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« Reply #120 on: July 08, 2007, 09:57:07 AM »

Hello from Jen -

It's been a day which feels like a week - a very interesting experience and one for which I tip my invisible hat to Roland de Wolfe for honouring his weird bets and giving me a shot at the WSOP, which is, for those who've not been over here, a series of incredibly long days punctuated by huge crowds walking up and down the corridors for 20 minutes every two hours.  I will be back to following the action from the press room in a day or so, and wish especial luck to my erstwhile backer and the rest of the UK players still in.

It is somewhat irritating to bust in the last level of the day, but then again I seemed to be hovering between 20k and 30k for most of the day, despite hardly folding my way through the latter stages of it.  I probably could have done without moving all in with Tens after a funny raise-re-raise preflop but in retrospect eventually I was going to have to win some chips if I didn't want to end the day with 14k.  Of course 14k is better than none, however - I don't defend myself that much.  Genuinely exhausted, having been here for multiple weeks, I admit to being tired and if I could do anything differently it would be drinking red bull for the previous four hours.

It's been an interesting birthday.  Back to the regular transmission.
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« Reply #121 on: July 08, 2007, 10:10:44 AM »

unlucky jen, just win an iddy biddy race and you be nicely chipped up for day two...next year  Cool
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« Reply #122 on: July 08, 2007, 10:16:16 AM »

What do you guys think about the Dave Singer incident? As Floppy mentioned earlier, he exited in controversy, his opponent turning off a ringing phone after Singer had moved in and Singer saying that his hand should be dead. According to the grapevine, he's trying to get refunded, or put into one of the other Day 1's. Sounds like a bit of a cheapshot to me, am I alone in thinking that?

The rule is along the lines of if a player is on their mobile their hand is dead. It comes down to an interpretation of 'on'.

In the Razz tournament David Oppenheim was selecting music off his phone and the dealer mucked his hand for it (he wasn't happy). Later on he actually was texting someone and the dealer just gave him a warning and allowed him to continue, so it's down to interpretation.

I don't think anybody would go along with switching it off as being covered by this though, do you?

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« Reply #123 on: July 08, 2007, 10:31:44 AM »

The big news as we dissect the final level into two is that John Duthie is chip daddy after laying the smacketh down on two of his opponents, the first of which was Rajesh Modha who is down to 5k as a result. Raising it up to 2k with Aces, Raj was called by Duthie, who also called a 7k bet on the 8-T-K Flop followed by an all-in on the Jack Turn. Duthie showed 9-7 for the straight and Raj was drawing dead to a Queen, which failed to appear.

Then, shortly after, Duthie's chip stack increased further, all his chips steam rolling in (30k with plenty more in the middle) on a Flop, his next door neighbour, who actually appears in a future Goodwin clash, calling with . Duthie flips for the open ended straight and flush draw, the sealing the deal and fulfilling up both possibilities. His opponent looked crushed, especially when the River came a , which would have given him a higher flush with his Queen, had Duthie not made his monster. The EPT entrepreneur up to 140k.

Before Duthie and his EPT dealer were passing chips to each other (joke!!), Marc Goodwin's stack took a severe turn for the worst, the Brummie trying his best to laugh it off. "It's not a bad beat, just funny," he says. "Hoy Corkins raised and I called from the button with 6-6. It came A-A-3 and he made a small bet which I called, I was pretty sure by this point that he had an Ace. The Turn was a 6, he bet 4k, I pushed for 18.5k and he called all-in. What do you reckon he had?" "Ace Three?" I replied. "Ace Six," was the answer. Well, I was close.

Another encounter that forced steam out of Goodwins ears was a Rookieboy clash, Goodwin smooth calling a ridiculous 18.5k all-in with just 2k in the middle, the board reading two spades . Marc claimed to be drawing, although he actually already had the flush with , and flat called. Mateyboy behind fell for the bait and also called, but was fortunate enough to hit a 4 for a full house (T-4 in his hand), his 5k River bet inevitably being paid off by an ultimately very frustrated Goodwin.

Whilst George McDonald takes the long walk back to his hotel room (Floppy has the details...), John Conroy is still in (what else would you expect from the Rockstar?) with 45k and Richard 'Squelch' Redmond has jumped to 82k. Also running well is former World Champ, Berry Johnstone, on approximately 120k.

Robert Price (71k) has yet to get his mitts on those chatshow chips, Montel Williams sharing them out amongst his table mates, but still with 50k to burn. Neil Channing, meanwhile, went as low as 30k after a strong start, but doubled back up to the 70k mark with an A-T vs. 8-8 coin flip victory.

Last but not least, Rhett Butler has just (virtually) doubled up with vs. all-in on a Flop. He's a pretty cool cucumber, but even this guy couldn't resist a slight punch of the air when the Turn and River brought blanks. By the way, I feel I should be commended for not using any cheap Gone With The Wind gags, but frankly, I don't give a damn.

