge chip lead Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 20, 2011, 02:55:47 AM RASTA
gotta hate skipper for the slowroll after the call Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 02:55:50 AM Hahaha, superb :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 02:55:57 AM that's what skipper gets for the slowroll.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 02:56:08 AM please wiiiin rastafish
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 02:56:23 AM Skipper raises with K-K 335,000 Tomlin all in A-2 Call 8-2-2-4-3 Tomlin doubles to a huge chip lead Crikey, he runs so good! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mcbucket91 on December 20, 2011, 02:56:40 AM absolutely crazy heads up match. This paul skipper was playing in the super 50 a few weeks ago and everytime he had 10 9 or 10 8 suited he dwelled up for AGES!!
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 02:57:14 AM (http://www.paintedfishstudio.com/images/luckyfish1.jpg)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 03:00:09 AM Skipper calls
Tomlin raises 8-9dd Skipper shoves with K-J cc Tomlin calls immediately 3.4m pot 4-5-8-K-9 We have a champion! Paul Skipper finishes 2nd for £52,155 Colburn Tomlin is the DTD Monte Carlo Champiopn, winning £89,213 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 20, 2011, 03:00:22 AM soooooooo sick!!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 03:00:31 AM good night
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mulhuzz on December 20, 2011, 03:00:55 AM rasta seems like the kinda guy who will giq...
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 03:01:13 AM (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5usSMc6z6UU/Tu_0rfYGcbI/AAAAAAAAVTQ/YQcDvpkWZWM/s512/IMG_9962.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-po-AUlkRGnw/Tu_0tPOuAAI/AAAAAAAAVTY/nLePM2WoYTM/s640/IMG_9964.JPG) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: action man on December 20, 2011, 03:01:28 AM tilting my bollocks off here
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MLHMLH on December 20, 2011, 03:02:19 AM Like I said, he runs soooooooo good!
Congrats to Rasta Fish! Great updates Tighty, thank you x Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 20, 2011, 03:02:46 AM So, that's that
Quite a day, quite a tournament I am off to curl up in a ball! Thank you to everyone for posting and viewing Thank you to DTD for hosting and allowing me to update Goodnight! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 03:14:16 AM I don't care what anyone says. He's a top bloke that Rastafish and is a deserving winner.
Well done him. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 03:16:44 AM Well Played Tighty
Thank you so much Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 03:18:45 AM Yeah WD Tighty, don't often rail these but it was fun :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 20, 2011, 03:45:33 AM Great updates thoughout, always helps to have a good splashing of regs making deep runs.
Incred effort by Alex on the b2b, also well done to CHIPPYMAN for a great performance. Jake was in the zone for the final, couldnt see past him winning after he doubled AQ>A7 3 handed but rastafish skill edge over the field prevailed. Congrats to him, pretty amazing that weve actually found a winner who might mention his victory on a more regular occasion than the previous one. Gooooooood night. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Supernova on December 20, 2011, 03:48:35 AM Well Played Tighty Thank you so much Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 20, 2011, 03:48:57 AM Oh, dont know if anyones interested but there might be some decent-ish cash games around the Nottingham area in the near future, Rastafish has promised to give the boys some action ;mexicanwave;
There might be a bit of a list.... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 20, 2011, 03:58:36 AM what an incredible result lol
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 04:00:45 AM what an incredible result lol Us fish are allowed to win too you know ;snoopy'sguns; ;D Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 20, 2011, 04:22:51 AM what an incredible result lol Us fish are allowed to win too you know ;snoopy'sguns; ;D :P Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: scotty77 on December 20, 2011, 04:27:11 AM Great updates thoughout, always helps to have a good splashing of regs making deep runs. Incred effort by Alex on the b2b, also well done to CHIPPYMAN for a great performance. Jake was in the zone for the final, couldnt see past him winning after he doubled AQ>A7 3 handed but rastafish skill edge over the field prevailed. Congrats to him, pretty amazing that weve actually found a winner who might mention his victory on a more regular occasion the previous one. Gooooooood night. oh my lolololol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: KarmaDope on December 20, 2011, 06:33:16 AM Congrats to Rastafish - but more importantly congrats to Tighty. Great update considering the constraints.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: danny_b on December 20, 2011, 07:04:08 AM Don't think I could wake up to anything more tilting. Ul Alex
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: paulhouk03 on December 20, 2011, 07:44:06 AM I like rasta fish makes me laugh
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tonytats on December 20, 2011, 08:11:43 AM Well I'm the first to admit that I'm a DTD fanboy, so I am a bit bias, but here I am, sitting in the warmth of my own home, watching people who I know play a huge final. I have an accomplished, well respected player giving his take on the action, I can interact via blonde, and its absolutely free. Personally, I think it's great. More of this please. PS- Rich, you're an absolute hero mate. Plus one really enjoyed it for those of us stuck at home with kids next best thing to being there Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 20, 2011, 08:27:31 AM Don't think I could wake up to anything more tilting. Ul Alex ;iagree; :tikay:Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: jakally on December 20, 2011, 08:56:22 AM Excellent updates Rich, despite battling against understandably difficult circumstances. Really pleased for Rasta. A great character who obviously loves playing (as well as the sound of his own voice!). He clearly isn't on the same technical level as some, but his game has some strengths, which he uses well, and he can be a pain in the backside to play against. Felt a bit gutted for Alex when he went out, but he seemed to play very well all 3 days, and nearly £100k from 2 MC's is an ok result overall. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 09:38:57 AM Why can Trumper not just throw £200 at somebody to do the commentary? It was so ridiculous, I switched off when it was 5 handed and he didn't even really mention the 1010 fold. His commentary about the JJ of Frankie and other hands just was totally off. I think there are 100 people on Blonde who could do a better job. I understand its hard, I understand he did it for 6 hours straight, maybe next time we can have a new commentator every 2 hours, a little like the big cash game.
I think I speak for everybody here when I say that DTD not paying Blonde for updates is absolutely ridiculous, look at the last 3 days, if this is not enough exposure for the club to pay a few bags then something must be going wrong. I apologise for my Rob Yong's dog comment, I'm not sure if it got deleted or not. WP Alex btw, was super impressed, he made some great, yet relatively standard folds where many would have gotten themselves into trouble. Bet he wish he peeled the q10dd tho. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 09:47:27 AM Seemingly made some bad decisions, but of course they turned out to be correct as he ultimately triumphed .
He played with a lot of heart and adds to the list of Regulars /Locals to win the Monte Carlo thus keeping some of the £ in the poker community . Well played sir & Congratulations Rasta Fish PS Im down this week for the cash games :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 10:01:14 AM Why can Trumper not just throw £200 at somebody to do the commentary? It was so ridiculous, I switched off when it was 5 handed and he didn't even really mention the 1010 fold. His commentary about the JJ of Frankie and other hands just was totally off. I think there are 100 people on Blonde who could do a better job. I understand its hard, I understand he did it for 6 hours straight, maybe next time we can have a new commentator every 2 hours, a little like the big cash game. I think I speak for everybody here when I say that DTD not paying Blonde for updates is absolutely ridiculous, look at the last 3 days, if this is not enough exposure for the club to pay a few bags then something must be going wrong. I apologise for my Rob Yong's dog comment, I'm not sure if it got deleted or not. WP Alex btw, was super impressed, he made some great, yet relatively standard folds where many would have gotten themselves into trouble. Bet he wish he peeled the q10dd tho. Really? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 10:02:35 AM Why can Trumper not just throw £200 at somebody to do the commentary? It was so ridiculous, I switched off when it was 5 handed and he didn't even really mention the 1010 fold. His commentary about the JJ of Frankie and other hands just was totally off. I think there are 100 people on Blonde who could do a better job. I understand its hard, I understand he did it for 6 hours straight, maybe next time we can have a new commentator every 2 hours, a little like the big cash game. I think I speak for everybody here when I say that DTD not paying Blonde for updates is absolutely ridiculous, look at the last 3 days, if this is not enough exposure for the club to pay a few bags then something must be going wrong. I apologise for my Rob Yong's dog comment, I'm not sure if it got deleted or not. WP Alex btw, was super impressed, he made some great, yet relatively standard folds where many would have gotten themselves into trouble. Bet he wish he peeled the q10dd tho. Really? Maybe 200. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: ballymorechris on December 20, 2011, 10:07:27 AM Anywhere I can get results of the side events ?
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: kinboshi on December 20, 2011, 10:10:13 AM Why can Trumper not just throw £200 at somebody to do the commentary? It was so ridiculous, I switched off when it was 5 handed and he didn't even really mention the 1010 fold. His commentary about the JJ of Frankie and other hands just was totally off. I think there are 100 people on Blonde who could do a better job. I understand its hard, I understand he did it for 6 hours straight, maybe next time we can have a new commentator every 2 hours, a little like the big cash game. I think I speak for everybody here when I say that DTD not paying Blonde for updates is absolutely ridiculous, look at the last 3 days, if this is not enough exposure for the club to pay a few bags then something must be going wrong. I apologise for my Rob Yong's dog comment, I'm not sure if it got deleted or not. WP Alex btw, was super impressed, he made some great, yet relatively standard folds where many would have gotten themselves into trouble. Bet he wish he peeled the q10dd tho. Really? Maybe 200. Vicky Coren? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DMorgan on December 20, 2011, 10:14:00 AM I'd do it for free. Would be a laugh if nothing else.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 10:14:37 AM I'd do it for free. Would be a laugh if nothing else. +1 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 10:15:19 AM Anywhere I can get results of the side events ? Please and Thank you works :) http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/results.php Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: AndrewT on December 20, 2011, 10:19:29 AM Obv the perfect commentary team would be Chinese Frankie and Rastafish.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: b4matt on December 20, 2011, 10:25:21 AM Excellent updates Rich, despite battling against understandably difficult circumstances. Really pleased for Rasta. A great character who obviously loves playing (as well as the sound of his own voice!). He clearly isn't on the same technical level as some, but his game has some strengths, which he uses well, and he can be a pain in the backside to play against. Felt a bit gutted for Alex when he went out, but he seemed to play very well all 3 days, and nearly £100k from 2 MC's is an ok result overall. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: ballymorechris on December 20, 2011, 10:33:40 AM Anywhere I can get results of the side events ? Please and Thank you works :) http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/results.php apologies & ty Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 10:38:00 AM I'd do it for free. Would be a laugh if nothing else. +1 why not ask Rob/Simon to have a meeting so you can address the issue you had with the commentary ? Then offer to do the next commentary yourself on a free trial basis and if this is well received maybe something more permanant could be put in place? I didn't watch/listen to the feed but from your points i'm thinking you would have preferred to listen to a professional commentator? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: b4matt on December 20, 2011, 10:48:48 AM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy.
