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« Reply #195 on: January 18, 2007, 09:15:53 PM »

Just caught Roy Brindley hovering outside. I assumed he was out and did the ol' cut throat gesture, to which he replied...

"No, I'm still in, was down to 3k, back up to 40k, now down to 32k. Not a bad spin up."
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« Reply #196 on: January 18, 2007, 09:18:54 PM »

Londoner Simon Mycock was well on for the Climber of the Day prize, having built 2k back to 20k, until he found the short stack next to him pushing in preflop in late position for 5k.  He re-raised all-in with , and found against him...unfortunately for him, the short stack hit 4-6-x on the flop, and rivered the gutshot 5 (for the most dramatic way of winning that hand, although there were others possible), and he's taken a slight knock as a result.  BA says to get Simon's attention you just shout, "Guv!" anywhere in the room and he looks up.

The same hand ( this time) was chucked away by Martin Wendt when he'd raised preflop and found Brian Hansen all-in over the top from the blinds for another 5k. 

Some chip counts:

TJ Cloutier         26,000
John Kabbaj         9,000
Jim Kerrigan        12,325
Kevin O'Connell    11,000   (these top four now share a table)
Martin Wendt      16,000
Brian Hansen        12,000
Tom McEvoy         8,750
Tyrone Kerrigan    27,000
Simon Persson      21,000
Mikael Lundell       12,000
Vivi Saethren          OUT
Andreas Hagen     18,000
Bastion Landehagen  52,000
Roy Brindley           18,600
Nil Paulsen             19,000
Jan Sjavik               15,100
Halldor Sverrisson    26,000
James Campbell      24,200
Magnus Petersson   45,000
Jeff Kimber              2,575
Jeppe Juhl              11,200
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« Reply #197 on: January 18, 2007, 09:20:02 PM »

5am? In Cornwall Graham? You been smoking that funny stuff mate?

lmao, Hi Tim, no mate, living in Asia now since Sept

Nice one mate. How much was the cab fair?

haha, sold it all up mate, jumped on a plane, landed on this nice little island, i think they call it PARADISE lol

Guess you wont be at Micky's next home game then - take care mate
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« Reply #198 on: January 18, 2007, 09:22:03 PM »

Does anyone recognise this fella? Apparantly it's Paul Linton of London who qualified online with Ladbrokes. He's on 19,200 at the moment after winning a pot with A-Q on an Ace high Flop. If anyone can shed any more light on him, then please feel free to post us your pearls of wisdom.

for nerds and lazy arses I did a quick google. Paul plays at big slick.
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« Reply #199 on: January 18, 2007, 09:25:57 PM »

A few players are starting to climb and challenge the chip leaders, 3 of which are:

Atle Walgren -- 49,100
Ben Johnson -- 42,200
Erlend Melsom -- 49,050
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« Reply #200 on: January 18, 2007, 09:30:39 PM »

Gitte Andersen has pretty much doubled up courtesy of her pink-hatted neighbour.

10k pot and the board read two spades Two Diamonds

Gitte checked, only for Mateyboy to bet 5k, leaving just 1.8k behind.

Gitte gave him the fiercest of stares, getting right close up to his face.

Mateyboy looked unmoved, but Gitte eventually made the correct call with her .

Her opponent tapped the table out of appreciation (always a nice gesture) and revealed his inferior Pocket Snowmen.

Clearly delighted and relieved at the same time (she only had 2.5k left if she was wrong), Gitte released a yelp of delight followed by a deep exhale of relief.
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« Reply #201 on: January 18, 2007, 09:32:01 PM »

any news on conroy or eyewan please?
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« Reply #202 on: January 18, 2007, 09:37:49 PM »

5am? In Cornwall Graham? You been smoking that funny stuff mate?

lmao, Hi Tim, no mate, living in Asia now since Sept

Nice one mate. How much was the cab fair?

haha, sold it all up mate, jumped on a plane, landed on this nice little island, i think they call it PARADISE lol

Guess you wont be at Micky's next home game then - take care mate

Thanks Tim, no i wont be, I do miss the live games, but hey, its beginning to take off here in Asia.

Say hi to your good lady from me, Oh and Hazel as well hehe
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« Reply #203 on: January 18, 2007, 09:43:00 PM »

John Conroy is on 25,050.

His next door neighbour, Thomas Holm, however, is now one of the chip leaders with just over 60k.

Everyone folded round to Scandieboy and Holm in the blinds. Scandieboy raised to 1,200, Holm made it 2,600, Scandieboy called and the two players saw a Flop...



Scandieboy checks, Holm bets 4,200, Scandieboy makes it 10,000 and Holm calls.

Turn =

Scandieboy moves all-in for his last 12,000 and Holm calls.

Scandieboy =

Holm =

R =

"Hell of a hand," commented John Conroy.
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« Reply #204 on: January 18, 2007, 09:56:35 PM »

Tyrone Kerrigan more than halves his stack to Martin Wendt:

He limped for 600 in mid position, and small blind Martin checked.
Flop:  Two Clubs   Martin bet out 1,000; call.
Turn:    Martin bet out 3,000; call.
River:    Martin bet 6,500.  Pause; call.  Martin's three diamonds set was good...

Elsewhere, Brian Hansen is OUT after his was outflopped (all-in pre) by J-J, which housed up by the river.

And Janne Overa doubles up to 25k, after moving all-in over a preflop raiser (to less than 2k) who called her with his , and despite calling for his cards - and more vehemently on the turn when it read   - "Five!  Ten!  No spades!"  she won the pot.
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« Reply #205 on: January 18, 2007, 09:57:02 PM »

Jim 'The Grinder' Kerrigan is currently on 10,500 (500 in 9 hours is progress I suppose), whilst Welshman Iwan Jones is still running well with 37,350.

Unfortunately, fellow British player Kevin O'Connell has bitten the dust - his pre-flop raise with Queens (button) raised all-in by TJ CLoutier's A-9 in the big blind (about 9k total), only for the Turn to bring an Ace.
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« Reply #206 on: January 18, 2007, 09:57:57 PM »

Blinds now 300/600 ante 75.  87 players still in, with half an hour left until the end of play for today.
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« Reply #207 on: January 18, 2007, 10:02:49 PM »

Here's the lesser spotted Tyrone Kerrigan...
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« Reply #208 on: January 18, 2007, 10:10:26 PM »

How many Kerrigan's does it take to change a light bulb.
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[19:44:40] Oracle: WE'RE ALL GOING ON A SPANISH HOLIDAY! TRIGGS STABLES SHIT!
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« Reply #209 on: January 18, 2007, 10:23:11 PM »

LOTS of action in these last few minutes, including two big chippers calshing head on, both of whom are pictured below.

Board = two spades Two Diamonds

Erlend Melsom bets 5.5k, Thomas raises 14,500, Erlund moves all-in and Thomas folds.

These guys are maniacs!

Holm (bottom) down to 53,500.
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