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« Reply #45 on: February 22, 2007, 06:20:07 PM »

Paul, Just watched your William Hill heat last night.
Mr Goodwin said you played your set of Queens like a girl.
Whats your comments on this and what hand/hands did you put the internet qualifier on when he raised your flop bet?


Yes Marc did say that i played like a girl but that doesn't mean I'm going to let him take me from behind and pull my hair!

With regard to the hand in question i thought that my opponent had either JK J9 or a hand that in all probability could not win. On that basis i flat called his  check raise on the flop ( i was at this point tending to-wards a hand that could not win as most players if checkraising an amount that does not appear designed to induce a fold do so with a made hand when out of position - unlike those that re raise in position a relatively small amount so that they can win it with the bet, take control of the hand or simply get a free turn card , if they so desire).
I believed that my flat call would almost certainly mean he would bet the turn regardless.

The turn card ( a nine) was at that point about the worst card i could see. He bet and i flat called again. I could have re raised at this point however if he had  a made hand that virtually couldn't win ( i accept QJ or similar was possible) i did not want to lose him, if he had JK then re raising would be suicide so the only hand i would want to re raise was J9 and he may not fold anyway ( he was not a rock).
The river card ( a king) was again just about the worst card i could see and Marc saying that i should fold was probably right. Ultimately i called because i felt that with what was in the pot and the amount i had to call it was almost justified on the off chance that my initial feeling on the flop was correct. This combined with the inherent poker player need to punish yourself and still call after its all gone wrong and the milk has turned sour, resulted in the call.

Having said all that i was short stacked all the way through and i thought i was a little unlucky not to get down to the last 2 players and i think i would have done had i won the last hand.
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« Reply #46 on: February 22, 2007, 06:27:57 PM »

Wot did you think of Lisandro Paul? I thought he played really weak throughout and there were definetly better players than him on that table.
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« Reply #47 on: February 22, 2007, 11:51:42 PM »

Wot did you think of Lisandro Paul? I thought he played really weak throughout and there were definitely better players than him on that table.

To be honest at the table he certainly never gave the impression of playing in any way weak and considering the results he has had i would not say he was  a weak player and whatever way you describe his style it certainly works for him.

i did not notice him make a significant mistake ( given that he could not see the cards) and i think that is more important than appearing weak or strong.

I think he is a great player and i wouldn't say that any other player at the table could reasonably say they were a noticeably better player than him.
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« Reply #48 on: February 23, 2007, 04:05:39 PM »

Paul, Just watched your William Hill heat last night.
Mr Goodwin said you played your set of Queens like a girl.
Whats your comments on this and what hand/hands did you put the internet qualifier on when he raised your flop bet?


Yes Marc did say that i played like a girl but that doesn't mean I'm going to let him take me from behind and pull my hair!

With regard to the hand in question i thought that my opponent had either JK J9 or a hand that in all probability could not win. On that basis i flat called his  check raise on the flop ( i was at this point tending to-wards a hand that could not win as most players if checkraising an amount that does not appear designed to induce a fold do so with a made hand when out of position - unlike those that re raise in position a relatively small amount so that they can win it with the bet, take control of the hand or simply get a free turn card , if they so desire).
I believed that my flat call would almost certainly mean he would bet the turn regardless.

The turn card ( a nine) was at that point about the worst card i could see. He bet and i flat called again. I could have re raised at this point however if he had  a made hand that virtually couldn't win ( i accept QJ or similar was possible) i did not want to lose him, if he had JK then re raising would be suicide so the only hand i would want to re raise was J9 and he may not fold anyway ( he was not a rock).
The river card ( a king) was again just about the worst card i could see and Marc saying that i should fold was probably right. Ultimately i called because i felt that with what was in the pot and the amount i had to call it was almost justified on the off chance that my initial feeling on the flop was correct. This combined with the inherent poker player need to punish yourself and still call after its all gone wrong and the milk has turned sour, resulted in the call.

Having said all that i was short stacked all the way through and i thought i was a little unlucky not to get down to the last 2 players and i think i would have done had i won the last hand.

I hear this used to be the way you secured your buy-ins for your first few live events.   Grin
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« Reply #49 on: February 26, 2007, 03:15:45 AM »

Just like to say congratulations Paul on winning your Cruise Ticket last night, didnt see any of the game, but i did notice with about 19 left you were bottom of the stack, so very well played, if it was anything like the "old days" when you were there I can imagine the accusations of it being "rigged" in your favour flying around thick and fast lmao.

Well Done again Paul.
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« Reply #50 on: February 27, 2007, 04:59:14 PM »

Just like to say congratulations Paul on winning your Cruise Ticket last night, didnt see any of the game, but i did notice with about 19 left you were bottom of the stack, so very well played, if it was anything like the "old days" when you were there I can imagine the accusations of it being "rigged" in your favour flying around thick and fast lmao.

Well Done again Paul.



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yes i was lowest stack from about 23 players out down to about 16 with 3 seats but ended up winning it after plodding away.
Fortunately i only had 2 accusations of the software being rigged for me to win, quite a result i thought !!
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« Reply #51 on: March 02, 2007, 10:32:37 AM »

Hey paul,

Just wondering how ure good mate sealey upto is he still playin doset seem to be on the circuit much these days?

Played with him at the cavendish absolute gent and a class player too
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« Reply #52 on: March 04, 2007, 10:10:19 PM »

Hey paul,

Just wondering how ure good mate sealey upto is he still playin doset seem to be on the circuit much these days?

