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on: Today at 09:11:01 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by booder
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Link to the book please.
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on: Today at 08:47:10 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
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Leeds, has a dog and a daughter. We are bff's on insta, think he blocked Cos if I'm honest. Which is understandable.
It reminds me of a line from a song. Women think about themselves when men folk aint around, and friends are hard to find when they discover that you're down. I done it all when I was young, and in my natural prime, now it's old dogs and children, and watermelon wine. Give him my regards.
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on: Today at 08:34:48 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by celtic
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Thailand is fantastic, very cheap and lots of smiley people. I could easily live there.
You've been to Thailand Tom? pray do tell as sovietsong would say Sorry for the late reply Cos. I've been to Thailand twice, it's quite a long and, (to me at least) rather profound story. I don't seem to have the capacity for writing that I used to have and I can't be arsed to sit down for a couple of hours producing several pages of tl;dr waffle. I will probably put something on my diary. Eventually.... Where is sovietsong anyway?Leeds, has a dog and a daughter. We are bff's on insta, think he blocked Cos if I'm honest. Which is understandable.
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on: Today at 08:32:11 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by celtic
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He's a horribly abrasive & small-minded man who dislikes me, & the feeling is distinctly mutual. And I know it will soon kick off between us, despite my best intentions not to get involved in any bad blood at the table. He's the sort who can start an argument in an empty room & we have a lot of history.
Early doors & we play a small pot which is checked down, it's a chop & the Dealer splits the pot.
3 hands later he suddenly complains that the Dealer short-changed him by 100 chips. Imagine starting an argument over 100 chips....
I have no idea if he's right or wrong, nor does anyone else, but he's getting very agitated now. I cba with all this & toss him a 100 chip across the table with a bit of a cutting comment, "there you go sunshine, happy now?" sort of thing. He gives me the mother of all dead eyes & I know trouble is brewing...
But not a problem, as he tilts off his entire stack the very next hand with an inexplicably poor play & he's history. I just about resist the temptation to give him a send-off.
Love this I hate having nonsense at the table in cash games, but in tournaments I find it entertaining especially when they tilt it off afterwards. You’re still better than me in mtts , I’m 0/3 and -3100 so far. Was great to see you though, and you can’t escape me at WSOP as I’ll look up your table number to say hi . Hopefully get time for proper catch up rather than 30 seconds at breaks ! Catch you Monday if not before I think - WSOP O8 mix deffo my favourite one of the trip Hi Rob, Yeah, see you Monday. I'm playing a $240 Big O at Orleans tonight, too small for you, 6pm kick off, next stop the WSOP Omaha Mix tomorrow. I went across to WSOP @ Paris last night as I accidentally discovered that I needed to get "re-verified". What a faff. I was fully verified last year so no idea why I needed to do it again. Walked into the Registration Room & there's 12 staff sat at computer stations assisting folks to get verified. They are open 22 hours per day, I guess 3 shifts, so imagine the cost of that. My bloke was dead helpful, & knew what he was doing, & it still took 45 minutes. Had to give him everything except my Blood Type. I really don't understand why we have to jump through so many hoops to play a WSOP event. We can walk into Venetian, Wynn, Bellagio, Aria, GN etc etc with a Rewards Card, pay in, & that's that, don't even need ID. What's so different about a WSOP event? Meh. And then I had to pay $25 to exit the Car Park. Luckily, it's only $20 Monday - Friday.  See you tomorrow. And hopefully the next day too.... PS - I bumped into the (self-styled) "PLO Professor" last night, Dear God, please don't be drawn on his table tomorrow. He's less humble than Trump. They probably have to be wary of people trying to steal Jack Ury's record. My first target is to be the new Eric Dalby except that he was famously grumpy. He must have been well into his 70's when he ran 3rd in a WSOP-E for £85,000, & he almost exclusively played Omaha variants. Not seen or heard of him in a very long time. How are you & the family keeping? I assume you have read Chompy's latest book, where you get a mention or two? I very much enjoyed it, although easily the best part was the Foreword. Weirdly I read the foreword and it put me off the rest of the book... Just kidding, I haven't read it yet as chompy wants to present me with a copy in person. I have seen bits of it, brings back a lot of good memories that helped me through a tough time. Even Chompy was ok back then. We are all ok here thanks, I do get back to the UK about 6 times a year but not really up your way, or Tom's so you can both relax. But I suspect you'll come to Malta soon anyway for some mixed games tournaments so you can buy me a coffee then.
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on: Today at 05:26:23 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by Karabiner
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Thailand is fantastic, very cheap and lots of smiley people. I could easily live there.
You've been to Thailand Tom? pray do tell as sovietsong would say Sorry for the late reply Cos. I've been to Thailand twice, it's quite a long and, (to me at least) rather profound story. I don't seem to have the capacity for writing that I used to have and I can't be arsed to sit down for a couple of hours producing several pages of tl;dr waffle. I will probably put something on my diary. Eventually.... Where is sovietsong anyway? It's definitely in your diary somewhere Tom with some snooker players iirc.
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on: Today at 03:58:33 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
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He's a horribly abrasive & small-minded man who dislikes me, & the feeling is distinctly mutual. And I know it will soon kick off between us, despite my best intentions not to get involved in any bad blood at the table. He's the sort who can start an argument in an empty room & we have a lot of history.
Early doors & we play a small pot which is checked down, it's a chop & the Dealer splits the pot.
3 hands later he suddenly complains that the Dealer short-changed him by 100 chips. Imagine starting an argument over 100 chips....
I have no idea if he's right or wrong, nor does anyone else, but he's getting very agitated now. I cba with all this & toss him a 100 chip across the table with a bit of a cutting comment, "there you go sunshine, happy now?" sort of thing. He gives me the mother of all dead eyes & I know trouble is brewing...
