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Quote from: Colchester Kev on September 05, 2006, 09:18:39 PM
Maria, it must be at least 48 hours since i told you this, but ............ I LOVE YOU xxxx
Damn that was meant for our MSN chat !!
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anymore news on john mcgrane please maria
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Is fat Jac playing this as a freezeout ?
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John CupCake McGrane has 8,825. He said tell Dan "thanks", not really but I'll let him tell you himself next time he sees you
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Jim Reid has just knocked out Koresh who I could hear quite loudly next to my lappy. Jim made a straight with 5 6. Nice.. We have lost 3 players so far and we have 10 mins left until the end of the rebuy period. Blinds are currently 100/200.
Kev - thanks - I LOVE U TOO
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Kev - thanks - I LOVE U TOO
2 Points ...
1. I'm Saving that comment for posterity xxx
2. Why have you got a pic of tikay and karabiner as your avatar ??
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Quote from: Chili on September 05, 2006, 09:32:50 PM
John CupCake McGrane has 8,825. He said tell Dan "thanks", not really but I'll let him tell you himself next time he sees you
do you know if he has had any rebuys?? i doubt it because he is a tight b@st@rd lol
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Just seen a flurry of activity on my rounds. It is last 3 hands for buy ins so everyone is chasing the chips. It seams every time I walk past Michael Greco and Ian Woodley, they are both all in. 2 hands ago Woodley had 9 4 and Greco had 22, third guys KK stood up.
Next hand, they are both all in again and 2 other guys join the party.
Woodley K 5
Greco 7 8
matey 5 9
matey 2 8 3
Woodley wins with K high
. "Now we are talking" he says as he counts 8k. Multi rebuys elsewhere.
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Tighty is truly a poker God.
He has 67,000 chips, all won with ruthless cunning and guile and he has sent his table giddy
Well played mate.
A complete revelation
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Tighty is truly a poker God.
He has 67,000 chips, all won with ruthless cunning and guile and he has sent his table giddy
Well played mate.
A complete revelation
I think tighty has nipped onto the lap top while Maria is on the phone to me
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Yes, well done Cluso Kev. I nipped for a ciggy while players are on a break and Tighty hijacked the laptop, the cheeky beggar.
Dan, Cupcake has been over slightly chirping that he is on 13.5k and had NO rebuys thank you very much. He is though having an add on so 15.5k for him.
We shall restart shortly with a 30 min clock and blinds at 200/400.
Tighty says their is a guy on his table that has had 10 rebuys - yes thats £1,000
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The prize money has been announced and its a whopper. Tonight has made a total of £27,700 compared with £18,000 at Newcastle last week. The prizes breakdown as follows:
1 - £9, 556 (so £6,000 seat in the WH Grand Prix and an extra £3,556 in spare dosh)
2 - £5,540
3 - £2,770
4 - £2,216
5 - £1,939
6 - £1,662
7 - £1,385
8 - £1,108
9 - £831
10 - £692
They were made with 80 entrants, 144 rebuys and 53 top ups.
69 left guys - off on a chip run.
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Quote from: Chili on September 05, 2006, 10:17:50 PM
Dan, Cupcake has been over slightly chirping that he is on 13.5k and had NO rebuys thank you very much. He is though having an add on so 15.5k for him.
wow he must of sucked out on somebody to get that many. either that or the deck has hit him in the face
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September 05, 2006, 10:58:36 PM »
Guys the connection is really bad here so I'll fit in as much as I can.
Iwan Jones OUT
Stuart Nash OUT
Luke Patten OUT (I ask Luke if he wants to tell me about it, he says "no" but still smiling)
Jim Reid 20k
Ian Woodley busts AA with 66 (6 on the turn) 18k (now 8k - yoyo stuff)
Jac Arama 4k
Willie Tan 15k
Tighty 8k
Bambos 14.6k
Greco 13k
Brian Johnson 27k
Cupcake 13k
Steve Bovis 8k
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September 05, 2006, 11:03:45 PM »
Well just I typed Ian Woodley is out. In fact their is a wicked cash game just opened up next to me. Participants include
Ian Woodley (not tired then)
Iwan Jones
LUke Patten
Ben Roberts
Stuart Nash
So far, all sat with nice unopened bundles. Oooo I wonder if I can sit down for a hundred quid??
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