These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 10:53:29 AM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. ;iagree; :goodpost: Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 20, 2011, 10:58:20 AM rasta had me in an absolute coffin all day 1, much to titbeams constant delight, I sat down, got nicknamed "medium weak" was instantly bluffed of a the best hand by him in a pretty bizzarre spot, heard about it non-stop for 2 hours, then he bashed my ACES with 63s, then he bluffed me off another hand all whilst mega needling me!
was epic lol truly epic how he bashed my soul up, when i bust I thought "well there's no way he can win" Strangely delighted that he has, incredible lol Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 10:59:53 AM Just my opinion, but I liked Simons commentary...sometimes opinionated ,sometimes critical , sometimes contradictaed himself ,but a boring commentator he is not.
10 hours + is a long time to summarise and most of the time his observations were correct... although I think he is in love with Jake :) WP Simon ;applause; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 20, 2011, 11:01:24 AM rasta had me in an absolute coffin all day 1, much to titbeams constant delight, I sat down, got nicknamed "medium weak" was instantly bluffed of a the best hand by him in a pretty bizzarre spot, heard about it non-stop for 2 hours, then he bashed my ACES with 63s, then he bluffed me off another hand all whilst mega needling me! was epic lol truly epic how he bashed my soul up, when i bust I thought "well there's no way he can win" Strangely delighted that he has, incredible lol The man is an enigma. LilDave - did you see the turkey farmer reject a proposed deal stating his "love for the game" as a reason? Really made me smile. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: edgascoigne on December 20, 2011, 11:03:08 AM rasta had me in an absolute coffin all day 1, much to titbeams constant delight, I sat down, got nicknamed "medium weak" was instantly bluffed of a the best hand by him in a pretty bizzarre spot, heard about it non-stop for 2 hours, then he bashed my ACES with 63s, then he bluffed me off another hand all whilst mega needling me! was epic lol truly epic how he bashed my soul up, when i bust I thought "well there's no way he can win" Strangely delighted that he has, incredible lol The man is an enigma. LilDave - did you see the turkey farmer reject a proposed deal stating his "love for the game" as a reason? Really made me smile. Skipper declines a deal of £66,000 each and play for the rest "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" Furthermore "I willl not deal under any circumstances" Hero. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: stato_1 on December 20, 2011, 11:16:49 AM Brideshead revisited comes to DTD (https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-u-ZR1x5pHNE/Tu_0vOo9PwI/AAAAAAAAVTg/79-UIP5uHqI/s640/IMG_9966.JPG) When did andy start getting on it lol 2pm mate. Rough this morning! Really enjoyed the rail, stunning performance by Lex Gouldhuis in his attempt at back2back, deserves the 20odd bags. Also <3 Frankie, good run mate and of course the Rastafish! Hero winner imo, top character and I think he just makes the game fun. Don't remember the closing moments of last night too well, but think it went something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCDKOzpi6lU&feature=related SEE YOU IN FOUR YEARS (days) JAMAICA!!!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: sharky_uk on December 20, 2011, 11:19:31 AM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. :goodpost:These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 20, 2011, 11:21:16 AM rasta had me in an absolute coffin all day 1, much to titbeams constant delight, I sat down, got nicknamed "medium weak" was instantly bluffed of a the best hand by him in a pretty bizzarre spot, heard about it non-stop for 2 hours, then he bashed my ACES with 63s, then he bluffed me off another hand all whilst mega needling me! was epic lol truly epic how he bashed my soul up, when i bust I thought "well there's no way he can win" Strangely delighted that he has, incredible lol The man is an enigma. LilDave - did you see the turkey farmer reject a proposed deal stating his "love for the game" as a reason? Really made me smile. "I want to win the trophy, I love the game" yeah! Heroic logic, he's not really understood the principles of loving the game tho. If he does his £50k on strippers and sports betting THEN he does #lovethegame Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 20, 2011, 11:25:00 AM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. :goodpost:These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. It's like someone making you dinner, giving it to you for free and then you complain that they should have paid a chef to do it. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Kev B on December 20, 2011, 11:37:55 AM Just my opinion, but I liked Simons commentary...sometimes opinionated ,sometimes critical , sometimes contradictaed himself ,but a boring commentator he is not. 10 hours + is a long time to summarise and most of the time his observations were correct... although I think he is in love with Jake :) WP Simon ;applause; This. Great analogy from Red Dog too. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: CHIPPYMAN on December 20, 2011, 12:19:13 PM thanks every person out there that support me on the FT except for one *****
the reason i folded my JJ they was a rased from a really tight player and a in ship by jack allen for around 63% of my stack! 2 options alin or fold. bare in mind i still have 4 people still to act including the 1st raiser. i folded not because i stack jack or because of laddering. u should b in my situation before doing any silly comments!!! dont u think is better for me to take the chips from there or pass it to him. USED UR BRAIN BEFORE TALKING s**t LIKE DUDE. once again thanks for supports from my mate ONLY Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: CHIPPYMAN on December 20, 2011, 12:20:35 PM SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH
NOT VERY GOOD Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 20, 2011, 12:20:52 PM <3 chinese frankie
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 12:34:29 PM this is the Jack Allen that you know extremely well and is always doing outrageous bluffs. The fact that it is for 63% of your stack means its a better reason to call. But ok nevermind, well played, nice cash, happy xmas etc.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: CHIPPYMAN on December 20, 2011, 12:40:59 PM its easy after u all saw the hands.
never mind MERRY XMAS c u soon dude Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: ripple11 on December 20, 2011, 12:42:17 PM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. :goodpost:These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. It's like someone making you dinner, giving it to you for free and then you complain that they should have paid a chef to do it. :goodpost: :goodpost: .....and fantastic effort Tighty, thanks very much. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: b4matt on December 20, 2011, 12:56:23 PM its easy after u all saw the hands. never mind MERRY XMAS c u soon dude WP Frankie. Your a great character to have at the table. <3 Frankie xx Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Cf on December 20, 2011, 12:58:36 PM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. :goodpost:These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. It's like someone making you dinner, giving it to you for free and then you complain that they should have paid a chef to do it. :goodpost: :goodpost: .....and fantastic effort Tighty, thanks very much. All true. Quite why pleno felt the need to make that last post is beyond me. I can't see that it ever achieves anything positive. It just makes him look bad, and blonde look bad. I haven't really followed this comp but knew the final would be streamed so quite enjoyed watching a bit of it whilst following along with the thread. I can kick back with a beer, chill out, and watch some people I know playing a poker final. All completely free to me too of course. I'm not paying a penny. Yes, I can see reasons why the commentary might not be to everyone's tastes, but god damn it people, have some sense. DTD have got themselves to a point where they are running £1000 buyins with £250,000 guarantees. Not only that, but they have a proper TV table and offer a live stream for it. And blonde running a live update thread where people can chat and have some banter. What other poker club in the country can claim to be doing all of this? And what are people doing on here? They're complaining about it. Constructive feedback fine. But calling someone "ridiculous". Not fine. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: jakally on December 20, 2011, 01:08:30 PM Nice post Charles, agree with all of that. The other thing to remember is that some of you are coming at it from the perspective of being in the top c1% of poker players from a technical point of view, and judging all commentaries (Simons, VC's etc...) from that stance. The average viewer isn't going to be that skilled, and isn't going to care too much whether the commentator is technically correct in all spots. Also, the commentary has to be clear, well delivered, entertaining, informative etc..., and in my view Simon ticks all of those boxes. I enjoyed the live feed to the last two MC's and hope DTD can do this again in the future. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 01:13:10 PM All the criticism is embarrassing to be honest.
If it's not to your taste then just switch it the f**k off and do something else. If you were paying for it fair enough but you're not so stfu! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 20, 2011, 01:17:27 PM I wasn't a fan of the commentary, not because it was simon but because it was only simon
one layman and one expert is a proven formula for poker commentary, it's been shown to work on numerous shows and broadcasts. one person trying to fulfill both roles doesn't work anywhere near as well imo, I'm not sure anyone could do it particularly well I think simon commentating with guests coming in for an hour or 2 at a time would work well, give him someone to bounce off of. there are plenty of top players kicking around dtd on a monte carlo weekend, shouldn't be too hard to find some people to get involved Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: h on December 20, 2011, 01:17:56 PM i ended up watching live stream until the end
enthralling stuff congrats to all who ran deep all who made final table and winner don't understand comments on commentry ( if you don't like it mute sound ) think its very unfair to question any players integrity based on why a player would to choose to fold in any given spot thought updates excellent as always think it does re open the live stream debate Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: stato_1 on December 20, 2011, 01:19:27 PM i like the commentary by the simon trumper man
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: david3103 on December 20, 2011, 01:19:43 PM Seriously, this Trumper bloke, what's he ever done for us?
