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« on: January 13, 2007, 02:38:22 PM »

Play is due to commence at 3pm.

Kingsley, David -- 65,775
Lovlady, Joseph -- 46,100
Birt, Vincent -- 45,800
Nowab, Simon -- 41,025
Gosney, Lawrence -- 40,225
Hawkins, Mark -- 36,425
Higgins, Paul -- 32,225
Persava, N -- 32,150
Dalton, Theo -- 29,775
Boyce, Oliver -- 28,475
Williams, Matt -- 28,200
Willis, Nigel -- 26,400
Grech, Joe -- 26,000
Herbert, Richard -- 25,175
Chung, Sammy -- 25,000
Slade, Nick -- 24,600
Romanelo, R -- 23,950
Nash, Stuart -- 23,700
Mahrenholz, Karl -- 22,775
Mclean, Allan -- 22,650
Mitchell, David -- 22,200
Hudson, Jonny -- 22,025
Dionysiou, K -- 21,325
Wong, Ken -- 21,100
Hunt, Stephen -- 21,050
Jones, Ewan -- 21,050
Brady, Tony -- 21,000
Bansi, Praz -- 20,900
Clark, Michael -- 20,700
King, Paul -- 20,200
Ellis, Michael -- 19,750
Ziab, J -- 19,450
Miles, Andy -- 19,250
Bright, Robert -- 18,525
Howard, Greg -- 18,475
Herstritt, Michael -- 18,225
Flanders, Tim -- 18,200
Vinnicombe, Alan -- 18,050
Dibbits, Kat -- 18,025
Samuelsson, Mathias -- 18,000
Mccloskey, Mick -- 17,575
Ade, Richard -- 17,550
Denton, Charlie -- 17,475
Wyre, Ray -- 17,225
Chatterton, Gary -- 17,025
Parker, David -- 16,825
Moss, Paul -- 16,600
Blake, Tim -- 16,250
Webb, Paul -- 16,225
Debaulox, Ronnie -- 15,775
Cartwright, Matt -- 15,725
Fletcher, Michael -- 15,675
Dutton, Wayne -- 15,600
Dorrington, Phil -- 15,575
Millar, Jamie -- 15,550
Howley, Paul -- 14,825
Byrne, James -- 14,650
Fitzgibbon, Keir -- 14,300
Bowers, Trevor -- 13,950
Lott, Michael -- 13,950
Dempsey, James -- 13,925
Kay, John -- 13,800
Gale, John -- 13,750
Kendall, Tony -- 13,750
Libertini, Martino -- 13,675
Nelson, Ian -- 13,625
Exley, John -- 13,600
Agnew, Paula -- 13,300
Shevket, Y -- 13,200
Williams, Craig -- 12,925
Tarr, Jonathan -- 12,700
Harris, Sid -- 12,275
Trigg, R -- 12,100
Jackson, Alexandra -- 11,800
Burke, Chris -- 11,300
Singleton, Pete -- 11,150
Rees, Glyn -- 10,950
Buzzigoli, A -- 10,700
Citrone, Carlo -- 10,550
Lucraft, Peter -- 10,550
Ponte, Jaime -- 10,550
Browning, James -- 10,475
Farnworth, John -- 10,475
Cove, Caroline -- 10,450
Price, Jamie -- 10,250
Jonas, Desmond -- 10,200
Henson, Alan -- 9,850
Hussain, Ash -- 9,850
Shaw, Gary -- 9,750
Adderley, Tony -- 9,675
Rearden, T -- 9,550
Dcruz, Damon -- 9,175
Tsamis, Michael -- 9,000
Eccleshare, Mark -- 8,875
Baldwin, Alfie -- 8,700
Travers, B -- 8,675
Barnacle, Alan -- 8,150
Mccombie, Marshall -- 8,150
Fox, Gary -- 8,050
Owen, J -- 8,025
Littlewood, Keith -- 7,900
Charnley, Cheryl -- 7,800
Hikary, Ouday -- 7,475
Dolan, Bob -- 7,450
Rutter, Stuary -- 7,450
Birtles, David -- 7,375
Keown, John -- 7,175
Parker, Paul -- 6,700
Patterson, Eileen -- 6,675
Campbell, Vincent -- 6,600
Vinson, B -- 6,600
Vicary, Paul -- 6,125
Holden, Stephen -- 6,000
Duval, Jeff -- 5,800
Ghazi, J -- 5,700
Gregory, David -- 5,450
Channing, N -- 4,900
Ayegun, Olabode   -- 4,775
Xanthos, C -- 4,475
Wernick, Mickey -- 4,275
Daniels, Peter -- 4,100
Dougherty, Steven -- 4,075
Marshall, Andrew -- 4,075
Falconer, John -- 3,900
Mcarthur, Gordon -- 3,825
Cunningham, Andrew -- 3,350
Stuart, Nick -- 3,275
O`Callaghan, Barry -- 2,850
Nelson, Terry -- 2,625