But not a problem, as he tilts off his entire stack the very next hand with an inexplicably poor play & he's history. I just about resist the temptation to give him a send-off.
Love this I hate having nonsense at the table in cash games, but in tournaments I find it entertaining especially when they tilt it off afterwards. You’re still better than me in mtts , I’m 0/3 and -3100 so far. Was great to see you though, and you can’t escape me at WSOP as I’ll look up your table number to say hi . Hopefully get time for proper catch up rather than 30 seconds at breaks ! Catch you Monday if not before I think - WSOP O8 mix deffo my favourite one of the trip Hi Rob, Yeah, see you Monday. I'm playing a $240 Big O at Orleans tonight, too small for you, 6pm kick off, next stop the WSOP Omaha Mix tomorrow. I went across to WSOP @ Paris last night as I accidentally discovered that I needed to get "re-verified". What a faff. I was fully verified last year so no idea why I needed to do it again. Walked into the Registration Room & there's 12 staff sat at computer stations assisting folks to get verified. They are open 22 hours per day, I guess 3 shifts, so imagine the cost of that. My bloke was dead helpful, & knew what he was doing, & it still took 45 minutes. Had to give him everything except my Blood Type. I really don't understand why we have to jump through so many hoops to play a WSOP event. We can walk into Venetian, Wynn, Bellagio, Aria, GN etc etc with a Rewards Card, pay in, & that's that, don't even need ID. What's so different about a WSOP event? Meh. And then I had to pay $25 to exit the Car Park. Luckily, it's only $20 Monday - Friday.  See you tomorrow. And hopefully the next day too.... PS - I bumped into the (self-styled) "PLO Professor" last night, Dear God, please don't be drawn on his table tomorrow. He's less humble than Trump. They probably have to be wary of people trying to steal Jack Ury's record. My first target is to be the new Eric Dalby except that he was famously grumpy. He must have been well into his 70's when he ran 3rd in a WSOP-E for £85,000, & he almost exclusively played Omaha variants. Not seen or heard of him in a very long time. How are you & the family keeping? I assume you have read Chompy's latest book, where you get a mention or two? I very much enjoyed it, although easily the best part was the Foreword.
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on: Today at 03:53:50 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
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The duck has been broken, you're up and running now Tone.
Yup. I actually spend most of the day regretting I'd not played a WSOP NLH Daily Deepstack, they get over a 1,000 runners & seem to be decent value, but it worked out OK in the end - just.
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on: Today at 02:47:47 PM
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Started by tikay - Last post by celtic
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He's a horribly abrasive & small-minded man who dislikes me, & the feeling is distinctly mutual. And I know it will soon kick off between us, despite my best intentions not to get involved in any bad blood at the table. He's the sort who can start an argument in an empty room & we have a lot of history.
Early doors & we play a small pot which is checked down, it's a chop & the Dealer splits the pot.
3 hands later he suddenly complains that the Dealer short-changed him by 100 chips. Imagine starting an argument over 100 chips....
I have no idea if he's right or wrong, nor does anyone else, but he's getting very agitated now. I cba with all this & toss him a 100 chip across the table with a bit of a cutting comment, "there you go sunshine, happy now?" sort of thing. He gives me the mother of all dead eyes & I know trouble is brewing...
But not a problem, as he tilts off his entire stack the very next hand with an inexplicably poor play & he's history. I just about resist the temptation to give him a send-off.
Love this I hate having nonsense at the table in cash games, but in tournaments I find it entertaining especially when they tilt it off afterwards. You’re still better than me in mtts , I’m 0/3 and -3100 so far. Was great to see you though, and you can’t escape me at WSOP as I’ll look up your table number to say hi . Hopefully get time for proper catch up rather than 30 seconds at breaks ! Catch you Monday if not before I think - WSOP O8 mix deffo my favourite one of the trip Hi Rob, Yeah, see you Monday. I'm playing a $240 Big O at Orleans tonight, too small for you, 6pm kick off, next stop the WSOP Omaha Mix tomorrow. I went across to WSOP @ Paris last night as I accidentally discovered that I needed to get "re-verified". What a faff. I was fully verified last year so no idea why I needed to do it again. Walked into the Registration Room & there's 12 staff sat at computer stations assisting folks to get verified. They are open 22 hours per day, I guess 3 shifts, so imagine the cost of that. My bloke was dead helpful, & knew what he was doing, & it still took 45 minutes. Had to give him everything except my Blood Type. I really don't understand why we have to jump through so many hoops to play a WSOP event. We can walk into Venetian, Wynn, Bellagio, Aria, GN etc etc with a Rewards Card, pay in, & that's that, don't even need ID. What's so different about a WSOP event? Meh. And then I had to pay $25 to exit the Car Park. Luckily, it's only $20 Monday - Friday.  See you tomorrow. And hopefully the next day too.... PS - I bumped into the (self-styled) "PLO Professor" last night, Dear God, please don't be drawn on his table tomorrow. He's less humble than Trump. They probably have to be wary of people trying to steal Jack Ury's record.
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on: Today at 09:37:28 AM
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Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
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The duck has been broken, you're up and running now Tone.
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on: Today at 09:33:34 AM
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Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
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Thailand is fantastic, very cheap and lots of smiley people. I could easily live there.
You've been to Thailand Tom? pray do tell as sovietsong would say Sorry for the late reply Cos. I've been to Thailand twice, it's quite a long and, (to me at least) rather profound story. I don't seem to have the capacity for writing that I used to have and I can't be arsed to sit down for a couple of hours producing several pages of tl;dr waffle. I will probably put something on my diary. Eventually.... Where is sovietsong anyway?
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