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snoopy1239
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 2 - Interactive
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May 08, 2007, 04:28:28 PM »
Another double up, this time Szawomir Rydinsky.
Rydinsky =
Nikolai Losev =
All-in, call.
Turn =
River =
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May 08, 2007, 04:30:41 PM »
Jan Boubli, who was one of the chip leaders, has just been taken down by Ram Vaswani, the Hendon Mobber jumping up to 100k as a result.
However, Ram just put the finishing touches on, big A-Q vs. K-K, Q-Q vs. K-K and T-T vs. A-A confrontations being what truly killed Boubli off.
Tough break, but I guess he was behind on each one.
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May 08, 2007, 04:32:28 PM »
EVERYBODY gets involved on Table Deeb now...
Jeff Lisandro raised in early position, and found a re-raiser in Ryad Abour - to 4,500 from perhaps 1,800. Freddy Deeb called on the button, Paul Gourlay called on the big blind, early position limper David Redlin called too and then it got back to Lisandro, who shoved...
The pot had already become around 23k, and Lisandro was all-in for 24,700.
Ryad Abour passed with a troubled expression and a medium dwell.
Freddy Deeb passed with calm Stoicism.
Paul Gourlay passed after about 10 minutes' dwell and very reluctantly.
David Redlin passed as if he'd just been waiting to do so all along.
"Now we're playing hold'em!" Announces Jeffrey Lisandro, winning the Stating the Obvious prize of the day.
"I should have called there, eh Freddy?" asks Gourlay, who'd showed his J-J before throwing them away. "I think I'm ahead but it's a race at best..."
To which Lisandro: "Hey, two to one, 50/50 - what the F-?"
So a flop-free double up for the lairy seat 4, he'll be trouble now...
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on May 08, 2007, 04:13:44 PM
Nikolai Evdakov raises to 2k pre-flop, Janne Lamsa calls, Thomas Belleuvre moves all-in for 20.2k, both players fold.
Could have had a hand, but smelt like a move to me, albeit a good one.
I need to get my nasal holes tested... he had A-Q.
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The players are currently enjoying a short break.
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May 08, 2007, 04:49:13 PM »
Break over - blinds now 400/800 ante 75.
They are well and truly mixed around now from the starting tables, but I am going to endeavour to gather chip counts, a couple of tables at a time....
Table Lisandro:
David Redlin 75,000
Alexander Kuzmin 49,500
Jeff Lisandro 50,500
Russell Carson 32,700
Ryad Abour 38,500
Guillaume Darcourt 10,575
Freddy Deeb 60,000
Mad Derwich 21,875
Paul Gourlay 20,550
Table Freakonomics
Christophe Cabras 27,500
Antoine Nouel 24,600
Jeff Wallace 57,000
Tor Gammelgard 58,000
Nikolai Losev 68,000
Yuri Kerzhapkin 36,600
Ramzi Jelassi 18,300
Turgut Guner 24,000
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DC update please,
Thanks
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May 08, 2007, 04:54:55 PM »
Hi, great updates!
Any chance on a chipcount for Brian Johnson?
Thanks!!!
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Quote from: wsopin07 on May 08, 2007, 04:51:20 PM
DC update please,
Thanks
Straight from the horse's mouth (I'm not calling him a horse mind)...
"After one A-K, no A-A, K-K or Q-Q on Day 1, I picked up A-K second hand and picked up the blinds.
Then I called a raise with A-T of diamonds, before checking an A-Q-5 Flop. I then called off 10k on the Turn and River (5k per street) only to be show A-Q.
I struggled on 12-15k for most of Level 2 before picking up A-K and winning a 4k pot. Flop was A-K-T.
Then, I won a 10k battle of the blinds with A-3 versus 5-6 on an A-7-8. Of course, he missed his draw.
At the moment, I have 26k"
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Quote from: JacArama on May 08, 2007, 04:54:55 PM
Hi, great updates!
Any chance on a chipcount for Brian Johnson?
Thanks!!!
Brian only has 7,000 I'm afraid.
He reckons he's been cursed for knocking someone out on the very first hand of the Day, not winning a single hand since.
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May 08, 2007, 04:58:48 PM »
Spot of luck for Mads Andersen, somehow surviving an all-in with A-3 vs. A-J, the board bring out a very chop-like K-Q-4-5-4 for a split pot.
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on May 08, 2007, 04:56:50 PM
Quote from: wsopin07 on May 08, 2007, 04:51:20 PM
DC update please,
Thanks
Straight from the horse's mouth (I'm not calling him a horse mind)...
"After one A-K, no A-A, K-K or Q-Q on Day 1, I picked up A-K second hand and picked up the blinds.
Then I called a raise with A-T of diamonds, before checking an A-Q-5 Flop. I then called off 10k on the Turn and River (5k per street) only to be show A-Q.
I struggled on 12-15k for most of Level 2 before picking up A-K and winning a 4k pot. Flop was A-K-T.
Then, I won a 10k battle of the blinds with A-3 versus 5-6 on an A-7-8. Of course, he missed his draw.
At the moment, I have 26k"
TY sir, nice fast work right from the source
have they posted a payout structure ( i may have missed it)
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 2 - Interactive
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May 08, 2007, 05:08:20 PM »
More counts:
Table UK Chip Leader
Xavier Detournel 56,200
Nikolas Liakos 42,000
Walid Bouhabib 21,000
Istuan Pelyhe 37,300
Vikash Dhorasso 35,500
Jason Lester 13,000
Nichlas Saarisilta 47,000
Ram Vaswani 90,000
Yevgeniy Timoshenko 26,500
Table Gould
Nasrodin Pirmamod 8,800
Thomas Belleuvre 17,500
Adrien Gavile 54,000
Gilbert Chahine 53,000
Peter Gould 62,000
Daniel Donnabedian 45,000
Samir Shakhtoor 78,250
Nikolai Evdakov 88,000
Janne Lamsa 32,000
Lamsa only just doubled up to that number, moving in as a third preflop raise over the top of button Gavile (raised to 1,800) and small blind Chahine (raised to 5,800). He held
, which stayed ahead of his caller's
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Nasrodin Pirmamod, who, I hear, is a millionaire gambling tutor and part-time sex doctor, has just been eliminated by Adrien Gavile, who smooth called Nasrodin's shortstacked 8.5k all-in from early position.
Nasrodin =
Gavile =
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on May 08, 2007, 04:56:50 PM
Quote from: wsopin07 on May 08, 2007, 04:51:20 PM
DC update please,
Thanks
Straight from the horse's mouth (I'm not calling him a horse mind)...
"After one A-K, no A-A, K-K or Q-Q on Day 1, I picked up A-K second hand and picked up the blinds.
Then I called a raise with A-T of diamonds, before checking an A-Q-5 Flop. I then called off 10k on the Turn and River (5k per street) only to be show A-Q.
I struggled on 12-15k for most of Level 2 before picking up A-K and winning a 4k pot. Flop was A-K-T.
Then, I won a 10k battle of the blinds with A-3 versus 5-6 on an A-7-8. Of course, he missed his draw.
At the moment, I have 26k"
Here's the blond one and tablemate Mads Andersen.
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