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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 08:15:10 PM »
Barry Greenstein raises to 600 (blinds 100/200)
Julian Thew calls on the button, Andor Daroczi calls in the small blind.
Flop:
Daroczi checks, Greenstein bets 1k, Thew calls, Daroczi calls.
Turn:
Daroczi checks, Greenstein bets 3k, Thew calls, Darozi folds.
River:
Greenstein bets 6.5k, Thew calls. Greenstein shows
for a set. Julian mucks. I'm guessing Julian had 8-6, hard to see what else, possibly Jacks?
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 08:16:57 PM »
Quote from: b4matt on March 28, 2007, 08:06:07 PM
Any Thewy, Gourlay and Conroy news greatly appreciated. Wonderful updatelys
Paul Gourlay last seen smoking frantically in the hallway and talking at 100mph about how he just tripled up. Apparently there was a raise in first position, and a re-raise on the button to 3,500. He had
in the big blind, decided to flat call. He ended up heads up on a K-x-x flop... He checked, the button bet 3k. Even though he was left with just 4k, he called... The turn brought a
- now he could go all in with an easier heart, and a disgruntled A-K paid him off.
28,000 now.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 08:57:13 PM »
Some chip counts courtesy of Claus Nielsen of Martins Poker:
Max Pescatori -- 23k
Glimne -- 37k
Patric Martensson -- 23k
Thomas Wahlroos -- 44k
Biff -- 13k
Kristian Ulriksen -- 5k
Josh Arieh -- 40k
Joseph Karl Michael -- 11k
John Conroy -- 12.5k
Greg Raymer -- 34k
Rob Hollink -- 4.5k
Jan Sjovik -- 10k
Ricky Nielsen -- 18.5k
Katja Thater -- 15k
Andreas Hoivold -- 12k
Magnus Petersson -- 19k
Raymi Sanchez -- 8k
Frank Gunther -- 47k
Humberto Brenes -- 18k
Theo Jorgensson -- 26k
Ville Wahlbeck -- 19k
Johnny Lodden -- 40k
Noah Boeken -- 30k
Jani Vilmunen -- 40k
Barny Boatman -- 29k
Johan Storakers -- 16k
Harry Demetriou -- 27k
Peter Eichhardt -- 9.5k
Jani Sointula -- 20k
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 09:21:21 PM »
We are now on another 15 minute break. After which, blinds will be 150/300. Average stack is just shy of 20k.
Dave Colclough -- 15k
Ben Grundy -- 13k
John Shipley -- 30k
Pete Linton -- 19k
Julian Thew -- 6k
Jeff Kimber -- 11k
Harry Demetriou -- 49k
Greg Raymer-- 46.6k
John Shipley doubled up by calling a re-raise with 6-7s (John was the initial raiser) and flopping trip sixes to his opponent's Kings. He is currently wearing a broad 'thank you poker gods' smile.
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March 28, 2007, 10:00:23 PM »
Chris Moneymaker slowly building his stack, he's on 21,250 at the moment. Elsewhere Jimmy 'Gobboboy' Fricke is sitting with 16,450.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 10:06:33 PM »
Some other counts (forgive potential repetition) as they progress through the 150/300 level (incredible - we're already knackered and their blinds are 150/300) - The Screen tells us there are 256 players remaining -
Ashley Alterman 9,650
Paul Gourlay 22,150
Jimmy Fricke 17,300
Pete Linton 18,700
Barry Greenstein 35,200
Dave Colclough 14,150
Humberto Brenes 18,600
Dean Sanders 26,000
Julian Thew 7,125
John Shipley 30,400
Johan Storakers 18,575
George Danzer 14,500
Martyn Cavanagh 7,500 (looking somewhat disgruntled at the break, but still not in desperate straits chipwise, even after seven hours' play)
Nik Persaud 12,900
Ben Grundy 11,550
Ramzi Jelassi 40,000
Viktor Ramdin 17,650
Bernard Litman 3,300
John Conroy 9,400
Thomas Wahlroos 32,000
Andreas Hagen 26,350
Rob Hollink 6,450
Greg Raymer 50,000
Andreas Hoivold 12,250
Nicolas Levi 11,300
Barney Boatman 24,000
Max Pescatori 23,550
Mark Teltscher 23,475
Greice Yamaguchi 25,000
And your chip leader: Steve Jelinek 74,000
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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Julian has just dropped by the press room to tell us that he is not going to apply for Climber of the Day today. In fact, he's out, having just run
into
. The flop came 9-T-Q so not the worst case scenario. However the Queen turn was, and he ended up busted and heading off - thanks to him for keeping blonde informed. Kids to the beach, tomorrow, then?
