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« Reply #120 on: January 18, 2007, 05:29:17 PM »

As for the other Request Followees - they're going well:

Kim Vevle             14,000
Simon Persson       13,000
Ghassan El'Hoss       3,600
John Conroy          30,000

Saw Mr. Conroy play a hand, calling the cutoff's preflop raise on the button and seeing a heads-up flop of .  Cutoff (Andreas Bardum) bet out 1,000.  Quick call.
Turn:    Andreas bets out 3k.  Very quick call.  Oh how uncomfortable to be out of position...
River:  .  Check-check and John shows a winning .
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« Reply #121 on: January 18, 2007, 05:30:20 PM »

gday ahs hussain , i see your watching , its ns , bored stiff and shadowless lol xx

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« Reply #122 on: January 18, 2007, 05:33:34 PM »

how u doin mr slade having fun with the dtd girls i hope
gl tommorow
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« Reply #123 on: January 18, 2007, 05:35:35 PM »

This chap may be more familiar, especially to the veterans, as it is none other than 1983 World Champion Tom McEvoy, currently being interviewed by Poker Stars.

Whethere you like them or not, his books were partly responsible for getting me into poker.

Please don't hold that against him though...
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« Reply #124 on: January 18, 2007, 05:37:33 PM »

how u doin mr slade having fun with the dtd girls i hope
gl tommorow

Dick Slade P.I.  has been on the case recently, reporting the odd anecdote to keep us amused.

The lastest is when he and Iwan Jones were in America, and the announcer of the tournament kept calling out for a EYE-WAN JONES. "EYE-WAN JONES, IS THERE AN EYE-WAN JONES IN THE ROOM?!"  Cheesy

Reminds me in a round about way when Paul Jackson was told off for not speaking English at the table, even though he was. 
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« Reply #125 on: January 18, 2007, 05:41:04 PM »

**************40 minute dinner break**************

Just ran into Kinboshi in the hallway who looks pretty perky, discussing short stack Day Two tactics with Mr. Slade... we'll get round to that tomorrow...
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« Reply #126 on: January 18, 2007, 05:41:59 PM »

John Kabbaj is still quietly plugging away with 11,425 (not too much progress there, but still in).

Meanwhile, just across the table, is WSOP 2006 finalist, Erik Friberg, struggling with just 6,400 in chips.
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« Reply #127 on: January 18, 2007, 05:49:07 PM »

Jim Kerrigan is not a happy chappy for the following reason...

Board =

7k pot

Both players check.

River =

Lasse Laursen moves all-in for 6,925

"Will you show if I call?" ask Kerrigan.

"Hmm, mumble, mumble, mumble" (I couldn't make out the response)

After an relatively lenghty dwell, Jim decides to pass, only for his opponent to slam (in a nicey nicey way)

Ouch, The Hit Squad takes a Hit and Kerrigan is down to 6,175 as a result.
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« Reply #128 on: January 18, 2007, 06:04:09 PM »

Guests, the piccies of the Dusk Till Dawn girls donning cat suits are still available to view a few pages back.

Sign up and don't miss out on a visual treat. Unless you register with the forum, you simply can't view these quiter wonderful visual treats.
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« Reply #129 on: January 18, 2007, 06:10:42 PM »

There's a photographer here called Neil, top man! But I used one of his piccies recently and forgot to credit him. Naughty me!

Anyhow, to return the favour... I'm gonna shamefully plug his site.

http://www.bigslickpictures.com

But spamming aside, if you fancy looking at some EPT pics, then Neil has been to most of them. Well worth a butchers!
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« Reply #130 on: January 18, 2007, 06:19:57 PM »

Yesterday I was in the lift when I encountered a rather surreal moment. Because there are so many floors, the lift is always stopping and starting. On one floor we stopped, the doors opened, and acorss the hallway was an open door which led to Marcel Luske sitting down having his haircut. On hearing the door open, Marcel turned to look at us. Silence struck before the doors shut and we continued hurlting down. For some reason though, it was highly surreal. It reminded me of two films - first something from the Truman Show, as if I had just stumbled on actors in my life being prepared, and secondly, but rather more creepily, that rabbit costume scene in The Shining where the bunny suddenly turns to look at the voyeur. In fact, it was just like that but without the rabbit costume and the haircut process instead of er... the other stuff.

Very odd!
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« Reply #131 on: January 18, 2007, 06:23:22 PM »

Yesterday I was in the lift when I encountered a rather surreal moment. Because there are so many floors, the lift is always stopping and starting. On one floor we stopped, the doors opened, and acorss the hallway was an open door which led to Marcel Luske sitting down having his haircut. On hearing the door open, Marcel turned to look at us. Silence struck before the doors shut and we continued hurlting down. For some reason though, it was highly surreal. It reminded me of two films - first something from the Truman Show, as if I had just stumbled on actors in my life being prepared, and secondly, but rather more creepily, that rabbit costume scene in The Shining where the bunny suddenly turns to look at the voyeur. In fact, it was just like that but without the rabbit costume and the haircut process instead of er... the other stuff.

Very odd!

your a strange man snoop
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« Reply #132 on: January 18, 2007, 06:25:03 PM »

Yesterday I was in the lift when I encountered a rather surreal moment. Because there are so many floors, the lift is always stopping and starting. On one floor we stopped, the doors opened, and acorss the hallway was an open door which led to Marcel Luske sitting down having his haircut. On hearing the door open, Marcel turned to look at us. Silence struck before the doors shut and we continued hurlting down. For some reason though, it was highly surreal. It reminded me of two films - first something from the Truman Show, as if I had just stumbled on actors in my life being prepared, and secondly, but rather more creepily, that rabbit costume scene in The Shining where the bunny suddenly turns to look at the voyeur. In fact, it was just like that but without the rabbit costume and the haircut process instead of er... the other stuff.

Very odd!

your a strange man snoop

It's the rest of the world that's strange. Fuschia's what normal people wear.
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« Reply #133 on: January 18, 2007, 06:27:03 PM »

i don;t mind your clobber, many a time the clam has been spotted donning the shades of pink and salmon
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« Reply #134 on: January 18, 2007, 06:28:10 PM »

The Prize Pool info has been shared by the benificent Mad Harper:

Total pool:  13,824,000, which she said was, "£2.50."  Not quite...still a hefty chunk of change in Euro - 1.8 mil.

1   DKK 4078080 = €547,177

2   DKK 2308608 = €309,773

3   DKK 1340928 = €179,928

4   DKK 1022976 = €137,254

5   DKK 843264 = €113,142

6   DKK 663552 = €89,028

7   DKK 525312 = €70,481

8   DKK 373248 = €50,083

9-10   DKK 228096 = €30,606

11-12   DKK 179712 = €24,114

13-14   DKK 138240 = €18,547

15-16   DKK 96768 = €12,983

17-24   DKK 76032 = €10,201

25-32   DKK 55296 = €7,419

33-40  DKK 41472 = €5,564

TOTAL:13,824,000

Converting those took a while.  Snoopy's getting stories to fill the gap.
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