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« on: June 26, 2007, 08:51:12 AM »

So welcome to the third day of the H.O.R.S.E event. Today, your genial hosts will be myself and Snoopy, with Jen getting a well-deserved break to rest and relax. Play starts again at 2pm (10pm UK time) and we have 52 players left. Full chip counts to follow.

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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2007, 12:19:05 PM »

Blue Square have updated odds if anyones fancies a bet.
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2007, 08:43:44 PM »

   Table 65      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Daniel Negreanu   Las Vegas, NV   307,000
2   Joe Tehan   Utica, NY   166,000
3   David Singer   Las Vegas, NV   332,000
4   Dewey Tomko   Winter Haven, FL   119,000
5         
6   David Oppenheim   Los Angeles,    469,000
7   Erik Seidel   Las Vegas, NV   194,000
8   Thomas Weideman   Fair Oaks,    127,000
         
   Table 66      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Freddy Deeb   Las Vegas, NV   357,000
2   Cyndy Violette   Las Vegas, NV   60,000
3   Matt Hawrilenko   Philadelphia, PA   416,000
4   Toto Leonidas    Los Angeles,    621,000
5   Greg Raymer   Raleigh, NC   287,000
6   Andy Bloch   Las Vegas, NV   425,000
7   Kenny Tran   Arcadia,    544,000
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   Table 71      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Phil Hellmuth   Palo Alto,    412,000
2   Thor Hansen   El Segundo,    275,000
3   Steve Sung   Torrance,    119,000
4   Bruno Fitoussi   Paris, France   337,000
5   John Hennigan   Philadelphia, PA   204,000
6   Barry Greenstein   Rancho Palo Verde,    275,000
7   Chris Reslock   Atlantic City, NJ   98,000
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   Table 72      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Pat Pezzin   Toronto   94,000
2   Isabelle Mercier   Montreal, QC   41,000
3   Tuan Le   Los Angeles,    295,000
4         
5   Rob Hollink   Groningen, Netherlands   321,000
6   Annie Duke   Los Angeles,    165,000
7   Sam Grizzle   Greer, SC   86,000
8   Annon Filippi   New York, NY   429,000
         
   Table 76      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Erick Lindgren   Las Vegas, NV   99,000
2   Thien "Tim" Phan   Westminster,    234,000
3   Greg Mascio   Fullerton,    290,000
4   Chip Reese   Las Vegas, NV   332,000
5   Mike Wattel   Phoenix, AZ   250,000
6   Eli Elezra   Las Vegas, NV   568,000
7   Stephen Wolff   Newport Beach,    251,000
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   Table 77      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
1   Robert Mizrachi   Marco Island, FL   338,000
2   John Juanda   Marina Del Rey,    410,000
3   David Sklansky   Las Vegas, NV   47,000
4   Allen Cunningham   Las Vegas, NV   549,000
5   Mark Gregorich   Las Vegas, NV   249,000
6   Daniel Shak   Bryn Mawr, PA   156,000
7   Mike Matusow   Las Vegas, NV   456,000
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   Table 78      
Seat   Name   Hometown   Chip Count
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2   Neal Friets   Keene, NH   246,000
3   David Williams   Las Vegas, NV   203,000
4         
5   Max Pescatori   Italy   396,000
6   Noah Jefferson   Santa Monica,    149,000
7   Justin Bonomo   Los Angeles,    508,000
8   Gabe Kaplan   Brooklyn, NY   186,000
         
         
   *Huck Seed   Las Vegas, NV   278,000
   *Gus Hanson   New York, NY   641,000
   *Phil Ivey   Las Vegas, NV   436,000
   *Scotty Nguyen   Las Vegas, NV   72,000
         
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2007, 09:22:45 PM »

   *Huck Seed   Las Vegas, NV   278,000
   *Gus Hanson   New York, NY   641,000
   *Phil Ivey   Las Vegas, NV   436,000
   *Scotty Nguyen   Las Vegas, NV   72,000

Wasn't Gus out on day 1
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2007, 09:27:29 PM »



reckon this will turn into a crapshoot with all the    left in.
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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2007, 09:31:45 PM »

   *Huck Seed   Las Vegas, NV   278,000
   *Gus Hanson   New York, NY   641,000
   *Phil Ivey   Las Vegas, NV   436,000
   *Scotty Nguyen   Las Vegas, NV   72,000

Wasn't Gus out on day 1
if he is still in please tell him i said hi.im sure it will make his day,lol.
im rooting for the poker brat in this though.
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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2007, 10:01:16 PM »

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« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2007, 10:10:14 PM »

   *Huck Seed   Las Vegas, NV   278,000
   *Gus Hanson   New York, NY   641,000
   *Phil Ivey   Las Vegas, NV   436,000
   *Scotty Nguyen   Las Vegas, NV   72,000

Wasn't Gus out on day 1

Sorry, error, there was a mistake in the official chip counts sent out. Plus, I wasn't here yesterday.

Apparently, the chip leader is a chap called JOHN Hanson, closely followed by Toto Leonidas.
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« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2007, 10:24:10 PM »

Before we start, a quick tale of misfortune.

As with last year, I've been encountering real pains with the automatic toilets here and am continually bemused as to their workings. A couple of days ago, I popped into the loo (sorry, restroom) for a number two jobby, but on exiting, noticed that the automatic flush hadn't been activated. Seeing as the other cubicles were full and there were other restroom users present, I was slightly embarrassed to be leaving a feces filled toilet behind, so quickly rushed back in before anyone noticed me. I locked the door and took another look at the problem at hand. It was simple - toilet filled with poo and no flushy flushy, what to do?

"There must be a way to make this flush," I inquired with myself. "Perhaps there's a sensor somewhere that knows when you've finished." Although I used these contraptions last year, I still haven't worked out where that sensor is that detects the completion of your dirty act. So, in order to find out, I decided to try out a number of methods. Firstly, I tried sitting back down on the seat and getting up (I attempted this a number of times with different pressures and various sitting periods... but, alas, to no avail). Then I searched for buttons on the back that would perhaps allow me to flush manually in case of such emergencies. I also tried entering and exiting the cubicle area again (by this time, people had definitely noticed my potential insanity), but that didn't work either. Finally, I jumped up and down like a madman as a last resorts, but no sensor was activated.

In the end, I saw no other option but to poke my head out of the door, wait for an opening and leg it.

What I didn't want was for someone to spot me and accuse me of being a filth meister. Also, the fact that my excretion was lacking solidity that day would have been similarly embarrassing.

Anyhow, run I did, and I think I escaped without detection, although someone is going to be in for a very nasty surprise. However, the problem still remains. Where are these bloody sensors and how do you flush the loo when it doesn't flush itself??

The mind continues to boggle...
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« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2007, 10:25:57 PM »

Right, off I go into the depths of despair that is the crowd invested journalist blocking vanity brimming H.O.R.S.E event.

Back soon.
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« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2007, 10:29:05 PM »

how many days is this comp scheduled for?
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« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2007, 10:31:26 PM »



any joy at the tables last night snoops???
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« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2007, 10:33:41 PM »

how many days is this comp scheduled for?

5 I believe
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