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« Reply #210 on: July 02, 2007, 07:08:51 AM »

Tim Phan (pictured) is pushed off a pot by Andy Bloch's 12k bet on a . Meanwhile, Greg Raymer informs me that he's currently on 24k, but that's likely to change pretty sharpish as he's been yoyo-ing all day.
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« Reply #211 on: July 02, 2007, 07:11:24 AM »

As Doyle Brunson adds more chips to his ever-increasing stack with a 13k bet on a Two Clubs Two Diamonds board, let's take a quick look of some of the chip counts on his table:

Doyle Brunson -- 100,700
Joe Beevers -- 53,500
Dave Callaghan -- 28,000
Thomas Wahlroos -- 19,200

One table down is Julian Gardner, sometimes forgotten but always a fearsome opponent in any event. He's currently 58,400.
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« Reply #212 on: July 02, 2007, 07:16:11 AM »

Speaking of Julian Gardner's table, there was an odd hand between Patrick Antonius (who is chipped up to the max) and the chap in Seat 2, Mateyboy check-calling a 4k bet on an Flop before moving all-in (virtually, he had 5k behind) for 11k on the raggy heart Turn.

The former tennis player/model thought and thought in a real calm and composed manner (the Fin barely even flinches) before making the call. However, Mayeyboy assumed it was a re-raise to put him all-in and went to turn his cards over, Antonius stopping him just in time.

"Did you see my cards?" he asked. I think Antonius answered in the negative.

River was a and Mateyboy confidently chucked in his remaining 5k, which Antonius called, reluctantly.

Antonius =

Mateyboy = two hearts

Antonius still has 180k though, so not much of a dent made, more a scratch with the car keys.
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« Reply #213 on: July 02, 2007, 07:44:06 AM »

While Jen kept an eye out for any big hands or amusing anecdotes, I was tapped on the shoulder by a fellow blogger, keen to report a tale of good fortune from former World Champ Joe Hachem, now on 44,000. Apparently he teased a comment out of Scotty Nguyen, the Vietnam pro asking, "What you call that for (no baby thou)?" after Joe Hachem got it in with A-J on a Jack high Flop. Well, it worked, and Hachem got that double through he'd been after.

Meanwhile, another story of woe came in the form of Sam Grizzle, who could only look on as a near 100k pot went sailing over to Robert (I think and hope) Mizrachi, the less famous of the siblings delighted to see his provoke Grizzle into mucking on an two spades board. A little dance and woohoo later (they're either best friends or worst enemies) and Grizzle was left to cry into his remaining stack, even though it's still a rather healthy 65k.

Finally, there was a chop chop on Table Elezra, the High Stakes Poker Man splitting up the spondoolies with popular Frenchman Jan Boubli after the two of them caught trip fours (both with Ace kicker) on a two hearts board. Jan was freerolling with a flush draw, but Eli survived. As a result, their counts are pretty much the same, Eli with 43,300, Jan just pipping him with 44,800.
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« Reply #214 on: July 02, 2007, 08:01:06 AM »

Thomas Wahlroos is OUT -

Short-stacked, he was all-in on a board against the nuts: Wc .  He had, "A set of Kings and a King high flush draw when the money went in."

One, two, three..."So sick."
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« Reply #215 on: July 02, 2007, 08:13:07 AM »

Some Counts as the blinds rise to 800/1,600 (by table grouping):

John Duthie  70,000
Joe Hachem  50,000
Roy Brindley   116,000
Ross Boatman  53,800
Scotty Nguyen  108,000

Barney Boatman  67,000
Patrik Antonius   135,000
Julian Gardner    OUT
Tore Lagerborg   51,000

Surinder Sunar    76,000
Greg Raymer      30,500
Andy Bloch        74,000
Johan Storakers   7,000
Thien Phan         142,000

Johan Storakers got his last 7k in pretty much under the gun with , called by big blind with .
Flop: 
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River:     Chop-chop, and I think that stack might be going in again very shortly...
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« Reply #216 on: July 02, 2007, 08:43:32 AM »

Dewey Tomko is OUT.

