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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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Harry Demetriou is on 34,475k after flopping a straight against a set and surviving the Turn and River.
Pete Gordinio -- 17,875
Carl Olsen -- 13,950
Greice Yamaguchi -- 8,250
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JP -- 4k "They keep trying to bluff their chips off to me and then hitting the river."
Ben Grundy -- 11k "I've had Aces twice, Kings twice, flopped three sets, flopped the nuts three times and I've still got less than my starting stack." This included him leading out with a set of Threes on a T-7-3 board getting raised, he 3-bet it and the other guy (inexplicably) moved all-in.
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on March 28, 2007, 03:36:44 PM
Ben Roberts -- 15,925
Ben is one of those players that most poker fans have heard of, but not seen much of, and although he can be spotted on the odd TV comp, he's a rare participant on the circuit yet has an incredibly formidable reputation. Ask anyone who they'd hate to see sit down at their cash game table, and Ben Roberts will one of the names that consistently crops up.
Ben Roberts Double-Up Hand (Courtesy of El Blondie):
He has
and one caller (on the button) after the 9-T-J (one club) flop. The
turn must have been fairly pleasant, and ben check-raised it from 1,500 to 4,500. This meant that his 9k all-in bet on the
river wasn't a silly size, and he got called by something (DC didn't want to hazard a guess) thus doubling his average-y stack to a chunkier one.
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omplete List of Players for Day 1A (Sorted by Nationality). (This did come with a seating plan, but that obviously won't be reliable anymore)
Kevin Odonell
Mike Pesek
Loyo Gabriel Argentina
Jose Guevara Argentina
Lyndon Basha Australia
Jason Gray Australia
Tracy Varcoe Australia
Mark Vos Australia
Oliver Bosch Austria
Markus Golser Austria
Josef Kollarits Austria
Carlo Gosselin Belgium
Marc Naalden Belgium
Bruno Azevedo Brazil
Thiago CarriƧo De Azevedo Brazil
Ciaran Carter Canada
Samuel Chartier Canada
Owen Crowe Canada
Stuart Hooft Canada
Marc Karam Canada
Denis St Aubin Canada
Joseph Starcevic Canada
Humberto Brenes Costa Rica
Soren Bakfort Denmark
Thomas Elmkjaer Denmark
Bjorn-Erik Glenne Denmark
Christian Grundtvig Denmark
Andreas Hagen Denmark
Carl Hostrup Denmark
Jesper Hougaard Denmark
Peter Jepsen Denmark
Marcus Jessen Denmark
Theo Jorgensen Denmark
Ricki Nielsen Denmark
Uffe Thorup Petersen Denmark
Dennis Plejdrup Denmark
Henrik Sorensen Denmark
Martin Wendt Denmark
Ilari Sahamies Finland
Jani Sointula Finland
Jani Vilmunen Finland
Ville Wahlbeck Finland
Thomas Wahlross Finland
Jukka Ylitalo Finland
Klaus Pautrot France
Michel Abecassis France
Dan Abouaf France
Lionel Azoulay France
Cyril Ben Soussan France
Jan Boubli France
Patrice Boudet France
Herve Boulan France
Patrik Bueno France
Michel Carvin France
Ouri Aron Cohen France
Sebastien Compte France
Daniel Conte France
Jean Marc Cristiani France
Reza Daeipour France
Imad Derwiche France
Rattenbach Didier France
Daniel Dodet France
Habib Filfili France
Patrick Gaillardo France
Andre Gulessian France
Ramez Haddad France
Haim Kakoun France
Xavier Laszcz France
Cametti Laurent France
Charles Mangin France
Elie Marciano France
Jack Melki France
Phillipe Narboni France
Jean Claude Perrot France
Emile Petit France
Khalil Rahal France
Marcel Rhin France
Fabrice Soulier France
Sebastien Szwarc France
Philippe Vert France
Marc Jacques Zaicik France
Jerome Zerbib France
Davide Adamo Germany
Marcel Baran Germany
Thomas Bihl Germany
Christian Danner Germany
George Danzer Germany
Frank Guenther Germany
Norbert Holting Germany
Georg Korch Germany
Adrian Koy Germany