Well, yeah, he's Live Poker Director at the best poker club in the UK and is instrumental in bringing tournaments like the MC into the price range of the masses running a monthly deepstack that attracts hundreds running lower priced tournaments to give those of us who have smaller rolls a chance to enjoy the experience and supported Blonde updates and indeed the whole forum for a while plus he has a fair poker record of his own http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=232 but ignoring all that what's he ever done? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 01:26:21 PM I do not understand the excessively harsh criticism of DTD and the commentary from some on here. I am pretty sure DTD do not need blonde to help business and that letting blonde do an update is just a courtesy. These poorly constructed comments not only ruin blondes chance of doing future updates from DTD and other venues, but also, do not help the blonde cause in getting new sponsors. Just my opinion- flame away. +1 Absolutely no need for it, it can be done far more constructively. Was gonna say summat myself actually but thought I'd get jumped on. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: jakally on December 20, 2011, 01:26:30 PM i like the commentary by the simon trumper man To be fair mate, I could hear you more than Simon most of the time. Pretty sure if Alex hadn't busted, Rasta was going to ask you to pipe down, as he was struggling to concentrate. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 20, 2011, 01:33:58 PM Get involved........
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=56142.msg1476495#msg1476495 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 20, 2011, 01:39:25 PM Simon Trumper has been instrumental in bringing us the best card room in Europe.
I know this because the industry host award ceremonies and Simon collects the award for best cardroom regularly. Simon has started playing a few poker competitions of late. I know this as he has had a few results on his hendonmob to prove this. Simon is an excellent cardroom manager and a great host. I know this as Dtd is always buzzing and Simon has the time of day for everyone from the hi roller to the £15 reg. Call me results orientated but I have one thing for Simon which is more important than anything and that is :respect: Respect is important to me and I wish that some of the guys who post negative stuff here might take a little time out to consider this. (in before someone says kettle pot and black) If we had a poll on who should commentate on the next Monte Carlo, Brian Hastings or Frankie then I am pretty sure who wins that public vote. Next time we may get someone in the booth more appealing to the more technically gifted players (I know Simon tried to get others in to co commentate) but until such times lets be grateful for the legend that gave up his time to do it this week end. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 01:43:06 PM Nothng has been said about his performance in the club, it has been second to nine.We might have a fantastic writer at PokerStrategy but it doesnt mean just because he'd done wonders he should start making training videos etc.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: treefella on December 20, 2011, 01:44:26 PM surely something is better than nothing !
why all the negative stuff when this is all free viewing & classy updates for joe blogs sat on his arse sipping cocktails . if you had to pay $ for a premium pay per view format then a few complaints probably justified, but that's not the case here is it : ) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 20, 2011, 01:45:44 PM Nothng has been said about his performance in the club, it has been second to nine.We might have a fantastic writer at PokerStrategy but it doesnt mean just because he'd done wonders he should start making training videos etc. epic typo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Cf on December 20, 2011, 01:46:53 PM Nothng has been said about his performance in the club, it has been second to nine.We might have a fantastic writer at PokerStrategy but it doesnt mean just because he'd done wonders he should start making training videos etc. Really? Have you really missed the point that badly? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 01:50:48 PM there was so many ppl tuning in yesterday, just think a guy who went on for 10 hours and was very results orientated wasn't the wisest idea. Listening to almost ANYBODY for 10 hours would be incredibly boring it doesn't matter who it is. Monte Carlo is the best comp in the country, DOWN TO TRUMPER, I'm sure he would be interested in constructive feedback, which is why I took back the Rob Yong's dog comment
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Cf on December 20, 2011, 01:55:54 PM there was so many ppl tuning in yesterday, just think a guy who went on for 10 hours and was very results orientated wasn't the wisest idea. Listening to almost ANYBODY for 10 hours would be incredibly boring it doesn't matter who it is. Monte Carlo is the best comp in the country, DOWN TO TRUMPER, I'm sure he would be interested in constructive feedback, which is why I took back the Rob Yong's dog comment See, comments such as one person for 10 hours is something constructive. Try and be less results oriented is constructive. But your earlier post said his commentary was ridiculous and 100 people on here could do a better job. That is not constructive and is just slagging a person off. Whatever else your post might have said loses any sort of credibility once i've read that far. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 01:58:08 PM I often get told at work, complain if you like, be rude if you likle but you better have something to back it up. I said I didn't enjoy it, then I stated reasons why it could be better then stated that there are people who would do it for free, I even volunteered myself, putting myself into the firing line.
My last 2c on the matter. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: treefella on December 20, 2011, 01:59:42 PM missing the point again !
just because you didnt enjoy it dont assume everyone else didnt : ) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 02:00:12 PM I often get told at work, complain if you like, be rude if you likle but you better have something to back it up. I said I didn't enjoy it, then I stated reasons why it could be better then stated that there are people who would do it for free, I even volunteered myself, putting myself into the firing line. My last 2c on the matter. 7000th post btw /:-| Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: outragous76 on December 20, 2011, 02:00:28 PM DTD strike me as the kind of people who are always looking to better themselves, therefore they should look to take some criticism and use that to move forward and improve what they do.
Yesterdays broadcast was good - could be better. The commentary - well I guess it depends what "level" you want. The fact is some exceptional poker players commented itt thread that they thought it was poor. They might not be inclined to get into "forum wars", but the fact it was mention in a non trolling way is something which I'm sure DTD will look to improve upon. Cost is obviously an issue too, but I'm sure that they could have pulled several people off the floor last night for a free 1 hours stint "in the box" to assist Simon. K&K, mitch (well ok), im sure would offer up time, and if not there is nothing lost Good first effort but can be improved would be my assessment of the situation, I'm pretty sure DTD will think the same. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 02:00:38 PM missing the point again ! just because you didnt enjoy it dont assume everyone else didnt : ) skip back 20 pages matey. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 20, 2011, 02:01:19 PM A POSITIVE SLANT
Well Done to ......... Dusk Till Dawn & Rob for putting on a great event (again) Well Done to ..........all The Dealers and Staff Well Done to ..........EVERYBODY who participated Well Done to ......... The Live Stream Innovation Well done to .......... Blonde Poker & Tighty for the great updates . Well Done to...........Simon Trumper for his organisation of the event and commentary Well Done to ..........All the final table & Money Finishers for their great effort And finally WELL DONE TO RASTA FISH for navigating through 288 players to take it down Good Luck at the tables and Merry Christmas to all and your families . See you at the next £500 deepstack in Jan (unless I bink a seat for the WPT Dublin) Peace x Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 02:05:55 PM Nothng has been said about his performance in the club, it has been second to nine.We might have a fantastic writer at PokerStrategy but it doesnt mean just because he'd done wonders he should start making training videos etc. epic typo At least he crept in to Pleno's top ten. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 02:07:23 PM I often get told at work, complain if you like, be rude if you likle but you better have something to back it up. I said I didn't enjoy it, then I stated reasons why it could be better then stated that there are people who would do it for free, I even volunteered myself, putting myself into the firing line. My last 2c on the matter. QFT Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 20, 2011, 02:52:12 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo.
Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: rex008 on December 20, 2011, 02:52:59 PM Great updates, really enjoyed reading and watching. Thought Mr Trumper's commentary was fine, mostly, but I think could have done with focussing less on what people had and more on what they were thinking. That said, can't have been easy doing that for 10 hours, and I'm not sure I'd have wanted to listen to some pure poker technician blathering on for 10 hours about range-merging and ICM. But maybe that's just me.