25/50
50/100
100/200
75/150
150/300
150/300 (25)
200/400 (50)
300/600 (75)
400/800 (75)
600/1,200 (100)
800/1,600 (100)
1,000/2,000 (200)
1,500/3,000 (300)
2,000/4,000 (400)
3,000/6,000 (600)

1st -- £65,601 (33.3%)
2nd -- £35,460 (18%)
3rd -- £23,640 (12%)
4th -- £17,730 (9%)
5th -- £13,790 (7%)
6th -- £10,835 (5.5%)
7th -- £7,880 (4%)
8th -- £5,910 (3%)
9th -- £4,925 (2.5%)
10th -- £2,955 (1.5%)
11th -- £1,970 (1%)
12th -- £1,576 (0.8%)
13th -- £1,576 (0.8%)
14th -- £1,576 (0.8%)
15th -- £1,576 (0.8%)
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2007, 04:27:49 PM »

John Gale is OUT (too disheartened to comment further - him, not me)

Tikay has Lawrence Gosney on his left, and Neil Channing and  Stuart Nash as tablemates.  He says Stuart just played Aces "stunningly."  I assume that's why his stack is bigger.

Just now, a flop of two hearts   Tikay checks, Lawrence bets 300, the cutoff raises to 2,000, tikay gets out of the way. 
Turn:    Lawrence checks, the cutoff bets 2k
River:    Now Lawrence bets out 4,500, and gets a pretty quick pass for his efforts.   Hmmmm...
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2007, 04:30:33 PM »

For Queen of Hearts and any other Stuart Nash supporters...

Stuart Nash is now chipped up after crippling Roberto Romanello.

Roberto limped for 300, Lawrence made it 600, Stuart smooth called, Roberto made it 2,000, Lawrence called, Stuart re-raised to 5,000, Roberto moved all-in, Lawrence folded and Stuart called.

Stuart's Aces held up against Roberto's Kings.

Roberto exited soon after.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2007, 04:33:24 PM »

James 'Royal Flush' Dempsey is now on 40,650 after his T-9 on a T-9-6 Flop outdrew both Joey Lovelady's (of Liverpool) 7-8 and Mateyboy's 9-6. Ten on the Turn gave Flushy the pot.
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2007, 05:04:36 PM »

Table Order (Rough, not full) For Snoopy Reference (not current, but close enough - if only they could print out table listings in seat order rather than alphabetically - SURELY this can be achievable)  By hand, in seats:

Table 1

1) Allan Mclean
5) Joseph Lovlady
6) John Farnworth
7) John Kay
8) Gordon Mcarthur
9) Cheryl Charnley

Table 2

1) Matt Cartwright
3) Robert Bright
4) Alfie Baldwin
7) Andrew Cunningham
8) Craig Williams
9) Gary Fox
10) David Gregory

Table 3

3) Matthias Samuelsson
4) Wayne Dutton
5) R. Romanello
6) Michael Fletcher
7) tikay
9) Ken WOng
10) Olabode Ayegun

Table 4

1) Alan Henson
3) Y. Shevket
4) J. Owen
5) Keith Littlewood
7) Mark Eccleshare
8) Jaime Ponte
9) David Parker
10) Paul Parker

Table 5

1) Richard Herbert
3) Alexandra Jackson-Palin
4) David Birtles
5) Michael Lott
6) Ian Nelson
7) Greg Howard
8) Ray Wyre
9) Paul Webb

Table 6

2) Pete Singleton
3) Oliver Boyce
4) Alan Vinnicombe
5) Karl Mahrenholz
6) Michael Ellis
7) Trevor Bowers
8) Sammy Chung
9) Bob Dolan

Table 7

1) Phil Dorrington
2) Michael Tsamis
3) Paul Higgins
4) John Keown
5) Gary Shaw
6) Charlie Denton
7) J. Ziab
8) Stephen Dougherty
9) James Byrne

Table 8

1) Stu Rutter
3) Michael Clark
4) Mickey Wernick
5) Paul Vicary
6) Peter Daniels
8) Nick Stuart
9) Des Jonas

Table 9

1) Marshall Mccombie
2) Tony Brady
3) Carlo
5) Alan Barnacle
6) Paul Moss
7) Jonny Hudson
8) Ronnie DB
9) Ben Vinson