Played with him at the cavendish absolute gent and a class player too

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Yes he does still pay and will probably be playing a lot at this years WSOP. He doesn't play many circuit games and he believes it is bad value in terms of time and expenses as compared to how convenient it is on line- particularly when you are as good a NL cash player as he is.

Indeed he is a gent and very much a class player.- dont be surprised if he returns with a bracelet!
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« Reply #53 on: March 04, 2007, 11:55:46 PM »

Paul, Just watched your William Hill heat last night.
Mr Goodwin said you played your set of Queens like a girl.
Whats your comments on this and what hand/hands did you put the internet qualifier on when he raised your flop bet?


Yes Marc did say that i played like a girl but that doesn't mean I'm going to let him take me from behind and pull my hair!

With regard to the hand in question i thought that my opponent had either JK J9 or a hand that in all probability could not win. On that basis i flat called his  check raise on the flop ( i was at this point tending to-wards a hand that could not win as most players if checkraising an amount that does not appear designed to induce a fold do so with a made hand when out of position - unlike those that re raise in position a relatively small amount so that they can win it with the bet, take control of the hand or simply get a free turn card , if they so desire).
I believed that my flat call would almost certainly mean he would bet the turn regardless.

The turn card ( a nine) was at that point about the worst card i could see. He bet and i flat called again. I could have re raised at this point however if he had  a made hand that virtually couldn't win ( i accept QJ or similar was possible) i did not want to lose him, if he had JK then re raising would be suicide so the only hand i would want to re raise was J9 and he may not fold anyway ( he was not a rock).
The river card ( a king) was again just about the worst card i could see and Marc saying that i should fold was probably right. Ultimately i called because i felt that with what was in the pot and the amount i had to call it was almost justified on the off chance that my initial feeling on the flop was correct. This combined with the inherent poker player need to punish yourself and still call after its all gone wrong and the milk has turned sour, resulted in the call.

Having said all that i was short stacked all the way through and i thought i was a little unlucky not to get down to the last 2 players and i think i would have done had i won the last hand.

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« Reply #54 on: March 07, 2007, 10:30:59 PM »

how come you and chubby got in with these lot neither of you are good looking ,

i thought you had to look like a male model ,i know chubbs models busses ,what do you model lol.
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« Reply #55 on: March 21, 2007, 11:15:54 PM »

You were due round my house in December 2005 for an episode of poker godfather, i assume it's not running anymore and you wont be coming?

Seriously though, how annoying was it to teach people who thought it a good idea to noisily eat a 5 course meal during taping?
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« Reply #56 on: March 25, 2007, 05:16:53 PM »

You were due round my house in December 2005 for an episode of poker godfather, i assume it's not running anymore and you wont be coming?

Seriously though, how annoying was it to teach people who thought it a good idea to noisily eat a 5 course meal during taping?

It was temporarily shelved but is still on the shelf unfortunately.

The eating wasnt too bad and to be fair to some of those that did it was encouraged by the film crew in order to give that "real life" feeling apparently, Smiley
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« Reply #57 on: April 03, 2007, 04:49:43 PM »

Paul its Jack. Hope u r well m8.

Situation for u (and advice needed please)- In the last GUKPT in Cardiff I was goin really well on the 1st night with about 30 mins to go I had 38k. Av end of play about 32k I think.
In the last half an hour I managed to lose about half my stack!!
Firstly re raising a serial raiser with QQ only to be put all in by the table chip leader..fold.
Folded to me I raise on the  button with 77 called by bb.flop 6 3 2 rainbow.he checked i bet quite big he dwelled then moved all in!! I passed he showed JJ! Happy but still gutted to losing lot of chips....
Do you still play the same way even though its late and end of play was near??

Something tellin me I did something wrong even though I was pleased with the way I played those hands...

Any advice would be great m8.

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« Reply #58 on: April 16, 2007, 05:13:44 PM »

Paul its Jack. Hope u r well m8.

Situation for u (and advice needed please)- In the last GUKPT in Cardiff I was going really well on the 1st night with about 30 mins to go I had 38k. Av end of play about 32k I think.
In the last half an hour I managed to lose about half my stack!!
Firstly re raising a serial raiser with QQ only to be put all in by the table chip leader..fold.
Folded to me I raise on the  button with 77 called by bb.flop 6 3 2 rainbow.he checked i bet quite big he dwelled then moved all in!! I passed he showed JJ! Happy but still gutted to losing lot of chips....
Do you still play the same way even though its late and end of play was near??

Something tellin me I did something wrong even though I was pleased with the way I played those hands...

Any advice would be great m8.

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Hi Jack

I do not think anyone can reasonably knock the way you played either hand.

In the first hand it is worth bearing in mind (though this does not mean that your fold was a bad one) that when the serial raiser raises and you re raise the opponent who then re raised you is aware that your range of re raising hands (versus the serial raiser) may well be wider than normal and so he is more likely to have a wider range of hands (many worse than QQ) with which he may re raise your re raise.

The likelihood of your QQ being in front depends on the nature of the player that re raised your re raise and only you can answer that based on the information available to you at the time.

Generally speaking if a player raises , you re raise and a player behind you re raises again, it is not often than QQ will be in good shape.


With regard to the 77 on the button i think you made a great lay down and again, subject to your perception of the player that check raised you Allin on the flop i think in many circumstances i would have great difficulty in making that good lay down.

All in all i think you played the hands very well .

good luck

Paul
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« Reply #59 on: April 17, 2007, 09:41:50 AM »

Cheers m8 hopefully go a little further this weekend in Manchester...
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