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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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Reply #15 on:
September 02, 2006, 09:42:49 PM »
And for the Nick Hicks Fanclub:
He eliminates Lee Edwards thusly - Lee checks and calls the
flop, leaving himself just under 4,000, it looked like.
Turn:
. He checks again, Nick moves in enough to put him all in, and it must have looked like a fairly good idea to call with his
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Mr. Hicks held
though, and with the draw missing on the
, it's a stack of 17,000 for Nick, and the rail for Lee.
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 09:53:04 PM »
Table Towers of Womble:
Greek Jack 13,800
Andy Douglas 9,775
Mark Dyson 9,300
Paul King 19,000
Richard Wong 10,300
Niamh Peters 13,000
Womble 16,500
Paul Hatton 14,600
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 09:54:32 PM »
snoops again
Thewy's just exited stage left
was down to 3k before moving it in with A-K.
He hit an Ace but his opponent's Pocket Fives flushed on the river.
Bah, humbug!
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September 02, 2006, 09:55:49 PM »
snoops here
having some real lappie problems, must be a few gremlins in the system
if there were windows here I'd throw the laptop out of one of them
Meanwhile, Pab has doubled up to 5.5k after going short.
Bit of a brave call from his neighbour, who called with
, announcing "Let's gamble!"
Pab's Pocket Tens held up.
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 10:06:40 PM »
Quote from: meds on September 02, 2006, 09:48:29 PM
hows mr medley, strummer9, john conroy, jon huckle doing?
strummer 23,000
John Conroy 12,400
Working on the others (a table has broken) but while you're waiting:
Paul Jackson 8,500
Dave Colclough 14,500
Matt Tyler 9,500
Iwan Jones 6,700
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September 02, 2006, 10:11:02 PM »
Hold that blind raising for a second - 10 minute break while the 25s are retired for the night. Will then be 150/300
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September 02, 2006, 10:11:44 PM »
beagle here with some chippy counts for you:
buddy -- 8,100
Pab -- 6,275
Steve Read -- 23,800
vodkaredbull -- 13,950
tikay -- 7,700
geeforce -- 10,400
el blondie -- 11,900
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September 02, 2006, 10:23:38 PM »
Huge hand took place that doubled Iwan Jones up.
Three hands locked horns preflop - A-Q, K-K, J-J
Jim Reid threw in a couple of thousand on the raggy flop with the Kings and Mateyboy called with A-Q
No Ace arrived, but Jim was left with just 5,050 when the Jack arrived on the River to give the Welshman a set thereby keeping him in the tourney.
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 11:01:06 PM »
hamsterboy -- 25,200
Mickey Wernick -- 2,100
Greek Jack -- 12,650
David Gent -- 15,050
Paul Jackson -- 2,725
Ash Hussain -- 11,075
Steve Read -- 22,875
Paul King -- 18,325
John Hewston -- 13,875
Iwan Jones -- 19,625
Jim Reid -- 4,500
Womble -- 12,750
Matt Tyler -- 8,700
R Mulla -- 14,175
Brian Medley -- 10,725
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 11:15:07 PM »
Zafar Aslam is OUT
He minimum raised with Aces preflop, allowing Marc Goodwin to see a cheapish flop with K-J of diamonds.
Flop =
Zafar bet 5k on the flop and Marc reraised, only about 1k more for Aslam though.
Turn =
River =
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September 02, 2006, 11:22:29 PM »
Mickey Wernick is OUT
He moved his shortstack all-in with Pocket Eights but was outdrawn by 9-7 on a 7-A-7-x-9 board.
Alan Barnacle has also bitten the dust.
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September 02, 2006, 11:24:54 PM »
Richard Herbert saw a threeway flop of the dangerous-looking
. It was slow, at this point.
The turn, still threeway -
. Check-check...
The river:
Now, with big blind Colin Porter getting out of the way, it goes nuts - bet from Richard (1,600), raise from the button to 5,500, all-in, call!
I am sure someone was expecting the
to have donated some chips, but it was actually the unfortunate turned (and slowplayed) house of
which lost that big pot to Richard's
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September 02, 2006, 11:39:19 PM »
Paul Campbell makes a raise to 1,200 in late position, which Marc Goodwin calls from the small blind, saying, "I'm only calling because I've got position..." The Ace-high two-spades flop wasn't to his liking, however, as he promptly check-folded to the 1,500 bet on the flop.
Tikay has been moaning (in a gentle way, of course) about Marc's persistent calling (and outplaying him on the flop). A high flop which Tikay bet anyway with his pocket Eights, got an auto-raise from Marc, who happily showed 22 when Tikay got out of the way....
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September 02, 2006, 11:50:25 PM »
Paul Jackson is OUT
3-3 vs elblondie's A-J
Ace hit the board
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Re: Bolton Extravaganza - At A Glance
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September 02, 2006, 11:54:50 PM »
Jim Reid is OUT -
There was a raise and re-raise preflop (sorry, missed that bit) which ended up with Om Aggarwal on the button, and Jim Reid in the big blind waiting to see if John Hewston in mid position would come in too... he thought (out loud) for a while, and looked on the verge of passing, but put in the call to see the flop eventually. This, incidentally, prompted Iwan Jones to remark dryly, "I wonder what you'd be like if you had an audience..."
Audience or not, Hewston checked the
flop after Jim, as did the button, and on the
turn Jim's last 4,825 positively flew in straight away. A slow call from Hewston, which was probably intended to lure in a potential third player, as he'd flopped a set of Eights. It was not to be - Jim showed
and is out just before the dinner break. I am sure it made him feel much better to hear John say, "I almost folded preflop..." as he headed for the door.
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