Not sure I understand fully why DTD wanted a 30 min delay on this thread though. Don't think it would really stop people from watching the updates, tbh, as you're always going to be interested in hole cards even after the event. Maybe makes some sense on a knee-jerk don't-want-to-steal-live-feed-thunder reaction, but I think a bit more deep thought on this point wouldn't go amiss. Makes Richard's job very hard for pretty much no gain. The idea of the live feed is presumably to promote the club and the cardroom, and having non-hole-card updates here 30 mins ahead of the live feed wouldn't change that in the slightest, IMHO. Oh, and congrats to all the blonde cashers, especially Alex. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 03:32:07 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo. Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. ;tk; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 04:58:22 PM I agree with Rex about the updates. The delay was very difficult to work around and people would definitely want to see hole cards afterwards and also listen to Simon's commentary (except Pleno)
Maybe a compromise where DTD show a true 'realtime' feed and then have a separate delayed feed where we get to see the mucked cards? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 20, 2011, 05:25:04 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo. Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. ;tk; rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao I say fair play for speaking your mind. I would say to DTD if you are offering a product where your target audience is 1% exceptional players the views of exceptional players are largely irrelevant. You should court the views of the average joe. I'd say personality, the ability to engage your audience, abillity to build excitement and be entertaining are more important than technical accuracy. Don't know if Trumper was those things as didn't watch. Tightend is those things without being an exceptional player. He could be an exceptional player thou, not sure, no offence intendended. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: skolsuper on December 20, 2011, 06:36:27 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo. Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. ;tk; rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao I say fair play for speaking your mind. I would say to DTD if you are offering a product where your target audience is 1% exceptional players the views of exceptional players are largely irrelevant. You should court the views of the average joe. I'd say personality, the ability to engage your audience, abillity to build excitement and be entertaining are more important than technical accuracy. Don't know if Trumper was those things as didn't watch. Tightend is those things without being an exceptional player. He could be an exceptional player thou, not sure, no offence intendended. I didn't watch the live feed either so can't comment on Simon's commentary specifically, but from the comments I've seen on the thread I think the main criticism has been that he was too results oriented. Imo a commentator needs to do more than just describe what is happening because people can see that, the trick to interesting commentary is to describe what is probably going on behind the scenes and that takes expert insight. I don't know the first thing about driving a formula 1 car but love to watch it with Martin Brundle's commentary since, as a former driver, he can speculate as to why the teams and drivers do what they do. Likewise with snooker nobody ever worries that Steve Davis and Denis Taylor's commentary will give too much away, and I know I'd much rather listen to a professional snooker player's commentary than some of the randoms that occasionally get drafted into commentary in other sports such as Colin Murray. Not having watched the live feed myself, I couldn't put Simon at either end of that scale btw. Regardless, I'd say Simon would've had an almost impossible task to make real-time live poker interesting commentating on his own. I would speculate based on talking to Simon and from discussions on this forum in recent months that this was a decision by Simon to protect the integrity of the game, as pretty much everybody in the club yesterday had some connection to one of the finalists. Personally, I would happily have gone into the commentary box with Simon and wouldn't have passed on a single word of information onto Alex, but there is a difference between being impartial and being seen to be impartial. I appreciate it is a complicated issue that I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to balance it to everyone's satisfaction. As to poker commentary in general, I think it would work best with two commentators, one thinking on roughly the same level of the best player at the table and one at the opposite end. The discussions between them and the questions and things that the 'layman' commentator says and how the 'expert' responds to them would provide a good insight into the dynamic and what is going on in the heads of the players at the table, for any viewer. In shows where everyone is thinking at a high level, such as in cash games like high stakes poker, I think two expert commentators would be best as many of the plays that take place would take too long for an expert commentator to explain to a beginner from scratch, whereas if all the players are beginners, an expert commentator would just spend the whole time picking apart bad plays and talking about stuff that should happen but isn't actually happening, so two 'casual players' with good banter would be best imo, maybe just sidestep all poker chat and talk about who the players look like or what they are wearing, as Norm and Chad do to great effect on the WSOP coverage. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 20, 2011, 06:44:09 PM My thoughts on some issues itt -
- didn't hear the commentary obv, but it was good enough to get my mum and dad glued to the screen (shocked as I was to learn that they'd ever be glued to an internet poker stream) so props to Simon. I'm TOTALLY convinced that Simon does a great job in the box, much better than any one of the "exceptional players" could do on their own. I think it should all be about getting poker communicated to a wider audience, getting the general public interested and excited which Simon, and Vicky, both do really well. I think that for next time, Simon could rope one of the railers in for an hour at a time and as a team they could do an excellent job. I would certainly be up for a stint in the box (used to pretend to commentate on F1 races as a kid - loved it ;)) From a selfish point of view I'd rather have two sickos commentating as I'd find that the most interesting/helpful, but the general public / majority of players aren't gonna listen to that cos it's boring / too technical / not exciting for them. - collusion issues - pretty tough spot, Frankie is tighter than most and I know ppl said "he raise/callled KTo but folds JJ", the two hands are SO different as has been pointed out. Frankie 2.5x it and don't remember how much Beaneh shipped but think it was like 10 bigs or something. At the time I felt that Frankie had to call it off probably. Jack Allen is certainly not a crazy mental super aggro like pleno inferred, quite the opposite from what I saw this weekend in fact. He played good, solid, TAG poker. He knows his stuff, and is DEFO shipping wider than Frankie gives him credit for, Frankie thought I think TT+ or AQ/AK. So to fold JJ isnt totally unreasonable, he'd definitely fold 99 maybe TT so throw in the fact that he stakes Jack and what that means equity-wise then it's fine to fold JJ and probably correct. Should any of Frankie's decisions be influenced by the fact he has 50% of Jack? Therein lies the issue imo. I don't know the answer to that. It's something that should be discussed though, as it's becoming super common for backers/backees to play in the same comps together so these issues are arising more and more. - Final Table atmosphere. By far the most fun Monte Carlo final table I've ever been on :P... JK, but seriously, colourful characters like Rastafish and Frankie and the clashes with Skipper and the interaction they have with the younger players like me/Dorey/Jake are what makes live poker so great. I wouldn't have it any other way. Rastafish is a great guy imo and has always been cool to me and we have a laugh all the time so I'm really happy for him. - updates/stream sync issues - thought it worked really well and reading them back today, tighty managed to create the atmosphere/suspense without giving anything away and I just think it's the best solution to the synchronisation problems and should 100% be the standard for the future imo. Thanks all for the support / rail, glad to give blonde a good sweat, shame I couldn't B2B it but it was Rasta's day and I sorta messed it up for myself despite the gods giving me a chance with the 75 vs Jake. Felt I didn't put a foot wrong on the FT until the J2 shove, really happy with my performance other than that. Next time.... - Mantis, those quotes in yr sig are sooo sad! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: shaun69uk on December 20, 2011, 06:53:28 PM All the criticism is embarrassing to be honest. If it's not to your taste then just switch it the f**k off and do something else. If you were paying for it fair enough but you're not so stfu! Evilpie you rock................. wp Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 20, 2011, 06:56:23 PM Do we know if Simon's commentary was done 'as it happened' or was he watching the 30 minute delayed feed and commentating off that?
I noticed at one point he mentioned problems with chip counts on the screen so he obviously knew what we could see which suggests he was possibly seeing exactly the same 30 minute old shots we were. If he was watching it delayed then obviously there's no reason not to have people in there with him. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: stato_1 on December 20, 2011, 07:13:46 PM , as Norm and Chad do to great effect on the WSOP coverage. I hope this is a level Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 20, 2011, 07:21:15 PM I often get told at work, complain if you like, be rude if you likle but you better have something to back it up. I said I didn't enjoy it, then I stated reasons why it could be better then stated that there are people who would do it for free, I even volunteered myself, putting myself into the firing line. My last 2c on the matter. I don't really know you, I think its great to state personally held opinions. But in the Vicky Coren thread and this one you just sound silly. And when you back it up, you sound sillier. Just because you have a conviction about something, doesn't mean it's interesting or serves any useful purpose. I have to remind myself of this all the time Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: neverbluff67 on December 20, 2011, 07:24:06 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo. Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. Great Post. I didn't see any of the feed but I saw the feed from the last one, didn't JP Kelly come in for a little bit?! I think Simon with special guests here and there is perfect but I'm sure he did a great job on his own, in what is a really difficult job. DTD is the best card room in the UK and it's not close, even without the feed it's the best, but Ita great for UK poker that they have all these resources. Big thankyou for all the support :) Shame I couldn't win some money for the ones that bet on me! And Sick job on the updates Tighty, they're always great entertainment. ;tk; rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao I say fair play for speaking your mind. I would say to DTD if you are offering a product where your target audience is 1% exceptional players the views of exceptional players are largely irrelevant. You should court the views of the average joe. I'd say personality, the ability to engage your audience, abillity to build excitement and be entertaining are more important than technical accuracy. Don't know if Trumper was those things as didn't watch. Tightend is those things without being an exceptional player. He could be an exceptional player thou, not sure, no offence intendended. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: neverbluff67 on December 20, 2011, 07:26:45 PM The great post was aimed towards mantis not pleno**
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Splash on December 20, 2011, 07:28:10 PM Do we know if Simon's commentary was done 'as it happened' or was he watching the 30 minute delayed feed and commentating off that? I noticed at one point he mentioned problems with chip counts on the screen so he obviously knew what we could see which suggests he was possibly seeing exactly the same 30 minute old shots we were. If he was watching it delayed then obviously there's no reason not to have people in there with him. He was commenting on a live feed that was then played back to us 30mins later. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 20, 2011, 07:37:44 PM The great post was aimed towards mantis not pleno** "Empty seat at Xmas do Mr Cody, you even got amazing secret Santa gift. Where tf are you?" James Mitchell Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: neverbluff67 on December 20, 2011, 07:46:17 PM I woke up joke late sorry :(
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Dubai on December 20, 2011, 07:47:40 PM No worries kid. Tell pez he saved me a 1er for ss
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 20, 2011, 08:01:44 PM Jesse May + other.
not even close imo :P Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 08:14:13 PM The great post was aimed towards mantis not pleno** i somehow got wangled in that mix up post/quote but didnt put any of the content. wouldnt take any of Mantis credit anyway tho :P Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 20, 2011, 08:14:51 PM Jesse May + other. not even close imo :P Jesse May + Alex Martin. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Woodsey on December 20, 2011, 08:19:04 PM Jesse May + other. not even close imo :P Jesse May + Alex Martin. Rastaman imo. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Acidmouse on December 20, 2011, 08:55:35 PM Don't care about the standard of commentry or play tbh, just fun updates for me :) have a few days off tighend mate.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 20, 2011, 08:58:38 PM Yes, I think we need to ask exceptional poker players what they think and do exactly what exceptional poker players say. I love exceptional poker players and they are all my heroes. Didn't watch the stream as I don't agree with the concept and find it boring but caught up with Tighend's updates and can't imagine anything could compete with his sublime written word anyway. A master of the descriptive art and building tension. What's more live updates are funny and interactive for us the consumer so a much better medium imo. Oh and is it to late to nominate my mate Gareth for the advent calendar? He doesn't post on Blonde but is a very nice guy and is good at poker. ;tk; rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao I say fair play for speaking your mind. I would say to DTD if you are offering a product where your target audience is 1% exceptional players the views of exceptional players are largely irrelevant. You should court the views of the average joe. I'd say personality, the ability to engage your audience, abillity to build excitement and be entertaining are more important than technical accuracy. Don't know if Trumper was those things as didn't watch. Tightend is those things without being an exceptional player. He could be an exceptional player thou, not sure, no offence intendended. I didn't watch the live feed either so can't comment on Simon's commentary specifically, but from the comments I've seen on the thread I think the main criticism has been that he was too results oriented. Imo a commentator needs to do more than just describe what is happening because people can see that, the trick to interesting commentary is to describe what is probably going on behind the scenes and that takes expert insight. I don't know the first thing about driving a formula 1 car but love to watch it with Martin Brundle's commentary since, as a former driver, he can speculate as to why the teams and drivers do what they do. Likewise with snooker nobody ever worries that Steve Davis and Denis Taylor's commentary will give too much away, and I know I'd much rather listen to a professional snooker player's commentary than some of the randoms that occasionally get drafted into commentary in other sports such as Colin Murray. Not having watched the live feed myself, I couldn't put Simon at either end of that scale btw. Regardless, I'd say Simon would've had an almost impossible task to make real-time live poker interesting commentating on his own. I would speculate based on talking to Simon and from discussions on this forum in recent months that this was a decision by Simon to protect the integrity of the game, as pretty much everybody in the club yesterday had some connection to one of the finalists. Personally, I would happily have gone into the commentary box with Simon and wouldn't have passed on a single word of information onto Alex, but there is a difference between being impartial and being seen to be impartial. I appreciate it is a complicated issue that I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to balance it to everyone's satisfaction. As to poker commentary in general, I think it would work best with two commentators, one thinking on roughly the same level of the best player at the table and one at the opposite end. The discussions between them and the questions and things that the 'layman' commentator says and how the 'expert' responds to them would provide a good insight into the dynamic and what is going on in the heads of the players at the table, for any viewer. In shows where everyone is thinking at a high level, such as in cash games like high stakes poker, I think two expert commentators would be best as many of the plays that take place would take too long for an expert commentator to explain to a beginner from scratch, whereas if all the players are beginners, an expert commentator would just spend the whole time picking apart bad plays and talking about stuff that should happen but isn't actually happening, so two 'casual players' with good banter would be best imo, maybe just sidestep all poker chat and talk about who the players look like or what they are wearing, as Norm and Chad do to great effect on the WSOP coverage. Formula 1 is a good example. I think Martin Brundle is a great commentator and agree his experience as a driver offers a technically proficient insight, which is more than useful. However, I reckon the majority of average racing fans would say Murray Walker was the instantly recognisable voice of racing and the number 1 commentator. The excitement he brought to the sport with the tone of his voice will be forever remembered and the mistakes he made in his flustered state only heightend the enjoyment for the audience. He didn't drive F1 cars as I recall and his lack of technical insight was little handicap during a long and successful commentating career. @Alex - Maybe grow a sense of humour and stop taking yourself so seriously. Sigs are hilarious. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: taximan007 on December 20, 2011, 09:40:10 PM <3 Mantis
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: CHIPPYMAN on December 20, 2011, 10:34:47 PM thanks alex.
