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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Luton Main Event LIVE UPDATE
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on: August 13, 2005, 02:40:43 PM
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just phoned up and the women said they had only sold 77..
I will try to make it there by about 6:30, doubt they will be sold out.
Anyone know starting chips and structure?
David
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Does anyone know who got the cake in the Vic 300?
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on: August 08, 2005, 07:24:53 PM
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1st David Capon 16,036 $ 28,175 2nd M Krombas 8,440 $ 14,829 3rd Woody Deck 5,486 $ 9,639 4th E Teh 3,376 $ 5,932 5th D Gaz 2,110 $ 3,707 6th A Mackay 1,899 $ 3,337 7th R Choraria 1,688 $ 2,966 8th R Nicholas 1,477 $ 2,595 9th Ben Akiva 1,266 $ 2,224 10th Julian Quance 422 $ 741 11th John Gale 350 $ 615 12th Edward Giddins 350 $ 615 13th M Latif 350 $ 615 14th M Micchardi 350 $ 615 15th S Mirazee 350 $ 615 16th Sheree Kelly 350 $ 615 17th Nick Persaud 350 $ 615 18th Rick Glading 350 $ 615
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Does anyone know who got the cake in the Vic 300?
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on: August 08, 2005, 07:20:12 PM
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Thankyou for your kind words Tikay, I am just pretty much an uber luckbox.
Was nice to meet a few blondites last night. Who was the blondite sitting next to me - who Ian had a % of? I apologise for forgetting names, I am terrible <---- dyslexic.
As for the results, in the last 4 we chopped it. We were evenish chip stacks and it would have taken luck and balls to win. We were all tired so split it according to % of total chips and played for the cup. Each of us took between 8-9k.
When we played on, a guy called Teh came 4th (very nice guy), 3rd was a guy called Woody ( a good and irratic player who was hard to read), 2nd was Mark someone (played with him for half the night and he was a quality player. Apparently him and Woody were heads up in the gutshot the night before in the 100 freezout). And i luckboxed for the cup, which i have already broken :/
It was nice to meet Mr terribly nice guy at the end (Sverre), Congradulations to him; it was a great result. Also it was good chatting to Jen and Tikay at the end. Tikay revealed his weak spot in poker where he can be exploited which is to... golly gosh is this the time? Gtg!!
Take Care,
David
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: European Championships, The Vic European Championships, The Vic - 1k NLH
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on: August 02, 2005, 04:29:25 PM
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Well when crapshoot comes it depends on a lot of factors.
The most important being table position. if you want to steal, the best time is generally to be on or close to the botton. I tend to push With A7+ pocket pairs and Kq-KJ. This may change though depending on a variety of factors including the type of player you are stealing from, if they are tight or loose, as well as your own table image. If your table image is tight you can steal a lot more. Just make sure you dont show your shit cards to wind people up.
As long as a huge stack is not on bb, sometimes a min raise utg looks like a monster and it is folded around.
Another equally important condition is your chip stack. If you are huge chip stack leader and approaching the bubble raise a lot as people play scared on the bubble.
Never be afraid to push against the big stack, he does not want to double you up as much as you dont want to go out.
As regards to calling, you have to be tighter than you would be to pushing. I often Fold KQs (infact I never even play this hand in a tourny except when sh or stealing) to a push, simply because it is a little behind to hands which are likely to push, including A2 etc, or a big dog when they actually have a hand.
David
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