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« Reply #45 on: January 14, 2007, 12:43:18 AM »

Tikay is no more - the first reasonable hand with a space to raise coming with it - he moved in and found as a caller.  Not the best match-up; even after the Jack on the flop the Ace on the turn sealed his fate and the Queen river sealed it a bit tighter.  He's been a bit ill through this one, but we were hoping for a Day Three appearance; not to be - but we'll be seeing a good deal of him on this tour, I reckon...
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« Reply #46 on: January 14, 2007, 12:46:55 AM »

and Ken Wong is now OUT.

Joey Lovelady -- 39,200
James Browning -- 32,000
Iwan Jones -- 23,800
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« Reply #47 on: January 14, 2007, 01:09:51 AM »

Iwan Jones as he is now OUT.

Making his move with A-8, he ran into Lawrence Gosney's Big Slick which rather empahtically hit Broadway on a Q-T-4-J-4 board.



Just before the break, Arshad dropped down to 55k after suffering a painful beat. A-K vs Robert Bright's A-J.

Jack on the flop
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« Reply #48 on: January 14, 2007, 01:17:01 AM »

Chip Counts (although these are fluid in the extreme at the moment) -

Nik Persaud     87,000  (just knocked out Mick Clark with vs  Mick's )
Ash Hussain     89,000
Keir Fitzgibbon  60,400
Trevor Reardon  15,000
Karl Mahrenholz  105,000
Mick McCloskey  52,000
Joey Lovelady    42,000
Vince Birt          43,000
Ray Wyre         175,000
Jamie Millar         69,000
Paul Moss           26,000
Gary Fox           100,000
Damon D'Cruz     37,000
Robert Bright      32,000
Simon Nowab     160,000
Flushy                73,000
Joe Grech          140,000  (I tipped him to win three levels ago, I stand by that decision)
Lawrence Gosney  140,000+  (no idea how many in his tower stacks)
Praz Bansi           105,000
Stuart Nash         80,000
Paul Higgins         28,000
Paul Moss            27,000

There are one or two players still left we've yet to positively identify, but when they lose another table I promise comprehensive counts...
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« Reply #49 on: January 14, 2007, 01:49:48 AM »

Snoops reports that we've lost Gary Shaw - A-J against a huger stack's 9-2.  The 9-2 held up...
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« Reply #50 on: January 14, 2007, 02:05:01 AM »

2x preflop raise, re-raise, original-raiser-pass hands:

Raiser                        Re-raiser and winner
Ash Hussain                 The one I don't know
Damon D'Cruz               Gary Fox

Both of these left in bad shape, under 30k, by these moves...

And Paul Higgins moves in in early position, getting no callers.  The blinds and antes are up to 12k depending on how many players are at the table, so that's a win.
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« Reply #51 on: January 14, 2007, 02:08:10 AM »

Richard Ade is OUT, K-9 vs. Robert Bright's Aces.

Meanwhile, on the neighbouring table, Praz Bansi just ran into a spot of misfortune, his Pocket Sevens outdrawn by Damon D'Cruz's A-7 - 5-A-T-8-4 board.


James Dempsey is down to 56k.

Flushy raised pre-flop with A-K, Joey Lovelady moved in with J-Ts and Flushy called.
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« Reply #52 on: January 14, 2007, 02:24:32 AM »

Arshad Hussain is OUT.

Moving in for 25,200, Ash's was finally called by Mick McCloskey's in the big blind.

The 6-4-4-3-9 board was of no use to Ash who just didn't get te rub of the green today.
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« Reply #53 on: January 14, 2007, 02:27:19 AM »

Lawrence Gosney has also bittend the dust in what Mick McCool described as a 'suicidal' move.

Without a raise befoe him, Lawrence moved all-in for what appeared to be around 60-70k with just Q-8 off.

Karl Marhenholz found Aces in the Big Blind and made the obvious call.

Although the board presented an unlikely gutshot draw, Lawrence didn't hit one of his four outs and is now being forced to watch on from the rail.
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« Reply #54 on: January 14, 2007, 02:35:51 AM »

Paul Moss finishes 21st -

Permashortstack Paul ground through almost all of today looking like every all-in move could be his last.  This one was. 
against Simon Nowab's .  I saw an Ace come down somewhere on the board, Paul shook hands all round and nearly down to two tables (a point I was nearly certain we couldn't make by the end of today, which is at the end of this level).
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« Reply #55 on: January 14, 2007, 02:50:36 AM »

In the last hand of the night, Keir Fitzgibbon is eliminated in 20th place....

Small blind Keir moved in on lone remaining potential opponent Nik Persaud...after a little while, he called with .  Keir had .

The board:  so the final nineteen will return tomorrow for the redraw and to play to the end... that will apparently start at 2:30pm, but we'll verify before retiring for the night...
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« Reply #56 on: January 14, 2007, 03:26:33 AM »

 
Simon Nowab -- 222,000
Karl Mahrenholz -- 171,000
Alan Henson -- 171,000
Nick Persaud -- 156,000
Greg Howard -- 143,000
Ray Wyre -- 115,000
Joe Grech -- 110,000
Jamie Miller -- 103,000
Gary Fox -- 93,000
Damon D'Cruz -- 87,000
James Dempsey -- 82,000
Robert Bright -- 81,000
Joey Lovelady -- 77,000
Praz Bansi -- 68,000
Ian Nelson -- 66,000
Paul Higgins -- 65,000
Vincent Birt -- 65,000
Mick McCloskey -- 57,000
Stuart Nash -- 40,000

(to nearest 1,000)...

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