About 30 minutes ago, there were 710 players left with the average stack at 43,521.

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Yes, George 'Wellchief' MacDonald is OUT, Queens versus Fives but the fives four-flushed and it would be the on the river to seal it...

Priyan De Mel is 'just looking to survive the day' and is doing a good job at the moment with 60k.

Donnacha O'Dea has doubled up, pushing on the river of a two spades three clubs with and getting a call from

The Camel has doubled up with against , a forlorn looking Two Diamonds board saved by the river.

Tony G has knocked out Juha Helppi with Sixes against Fives. He shook Helppi's hand and then told all in the vicinity where their chips were going.

Nicholas Levi has doubled up, virtually felting Joe Sebok in the process when his held against . He's now on 70k.

Patrick Antonius is shortishly stacked, passing to a 12k bet on the turn of a two hearts board.

Marc Goodwin ends up all-in with TT vs John Duthie's AA vs another player's AA vs another player's KK. The board comes 3-4-5-6-7. Possibly the most ludicrous outcome ever.

Finally, this is a film director. Bonus points if you can guess who it is...
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« Reply #124 on: July 08, 2007, 11:16:10 AM »

By the time we post this, the final whistle will just be about blowing, but at the time of writing, there is 15 minutes remaining and the following players are still in:

Karin Lundgren
Neil Channing
Bruno Fitoussi
Simon Stocken
Vicky Coren
Evelyn Ng
Scotty Nguyen
John Exley
John Conroy
Harry Briggs
Phil Green
Patrik Antonius
Rhett Butler
Steve Jelinek
Alan Smurfit
Kirk Morrison
George McKeever
Adam Schoenfeld
Richard Redmond
Chris Sokrati
Pascal Perrault
Nicolas Levi
O'Dea snr
O'Dea jnr
Montel Williams
Priyan de Mel
Vic Kanwar
Tom McEvoy
John Duthie
Marc Goodwin
Tony G
Mark Seif
Cliff Josephy
John Cernuto
Jon Hennigan
Berry Johnstone
Keith Hawkins
Tore Lagerborg
Dan Harrington
David Levi
Jason Lester
Patric Martensson
Hoyt Corkins

Witnessed some nasty last minute exit, Jack v Kinsg (Jack on Flop) and J-5 v Tens (Jack on Flop & River) causing a few gasps from onlooking players.
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« Reply #125 on: July 08, 2007, 11:20:42 AM »

Snoops needs to catch up, they are into the last few minutes which means press get the boot time. We're going to sign off now and get some sleep, we have to restart again in less than 8 hours for the 1C day.

The fork is going in because we are well and truly done. 
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« Reply #126 on: July 08, 2007, 11:24:05 AM »

Did John Tabatabai   aka 'kunkawap' survive.   Any 1 got a chip count, not sure what table.   Would be greatly appreciated ty

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« Reply #127 on: July 08, 2007, 11:28:50 AM »

Thanks guys, see you tomorrow/tonight 
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« Reply #128 on: July 08, 2007, 01:05:13 PM »

Tom Burton went out with about 4bout 40 mins of day one left... He's all in pre flop against matey boy convinced he's ahead with AJ and matey boy turns over KJ ...well you can guess the rest....K comes down and out Tom goes .... He's gutted as are we for him .... To survive into the last level of day one and then get stung is hard ...after saying that he's reveling in the atmosphere of the WSOP..

Its what we all aspire too ...but not many of us make it..He will come away a better player for it i'm sure

Well done Tom .....Yopu can come away head held high

Thanks to Snoopy and all the Blonde team for providing the updates .... I'll be following

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« Reply #129 on: July 08, 2007, 01:13:49 PM »

Tom Burton went out with about 4bout 40 mins of day one left... He's all in pre flop against matey boy convinced he's ahead with AJ and matey boy turns over KJ ...well you can guess the rest....K comes down and out Tom goes .... He's gutted as are we for him .... To survive into the last level of day one and then get stung is hard ...after saying that he's reveling in the atmosphere of the WSOP..

Its what we all aspire too ...but not many of us make it..He will come away a better player for it i'm sure

Well done Tom .....Yopu can come away head held high

Thanks to Snoopy and all the Blonde team for providing the updates .... I'll be following



That's horrible. I feel for him there. A bad beat on the last level is a crushing way to go.
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« Reply #130 on: July 08, 2007, 02:51:13 PM »

I made it to the end of day 1 on 86.3K.  It would have been about 150K and aongst the leaders, if I didn't lose a 65k pot to Mr "My fold button is broken (familiar to all internet poker players) when his 99 hit the third 9 on the turn vs my AA which was all in pre flop.  But to be fair I have survived acouple of hairy moments earlier in the day, and if someone had offered me 86K at the start of the day, I would have snapped their hands off. 

