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NoflopsHomer
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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In the meantime, here is the €25k a game battleship comp, between William Thorsson and the Japanese player whose name escapes me.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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DTD's Richard Ashby doubles up: He was actually standing up beside the table and kind of drew my attention to the pot he was involved in; all in with two callers. The callers in the picture are either side of the guy in the red cardy - on the
board Patric Martensson moved in, knocking out the opposition and getting it heads up with his
. Not bad; Ashby showed
however: better.
River:
and a clearly relieved Ashby is back in it with something around 60k.
Do you think people get other people to watch hands they're already all-in in if they have a bunch of rubbish and reckon they're about to get busted? Not so often. There's something nice about having observer vindication in having (a) won your all-in or (b) gotten cracked when you were a favourite when the money went in. I was happy to be that observer.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: wsopin07 on March 30, 2007, 08:57:25 PM
Quote from: snoopy1239 on March 30, 2007, 08:44:39 PM
Quote from: wsopin07 on March 30, 2007, 08:36:29 PM
Quote from: mel0dy_am on March 30, 2007, 08:31:53 PM
snoopy,
that is renowned American online player Andrew Robl, he goes by the alias "good2cu" online and he's been playing 5/10 NL+ online for a long time
however he is more famous for being a part of the famous "Ship it Holla Balla" crew which is comprised of well known online poker players that like to live in excess =)
shipitholla.com <---
GO SPIDEY-SENSE
ya these guys are a real joke, they will all be busted before they know it, as u can see I dont really care for them
Is this behaviour common over your side, Brian? They've been getting a few funny looks over here.
they really r just a bunch of stupid punks, i think everyone is just waitting for they day they go broke, it is the exception over here, they are not very well liked
Well, looks like people won't have to worry about them anymore because his boy's gone. Ship out?...
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: wsopin07 on March 30, 2007, 09:00:20 PM
Quote from: wsopin07 on March 30, 2007, 06:59:37 PM
how about my buddy Richard Shtrax?
he was very short comong into today, only had like 8k i think
any luck w/ finding Rick?
Do you have a picture, Brian?
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: NoflopsHomer on March 30, 2007, 09:06:02 PM
In the meantime, here is the €25k a game battleship comp, between William Thorsson and the Japanese player whose name escapes me.
Musaki Kagawa.
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Quote from: steels on March 30, 2007, 09:05:49 PM
you have some updates on odd lavik??
Odd Lavik is struggling with just 16.5k. He hasn't really progressed today, but he's still in, which is the main thing.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: steels on March 30, 2007, 09:05:49 PM
you have some updates on odd lavik??
The others are doing the chip counts - I'll whack an extra picture in this, my 'rest of DTD' now that I've seen Dave Clayton heading for the exit...
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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jsut read all updatse since tea. looks like ricks smootighing along muffing it up lol
Keep me updated please, and if u can give him a gl from me please
Keep up good work team
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: NoflopsHomer on March 30, 2007, 09:06:02 PM
In the meantime, here is the €25k a game battleship comp, between William Thorsson and the Japanese player whose name escapes me.
If I had to pluck a random Japanese sounding name from the air, I'd go for Masaki Kagawa.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on March 30, 2007, 09:12:37 PM
Well, looks like people won't have to worry about them anymore because his boy's gone. Ship out?...
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Here's Jim Kerrigan (48k) adopting his 'I'm so bored, I've been grinding for days' look that we have become so accustomed to. Karl suggested we train him up for the Marhenolz look of confusion, but he's gonna have to work on those eyebrows.
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Great updates.
Keep up the god work...
how many left?? avg??
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: steels on March 30, 2007, 09:23:37 PM
Great updates.
Keep up the god work...
how many left?? avg??
130 of 706 left
1k/2k(200) blinds
81,561 average stack
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NoflopsHomer
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on March 30, 2007, 09:15:18 PM
Quote from: steels on March 30, 2007, 09:05:49 PM
you have some updates on odd lavik??
Odd Lavik is struggling with just 16.5k. He hasn't really progressed today, but he's still in, which is the main thing.
He's not even that now, he pushed with 8-9 sooooted, ran into this guy's Aces.
Here is Maurice Kenter for mffnike, he counted his chips for me, he has 133k.
Finally, Johnny Lodden just busted the guy in seat 1 on his table, I only saw the scoopage at the end, whilst Paul Gourlay and Steve Jelinek told me how Lodden called a raise with 3-5 and managed to river two pair against K-J on a K-9-5-x-3 board putting his opponent in on the end.
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Re: EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo: Day 2 - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on March 30, 2007, 08:44:39 PM
Quote from: wsopin07 on March 30, 2007, 08:36:29 PM
Quote from: mel0dy_am on March 30, 2007, 08:31:53 PM
snoopy,
that is renowned American online player Andrew Robl, he goes by the alias "good2cu" online and he's been playing 5/10 NL+ online for a long time
however he is more famous for being a part of the famous "Ship it Holla Balla" crew which is comprised of well known online poker players that like to live in excess =)
shipitholla.com <---
GO SPIDEY-SENSE
ya these guys are a real joke, they will all be busted before they know it, as u can see I dont really care for them
Is this behaviour common over your side, Brian? They've been getting a few funny looks over here.
They are amongst the best online players in the world, make shit loads of $$$$ and spend it properly. Whats so wrong with that?
Good on em, im jealous..
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