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Djinn
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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Reply #60 on:
May 11, 2007, 04:01:37 PM »
Quote from: NoflopsHomer on May 11, 2007, 03:54:42 PM
Quote from: Djinn on May 11, 2007, 03:45:51 PM
This might be a good point at which to mention that the traditional press Bet on the Winner (which Rolf Slotboom traditionally
always
wins) is looking good for me, having picked amiable chip leader Will Ma (pictured) last night.
Snoopy has gone for Runar Runarsson, Rolf for Jeff Lisandro Vincent for David Rudling and Benjo for Ram. They're all still in! I can almost feel the crisp tenner. I think it would serve us all right if underdog Jeff Wallace came back from the short stack to storm the final five and take it down...
Come on Jeff!!
With the blinds now 8k/16k with less than 100k (to start with) Jeff (pictured) has taken the short stack brakes off, moving in on three consecutive hands. No one wanted to call the 78k, 112k or 146k in the big blind...
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snoopy1239
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:04:50 PM »
As you might expect, shortstacked Jeff Wallace moves in from the small blind with
after the other players folded around to him, and Will Ma called in the big with
.
Flop =
Turn =
"Space," pleads Jeff (why he didn't demand a 5 or 7, I'm not sure)
River =
It's a funny old game, as Jimmy once said...
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:14:48 PM »
Should someone who's close to winning 422 big ones really be wearing white socks and black loafers? Well, Will 'Wacko Jacko' Ma is, and he's current chip leader with 990,000.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:24:45 PM »
WE HAVE ACTION!
David Redling made it 42k to go on the cutoff, and found small blind Will Ma re-raising to 120k. He decides after a brief ponder to flat call.
Flop:
Will bets out 140k, which looks like it might be just under half of what David has left. He gets a prompt call.
Turn:
Will puts his opponent all in, and gets instacalled...
Will Ma shows:
David Redling shows:
River:
And David Redling doubles through to become chip leader (saying, "You almost got me there, I didn't think you had Aces or Kings...AK perhaps..." while Will Ma is under 500k for the first time in a couple of days...
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May 11, 2007, 04:26:29 PM »
And this is what players look like after winning and losing the biggest pot of the tournament. I don't think it's tough to decipher which one's which.
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May 11, 2007, 04:29:45 PM »
And our new young giant stack just sent
Jeffrey Lisandro
to the rail in
6th
place (for
€66,020
)...
In brief: small blind (Lisandro) with
vs. big blind (Redling) with
- all in preflop (although I can't imagine it wouldn't have been on the flop, somehow):
Flop:
Turn:
River:
And Queens remain David Redling's lucky cards today, having just won him a hand which could very well have taken him out, they remove another player from the table, bringing them down to Five...
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:35:50 PM »
Pictured: the final as it is now...and lookie there, who's managed to install themselves in the TD's chair...
Ruling!
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:38:44 PM »
a great effort from captain fantastic...ul chap.
we last played together in a 500 at walsall in february...he went onto win it from karl marenholz(?) after 4 of us did a deal...& oh yeah i seem to remember doubling him up 5 times from two tables out
he played a little too tight back then but i guess a few things must have clicked since that win...
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:43:12 PM »
After an uneventful round, we eventually see a Flop after David Redlin's pre-flop bet of 55k is smooth called by Will Ma on the button.
Flop =
Check, check
Turn =
Check, check, although Ma briefly threatened a bet.
River =
"Some one must have hit by now," I thought to myself.
Redlin checks, Ma bets 60k and Redlin calls in that, "I could well be behind here but I have no choice" kinda way.
Ma shows an Ace, Redlin shows an Ace, Ma shows a Queen, Redlin folds.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 04:52:49 PM »
Chip Counts at the break:
Jeff Wallace 172,000
Will Ma 594,000
Runar Runarsson 320,000
Ram Vaswani 650,000
David Redlin 1,100,000
That final leading stack has been honoured with the appearance of the Red Plaque (pictured). Many thanks to Sabine for bringing it out of its cupboard...we like a license plate-sized 200k chip on the table for absolutely no reason...one of the highlights of this tourney every year
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May 11, 2007, 04:52:56 PM »
After another short break (1 hours clock now, you see), the player have returned and are braced for some hardcore five-way action.
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May 11, 2007, 04:59:08 PM »
Ma raises from the button, Ram re-raises from the small blind and Ma calls the extra 110k.
Flop =
Ram bets out 200k and Ma folds what I expect was something like A-J or A-T
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 05:00:29 PM »
And we've lost our short stack - valiant attempt at the double-up given, Jeff Wallace pushed once again (with
, on the button) and found a caller in Will Ma, with
on the small blind. Finding himself a little dominated (again, by the same player) he fails to improve, with the board coming a final
. "Good game"s all round, as he takes his leave - and a spot on the rail...
...so
Jeff Wallace
is our
5th
place finisher, for
€79,230
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 05:15:52 PM »
It's not often you see Ram Vaswani getting het up, but he was on this occasion, seemingly frustrated by what he considered to be poor dealing.
It all started when Will Ma pushed 65k over the line pre-flop.
David Redlin asked how much it was, the dealer responded 60k and so Redlin said call and put in the 60k.
At this point, they realised it wasn't 60k, but in fact 65k
Ram claimed that chips had crossed the line before the verbal announcement, so the bet was definitely 65k, but he also said that David should be able to take his chips back and make a decision for 65k.
However, after discussing it with the dealer (pictured below), the tournament director made Redlin keep his 60k in the pot (even though Redlin tried to fold adding "This is too weird to me") and chuck in an extra 5k.
Ram, although not in the hand, found this incredibly annoying and commented that it was the dealer's job to correctly announce the amount of chips in there, and therefore not the fault of Redlin.
Anyhow, a
Flop was dealt, followed by a
turn and a
River, before Redlin's 45k bet on the end was re-raised to 135k by Ma, which led to an instafold from his opponent.
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Re: Grand Prix De Paris: Final Table - Interactive
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May 11, 2007, 05:22:43 PM »
please win Rambo! tell him the check shirt backers got the lot and tell him he is the best in 10k euro events!
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