wp on the table ;all-in; ;all-in; J 2 OFF Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 20, 2011, 10:59:19 PM <3 Mantis Erm im claiming the <3 mantis spot. © ;) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Rotty on December 20, 2011, 11:18:09 PM seeing as I didn't pay anything for the streaming coverage or the updates on here I find it hard to be anything other than satisfied with both :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: discomonkey on December 21, 2011, 03:33:31 AM seeing as I didn't pay anything for the streaming coverage or the updates on here I find it hard to be anything other than satisfied with both :) i dont think anyone can complain and say "id rather have nothing at all" the fact is this is the 1st(or one of the 1st) times this has been done at dtd in one of their own mtts, and as is likely while cutting their teeth in a new area, improvements will be possible.... 1. i think simon commentating on his own is a mistake, its too hard to keep up with everything going on and there is noone to pick up from you if u lose ur train of thought or to bounce ideas off of. i have done commentry before when playing under pkr and there were times that its good to have the co-commentator there to give u a nudge or say something random about the players till u get ur train of thought back. 2. i personally didnt like simons commentary bc of its heavily result oriented nature, if he altered that and spoke about possible hand combos instead of just the hands in play, i would most likely have watched a lot more of it and enjoyed it, in terms of high quality in depth poker jargon, of which there wasnt a tonne, it isnt overly relevant imo considering the large percent of people watching wont give 2 hoots about the viability of jake cody triple range merging with 2 players behind in a 3bet pot.... 3. i think it would be a good idea to have some of the better technical players in there with simon (or whoeevr they choose next time), can balance the conversation more with in depth poker talk and the stuff the average joe wants to hear without alienating either of the audiences and pleasing as many people as possible. pleno has a point in that the stream can be improved, but you could have had a bit more tact about it buddy.... for example suggesting yourself as a candidate to do it instead isnt going to rub people up the right way. my 2c... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 21, 2011, 09:23:13 AM I did put myself forward and offer suggestions and sympathasize how hard a job it is and apologise for my tone and repeatedly complimented on his job with dtd.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Rotty on December 21, 2011, 10:08:00 AM seeing as I didn't pay anything for the streaming coverage or the updates on here I find it hard to be anything other than satisfied with both :) 1. i think simon commentating on his own is a mistake, its too hard to keep up with everything going on and there is noone to pick up from you if u lose ur train of thought or to bounce ideas off of. i have done commentry before when playing under pkr and there were times that its good to have the co-commentator there to give u a nudge or say something random about the players till u get ur train of thought back. my 2c... I did say that to the missus at the time ( I bet she was really interested ;) ) so agree on that point, iI would imagine the audisnce would be small though so cost would be an issue, my point was more that it si good to see this sort of thing being done at no cost Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: FUN4FRASER on December 21, 2011, 10:49:42 AM Once upon a time there were two guys... Mr Beggar and Mr Chooser
Mr Beggar was having a hard time of it and struggling to make ends meet . Mr Chooser was a nice guy, doing okay for himself that used to buy and cook his own food and always made sure Mr Beggar had a hot meal . However. ..One day Mr Beggar decided that the food Mr Chooser made was not to his liking so he complained. "Is it possible we can change the menu as I dont like the food ?" asked Mr Beggar...Well as you can imagine Mr Chooser was pretty taken a back and replied " I go out to work and make my own money and provide you with a free meal and service..AND ALL YOU DO IS COMPLAIN ! "... Mr Chooser was upset and angry and continued to remonstrate "I suggest if you do want any input at meal time it might be a good idea to try and find some work, generate some money and maybe do something positive at least that way you will have contributed to the cause, In the meantime I will choose my own food as I pay for it !. Having listened to Mr Choosers choice words he sat back and contemplated........ "Do I Mr Beggar really have a genuine cause to complain about Mr Choosers Free Meal Service ? " .................... or ....................... " Do I fore go my right of opinion because of my current status ? " Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: chatban on December 21, 2011, 11:58:59 AM So to sum up beggar and chooser were friends who managed to break down the stigma of tramp/ civilised people relations?
Top blokes I say. TLDR Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 11:59:49 AM seeing as I didn't pay anything for the streaming coverage or the updates on here I find it hard to be anything other than satisfied with both :) i dont think anyone can complain and say "id rather have nothing at all" the fact is this is the 1st(or one of the 1st) times this has been done at dtd in one of their own mtts, and as is likely while cutting their teeth in a new area, improvements will be possible.... 1. i think simon commentating on his own is a mistake, its too hard to keep up with everything going on and there is noone to pick up from you if u lose ur train of thought or to bounce ideas off of. i have done commentry before when playing under pkr and there were times that its good to have the co-commentator there to give u a nudge or say something random about the players till u get ur train of thought back. 2. i personally didnt like simons commentary bc of its heavily result oriented nature, if he altered that and spoke about possible hand combos instead of just the hands in play, i would most likely have watched a lot more of it and enjoyed it, in terms of high quality in depth poker jargon, of which there wasnt a tonne, it isnt overly relevant imo considering the large percent of people watching wont give 2 hoots about the viability of jake cody triple range merging with 2 players behind in a 3bet pot.... 3. i think it would be a good idea to have some of the better technical players in there with simon (or whoeevr they choose next time), can balance the conversation more with in depth poker talk and the stuff the average joe wants to hear without alienating either of the audiences and pleasing as many people as possible. pleno has a point in that the stream can be improved, but you could have had a bit more tact about it buddy.... for example suggesting yourself as a candidate to do it instead isnt going to rub people up the right way. my 2c... if i had to listen to bollocks like this: sorry guys, was really a super tournament. Im going out tonight but gonna do a mini-report before a full(ish) one tomorrow. starting table was golden, really one of the softest in the room and only two players i recognised, sim (one of the crazy (slightly hot) twins) from north london and a regular solidish nit from the circuit. Got off well, guy misclick min-opens from the small, i defend T4o bvb, TT5r, check check, turn 4, bet, raise call. River A, he check calls a psb to go to 35k. Nick a couple more to go to 38k peak. Utg opens (exceptionally loose ep open (A8o/78o showndown, willingness to bet/giveup/fold a tonne) opens utg to 475@ 75/150, called by another more solid guy in mp, i sqz K5hh to 1550 (1st 3b in 4 orbits, really wanna boost 3b range for later as our table wont break all day), get coldcalled by early late arrival 40-something on btn. OR calls, flatter folds, coldcalled calls. Q74hh, bet, called by cold-caller of 3b, utg folds. Turn offsuit 5, he calls. River pairs the 4; kinda unsure/fun spot, dont know if the average 40-something regular is folding AQ/KQ, i elect to giveup and he ships. Thought about hero for 0.4 secs then remembered where i was and left the cape in the hotel. Possibly in hindsight ship could be good, but table wasnt really one for taking small edges i figured at the time, plus i block KQ and action weighs AQ heavily. Ppl dont go to nottingham to fold toptop in a 1k. Dropped to 28k after an open got 3b by sim, who was being REALLY splashy at this moment in time. Iv played with her before and she can be a pain in the arse tbh, she's kinda crazy and really unpredictable. Our most recent history (sorry/tangent) was a hand i played in a gup side @ the vic in a 400. @ 150/300/25 with an avo stack of 12k (we both have avo) im in bb w KQo. Utg starts a family limpathon (ENTIRE table) and she completes the sb. I go 2600 and watch utg call along with CO and Btn. She now ships and im pretty much fistpump snapping. Btn also calls and Sim snaps w AQo, but im normally quite blessed and got there, but i think the hand is fine/kinda standard w dead monies/range blabla (sorry/5 pints in). Other history is basically me trying rare big bluffs and her doing loopy shit, but in this comp at this table i figured id let her burn out before playing 50% of hands again/ high variance spots on this table were not optimal. So sin burns out and im down to 24k. I open A9dd utg 1075 with 2 ppl satout (looseish @ 200/400 but think its ok). Ug+1 calls (active casually dressed/neat chip stacks/ rum and coke drinking- details ftw) and the loose fishy button calls. Kq4dd, i cbet 1750 and utg+1 SNAP makes it 5.5k. Buttn folds am im kinda like fml. I elect to call; thoughts? I dunno about 3b call/really cant szee a range im in good shape against but obv hate fold/too deep to ship. Meh. Anyhow, turn bricks and he sets me in/meh. Guy turns up late, ladder satellite qualifier i overhear. I open Q9o in the co, he defends bb. 662hh, he c/c. Turn , c/c. (i have absolutely no history with this guy; but hes tilting the fk out of me by wearing sunglasses in nottingham in the middle of winter/having the dealer remind him every other hand that its his turn to act because hes watching red-tube on his ipad (animal-p fwiw) and he's one of those muggles that spent too much time watching late-night poker and wants to stare down a limped pot multiway with 4 bigs in the middle). I check to rep pot-control/showdown blabla. River is a T. I elect to vbet 1//2 pot figuring his range is mainly small-med pp's, obv he went to hogwarts and the wizard calls w A5o. Dinner break. see harry in the queue and decide to swerve the buffet and hit vinny's fave over the road. Have a beer and elect to go for it when return. Im now on 18k. I get slightly tilted after it goes limp+4 and btn makes it 1250 otb/i fold AJcc in the sb(realllllly close imo, but btn is tight and seemingly quite good) and an AJ4r flop sees a lot of bb's fly in multiway/ AK wins. Then i fold KTo otb in a multiway coup and see a KTx flop and ppl throwing in car keys/wives etc and a bluff wins small bean. Anyhow/slightly tilted now (honesty ftw). Ok, pretty crucial hand, may well have fked this up in hindsight. Utg harry limps. I iso KJo in and btn cooldcalls/harry's obv in. K93r. check, i cbet, btn calls, wizard lowers his glasses and gives me a staredown, then makes is 3X. I really am flummoxed. I mean wtf. Will finish this tomorrow, mate is pissed im typing so slow and we wanna go out. Gonna play again tomorrow, redbull has re-booked his 10%, anyone else want in (same 30% being sold/previous investors 1st then 1st come/1st served) post here/pm or buy me a beer in dtd lounge. manyana, al, x x instead of: Richard Garner knocks out Alex Martin Ahrt Qh versus Kc 4c on 2h 3s 9c Qc Alex check raises all in, called, and misses the river. I know how gifted you, alex and the rest of the 1% either having a go at Simon or wanting a technically gifted commenator in the booth are, but i am in the 99% or would like to listen to the clueless ramblings of Trumper, Coren ,Channing, Marrow, Power and May over the top gifted ones like south, hastings, townsend who like to get theirs by bumming isuldur1. :) edit: (can someone come up with a smiley opening up a can of worms please) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tteeeeee on December 21, 2011, 12:39:43 PM I watched the final table stream and was very happy DTD had offered it tbh, to be able to watch the final online for free is just one of many reasons why dtd and simon trumper are the by far the no 1 in UK Poker.
