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Djinn
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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May 09, 2007, 03:32:01 PM »
Turgut Guner is OUT in 24th place...
He moved in for a total of 31,900 after a double preflop limp from Georges Teboul and Jeffrey Lisandro. Teboul (and the blinds, who were yet to act) got out of the way, but Lisandro looked at the 15k pot and decided to call with his
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Georges Teboul showed
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Flop:
Turgut looked hopeful...
Turn:
River:
Turgut looked a bit stunned as the chips were shipped gently the other way, leaving him to do the walk of shame.
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Clement Amagat finishes in 23rd place, at almost exactly the same time. No details though, might have to ask Benjo...
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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Quote from: Robert on May 09, 2007, 03:20:28 PM
Why did he show the aces!?? Cheers for the updates!
I don't know...but here they both are in picture form - seat 3, Georges Teboul and seat 8, Kings-passing Runar Runarsson.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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May 09, 2007, 03:40:22 PM »
Wow, great lay-down by Runar...
I played with him on day 1, he did some good moves, and deserves to be here, I think.
I wish him to make the money (at least).
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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May 09, 2007, 03:42:04 PM »
Christophe Cabras is OUT in 22nd place...
...getting it all in with
on an 8-4-7 flop against Atanas Gueorgiueu's
. No improvement, no money finish - and painfully close, too...
It's going at incredible speed today - all this action within the first 40 minutes of play. It was perhaps an odd decision to play a full five 90 minute levels yesterday (when the advertised structure announced that Day Two would play down to 72) but one way or another it IS going to be a six-day tournament and that's that.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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May 09, 2007, 03:47:50 PM »
Here's Updaters' Choice Paul Gourlay next to hair-twin Johan Storakers. Still hanging in there...
Johan just went out in harsh style to Ram Vaswani... I just saw his
vs. Ram's
with a raggy board, crowned with what looked like a rivered Ten. A shrug from the semi-contrite victor and it's all nearly over...20 players remaining...
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May 09, 2007, 03:51:12 PM »
With the new glasses yesterday i was expecting an Elton John tiara today.... sigh.
Let us know if he plays a hand please!!!
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May 09, 2007, 03:54:23 PM »
A mountain of chips gets pushed to Will Ma courtesy of neighbour David Redlin (pictured) a couple of minutes ago...
The board read
(although I think the Ace might have been the river). Will's
were on their backs, and were the winning hand - I heard they'd been up against Jacks. The amount Will was all in for on the river alone was 86,100, with around 120k in the pot already, that puts him up around the 300k mark, while David Redlin has just 40k currently.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Day 3 - Interactive
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May 09, 2007, 03:56:26 PM »
Is that Z Illia behind David Redlin by any chance?...
And has the Rocket Man played a hand yet?
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May 09, 2007, 03:56:46 PM »
Vivian 'Aniki' Anseline is OUT in 20th place... all in preflop with
vs. Jeff Wallace's
. The eliminating board:
and we are Hand For Hand...
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May 09, 2007, 03:58:24 PM »
Quote from: Djinn on May 09, 2007, 03:15:50 PM
Interesting action on table Runarsson: Runar gets extremely het up after he finds himself re-re-raised all-in preflop by Georges Teboul. He talks at his opponent for a minute or so, until some of the more restless elements on the table kind of prod him to make a decision.
"I can speak to the man, right?" yells Runar, "You can call the clock, you can do nothing else! He's not involved in the hand...give him a yellow card..."
Someone calls the clock.
With 30 seconds left to act, on a decision for his tournament, Runar says, "I've never done this before," and passes
face up.
Georges shows the
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Awesome stuff. Runar to final now hopefully
I guess if KK was passed, Georges showed the
somehow before his cards were flipped. Maybe his tail was wagging
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Quote from: b4matt on May 09, 2007, 03:51:12 PM
With the new glasses yesterday i was expecting an Elton John tiara today.... sigh.
Let us know if he plays a hand please!!!
I'd love to put up that WE HAVE ACTION! thing Snoopy does, but he's really not doing anything... holding on to 46k. "Is there anyone lower than me?" He wonders sorrowfully... The answer is no, not really...
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Just to piss Jen off, I think it's time the 19 remaining combatants conspired to have the longest bubble ever.
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May 09, 2007, 04:03:04 PM »
Now perilously short stacked, David Redlin shoved preflop over mid-position raiser Atanas Gueorgiueu, who called sharpish with his
, finding young Redlin on
. "Bubble boy," he commented to himself, "That was stupid..."
Flop:
Turn:
River:
And David's back in it, remarking on the age-old truism that luck is needed in poker.
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What are the blinds/antes please Ms Mason?
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Quote from: NoflopsHomer on May 09, 2007, 04:10:42 PM
What are the blinds/antes please Ms Mason?
Quote from: Djinn on May 09, 2007, 03:03:08 PM
The blinds are currently 1,600/3,200, ante 300.
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