Florian Langmann Germany
Michael Muecklish Germany
Sebastian Ruthenberg Germany
Haward Speer Germany
Katja Thater Germany
Jan Veit Germany
Johannes Vogel Germany
Jan Von Halle Germany
Noah Boeken Holland
Peter Dalhuijsen Holland
Rob Hollink Holland
Hans Ritburg Holland
Grm Spijkers Holland
Stuart Taylor Holland
Jasper Wijbenga Holland
Andor Daroczi Hungary
Sandor Demjan Hungary
Denes Kalo Hungary
Csaba Kuremszki Hungary
Richard Toth Hungary
Novak Istvan Zsolt Hungary
Jude Ainsworth Ireland
Tony Cascarino Ireland
John Conroy Ireland
Paul Roper Ireland
Alan Smurfit Ireland
Ziv Bachar Israel
Avraham Golan Israel
Daniel Makowsky Israel
Zack Stewart Israel
Sandro Bellusci Italy
Sergio Cacace Italy
Emanuele Carboni Italy
Luigi Donati Italy
Gianni Giaroni Italy
Riccardo Mazzitell Italy
Dario Minieri Italy
Luca Mortarino Italy
Luca Pagano Italy
Max Pescatori Italy
Pier Ruscalla Italy
Masaaki Kagawa Japan
Hiroshi Shimmamura Japan
Gilbert Abela Lebanon
Joseph Mouawad Liban
Souhail Joseph Nassar Liban
Jihad Saade Libano
Dan Adamescu Monaco
Stian Bjorsvik Norway
Jemil Butt Norway
Lars Eidissen Norway
Bernt Grytdahl Norway
Ambjorn Haga Norway
Kristian Kjondal Norway
Odd Lavik Norway
Johnny Lodden Norway
Erlend Melsom Norway
Dag Martin Mikkelsen Norway
Rolf Myking Norway
Annette Obrestad Norway
Thomas Osterholt Norway
Knut Rysstad Norway
Jan Sjavik Norway
Daniel Steine Norway
Lasse Ubostad Norway
Kristian Ulriksen Norway
Christopher Ulsrud Norway
Hans Ari Vars Norway
Kristian Wiermyhr Norway
AdamSzalak Poland
Cristinel Dumitru Romania
George Secara Romania
Christian Dragomir Rumania
Mihai Manole Rumania
Sergey Feklisov Russia
Alexander Grishchuk Russia
Valeri Ilykan Russia
Gea Gregory Marc Russia
Gregory Orlov Russia
Alex Repik Russia
Alexander Uskov Russia
Mikhail Ustinov Russia
Peter Zaselskiy Russia
Alexey Zilberg Russia
Oscar Blanco Carrasco, Spain
Angel Blanco Puras Spain
Guillermo Garcia Spain
Francisco Lopez Spain
Maria Maceiras Spain
Miguel, Magan Tier Spain
Raul Mestre Spain
Carlos Mortensen Spain
Raul Paez Spain
Juan Manuel Pastor Spain
Santiago Torres Spain
Igemar Stahle Swe
Nicklas Andersson Sweden
Johan Bergqvist Sweden
Chris Bjorin Sweden
Simon Christensson Sweden
Peter Eichhardt Sweden
Andreas Folkesson Sweden
Dan Glimne Sweden
Shahin Hajbarati Sweden
Ramzi Jelassi Sweden
Jules Kuusik Sweden
Jacob Larsson Sweden
Niklas Liljegren Sweden
Gustav Lundholm Sweden
Patric Martensson Sweden
Erik Palm Sweden
Magnus Petersson Sweden
Tomas Petterson Sweden
Erik Pettersson Sweden
Magnus Renberg Sweden
Raymi Sanchez Thorn Sweden
Fredrik Silfverber Sweden
Johan Storakers Sweden
Mikael Westerlund Sweden
Mark Bolliger Switzerland
Denis Cohen Switzerland
Rino Mathis Switzerland
Ashley Alterman UK
Richard Baldwin UK
Richard Barnett UK
Fowzi Baroukh UK
Tim Blake UK
Barny Boatman UK
Terence Burke UK
Ben Walter Callinan UK
Matryn Cavanagh UK
Carlo Citrone UK
David Clayton UK
David Colclough UK
Terence Cook UK
Roland De Wolfe UK
Harry Demetriou UK
David Finney UK
Mark Forrester UK
Stuart Fox UK
Jonathan Gaskell UK
Nicholas Goodall UK
Paul Gourlay UK
David Gregory UK
Ben Grundy UK
Michael Hill UK
Andreas Hoivold UK
Craig Hopkins UK
Afzal Hussain UK
Steve Jelinek UK
Jp Kelly UK
Jeff Kimber UK
Derek Lawless UK
David Leavey UK
Nicolas Levi UK
Peter Linton UK
Bernard Litman UK
Andy Lowe UK
George Mckeever UK
Rico Morris UK
Paul Murrell UK
Shaun Needham UK
Shahrokh Nikkhah UK
Nik Persaud UK
Scott Piecha UK
John Poynton UK
James Price UK
Joe Rafferty UK
Ben Roberts UK
Christopher Rossiter UK
David Rudling UK
Dean Sanders UK
Jeff Sharpe UK
John Shipley UK
Christopher Smith UK
Mark Teltscher UK
Julian Thew UK
Steve Vladar UK
Piers Whyman UK
Michael Williams UK
Jeremy Wray UK
Greice Yamaguchi UK
Marwan Zakhem UK
Josh Arieh USA
Isaac Andrew Baron USA
Francis Kemper Cagney USA
David Cotten USA