Normally when something has commentary their is two people a commentator and a summariser/expert. Simon did both jobs, thats why it sounded different. hats off to him for doing it, as it cant of been easy to do TWO jobs. Well done DTD & Simon Edit: Tighty the photos and updates on blonde are brilliant, very funny comments/ photos and very informative! Perfect Combo Imo. Thanks for all your work, i don't post normally but im here reading! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 21, 2011, 12:47:35 PM it might've been better if mr chooser had taken a step back, thought about it and had a chat with mr beggar to find out exactly what he didn't like. then he could make some changes and everyone would be happy with the new improved meals. maybe they could have lasagne
instead he chose to throw a strop and get all aggro and is still cooking the same stuff as before that he probably doesn't really like either good story though but would be better next time if you drew some pictures to go with it. 7/10 Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 12:49:21 PM I watched the final table stream and was very happy DTD had offered it tbh, to be able to watch the final online for free is just one of many reasons why dtd and simon trumper are the by far the no 1 in UK Poker. welcome to blonde. hope you enjoy tightends style of coverage tooNormally when something has commentary their is two people a commentator and a summariser/expert. Simon did both jobs, thats why it sounded different. hats off to him for doing it, as it cant of been easy to do TWO jobs. Well done DTD & Simon Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 21, 2011, 01:24:09 PM I watched the final table stream and was very happy DTD had offered it tbh, to be able to watch the final online for free is just one of many reasons why dtd and simon trumper are the by far the no 1 in UK Poker. Normally when something has commentary their is two people a commentator and a summariser/expert. Simon did both jobs, thats why it sounded different. hats off to him for doing it, as it cant of been easy to do TWO jobs. Well done DTD & Simon Yo, heard there were probs with sound throughout and obv feedback on commentary not great. However, with almost 1k replies and around 7k hits this thread shows why Blonde are by far the no 1 in UK poker. Tightend did the job of 3 people so he trumps Simon imo. Also peeps don't forget DTD are offering a service for commercial not charitable reasons. Liked the beggar story thou. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 21, 2011, 01:29:22 PM would this person be who is better technically than simon be a person who has no live results to talk of maybe having got lucky once or twice having played every ept/wsop/wpt event for the last two years who thinks its the correct play to come over the top (with any two cards) of a guy that clearly only has KK+ in his rangeor fails to understand the concept that most weak players in live poker can not fold top pair top kicker. you're post was good jason, but why did you have to say this, now i'm forced to call you out again, what you've said doesn't make any sense, but I know what you're trying to say and it's still wrong lol. Come on Herbie, at least give me a week off over christmas lol Simon did the best job he was able to do on the day under the circumstances he was in, you cant do anything more. I think though DTD should defo give the commentary a LITTLE more fore-thought for the next one, maybe just round people up on day 2/3 and ask who's going to be around and see if anyone is willing to do 90-100mins or w/e in the commentary with him, i'm sure plenty of people would and it'd be way more fun for Simon, who must have been bored as fk throughout the final by himself Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 01:35:49 PM would this person be who is better technically than simon be a person who has no live results to talk of maybe having got lucky once or twice having played every ept/wsop/wpt event for the last two years who thinks its the correct play to come over the top (with any two cards) of a guy that clearly only has KK+ in his rangeor fails to understand the concept that most weak players in live poker can not fold top pair top kicker. you're post was good jason, but why did you have to say this, now i'm forced to call you out again, what you've said doesn't make any sense, but I know what you're trying to say and it's still wrong lol. Come on Herbie, at least give me a week off over christmas lol Simon did the best job he was able to do on the day under the circumstances he was in, you cant do anything more. I think though DTD should defo give the commentary a LITTLE more fore-thought for the next one, maybe just round people up on day 2/3 and ask who's going to be around and see if anyone is willing to do 90-100mins or w/e in the commentary with him, i'm sure plenty of people would and it'd be way more fun for Simon, who must have been bored as fk throughout the final by himself Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 21, 2011, 01:56:47 PM JP's commentary was excellent, he just sounded so dull because of how hungover he was, again if he'd been with someone else would have 10x imo.
Who's giving tikay nonsense? Tell them to go pick on their own grandparents. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: mondatoo on December 21, 2011, 02:21:05 PM JP's commentary was excellent, he just sounded so dull because of how hungover he was, again if he'd been with someone else would have 10x imo. Who's giving tikay nonsense? Tell them to go pick on their own Great grandparents. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 02:53:16 PM JP's commentary was excellent, he just sounded so dull because of how hungover he was, again if he'd been with someone else would have 10x imo. i dont know who they are but they set upp spoof accounts like angela burberry. he knows who they are i thinkWho's giving tikay nonsense? Tell them to go pick on their own grandparents. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 21, 2011, 03:11:47 PM I'd love to give it a go.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 03:17:07 PM I'd love to give it a go. yes you would be 100% better than a technically gifted player :)Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: George2Loose on December 21, 2011, 03:25:06 PM I'd love to give it a go. yes you would be 100% better than a technically gifted player :)Errr thanks Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: jakally on December 21, 2011, 04:02:32 PM I'd love to give it a go. yes you would be 100% better than a technically gifted player :)Made me laff a lot. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 04:05:19 PM I'd love to give it a go. yes you would be 100% better than a technically gifted player :)Made me laff a lot. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 21, 2011, 04:06:03 PM I'd love to give it a go. just chuckle away and I'd pay to hear that shit! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: robyong on December 21, 2011, 04:29:02 PM Hello
Thank for all of the constructive comments, this was our first time we have done this after a lot of effort to get the technology up and running, overall, we are all pleased with the result of our virgin attempt, but it was more of a "pilot / trial" from our point of view, however we were completely shocked that we got over 8000 unique viewers on Monday, a bit like a lot more people than expected turning up to a football training session rather than the league match on Saturday afternoon. We didn't do a big marketing push about this web stream, in fact, we had an electrical fault on Friday with the table and we were not even sure whether the steaming would go ahead, things were only tested last week, so we wanted it to be low key. However, we do have lots of plans to improve the experience for the viewer, like all things we do, we chop and change until we are happy, then chop and change again when it gets a little boring (or we get copied ;ifm;), all feedback has been noted though and as poker becomes even more competitive and saturated in 2012, we know we need to try to keep improving- all of the time, or basically, we won't survive ;hide; Cheers Rob P.S. Someone PM'd me and said there was a comment on this thread about my dog, Numpty, but I cant find anywhere on this thread - can anyone post what that was????????? ;snoopy'sguns; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Mitch on December 21, 2011, 04:39:16 PM ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Rob would be an incred commentator.. "Yeah id float here, bet 8x pot on turn, flash the jockey the 3c and show him whos boss" .....or at least thats what he always does to me :( Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 21, 2011, 04:43:12 PM P.S. Someone PM'd me and said there was a comment on this thread about my dog, Numpty, but I cant find anywhere on this thread - can anyone post what that was????????? ;snoopy'sguns; It better have been a positive comment!! Numpty is a complete boss!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 04:45:25 PM P.S. Someone PM'd me and said there was a comment on this thread about my dog, Numpty, but I cant find anywhere on this thread - can anyone post what that was????????? ;snoopy'sguns; It better have been a positive comment!! Numpty is a complete boss!! Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Girgy85 on December 21, 2011, 04:47:17 PM P.S. Someone PM'd me and said there was a comment on this thread about my dog, Numpty, but I cant find anywhere on this thread - can anyone post what that was????????? ;snoopy'sguns; It better have been a positive comment!! Numpty is a complete boss!! who snitched? Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: TightEnd on December 21, 2011, 04:49:59 PM I apologise for my Rob Yong's dog comment, I'm not sure if it got deleted or not. This I never saw it, and it wasn't deleted by a mod, so can only assume the poster thought better of it Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 21, 2011, 04:51:24 PM I saw it, but it got deleted. Are we allowed to repeat it? Was pretty funny IMO.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: pleno1 on December 21, 2011, 04:52:37 PM Hello Thank for all of the constructive comments, this was our first time we have done this after a lot of effort to get the technology up and running, overall, we are all pleased with the result of our virgin attempt, but it was more of a "pilot / trial" from our point of view, however we were completely shocked that we got over 8000 unique viewers on Monday, a bit like a lot more people than expected turning up to a football training session rather than the league match on Saturday afternoon. We didn't do a big marketing push about this web stream, in fact, we had an electrical fault on Friday with the table and we were not even sure whether the steaming would go ahead, things were only tested last week, so we wanted it to be low key. However, we do have lots of plans to improve the experience for the viewer, like all things we do, we chop and change until we are happy, then chop and change again when it gets a little boring (or we get copied ;ifm;), all feedback has been noted though and as poker becomes even more competitive and saturated in 2012, we know we need to try to keep improving- all of the time, or basically, we won't survive ;hide; Cheers Rob P.S. Someone PM'd me and said there was a comment on this thread about my dog, Numpty, but I cant find anywhere on this thread - can anyone post what that was????????? ;snoopy'sguns; Sorry that was me, I apologised 3 times. I said I would rtaher listen to your dog than Simon. Apologies again. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 21, 2011, 04:52:50 PM ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Rob would be an incred commentator.. "Yeah id float here, bet 8x pot on turn, flash the jockey the 3c and show him whos boss" .....or at least thats what he always does to me :( Yes indeed, you don't need to demonstrate technical proficiency to be an exciting commentator. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: robyong on December 21, 2011, 05:28:21 PM Sorry that was me, I apologised 3 times. I said I would rtaher listen to your dog than Simon. Apologies again.