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March 28, 2007, 10:15:16 PM »
Another Dusk Till Dawner, Dave Colclough is now up to 22k after 'continuously getting lucky' (although that was said with a rye smile). He also informed me of Ben Robert's untimely departure, the renowned cash game player getting it all-in with A-K vs. Jacks pre-flop and failing to improve.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 10:38:53 PM »
EPT Warsaw winner Peter Jepsen went out early apparently, a victim of the old K-K vs A-A story.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 10:52:20 PM »
Steve Jelinek -- 78,250
Chris Smith -- 21,200
Matt Stout -- 17,500
Johnny Lodden -- 55,000
Tim Blake -- out (Queens v Aces)
Peter Linton -- 9,050
Ashley Alterman -- 12,550
John Conroy -- 6,725
George Danzer -- 16,050
Joseph Michael -- 12,400
Dave Colclough -- 18,325
Martyn Cavanagh -- 10,425
Stuart Fox -- 27,000
Dean Sanders -- 36,000
Paul Gourlay -- 42,000
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 11:06:41 PM »
Jimmy 'Gobboboy' Fricke is OUT.
I didn't catch the hand but Pete Linton on the same table said he ran into quad sixes and Jimmy mucked his hand on the river.
Elsewhere El Blondie, (I'm thinking of renaming him 'El Scoopie' for all the stories he writes down for us) gave me another note relating to Jeff Kimber.
"... 150/300, Seat 4: Old Fella makes it 600 to play, Jeff Kimber calls from the BB.
Flop:
Jeff checks, Old Fella bets 1.5k, Jeff raises to 4.5k, Old Fella moves all-in for 7.5k more. Jeff dwells and reluctantly calls.
Jeff has
for the flush draw
Old Fell has
Two red Threes on the turn and river give old fella 29k pot. Jeff down to 5k..."
Thanks to Dave.
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Quote from: Ra_Z_Boy on March 28, 2007, 10:58:29 PM
Any word on Jeffrey 'ActionJeff' Garza?
Last thing we heard, he was running good on around 45k. That was a while ago though, we'll have a search after the 15 minute break though.
More on the Gobboboy exit. The other player flopped the quads and smooth-called all-of Fricke's bets before putting him on the river.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 11:26:18 PM »
A few more, pre break (they're starting the penultimate level - it's going to be a long couple of Day Ones; those who drew the first day seemed pleased they face a day of rest if they make it through):
Nik Persaud 25,000 (up a bit)
Ben Grundy 17,250 (up a bit)
Chris Smith 29,625 ("It's a f***ing long day")
Steve Jelinek 83,650 (still chip leader)
Katja Thater 21,500
Greice Yamaguchi 19,800 (down a bit)
Martyn Cavanagh 9,400 (next to Annette_15, who's only got 3,500 or so but is still worrying him)
Patrick Mortensson 10,500 (just doubled through by pushing in uncalled for 5,500 into a pot of around 5k; flop
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 11:28:43 PM »
This level: 150/300, ante 25. 226 players remaining.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 1A - At A Glance
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March 28, 2007, 11:58:02 PM »
I find it unlikely that anyone is intending to fly over tomorrow to take part in the €500 side event tomorrow, but if you are, don't bother - it's been cancelled due to the overwhelming, and entirely expected, popularity of the Grand Final.
Sit'n'gos (for €500 or €1,000) have been running, however, as soon as enough tables break to accommodate them.
Meanwhile, word on the poker grapevine is that Kristian Ulriksen has been eliminated at the hands of er... Hans Varsi, Nines vs. A-K.
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