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« Reply #120 on: April 07, 2007, 06:15:02 PM »

Heard Len Collins is out. Pocket queens lost to pocket tens
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« Reply #121 on: April 07, 2007, 06:15:40 PM »

We have action!!!



Len Collin is OUT.

Three way all-in on a .

Len =

N Mohammed =

Paul Dooley =

Turn =

River =

Dooley takes a massive pot, taking out two men in the process.

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« Reply #122 on: April 07, 2007, 06:18:18 PM »

They've just switched TV table to the Molander/de Wolfe one and spread the previous one's contents throughout the room (sigh).  Plus, a table just broke - pandemonium with all the spectators sneaking in and being shifted out every few minutes.  Here are a few more counts, though:

Jarund Strand     35,800
Liam Reddin        17,000
Andy O'Flaherty   61,000
Paul Gourlay        113,000
David Barker        44,000
Billy Ngo             51,000
Philip Starrs         28,000
Andrew O'Leary   18,100
Stuart Hill            40,300
Surinder Sunar     70,000+
Jules Adamson     75,000
Thomas Fougeron  86,000
Dan Smith             75,000  (the last five are on the same table, lots of tall, hard-to count stacks, but more chips than any other, I reckon)
Ram Vaswani        57,000
Ivar Borthen         120,000  (just knocked someone out with JJ vs AK adding a good 30k to his stack)
William Johnstone    104,000
David Kierins           24,500
Dan Harrington       30,000
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« Reply #123 on: April 07, 2007, 06:21:42 PM »

Mike Sexton ('some American', as BA Kildalen called him) has just eliminated the bubbly and forever smiling Willomena Connolly, semi-reluctantly (he said 'Oh Boy' in true Sam Beckett manner) calling the 5.8k all-in from the big blind with .

Willomena turned over Two Diamonds, and was happy with the Flop, but her delight soon turned to chagrin as the River brought a King.

"Terrible river man," said Willomena to the dealer.
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« Reply #124 on: April 07, 2007, 06:22:28 PM »

Hartwith has had an interesting hand with Frenchman Thomas Fougeron, which could have been a lot bigger than it was... Jules raised with the , got Thomas calling (I imagine his table image is more like jello than granite).  Flop:  7-3-7  He bet, and thought he heard Thomas say, "All in."  So faster than fast he announced, "Call," and flipped his Aces over. 
In fact, his opponent had said, "Raise," hence a Ruling:  he can no longer create action.

They check it down and Fougeron's Eights escape giving Jules the extra 20k he was going to raise on the flop. 
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« Reply #125 on: April 07, 2007, 06:25:47 PM »

Scandie Fight!

All-in preflop.

Jerker Eriksson =

Mikael Lindback =

Board = two spades

Rather emphatic.
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« Reply #126 on: April 07, 2007, 06:43:07 PM »

Chip counts for many of the players requested today:

Maz Nawab -- 97,200
George Geary -- out
Billy Ngo -- 62,700
Billy Johnstone -- 108,100
Chris Moorman -- 86,800
Bryan O'Connell -- 26,200
Brian Johnson -- 26,200
Ian Frazer -- 66,800
David Poole -- 38100
S Mizzi -- 41,300
Mick McCloskey -- 40,600
Danny McHugh -- 55,100
Alan Betson -- 49,500
Arnaud Mattern -- 24,900
John Conroy -- 37,200
Reyaaz Mula -- 21,400
Simon Childs -- 18,000
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« Reply #127 on: April 07, 2007, 06:44:04 PM »

This one's for Barry...

Below is Mr Maz Nawab, who went missing last night, but that was because he'd wandered onto the TV table with the likes of Willie Tann and David Benyamine. Prior to that he'd climbed up to a very comfortable 40k after, first, hitting a set of fours on a raggy flop and being paid off by A-Q after two Queens on the Turn and River and then, eliminating actress Jennifer Tilley with T-7, Maz making a bigger straight on a 6-8-9 Flop. And after winning a few smaller pots, Maz has climbed up to a highly menacing 72,600. Well done that man, but damn him for knocking out the tottie.

He also told me that he wasn't overly comfortable on the feature table, at one point going against his instincts and not re-raising David Benyamine's continuation bet when he knew he was 'at it'.


yes you've got this exact ,top man and hes a proper laugh .

hes only been playing 11 months ,hes made no end of finalls (won the freeze out side event in cardiff beating Dan harrington heads up)

one of the nicest guys ive met playing live, good luck to maz
agreed,really lovely bloke.good luck to him,he shall be my pick/bok
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« Reply #128 on: April 07, 2007, 06:45:30 PM »

On the big hand that Billy Johnstone won before, the pot was 110k, not 160k - I was misinformed and have just confirmed it with the man himself.

However, as I returned moments later, I saw that he'd lost a pot to Chris Moorman, who had been dented himself.

Moorman was all-in pre-flop for 35k (pot only 20-5k) and saying "I'm on tilt". Whether he was trying to induce a call or not is debatable, but, either way, Johnstone folds and Moorman rakes a 60k pot.
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« Reply #129 on: April 07, 2007, 06:46:49 PM »

Philip Rosenberg is up to 60k after winning a bit pot with Aces v Ace Queen.
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« Reply #130 on: April 07, 2007, 06:47:47 PM »

Two Irish Daves are OUT in O'Callaghan and Masters.
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« Reply #131 on: April 07, 2007, 06:50:03 PM »

The enigmatic Torres Santiago is OUT, all-in against last year's finalist, Jon Wong, with vs. .

Board = three clubs
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« Reply #132 on: April 07, 2007, 06:52:19 PM »

Good job Snoopy.
Any chance of players and chip count at DANNY McHUGH table. Tell him we love the shirt in MAyo !
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« Reply #133 on: April 07, 2007, 06:54:07 PM »

Any news on ou jules? I dont want to bok him but am realy rooting for him in his "home" event
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« Reply #134 on: April 07, 2007, 06:55:49 PM »

Lots of Drama, No Call News Now:

1)  Moorman gets it all in (picture 1) and is given the full dwell before a pass.

2)  Someone looks to have just pulled the all-in lever in Mad Marty's head - twice in a row he's pushed in preflop, once on the small blind for a little under 30k and then the very next hand on the button.  The second time he gets the third degree dwell from both blinds, Brian Johnson (as in picture 2) and big blind Cristiano Blanco, who really did have a decision.  Mad Marty kept up the expected verbal assault all the way through both all-ins, nattering, "You wanna play softball or hardball?" at dwelling Blanco, at which Brian adds, "You play cricket."

He changes tack, saying, "Italy's a long way from here...you play for two days, want to go out now?  Just put your hand in the middle. [pause] Clock!"

Drawn like an embroidered-denim ant to peanut butter, Devilfish shows up as the table becomes thronged by paparazzi. 
"Don't you touch me, you jinx!" shouts Marty.
"That's not what you said last night," responds the Fish.

Cristiano passes face up, and the insanity continues.
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