To be fair, I laughed when I read that (sorry Simon). Also to be fair, I honestly think that Simon is one of the top UK poker commentators, if not the best, he gets offered loads of commentary work by TV but doesn't have time with what is going on at DTD. Also to be fair and even fairer again, the same person speaking for 10 hours and the audience listening to the same person for 10 hours, err, is not ideal, no matter how good they are. It was a trial/pilot, so we were more interested in actually getting a picture of the web site that people could view - rather than the actual content - but the plan is to have lot of different commentators taking turns, JP Kelly did the last Monte Carlo for me in return for a pint of Carling - and I couldn't get him off the mic once he had started! Its fun, I'm sure we will be able to make our streaming a lot more interesting and there will be no shortage of players wanting to help us out. I would like Keith Johnson to have a go if one of his "horses" is not in the final, as he is one of the best players I know and has a very dry sense of humour, I think he could do an excellent stint on the mic, I don't see this costing more than 5 pints :) Cheers Rob Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 21, 2011, 05:44:24 PM I would like Keith Johnson to have a go if one of his "horses" is not in the final. I guess this is my fault for depriving the community of the invaluable experience of Keiths commentary. Sorry for my continued awesomeness :P Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: nirvana on December 21, 2011, 05:55:18 PM I would like Keith Johnson to have a go if one of his "horses" is not in the final. I guess this is my fault for depriving the community of the invaluable experience of Keiths commentary. Sorry for my continued awesomeness :P lol, v good. Impressive table image Sir and very well done, some way to go to reach the zen like Cody image but you'll go far imo Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: gatso on December 21, 2011, 06:13:31 PM It was a trial/pilot, so we were more interested in actually getting a picture of the web site that people could view - rather than the actual content - pictures were excellent on the final, best I've seen on a live stream and lovely and stable. one thing that I've not seen mentioned though, the sound was out of sync for me quite a lot of the time by about a second Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: DTD-ACES on December 21, 2011, 06:21:24 PM Hi All
Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. I totally agree that we should get some players to share the commentary next time and as Rob says hopefully there will be many willing to do it. I think Alex would be good. On a side note, i have had a word with Numpty and for a little chicken and rice and a bowl of water he says he will do an hour or two and agrees with Pleno he can probably do a better job. Have a great christmas ACES Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 21, 2011, 06:24:22 PM Hi All Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. I totally agree that we should get some players to share the commentary next time and as Rob says hopefully there will be many willing to do it. I think Alex would be good. On a side note, i have had a word with Numpty and for a little chicken and rice and a bowl of water he says he will do an hour or two and agrees with Pleno he can probably do a better job. Have a great christmas fAeCES Lol excellent post Simon. Will TRY not to final again next time and have a go in the commentary box. Merry Christmas, Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 06:31:43 PM Hi All Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. I totally agree that we should get some players to share the commentary next time and as Rob says hopefully there will be many willing to do it. I think Alex would be good. On a side note, i have had a word with Numpty and for a little chicken and rice and a bowl of water he says he will do an hour or two and agrees with Pleno he can probably do a better job. Have a great christmas fAeCES Lol excellent post Simon. Will TRY not to final again next time and have a go in the commentary box. Merry Christmas, merry christmas Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: GreekStein on December 21, 2011, 07:01:46 PM LOL Alex Hottiwell. You're on fire atm Herbs
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 21, 2011, 07:06:12 PM LOL Alex Hottiwell. You're on fire atm Herbs tiz a old one mate but you are welcomeTitle: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: the rage on December 21, 2011, 07:27:35 PM I'm so pleased that everyone is treating things in the Christmas spirit.
I followed the Blonde updates and the live feed too. Big Well Played to Rastafish and each and every one of the other finalists. Speaking as someone who is pretty much quiet as a lamb when playing poker, even when playing at my favourite venue (DTD), i think that characters like Rastafish, Paul Skipper and Chinese Frankie really add to the enjoyment of live poker, so, long may the verbals and the chat continue. At the same time, watching Jake and Alex battling it out with Rastafish and Skipper when four handed was a real education. Jake, in particuilar was superb, particularly considering how seriously card dead that he was for most of the closing stages. Alex was superb too, and didn't put a foot wrong until his exit hand, although on most occassions his shove gets through, so a little bit unlucky. Either way, he certainly didn't look out of place playing alongside the best live tournament player in Europe. Last, but not least, i thought that Simon's commentary was just fine. It certainly added to the enjoyment of the event for me. I'm looking forward to the next one. Probably as a spectator, but hopefully, one day, as a player. After all, every fish has his day. Happy Christmas, and Good Luck for 2012 to you all. :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: MANTIS01 on December 21, 2011, 10:09:25 PM Hi All Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. I totally agree that we should get some players to share the commentary next time and as Rob says hopefully there will be many willing to do it. I think Alex would be good. On a side note, i have had a word with Numpty and for a little chicken and rice and a bowl of water he says he will do an hour or two and agrees with Pleno he can probably do a better job. Have a great christmas fAeCES Lol excellent post Simon. Will TRY not to final again next time and have a go in the commentary box. Merry Christmas, merry christmas Was in my local casino the other day and was flicking through a copy of some poker mag. Simon Trumper was under section of worse nicknames in poker. Wasn't anything bad and said he was top bloke only the nickname Aces was too obvious. Don't think Faeces is great improvement tbh. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 21, 2011, 11:13:45 PM I lolled.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: stato_1 on December 21, 2011, 11:28:36 PM I'm so pleased that everyone is treating things in the Christmas spirit. I followed the Blonde updates and the live feed too. Big Well Played to Rastafish and each and every one of the other finalists. Speaking as someone who is pretty much quiet as a lamb when playing poker, even when playing at my favourite venue (DTD), i think that characters like Rastafish, Paul Skipper and Chinese Frankie really add to the enjoyment of live poker, so, long may the verbals and the chat continue. At the same time, watching Jake and Alex battling it out with Rastafish and Skipper when four handed was a real education. Jake, in particuilar was superb, particularly considering how seriously card dead that he was for most of the closing stages. Alex was superb too, and didn't put a foot wrong until his exit hand, although on most occassions his shove gets through, so a little bit unlucky. Either way, he certainly didn't look out of place playing alongside the best live tournament player in Europe. Last, but not least, i thought that Simon's commentary was just fine. It certainly added to the enjoyment of the event for me. I'm looking forward to the next one. Probably as a spectator, but hopefully, one day, as a player. After all, every fish has his day. Happy Christmas, and Good Luck for 2012 to you all. :) all of this Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: rex008 on December 21, 2011, 11:50:39 PM It was a trial/pilot, so we were more interested in actually getting a picture of the web site that people could view - rather than the actual content - pictures were excellent on the final, best I've seen on a live stream and lovely and stable. one thing that I've not seen mentioned though, the sound was out of sync for me quite a lot of the time by about a second Only technical comment I have is that when there was an all-in and call, the screen was generally split between the 2 players, and no board-cam. Quite tilting not to see the board spread in those high tension moments - had to wait for the caption or the commentary to actually say what the board cards were. Other than that, was well impressed with the hole card system. Presume this is RFIDs in the cards and readers on the pads in front of the players? Nifty stuff. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: discomonkey on December 22, 2011, 12:30:59 AM Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. bolded is the reason someone else should do it, or he should have help/breaks.... its hard to commentate and get everything right at the best of times let alone when sleep deprived and running the casino the tournament is being held in.... also @ smashedagain..... i think your point about kids who played every ept/wpt/wsop and won once and think it is cool to come over the top with any 2... is beyond retarded, a high percent of the "crazy plays" usually have a high level of thought, and comments like yours take away greatly from the large amounts of work a lot of the better players in uk poker put into their games (young and old), im sure they don't care and most likely nor would i if the post wasnt in response to my post.... but i felt it needed pointing out that it was very short sighted and illogical post... also @red dog, that analogy needs fixing.... bcos it isnt just a "free meal" with nothing to gain for them is it? they are gaining 10 hours of advertising, plus the subsequent word of mouth advertising from that all of which will to some part lead to an increase in revenue and popularity for them, any constructive criticism is being openly welcomed by the club (as shown by their presence in this thread) so i dont understand why anyone who comes up with some interesting, different or simple suggestions are being shouted down and being labeled as ungrateful idiots who should shut up and like what they are given, instead of trying to attempt to offer ways in which the service would work better for both dtd, trumper and the people watching. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 22, 2011, 06:34:15 PM Thanks for all the criticism, unfortunately i am just old school ( got lucky coming 4th in Malta WPT ), have no idea what you excellent players are up to with all these new terms and moves so i just tried to do a reasonable Job for 10 hours after working 3 x 12 - 14 hour consecutive days to work with our staff and provide the Monte Carlo. bolded is the reason someone else should do it, or he should have help/breaks.... its hard to commentate and get everything right at the best of times let alone when sleep deprived and running the casino the tournament is being held in.... also @ smashedagain..... i think your point about kids who played every ept/wpt/wsop and won once and think it is cool to come over the top with any 2... is beyond retarded, a high percent of the "crazy plays" usually have a high level of thought, and comments like yours take away greatly from the large amounts of work a lot of the better players in uk poker put into their games (young and old), im sure they don't care and most likely nor would i if the post wasnt in response to my post.... but i felt it needed pointing out that it was very short sighted and illogical post... also @red dog, that analogy needs fixing.... bcos it isnt just a "free meal" with nothing to gain for them is it? they are gaining 10 hours of advertising, plus the subsequent word of mouth advertising from that all of which will to some part lead to an increase in revenue and popularity for them, any constructive criticism is being openly welcomed by the club (as shown by their presence in this thread) so i dont understand why anyone who comes up with some interesting, different or simple suggestions are being shouted down and being labeled as ungrateful idiots who should shut up and like what they are given, instead of trying to attempt to offer ways in which the service would work better for both dtd, trumper and the people watching. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: redarmi on December 22, 2011, 08:00:01 PM I think Karl makes some good points tbh. The idea that because something is "free" doesn't mean it is beyond criticism. We live in a society now where many things are free but that doesn't mean the provider has no incentive to provide it. They clearly expect some return on their investment or they wouldn't provide it and whilst Pleno could possibly be a bit more tactful in his approach his points are fair ones in general.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 22, 2011, 10:06:07 PM maybe good points but they don't deserve to be read.
