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Grand Prix De Paris: Day 1A - At A Glance
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snoopy1239
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 1 - At A Glance
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May 06, 2007, 11:05:46 PM »
A few chip counts that our viewers might be following:
Francois Coudert -- 13,025
Brian Johnson -- 24,300
Brad Lipson -- 23,200
Nichlas Saarilsta -- 15,875
Dave Colclough -- 21,100
Tony Cascarino -- 2,925
John Kabbaj -- 15,500
Jonas Molander -- 4,850
Marc Goodwin -- 46,750
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 1 - At A Glance
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May 06, 2007, 11:18:41 PM »
Jonas Molander has been eliminated.
Jani Sointula has also departed. Didn't catch the hand, but he was shortstacked for most of the day and failed to recover.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 1 - At A Glance
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May 07, 2007, 12:04:13 AM »
PP Ruscalla has doubled up courtesy off Jan Boye.
Boye bet 4k into a Flop of
and Ruscalla moved all-in over the top for 25,500 more, albeit after a slight bout of Oscaritus.
Boye called instantly, leaving him with just 5k, but was dismayed to see his Queens in deep doo doo against Ruscalla's set of Tens.
Turn and
River left a couple of people wondering if the Queens has won, but the dealer quickly assured them that Tens over Sevens was the winner.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 1 - At A Glance
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May 07, 2007, 12:10:20 AM »
Moments before that hand...
As we move into the last break of the day, Mr Cool has lost his er... cool, after Jan Boye managed to get 3.5k in pre-flop with A-9 against Marc's A-K, only for the Flop to come A-9-8 and Marc to do 26k to someone who I Marc probably deems to be a bit of a plonker in poker terms.
As a result, Marc has dropped from 66k to 40k.
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May 07, 2007, 12:32:53 AM »
Dave Colclough -- 26,100
Eli Marciano -- 16,225
Travis Paquette -- 15,725
K Rabtsov -- 61,450
Karim Salamouni -- 9,925
Mads Andersen -- 30,900
Samir Shakhtoor -- 28,375
Istuan Pelyhe -- 22,825
Johan Storakers-- 24,350
Nichlas Saarisilta -- 39,750
Alexander Kuzmin -- 53,500
Csaba Kuremszki -- 49,375
Z Illia -- 5,600
Jan Boye -- 7,175
Walid Bouhabib -- 13,225
Jane Lauri Lamsa -- 37550
Marc Goodwin -- 40,075
PP Ruscalla -- 41,85-
Tony Cascarino -- out
John Kabbaj -- 18,200
Jean Noel Thorel -- 16,375
Atanas Gueorguieu -- 42,500
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May 07, 2007, 12:35:04 AM »
Shortstacked Jan Roye (A-Qs) has doubled up in a three-way pot against PP Roscalla (A-Q) and Marc Goodwin (A-K). The board was Ace high with two diamonds, a diamond on the River giving Roye a flush... and he made sure that we all heard about it by celebrating at the top of his voice with one hell of a squeal.
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Thomas Belleuvre has doubled up Mateyboy in Seat 10 with Jacks v Aces on a
Flop. Neither had a heart, Belleuvre now hacked back down to 22,100.
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May 07, 2007, 12:58:16 AM »
Brad Lipson -- 14,225
Tor Gammelgard -- 28,850
Nouel Antoine -- 49,750
Daniel Shak -- 14,350
Jason Lee -- 37,775
Michel Akrich -- 21,425
Ryad Abour -- 62,300
Thomas Belleuvre -- 22,100
Brian Johnson -- 8,150
Francois Coudert -- 13,375
Lukesz Sonek -- 32,250
Kalil Rahal -- 13,125
Fabien Zanzouri -- 22,400
Turgut Guner -- 14,325
Jeff Lisandro -- 34,500
Francois Demoly -- 18,600
Daniel Donnabedian -- 14,575
Paul Testud -- 37,300
Gilbert Chahine -- 39,475
A quick scour of the room informs me that somewhere along the way we have lost Xavier Laszcz, Karim Salomouni, Jean Noel Thorel and James Campbell.
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May 07, 2007, 01:07:38 AM »
Marc Goodwin is down to a rather sorrowful 4k after running Kings into Aces.
The 6-J-Q-Q-T rainbow board proving of no help.
Whilst Marc retells his tales of woe from previous hands, Samir Shakhtoor scoops in a nice pot.
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Daniel Donnabedian has also doubled up with bullets, finding himself even better shape against wooly red jumper wearing Csaba Kuremszki's Big Slick.
Again, a near safe board,
, a Ten the only out.
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May 07, 2007, 01:19:48 AM »
A quick glance back at MrCool's stack informs me that he is had jumped the first hurdle of his comeback trail, now back up to 9.5k..
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May 07, 2007, 01:41:19 AM »
Brian Johnson has near trebled up, all-in with an open ended straight draw on the following flop...
Brian Johnson =
Francois Courdert =
Jan Boye =
"Give him his Ace, dealer," demands Brian.
Bosh
Turn =
River =
Brian survives, Courdert exits.
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May 07, 2007, 01:47:52 AM »
As we head into the last five minutes, it appears as though the following five players will be your end of day chip leaders:
(1) Nicolas Evdakov -- 71,750
(2) Ryad Abour -- 64,625
(3) K Rabstov -- 62,050
(4) Nasrodin Pirmamod -- 60,475
(5) Alexander Kasmin -- 56,300
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May 07, 2007, 02:12:06 AM »
Seeing as an official chip count is unlikely at this point, I quickly nipped in to jot down as many chip counts from bags as I could. this is what I came up with, just the few missing I think (hope
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Mads Andersen -- 14,150
John Kabbaj -- 35,075
Atanas Gueorguieu -- 62,250
Sami Shakhtoor -- 63,100
Jason Lee -- 28,700
Dave Colclough -- 21,925
Nasrodin Pirmamod -- 58,475
Alex D -- 34,675
Johan Storakers -- 15,950
Jane Lauri Lamsa -- 56,200
Daniel Donnabedian -- 22,325
Stephane Gouverneur -- 6,200
Alexander Kuzmin -- 64,200
Nichlas Saarisilta -- 39,600
Francois P --13,850
Gunur Turgut -- 13,850
Csaba Kuremszki -- 44,500
Nicolas Evdakov -- 70,550
PP Ruscalla -- 34,775
Gilbert Chahine -- 61,050
Phillipe Narboni -- 16,875
Marc Goodwin -- 21,050
Brian Johnson -- 34,850
Nouel Antoine -- 47,5550
Eli Marciano -- 6,500
Brad Lipson -- 29,725
Otto Richard -- 22,500
K Rabstov -- 61,175
Tor Gammelgard -- 35,350
Lukasz Sonek -- 29,975
Paul Testud -- 43,300
Walid Bouhabib -- 7,700
Losev Nikolay -- 8,975
Pascal Barrau -- 21,100
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