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 11 
 on: March 04, 2026, 04:02:12 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Enut
Greatest news stories?

The Bible
The Quran
The Tanakh

Or are we not including works of fiction? Wink

In my lifetime my top 3 would be -

9/11
The death of Diana
The SAS ending the Iranian Embassy siege  

All of those kept me rivetted to the TV for hours

 12 
 on: March 04, 2026, 03:59:02 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Kev B
The troubles in Ireland. Scary time for our family as we had 2 soldiers (my Uncles) over there at the height of the conflict.

 13 
 on: March 04, 2026, 03:39:06 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by EssexPhil
The Bobby Moore bracelet thing.
The Banks wonder save, and the extraordinary sportsmanship from Pele afterwards
The mystery of why Banks missed the Quarters, and the unfair treatment of Bonetti and Ramsey
Jairzinho. Carlos Alberto. Inspired a lifetime love of Sport

Scargill always believed he was the opposite side of the same coin as Thatcher. He was. Similar strengths. And similar weaknesses

 14 
 on: March 04, 2026, 01:52:39 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
These are the 3 News stories that immediately spring to mind. Not the definitive 3 "biggest"-but ones that stick in my mind. In date order:-

1. The 1970 World Cup. It had pretty much everything. Quite possibly the best English team ever. In Brazil, quite possibly the best team ever. Great football, scandal...

2. The Miners Strike. The impact on our economy cannot be underestimated. From the Unions, to the abandonment of Heavy Industry and whole Communities, to the posturing of 2 rather similar people in Thatcher and Scargill

3. 9/11. Just got home with my Wife and new-born 2nd child. Went upstairs, turned on the Computer, and watched with a mixture of fascination and horror


1970 World Cup - was that when there was the Bobby Moore Bogota bracelet thing?

Miner's strike. What a memory. Hard to imagine Mr Scargill & Lady Thatcher agreeing on a single thing whilst sat across a negotiating table. Real immovable force meets immovable object stuff. We had electricity on ration, 3 days on, 3 days off (or was it hours?) if memory not deceiving me? Imagine that happening now. WOT, NO TELLY?

 15 
 on: March 04, 2026, 01:51:23 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by EssexPhil
Knock, knock
Who's there?
OJ
OJ who?
You can be on the Jury

 16 
 on: March 04, 2026, 01:48:24 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay
OJ mtfkin Simpson!


Oh my, yes. Absolute classic.

 17 
 on: March 04, 2026, 01:23:29 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by RED-DOG
OJ mtfkin Simpson!

 18 
 on: March 04, 2026, 12:56:05 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by EssexPhil
These are the 3 News stories that immediately spring to mind. Not the definitive 3 "biggest"-but ones that stick in my mind. In date order:-

1. The 1970 World Cup. It had pretty much everything. Quite possibly the best English team ever. In Brazil, quite possibly the best team ever. Great football, scandal...

2. The Miners Strike. The impact on our economy cannot be underestimated. From the Unions, to the abandonment of Heavy Industry and whole Communities, to the posturing of 2 rather similar people in Thatcher and Scargill

3. 9/11. Just got home with my Wife and new-born 2nd child. Went upstairs, turned on the Computer, and watched with a mixture of fascination and horror

 19 
 on: March 04, 2026, 12:17:59 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay


Almost novel to discuss Poker on here these days, but scenes at DTD last weekend, whilst I was up in Scotland.

They have introduced a new weekend schedule, a £50,000 G'tee £125 on Saturday, & a £50,000 G'tee £250 on the Sunday, both one-dayers so inevitably a bit "sharp", though they did have a 20/25 minute clocks. And for reasons we can only guess at, they were "reg-free" if you regged before it started.

I had bumped into Rob last week & he was musing on whether it would hit the guarantees, which looked very ambitious for 1 dayers.

Well he need not have worried, the Saturday £125 got 662 (SIX HUNDRED & SIXTY TWO) entries. WTF? That must be some sort of DTD record for a 1 day affair.

And that's despite it being during Ramadan, which with the DTD demographic, means quite a few absentees.

Rather oddly, the £250 on the Sunday "only" made 268 entries. Which, compared to 662 for the £125, really seems to emphasise that there's a price-point sweet spot.

When the dust settled, the £125 went to Mark Habbershaw and the impressive Ben Shannon chopping it up for just north of £25,000...


1   MARK HABBERSHAW  £12,550

2   BENJAMIN SHANNON £12,550



In the £250, I believe it was a 5 way chop, with the winner being shown as the fella with the best name.



1   GHOLAMREZA MOHAMMADI MOGHADDAM  £9,600

2   ANONYMOUS £8,045

3   GEORGE HOLMES £7,975

4   ANDREW MAPP £7,690

5   KAI CHAN£6,500

 



In a post script to those extraordinary numbers at DTD when they ran the £125/£250 on Saturday & Sunday.

I was able to play the 2nd weekend of them. And the Saturday £125 dropped from 662 entries to 451, with the Sunday £250 going from 268 to just 140. Explain that. Safe to say, the £250 got promptly dropped from the schedule. Rob arrived for his Sunday night  pow-wow with the Team & it disappeared from the schedule within minutes, having missed g'tee by a mile. Can't say I blame him.

All of which is an excuse to shoehorn in the fact I cashed in both.

Full on min-cash in the £125, (£250), minus £25 for a 10% swap with Thewy. Gonna take me a very long time to get even with him on staking at this rate. But we had great fun, & the meet-up crew during breaks was Ian Gas, Maria, Thewy & me. Lovely.

Even more surprising, was somehow bimbling & bumbling to 9th & the FT on the Sunday, collecting £1,810. A £250 NLH is top of my range in NLH really, the kids are just too good, only the WSOP Seniors would I play a higher NLH affair. A 10% swap with Moulty cost me £180, but I suppose I should not complain as he ran 2nd (chop) for £9,400, lol, so that was a bit of a bonus. How good do I run with swaps?

And on the subject of run-good, in both the £125 & £250 I had two remarkable strokes of luck.

In the £125, it's walked to the SB who has A-K, & I'm sat in the BB with Aces. Match ups don't come better than that - & it happened TWICE, in identical positions.

And in the late stages of the £250, there's a shove & a call & I'm sitting behind with Aces, which held. Then, on the bubble, rinse repeat. And still I only ran 9th.... In fact, that was the last hand I won or even played, I just went totally card/spot dead after that, & just bled away. The Final was painful, three levels without a) anyone busting or b) without me playing a hand. It's variance doing it's thing, & I had to get payback for all those Aces.

Really pleased for Moulty though. And for myself, I'm on a mini-heater right now, 6 or 7 cashes at DTD this year now, though of course never threatened a win, Top 3 or even "business". And it was one of the most enjoyable weekends of poker I can recall, 12 hours play two days running, it does not get better. Loving life.

And with that, I end this chirp.


 20 
 on: March 04, 2026, 11:45:33 AM 
Started by tikay - Last post by tikay


Meanwhile, in Poker news....


Fat Mitch drew a Mystery Bounty at EPT Paris - & scooped €60,000.

And also at EPT Paris, Stato made Day 2 of a Sidey with ONE BB. And won it, collecting €126,580.

I've no idea how Stato does it. I rarely watch NLH streams, they bore me, but I have tried watching Andrew, & I've no idea what he does that's special. Certainly does not seem overly aggro, or a high VPIP.



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