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snoopy1239
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Latest chippy counts:
Roland de Wolfe -- 1,146,000
David Tavernier -- 880,000
William Thorsson -- 634,000
Rob Yong -- 560,000
Gavin Simms -- 504,000
George McKeever -- 180,000
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Georgre McKeever sure has aligator blood (is that the term from Rounders?), just can't seem to get rid of him.
In fact, I'm not even sure I've seen George reveal a hand, which sure is a huge weapon when he moves all-in as everyone runs for the hills. After all, you can't get knocked out if no one calls you.
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Friends say Irishman George McKeever looks like Father Christmas - and plays like Scrooge. That may be a bit harsh judging by his results over the years. His highlight was a superb 7th in the World Series of Poker main event in 1999 for $125,775, but it was no fluke as he has a long list of tournament successes behind him. The 72-year-old cashed last month in the London EPT, where he also final tabled in 2004, and is currently 6th in the All Ireland All Time Money List, with $674,334. He has a fearsome reputation in cash games too.
So, as tikay is the Doyle Brunson of England, I guess George could be seen as the Doyle Brunson of Ireland.
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NoflopsHomer
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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October 29, 2006, 05:44:11 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 05:42:01 PM
So, as tikay is the Doyle Brunson of England, I guess George could be seen as the Doyle Brunson of Ireland.
Surely Doyle is the Tikay of the US?
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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October 29, 2006, 05:44:34 PM »
good luck rob. nice updates chaps.
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on October 29, 2006, 05:42:01 PM
Georgre McKeever sure has aligator blood (is that the term from Rounders?), just can't seem to get rid of him.
In fact, I'm not even sure I've seen George reveal a hand, which sure is a huge weapon when he moves all-in as everyone runs for the hills. After all, you can't get knocked out if no one calls you.
Take a butchers at this:
Friends say Irishman George McKeever looks like Father Christmas - and plays like Scrooge. That may be a bit harsh judging by his results over the years. His highlight was a superb 7th in the World Series of Poker main event in 1999 for $125,775, but it was no fluke as he has a long list of tournament successes behind him. The 72-year-old cashed last month in the London EPT, where he also final tabled in 2004, and is currently 6th in the All Ireland All Time Money List, with $674,334. He has a fearsome reputation in cash games too.
So, as tikay is the Doyle Brunson of England, I guess George could be seen as the Doyle Brunson of Ireland.
Speak of the devil, he's just doubled up, unfortunately so for Yongsta fans as it was the Dusk Till Dawn man who lost the coinflip when his Pocket Ladies failed to stand up to the Big Slick of George. King on the flop.
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And here's the two announcers for the final table, Lee Jones and Big TK Thomas Kremser. Obviously the man sitting in the middle finds their commentary riveting...
Thanks to Rolf for this pic.
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Great work guys, looking forward to watching this through to the end, although with the pace of play that may well be in about 20 minutes time !!!!!
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Rob Yong reraises David Teravier all-in. David folds.
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And then George McKeever does the same to Rob.
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: NoflopsHomer on October 29, 2006, 05:50:05 PM
And here's the two announcers for the final table, Lee Jones and Big TK Thomas Kremser. Obviously the man sitting in the middle finds their commentary riveting...
Thanks to Rolf for this pic.
LOL, very nice pic from mr.woods
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Quote from: Freeflex on October 29, 2006, 06:00:59 PM
Quote from: NoflopsHomer on October 29, 2006, 05:50:05 PM
And here's the two announcers for the final table, Lee Jones and Big TK Thomas Kremser. Obviously the man sitting in the middle finds their commentary riveting...
Thanks to Rolf for this pic.
LOL, very nice pic from mr.woods
It's Rolf Slotboom actually...
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October 29, 2006, 06:02:35 PM »
Freeflex welcome to the world of Blonde
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Re: PokerStars Dublin EPT: Final Day - Interactive
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Roland and William see a Flop of
check check
Turn =
Roland checks, William bets 45k, Roland makes it 165k and William calls.
River =
Both check and Roland announces full house, showing a 3 in the process.
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William is slightly steaming after that hand calling Roland, "a fish...You check when you're ahead and bet when you're behind....you big fish."
Roland is just sitting quietly and smiling.
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