Board = two hearts

Tomko =

Opponent =
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« Reply #217 on: July 02, 2007, 08:44:21 AM »

Morning! Do you happen to know if my friend Mr Fish is still in? God bless.
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« Reply #218 on: July 02, 2007, 08:48:34 AM »

BREAKING NEWS

I just saw the usually suave Patrick Antonius sneeze on his hand and wipe it on his jeans. No class that man, I would have shook someone's hand to get rid of it.
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« Reply #219 on: July 02, 2007, 08:53:03 AM »

After the break, these are the current chip counts:

Surinder Sunar -- 63,800
Jani Sointula -- 23,400
Johan Storakers -- 9,500
Jonas Flug-entin -- 130,000
Tim Phan -- 151,100
Andy Bloch -- 70,000
Greg Raymer -- 37,900
Patrick Antonius -- 134,500
Kristian Kjondal -- 43,300
Chris Reslock -- 12,000
Adrian Walsh -- 65,000
Annie Duke -- 132,000
Huck Seed -- 48,800
Barny Boatman -- 69,000
Michael Binger -- 59,000
P Charalmbous -- 45,000
Paul Jackson -- 21,000
Robert Mizrachi -- 133,900
Joe Beevers -- 45,600
Johnny Chan -- 29,000
Phil Hellmuth -- 41,800
Jan Boubli -- 61,500
Minh Ly -- 3,200
Eli Elezra -- 30,400
Tore Lagerborg -- 163,400
Donnacha O'Dea -- 38,300
David Chui -- 46,900
Dave Colclough -- 38,000
Marco Traniello -- 119,300
Thor Hansen -- 46,200
John Duthie -- 135,000
Scotty Nguyen -- 87,000

Doyle Brunson, Dave Sklansky and Dave Callaghan are also still in.
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« Reply #220 on: July 02, 2007, 08:54:07 AM »

Morning! Do you happen to know if my friend Mr Fish is still in? God bless.

I'm afraid DF is a gonna, left us a few hours back.
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« Reply #221 on: July 02, 2007, 09:05:57 AM »

I was going to put up these pictures of people as examples of nice big stacks...

...Patrik Antonius
Annie Duke....
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« Reply #222 on: July 02, 2007, 09:09:24 AM »

Didn't catch the hands, but as I trundling back into the cardroom, I couldn't help but notice (1) a vacant Johnny Chan seat and (2) a Barny Boatman milling around the rail looking none too chuffed.

Fellow Brits Dave Colclough, in the meantime has jumped up to 115k in what he admits is "a bit of a rollercoaster ride".

Even then, as I departed, he took another nice little pot with a 6k to 20k re-raise on a two hearts board, his young opponent folding with a grimace.
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« Reply #223 on: July 02, 2007, 09:11:25 AM »

But then this enormous hand went down in which a short stack busted and Fabrice Soulier was knocked to the felt, and to give you some idea of the size of this pot - Fabrice had 160k at the beginning of the hand...

It all kicked off on the flop of - bet, raise, re-raise, Fabrice moved in with the nuts and a flush redraw - - and the gent pictured below called with Tens in his hand for a set of Tens, no redraw.  I only heard the "oooh!" in both celebration and sympathy coming from that table and Paul Jackson filled in the details.

Pictured is the new chip leader by a good ways with 355,000, mid-stacking, saying, "You have to excuse me, this is my first Pot Limit Omaha tournament,"and this was the look Paul Jackson was giving him...
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« Reply #224 on: July 02, 2007, 09:14:33 AM »

Out of the tables left, this one is probably the most intriguing, especially now Antonius (and no, not Patrick) has joined it.

Andy Bloch
Tony G
Tim Phan
Greg Raymer
John Duthie
Ross Boatman
Scotty Nguyen
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