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: titaniumbean on December 22, 2011, 10:15:55 PM maybe good points but they don't deserve to be read. meh Lee I understand why people get erked by certain words but everyone has their own ones and there are a myriad of words in everyday use that often are not meant in the way that people used to see them and which are not meant to be said in a spiteful way. my dad who has probably sworn <10 times in his life keeps using the word twat now because I use it alot, he has no idea what it actually means. Similarly I could use the word gay to describe a happy frolicking scenario it wont stop it from offending Stu Hopkin etc. Karls post is excellent and makes some brilliant points but to get miffed at a singular word is utterly pointless especially in the confines of the t'interwebs. fwiw he could just be speaking french...... Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 23, 2011, 08:04:22 AM maybe good points but they don't deserve to be read. meh Lee I understand why people get erked by certain words but everyone has their own ones and there are a myriad of words in everyday use that often are not meant in the way that people used to see them and which are not meant to be said in a spiteful way. my dad who has probably sworn <10 times in his life keeps using the word twat now because I use it alot, he has no idea what it actually means. Similarly I could use the word gay to describe a happy frolicking scenario it wont stop it from offending Stu Hopkin etc. Karls post is excellent and makes some brilliant points but to get miffed at a singular word is utterly pointless especially in the confines of the t'interwebs. fwiw he could just be speaking french...... i disagree but understand what u are trying to say its the only word that there really is no need for merry Christmas Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: tteeeeee on December 23, 2011, 03:44:17 PM Its in our interests as much as DTD that they have an increase in revenue and popularity. If they gain then we gain because the games gets better and better. DTD's mission is to be the best poker club there is which means the people that use it will gain because DTD is constantly going to be improving.
I live in cornwall, im so jealous the people of notts have a club like DTD on there doorsteps Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: RED-DOG on December 23, 2011, 04:00:48 PM Its in our interests as much as DTD that they have an increase in revenue and popularity. If they gain then we gain because the games gets better and better. DTD's mission is to be the best poker club there is which means the people that use it will gain because DTD is constantly going to be improving. I live in cornwall, im so jealous the people of notts have a club like DTD on there doorsteps Living in Cornwall isn't a bad consolation. Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: EvilPie on December 23, 2011, 04:20:17 PM <3 Titbeam :)
Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: SuuPRlim on December 23, 2011, 11:46:12 PM as I said earlier simon I'm not at all envious of you having to do it all by yourself all day, you did the best you could.
I don't think numpty is the sort of dog that should be commentating... I remember one time I was about to make a poor-speculative peel with a small suited hand before the flop in a cash game, numpty started running around my legs and being extremely distracting, I folded and would have flopped an inferior flush vs Rob and lost a nice sum in the process. Numpty told me afterwards he warned me off because Rob had gotten him beef dog food when he had relentlessly asked for chicken, mentioning also that he liked my shoes. I just don't think anyone who can be swayed so easily by beef and nice trainers would satisfy everyone's demands for straight edged, unbiased commentary. TY numpty, I owe you one :)up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: leethefish on December 24, 2011, 09:36:24 AM as I said earlier simon I'm not at all envious of you having to do it all by yourself all day, you did the best you could. rotflmfaoI don't think numpty is the sort of dog that should be commentating... I remember one time I was about to make a poor-speculative peel with a small suited hand before the flop in a cash game, numpty started running around my legs and being extremely distracting, I folded and would have flopped an inferior flush vs Rob and lost a nice sum in the process. Numpty told me afterwards he warned me off because Rob had gotten him beef dog food when he had relentlessly asked for chicken, mentioning also that he liked my shoes. I just don't think anyone who can be swayed so easily by beef and nice trainers would satisfy everyone's demands for straight edged, unbiased commentary. TY numpty, I owe you one :)up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on December 24, 2011, 10:33:11 AM as I said earlier simon I'm not at all envious of you having to do it all by yourself all day, you did the best you could. rotflmfaoI don't think numpty is the sort of dog that should be commentating... I remember one time I was about to make a poor-speculative peel with a small suited hand before the flop in a cash game, numpty started running around my legs and being extremely distracting, I folded and would have flopped an inferior flush vs Rob and lost a nice sum in the process. Numpty told me afterwards he warned me off because Rob had gotten him beef dog food when he had relentlessly asked for chicken, mentioning also that he liked my shoes. I just don't think anyone who can be swayed so easily by beef and nice trainers would satisfy everyone's demands for straight edged, unbiased commentary. TY numpty, I owe you one :)up Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: cambridgealex on December 31, 2011, 12:48:39 PM Over the last 3 days I've watched the entire 9 hour live stream broadcast which is on youtube now.
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoHOQEHlays The comments about the commentary are ridiculously unfair. Seriously, it's excellent. It must be SOO boring doing Simon's job for all that time, when so many hands are just raise and take it. In that booth, alone for like 10 hours - how he keeps it going I don't know. He's also not as results orientated as you all made out - not at all. So many times when ppl made moves and ran into big hands he correctly said "right move, but unlucky to run into a hand" or "bad timing". I think he was spot on with almost everything. ;hattip; Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: smashedagain on January 07, 2012, 04:51:20 PM Over the last 3 days I've watched the entire 9 hour live stream broadcast which is on youtube now. Massive plus one to this Alex.YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoHOQEHlays The comments about the commentary are ridiculously unfair. Seriously, it's excellent. It must be SOO boring doing Simon's job for all that time, when so many hands are just raise and take it. In that booth, alone for like 10 hours - how he keeps it going I don't know. He's also not as results orientated as you all made out - not at all. So many times when ppl made moves and ran into big hands he correctly said "right move, but unlucky to run into a hand" or "bad timing". I think he was spot on with almost everything. ;hattip; Sat playing the £500 in Dtd and Simon announces that they will be using the live stream tomorrow. Fair play to Simon he has asked for any volunteers who would like to help out and put themselves forward to accompany him in the booth. This is a massive opportunity for someone but beware its a tough gig and you gotta be confident and thick skinned. If JP Kelly and Simon took stick over their attempts, you will need to be at least as good as Jesse May and Caroline Cove. Gl :) Title: Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 3 and final Post by: Geo the Sarge on January 07, 2012, 04:57:15 PM Over the last 3 days I've watched the entire 9 hour live stream broadcast which is on youtube now. Massive plus one to this Alex.YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoHOQEHlays The comments about the commentary are ridiculously unfair. Seriously, it's excellent. It must be SOO boring doing Simon's job for all that time, when so many hands are just raise and take it. In that booth, alone for like 10 hours - how he keeps it going I don't know. He's also not as results orientated as you all made out - not at all. So many times when ppl made moves and ran into big hands he correctly said "right move, but unlucky to run into a hand" or "bad timing". I think he was spot on with almost everything. ;hattip; Sat playing the £500 in Dtd and Simon announces that they will be using the live stream tomorrow. Fair play to Simon he has asked for any volunteers who would like to help out and put themselves forward to accompany him in the booth. This is a massive opportunity for someone but beware its a tough gig and you gotta be confident and thick skinned. If JP Kelly and Simon took stick over their attempts, you will need to be at least as good as Jesse May and Caroline Cove. Gl :) Has anyone messaged Pleno? Geo |