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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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a pro golfer who's not quite as excited as the man in the PM piccy?
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Quote from: Karabiner on October 29, 2006, 04:03:31 PM
What is a semi-pro golfer
One that would question his eligibility for the APAT golf tour
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Patrick Bueno pushes all-in for 69k and William calls.
for Patrick,
for William.
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which means
Patrick Bueno
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€51,740
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I've had a hard time of it recently. Last night I accidentally went to sleep in my clothes, including my only trousers which are now very sweaty, and then this morning, I realised that I hadn't brought as many boxers as I thought and am being forced to wear my emergency pair. I guess they do the job, but the material tends to settle in uncomfortable places.
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 03:55:51 PM
I believe a few people were after a bit more info about Blackpoolian, Nick Slade, so how about this:
Nick Slade, 43, an acquisitions broker from Preston, has only been playing poker for ten months but is already enjoying enormous success, making four final tables in four different countries in the last three months - he came 3rd in the Bellagio Cup II in July for a $41,000 payout.
A former semi-pro golfer, he had to give up because of family commitments but believes the concentration skills he learned on the fairway are helping in him four-day poker tourneys.
More importantly, he is the only inverted chair sitter on today's final, although I understand Roland is also partial to the odd chair invertion.
wrong! i played him last year !
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:02:56 PM
Rob appears to be getting a little frustrated, especially after his last 56k raise was re-raised all-in by Thorsson, thereby forcing Yongsta to fold. I hope he keeps his cool. The blinds are relatively small and Rob still has a playable stack.
"I think that's the last time I can pass," commented Rob.
i am quite sure that
chubbs and
aces will be doing their best to keep rob calm
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: MadTurk on October 29, 2006, 04:13:31 PM
Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 03:55:51 PM
I believe a few people were after a bit more info about Blackpoolian, Nick Slade, so how about this:
Nick Slade, 43, an acquisitions broker from Preston, has only been playing poker for ten months but is already enjoying enormous success, making four final tables in four different countries in the last three months - he came 3rd in the Bellagio Cup II in July for a $41,000 payout.
A former semi-pro golfer, he had to give up because of family commitments but believes the concentration skills he learned on the fairway are helping in him four-day poker tourneys.
More importantly, he is the only inverted chair sitter on today's final, although I understand Roland is also partial to the odd chair invertion.
wrong! i played him last year !
Nick's words, not mine Turk.
Are u sure it was him? Are you mixing him up with me? I played you last year too.
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:11:52 PM
I've had a hard time of it recently. Last night I accidentally went to sleep in my clothes, including my only trousers which are now very sweaty, and then this morning, I realised that I hadn't brought as many boxers as I thought and am being forced to wear my emergency pair. I guess they do the job, but the material tends to settle in uncomfortable places.
emergency pair is that code for same pair turned inside out
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Quote from: gmoneyAK on October 29, 2006, 04:16:32 PM
Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:11:52 PM
I've had a hard time of it recently. Last night I accidentally went to sleep in my clothes, including my only trousers which are now very sweaty, and then this morning, I realised that I hadn't brought as many boxers as I thought and am being forced to wear my emergency pair. I guess they do the job, but the material tends to settle in uncomfortable places.
emergency pair is that code for same pair turned inside out
Or a pair that he borrowed from the missus ?
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: gmoneyAK on October 29, 2006, 04:16:32 PM
Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:11:52 PM
I've had a hard time of it recently. Last night I accidentally went to sleep in my clothes, including my only trousers which are now very sweaty, and then this morning, I realised that I hadn't brought as many boxers as I thought and am being forced to wear my emergency pair. I guess they do the job, but the material tends to settle in uncomfortable places.
:Demergency pair is that code for same pair turned inside out
It's code for pair that don't ruddy fit.
I keep having to readjust
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Rob Yong grabs some of those chips back after re-raising Roland all-in.
Clearly folding, Roland asks, "How much exactly please"
To which Rob responds, "Shut up"
Roland briskly fold.
"I just wanted to say all-in," adds Rob.
Don't get this kind of banter on too many EPT tables.
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Roland raises, George moves in for 141k more, once Roland gets the count he passes.
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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October 29, 2006, 04:27:42 PM »
It seems ROB is feeling the burdon of all the support he has.Everyone so wants him to do well, it's painful to watch.
I hope he doesn't crack and blow away his chips.
After all it's not the money that counts,in his case.
But the prestige would be invaluable.
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:23:55 PM
Quote from: gmoneyAK on October 29, 2006, 04:16:32 PM
Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 04:11:52 PM
I've had a hard time of it recently. Last night I accidentally went to sleep in my clothes, including my only trousers which are now very sweaty, and then this morning, I realised that I hadn't brought as many boxers as I thought and am being forced to wear my emergency pair. I guess they do the job, but the material tends to settle in uncomfortable places.
:Demergency pair is that code for same pair turned inside out
It's code for pair that don't ruddy fit.
I keep having to readjust
dont fit becasue they are too small or dont fit cos your the guy from the spam pms
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: ericstoner on October 29, 2006, 04:27:42 PM
It seems ROB is feeling the burdon of all the support he has.Everyone so wants him to do well, it's painful to watch.
I hope he doesn't crack and blow away his chips.
After all it's not the money that counts,in his case.
But the prestige would be invaluable.
True, very good point.
However, I would suggest that with all the dosh he's pumping into DTD, 500 spondoolies would be pretty handy, even for someone as affluent as Rob.
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