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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD £250,000 GTD Grand Prix: Day 3 and final
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on: September 29, 2013, 12:09:34 PM
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Here is how they resume at 2pm
11 1 Jeremy Betts 11 2 Peter Wigglesworth 11 3 David Nisbet 11 6 Stephen Jakes 11 7 Jarrod Welsh 11 8 Daniel Blackburn 11 9 Tan Le
12 1 Chris Cancelliere 12 2 Chin Chai Koh 12 3 Ganesh Jayaraman 12 4 Gordon Mcarthur 12 5 Alan Armitage 12 6 Patrick Mcgarry 12 8 Ricky Jephcote 12 9 Daniel Harwood 13 1 Tristan Chaplin
13 2 Julian Thew 13 3 Dann Williams 13 5 Zack Rosen 13 6 David Dring 13 8 David Milligan 13 9 Shane Cotter
21 1 Jonathan Kalmar 21 4 Dewi James 21 5 Adam Prickett 21 6 Anthony Arlott 21 7 Kyriacos Dionysiou 21 8 Marc Moss 21 9 James Lee
22 1 Daniel Cardno 22 2 Lloyd Houston 22 3 Rubin Phan 22 4 Thomas Busst 22 5 Mats Rosen 22 6 Rahim Walji 22 9 Matthew Cox
Surely this can't be right Tighty with 8/9 bigs if we restart as yesterday I assume I will be on the BB even though the button was in seat 6/7 Would've expected a redraw for day 3 and even if there isn't we should not be playing 4 tables as we are playing 9 handed and 36 divided by 9 = 4! Please can you confirm table 11 shows 7 players Table 12 10 players???
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD £250,000 GTD Grand Prix: Day 2
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on: September 29, 2013, 11:15:39 AM
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Great idea Tighty to get pictures of all the GP day 2 players.......if I do manage to get a double up and big score I will be reinvesting it in the club cash games......perhaps rob can get me a patch to stick on my hoody. Gimac played the club online cash games to get a seat for the Grand Prix, whoever came up with that idea, needs a pat on the back......will certainly let the blue blooders know about any added incentives, we do have several decent cash players!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD £250,000 GTD Grand Prix: Day 2
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on: September 29, 2013, 11:10:12 AM
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Peter Wigglesworth lost a 2.5m chip pot at the end to leave him with 700,000 v on He shoved over a c-bet, was called and missed -- Thewy ended with 2m -- Gimac ended with 1.5m The pot was actually 3.5 million and would have given me 4.2 million and the chip lead. Did think about shoving pre was 60/40 fav as I put him on a mediocre hand he had been raising OOP regularly Post flop it was 40/60, so no regrets really just need a bit of run good in this situations!
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD Mini Deepstack £100, £50,000 GTD 28 Aug-1st Sept
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on: June 10, 2013, 11:32:30 AM
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Only one of our team made day 2 of the ISPT From an online Day 1, he made it thru for €60 and min cashed in the live event, his first ever Hendon mob flag, so he was over the moon to play at Wembley and return a profit. Reading the posts of both Rob and Simon, from experience, not just a thought, they have proof that no stacks were forfeited in either the GP or the ISPT, so why would you put in place a tournament with the same option, not logical! There will be players who play every live day online and live and will merge several stacks on several occasions I'm sure, boost that prize pool . For the smaller player a chance to play a £50k Guarantee and win 3x your money plus the chance to win £15-£20k for a relatively small buy in, shud be an incentive enough. I trust Simon and Rob to tweak things accordingly with the information they gain from the first couple, this could then turn out to be a phenomenal success. I shall be playing these alongside my plans to play GUKPTs this summer and shud I make day 2, and free roll for a chance to win the same as a £50k GUKPT guaranteed event £550 buy in, it is a no brainier to cancel my plans to travel to Walsall, Brighton, Coventry and travel to DTD instead
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD Mini Deepstack £100, £50,000 GTD 28 Aug-1st Sept
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on: June 10, 2013, 11:18:09 AM
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I'm loving this tournament and I can relate to but can't understand all the hysteria about the merged stacks. I hated the initial idea of online days in the £300/£500 deep stacks and was worried about the disproportionate stacks, we proved to be a factor when Ben Vinson made it thru to the first day 2 with an uber stack in comparison to the live day 1 qualifiers, he made final table from this advantageous position, which understandably a player of his calibre shuould consolidate. I turned up at the club with a friend Becky from The Blue Blood team who had a backer and both were oblivious to the previous live day 1's. Both myself and Becky spoke with Simon at the club, about our concerns, and then at length with Rob, I ended up playing the event, Becky and her backer decided to withdraw on principle. The key point here is Simon has vast experience in running live events and can pinpoint a finish time depending on the structure within 15 minutes. Rob trusts his judgement. Simon and Rob promised the starting stacks and clock would be looked in great depth
They were true to their word and the following deepstacks the stacks from live and online days were much much closer.
This process was pivotal to the up and coming ISPT online feeders and qualifiers so I now understand the logic and introduction of the online deepstack day 1s
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: ISPT Wembley. The Final
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on: June 05, 2013, 11:26:57 AM
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incredible to have two well liked & respected DTD regs on the FT,
would be great to see nick & pete slug it out HU & walk away with 600 a piece,
not a bad exchange rate at the moment either...
You and I like Pete, Julian! but let's be honest he aint the most popular chap on the circuit! pretty sure that anyone who has spent any time with pete will know he's a really sweet guy...maybe not up there with nick & myself, but hey, it's a pretty elite club you know... ))) Agree on both fronts!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: ISPT Wembley. The Final
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on: June 05, 2013, 10:08:24 AM
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incredible to have two well liked & respected DTD regs on the FT,
would be great to see nick & pete slug it out HU & walk away with 600 a piece,
not a bad exchange rate at the moment either...
You and I like Pete, Julian! but let's be honest he aint the most popular chap on the circuit!
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