Adam Elpayaa USA
Daryn Firicano USA
Russ Floyd USA
Jimmy Fricke USA
Jeffrey Garza USA
Pete Giordano USA
Ken Goldin USA
Barry Greenstein USA
Mark Gregorich USA
Dan Grolemund USA
Frank Hilton USA
James Hoeppner USA
Steve Hohn USA
Stuart Hosen USA
Daryl Jace USA
Daniel Kelley USA
Bryn Kenney USA
Alexander Kim USA
Eric Kronenberger USA
Maros Lechman USA
Michael Long USA
Leslie Mclean USA
Joseph Karl Michael USA
Chris Moneymaker USA
Noboru Mark Nagaoka USA
Tyler Netter USA
Carl Olson USA
David Peters USA
Reuben Peters USA
Jeffrey Petronack USA
Patrick Powers USA
Victor Ramdin USA
Greg Raymer USA
Andrew Robl USA
Christopher Roth USA
Daniel Ryan USA
Justin Schwartz USA
Richard Shtrax USA
Amritraj Singh USA
Luke Staudenmaier USA
Jesse Steinberg USA
Noah Stephens Davidowitz USA
Steve Stolzmann USA
Matt Stout USA
Barry Strickland USA
Dean Thurman USA
Alec Torelli USA
Hung Tran USA
David Tuttle USA
William Vance USA
Alessandro Nocerino Venezuela
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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Kristian Ulriksen -- 23,100
Greg Raymer -- 15,800
Rob Hollink -- 7,200
Markus Golser -- 4,525
Pete Linton -- 14,250
Humberto Brenes -- 15,950
Ando Dacroczi -- 13,925
First hand back after break, Ben Roberts flops a set of threes and takes 4,000 off a French opponent. 2nd hand back, Ben raises and flops a set of Eights on a 6-8-T all club board. Mateyboy moved all-in with K-J one club and took a nice 30k pot when the Turn came the Ace of clubs. Ben down to 23k.
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Incidentally, the media tournament was the most awesomely crapshooty event ever. 1k chips, 15 minute blinds. 25/50 and the blinds doubled every level. It was hilarious fun. I won $25 for finishing 7th from 80 odd. SHIP IT!
Back to the real work, there are 301 remaining players from todays 329 entries, DC just passed me a note which reads as follows..."Seat 1 Frenchie raises with A-K and gets called by BB (who had 6-6). They both check a flop of 6-6-A and an innocent 7 on the turn starts a raising war, Frenchie all-in for 9k. 19k pot and no outs. Seat 3 moves up to 22k..."
Good reporting from Mr Colclough there, I think he might have a future in this updating lark...
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Levi -- 16,300
John Shipley -- 19,275
Pat Bueno -- 17,375
Jimmy Fricke -- 19,000
Paul Gourlay -- 8,475
Carlos Mortensson -- 13,850
Leslie McLean -- 17,225
JP Kelly -- 3,025
Jules Kuusik -- 13,375
Joe Rafferty -- 17,300
Dave Colclough -- 16,800
Ben Roberts -- 18,650
Humberto Brenes -- 17,250
Theo Jorgensson -- 21,650
Dennis Plejdrup -- 21,225
Tim Blake -- 6,600
Marc Naalden -- 15,625
Musaki -- 16,200
Jan Boubli -- 13,300
Barny Boatmna -- 18,300
Harry Demetriou -- 22,400
Paul Roper -- 18,450
Richard Toth -- 25,474
Pete Linton -- 22,000
Jimmy Fricke -- 15,875
Christian Grundvig -- 2,200
Ashley Alterman -- 12,100
John Conroy -- 10,474
George Danzer -- 22,100
Chris Moneymaker -- 25,900
Dean Sanders -- 13,100
Barry Greenstein -- 19,450
Julian Thew -- 14,225
Ben Callinan -- 7,625
Hans Rutlig -- 45,225
Martyn Cavanagh -- 10,275
Noah Boeken -- 19,200
Johnny Lodden -- 14,425
Kevin O'Donnell -- 10,275
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A quick look over my shoulder and my eyes widen as I see a hoard of people rushing over to Ben Callinan's table, camera crew included. But, as with the football where if one person stand up and looks behind them at nothing, then everyone else follows suit, there was nothing of note happening to any big names. However, the hand certainly was noteworthy, two men getting it all-in on a J-rag-rag Flop, one with Kings, the other with a set of Jacks. But a King on the River and a gasp from the crowd meant that Raul Paez was gone. And the assasin? Well that was Dutchman Hans Ridbug.
