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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final - Day 3 - Interactive
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on: April 15, 2008, 06:23:26 PM
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how is it? the previous player went out over 2 hours ago! i take your point! the bubble is there for a reason but sometimes its logical just to say this is getting a joke and in effect burst the bubble by offering the next player out his/her money back! Nobody wants to grind it out for 3 days to bubble!
Ha ha..I may be going out on a limb here but..right now I place you as a player that makes a ghey raise(min raise) holding Aces pre, with 5 limpers in front, only to sit and whine for 20 mins afterwards when they get cracked by 63 sooooooted? 
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final - Day 3 - Interactive
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on: April 15, 2008, 06:16:40 PM
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Pardon? i was just making a suggestion! after 2 hours of bubble play (or however long it has been) playing hand for hand at 8 mins per hand thats 7/8 hands per level which takes the micheal! if the bubble goes on for this long then why not say pay the next person out whatever the buy in was and the the play would loosen up!
I do see u'r point sir, but u gotta see that all u do is creating another 'bubble' with that suggestion.
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
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on: November 11, 2006, 09:14:43 PM
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well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.
not taking away from the result however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat. Best in, best out..  Still an impressive performance.. It's a bad beat from the Flop onwards.I think the point being made was that it would have hurt Keith due to the way it panned out. ie going so far ahead only to be kicked in the groin on the River. The poster was just saying that it's cruel how the board teased him and that it won't be the last time the game takes him on such a rollercoaster. Well done, Keith. Nice job, son. err.. Best in, best out..  Still an impressive performance..
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
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on: November 11, 2006, 09:13:15 PM
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well played keith ,it wont be the first or last bad beat youve had ,desperate m8 ul.
not taking away from the result however, KT v 44 allin pf is not a bad beat, its a race, doesn't matter what order the cards come out, though I'm sure it added to the drama, its not a bad beat. Best in, best out..  Still an impressive performance.. It's a bad beat from the Flop onwards.I think the point being made was that it would have hurt Keith due to the way it panned out. ie going so far ahead only to be kicked in the groin on the River. The poster was just saying that it's cruel how the board teased him and that it won't be the last time the game takes him on such a rollercoaster. Well done, Keith. Nice job, son.
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics Final Table - Interactive
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on: November 11, 2006, 08:47:52 PM
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Sete 1 - Jan Boublie (FRA) - UTE Sete 2 - Jerome Bradpiece (UK) - UTE Sete 3 - J.J Hazan (UK) - 797.000 Sete 4 - Keith Hawkins (UK) - 125.000 Sete 5 - Jonathan Fahl (FRA) - UTE Sete 6 - Rolf Slotboom (HOL) - UTE Sete 7 - Jorryt van Hoof (HOL) - UTE Sete 8 - Jan Olav Sjåvik (NOR) - 570.000 Sete 9 - A. Jalali Sousan Abadi (TYS) - 1.988.000
'Sete' meaning seat, and 'UTE' meaning out.. from norsemen..
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