Table 10

1) Ash
2) Matt Williams
3) Nigel Willis
4) Tony Adderley
5) Eileen Patterson
6) J. Ghazi
7) Damon DCruz
8) O. Hikary
9) Theo Dalton

Table 11

1) Bambos
2) Jamie Price
3) Michael Herstritt
4) Tony Cartwright
5) Stephen Hunt
6) Jonathan Tarr
7) Chris Burke
8) Vincent Birt
9) Paul Howley

Table 12

1) Kat Dibbits
2) Richard Ade
3) Glyn Rees
4) T. Blake
5) A. Buzzigoli
6) Martino Libertini
7) Andrew Marshall

Table 13

1) Nick Slade
3) Andy Miles
5) Sid Harris
6) Jamie Millar
7) Terry Nelson
8) B. Travers
9) The Claimer

Table 14

1) Barry O'Callaghan
2) Jeff Duval
3) Trevor Reardon
4) Peter Lucraft
5) Mark Hawkins
6) David Mitchell.

Man, that sucks.  Longhand is so last century.
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2007, 05:13:52 PM »

Damon D'Cruz -- 9,975
Mark Hawkins -- 32,325


Sid Harris is OUT.
Aces v Kings
1,500, 3,000, 16,000, call.


5 minutes into Level 7
120 left, 16,400 av stack
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2007, 05:31:55 PM »



Tikay has eliminated Mickey Wernick.  Lord M. was short stacked, and Tikay said, "When he moved in, I made a gamble, bravely calling with Kings.  Mickey had A-J."  At this point Channing pipes up, lauding his bold play and saying, pointing at Paul Parker, "He would have passed."
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2007, 05:38:22 PM »

update on andy miles if pos please

Just shy of 51,000, and was in the process of calling someone's preflop raise when I went in for the count.


Not doing so well are Caroline Cove (88 into AAA) and John Keown (taken out in the bb by Paul Higgins with J-8 vs. a very shortstacked Q-K) who are both on the rail...
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2007, 05:40:27 PM »

Paul Higgins is on an impressive 61,500 (one of the chip leaders) after winning a big pot with A-K v K-J of hearts and a A-4h-2h-J board.

Stu Rutter has moved seats with his 3,250 stack.
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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2007, 05:40:41 PM »

 Joey Lovelady (awesome name!) has just doubled Joe Grech up to a very very dangerous 52k. Joey flopped a flush draw with vs Joes A-Ko on an A-Qh-2h board. Another 2 on the Turn and chips went in, but no heart arrived by the River leaving Joey with just 12,400 in chips.

ps. this was second hand info from Flushy, but I believe him. Joey's definitely down to 12k though.
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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2007, 05:50:56 PM »

Tikay can just do no wrong here in Level 200/400...

He wrenches one pot from Lawrence Gosney (with the board coming T-J-Q-K-J Lawrence just turns his (tikay's) cards over on the river showing the winning A-6.  My informant doesn't say in what order the board cards appeared, but I rather think Elder Blonde might have rivered a gutshot...

Then he doubles through racing against Ken Wong's three diamonds three clubs.  So it looks like I might get to use his laptop on Day Three too...
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« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2007, 05:52:14 PM »

Nick Slade is down to 27,300 after doubled up John 'PunkFloyd' Conroy with vs .

Board = Two Diamonds
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« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2007, 05:54:50 PM »

Nick Slade -- 27,300
Mark Hawkins -- 34,000
Simon Nowab -- 29,350
Ash Hussain -- 12,800
Jon Exley -- 18,300
Ollie Boyce -- 34,900
tikay -- 35,150
James Dempsey -- 28,000
Joe Grech -- 67,000
Paul Parker -- 14,000
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« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2007, 06:02:27 PM »

is Thewy still in ?

chippy counts for flushyfish and claimer please

Thewy exited middling time yesterday...

The Claimer has had a card-dead day, moving from 12k to 15k to 14k (you get the picture) before settling at this exact minute on just 7,000... needs a double up.
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« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2007, 06:09:57 PM »

Neil Channing's elimination hand was quite interesting (he's out, not sure if this has been reported yet; we're not in the same room, Snoops and I):  He moved in on a raggy two-heart flop and found Lawrence interested (and calling the 15k or so) before Ken Wong made a big move over the top, pushing him off.  It turned out that Wong had done this with a high flush draw, but King high was good enough to win the pot and knock Neil out, seeing as he'd made his own all-in move with something like 6-7 for the open-ended straight draw.
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