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Here's the probable current chip leader. Steve Jelinek has around 55k at the moment. He just added to his stack calling a 7k bet on the river of a
board with
to win the pot after his opponent quickly mucked.
Interestingly, the rule, which I think is totally wrong, is that if you CALL a river bet and your opponent mucks, you can't request to show. Totally ludicrous. I was informed of this after Harry D called a 4k river bet, his opponent mucking but Harry wasn't allowed to see the cards yet still had to show his. Surely you're calling to see your opponents cards?
Annette_15 moves all-in for 5.2k on a
board after her opponent bets 1,550, he eventually passes.
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Quote from: luckyblind on March 28, 2007, 05:49:15 PM
Chip counts please:
Jude Ainsworth Ireland
Tony Cascarino Ireland
John Conroy Ireland
Paul Roper Ireland
Alan Smurfit Ireland
Joe Rafferty
UK
Northern Ireland
George McKeever
UK
Northern Ireland
Leslie McLean
USA
Ireland
Please telll mads to get the nationalities right
Never mind his surname, Mr Roper is as mad as they come! He will either get gazilions of chips or be home in time for tea.
OK here are a few of them (sadly Table 20 contained two and it's been broken):
Jude Ainsworth 20,200/5,800 (depending on if he's the guy on the left or right; if he's neither, I don't know)
John Conroy 10,350
Alan Smurfit 17,000 (who appears to have some kind of Last Longer with Mark Teltscher, who has 24,400)
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JP Kelly pushes after a series of limpers on his big blind, the first calls and everyone else folds.
JP:
Limper:
Board:
.......
River:
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Top railers Tony Mackay and Jim Kerrigan were keeping an eye on Nik Persaud (amongst others). He just can't keep hold of chips once they've drifted his way - his yo-yoing is of Early Thew proportions. Just now I saw him re-raising a short-stack's preflop raise to 475 (one caller in the middle already). He upped it to 2,600 (enough to cover the short stack) who obliged by pushing the rest of his chips in. The middle guy got out of the way after a bit of a think, and Nik got to show his
against the short-stacks
. "That's a monster for Nik," comments Jim, "Surpassed all our expectations."
Flop:
Turn:
("Eight," one of the Mackay/Kerrigan supporters said, eliciting a frown from the all-in, at which they both pointed at each other, "That was him.")
River:
Nik's back to 12k, asking, rhetorically, "Can I hold on to my chips for like one minute?"
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A couple of tables along, we find Jeff Kimber's settled, after his starting table was one of the first to be broken. He just made up the small blind after it folded round to him, the big blind raised 350, he called.
Flop:
Jeff check calls 700
Turn:
Check-check
River:
Jeff bets out 1,250, which was probably a good idea whatever he had as he didn't meet with much resistance. That brought his stack up to 11,300, for anyone following him.
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Thomas Wahlroos -- 32,475
Chris Smith -- 32,800
Mark Vos -- 23,200
Max Pescatori -- 24,325
Mark Karam, who finalled in this event last year, has just doubled up unavoidably Annand Ramdin with Kings v Aces all-in pre-flop. Jh-4d-3s-Td-2d board.
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JP Kelly is OUT - just caught him exiting the tournament area as I was wandering in. He didn't look upset, but I think that's because he was still in shock over his exit: After a preflop raise to 600 and one call, JP moved in for 5k. One of them got out of the way, but the other "called instantly" in spite of the call being around a third of his stack.
JP:
Caller:
Flop: 5-7-8 (or all low, at least, one club)
Turn:
River:
A big call with Ten-high, and apparently JP had been looking to get this exact player to help him out - but it wasn't to be.
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