Cheers all

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« Reply #131 on: July 08, 2007, 03:02:08 PM »

All the best for the remainder of the event Doobs
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« Reply #132 on: July 08, 2007, 04:33:40 PM »

good luck doobs and unlucky vs the 99 there... long as u keep surviving to the Final Day!
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« Reply #133 on: July 08, 2007, 06:24:39 PM »

Sat, 07 Jul 2007
Complete Day 1a Chip Counts
Complete chip counts for the 445 players who survived Day 1a: Tinten Olivier 270,500 John Dutchak 209,600 Stephen Austin 205,000 Michael Tureniec 203,900 Aurelio Arcano 166,000 Kitai Davidi 164,700 Scott Yeates 163,200 Dane Lomas 161,800 Andrius Tapinas 159,100 Alex Michaels 155,500 Adam Weiss 151,400 Cyrus Farzad 150,000 Adam "Admo" Richardson 149,700 Tuan Lam 148,400 Andras Kovacs 145,900 Matt Shepsky 145,400 Alexander Dietrich 142,400 Jeff Weiss 142,000 Casey Chldress 142,000 Francis Cagney 133,100 Ronald Crosswell 130,100 Ray Henson 128,000 Lars Bonding 128,000 Kevin han 127,000 Justin Rollo 125,500 Mark Cole 125,100 Steven Jacobs 124,700 Ricky Rodriguez 124,300 Joseph Fallows 123,700 Daniel Tarnopol 121,800 Julian Gardner 120,900 Brandon Adams 120,400 James Williams 120,000 Jason Peed 119,600 Tom Lanham 118,900 Alan Schein 117,500 Ismail Yilmaz 116,300 Edgar Montero 116,000 Ken Evanowski 115,400 Randall Amiel 113,900 Kenny Rundh 113,700 Scott Watkins 113,200 Brock Parker 110,500 Deborah Hinton 110,100 Kevan Casey 109,400 Todd Lundwall 109,200 Conor Tate 109,000 Matthew Stout 108,400 Marty Wolf 107,100 Allan King 107,000 Rick Barabino 106,800 Cohen Claude 106,000 John Reed 105,200 Cory Carroll 105,100 Deb Blair 104,400 Luis Velador 104,100 Dirk Schweigofer 103,700 Christian Togsverd 103,700 Yakov Hirsch 102,300 Steve Miranda 102,300 Michael Homony 100,400 Billy Baxter 99,400 Robert Hovah 98,200 Ted Leva 97,600 Joe Beever 97,400 James Lewis 97,200 Sebag Georges 96,600 Gabriel Alarie 95,900 Kristof Harris 95,300 Steven Prentky 94,700 Jim Kasputis, Jr. 94,400 Keith Ogren 93,800 Barry Greenstein 93,600 Pierre Guenette 93,100 Farzad Bonyadi 92,900 Ian McDonald 92,700 John Svorick 92,700 Dwayne Moyers 92,300 Michael Bakke 90,800 Daniel Elizondo 90,700 Alvin Zeidenfeld 90,400 Michael Watson 90,000 Yuri Bokkel 89,700 Viet Nguyen 87,400 Marc Fratter 87,200 Armand Kurth 86,300 Mickey Seagle 84,700 Richard Crowell 84,100 Andre Boyer 83,500 Brian Senie 82,300 Mike Giordano 81900 David Names 81,100 John Smith 81,000 Fritz Bogausch 80,900 Mark Bryan 80,700 Ivan Gannitski 80,100 Jim Feist 79,800 Russell Kamer 79,500 Guy Edri 79,500 Richard Fong 79,200 Don Dizon 79,000 John Magill 78,400 Stephen Weir 77,900 Hilbert Shirey 77,700 Jeff Madsen 76,100 Neil Chriss 76,100 Bennahmias Grancois 75,600 Anthony Newman 75,300 Scott Epstein 75,000 Amir Lehavot 75,000 Phillip Castrvita 74,300 Henning Granstad 74,100 James Davis 73,700 Doug Carreri 72,900 Mark Teltscher 72,700 Smauel Bekerian 72,500 Robert Ford 71,900 Jason Heidema 71,900 Paul Hersleth 71,700 Scott O'Reilly 71,400 Don Mullis 70,900 Dan Owen 70,400 Jac Arama 70,200 David Farber 69,800 Brad Garrett 69,400 Aaron Potter 68,900 Jonathan Fhal 68,900 Penh Lo 68,800 Antonio Cauczza 68,800 Karga Holt 68,600 Huck Seed 67,500 Raymond Rahme 67,400 Adam Kliebert 67,300 Minh Ly 67,000 James Gorham 66,700 Don Gala 66,700 Paul Lindsey 66,600 Tom Gity 66,500 Daniel Snowden 66,000 Liukku Kimmo 65,900 Joseph Gotlieb 65,600 Keith Gipson 65,100 Dennis Frederick 64,900 Steven Lynch 64,700 Alberto Romero 64,500 Jeffrey Nairin 64,100 Johnny Lodden 64,000 Loi Tran 63,500 Terry Jacobs 63,500 Steven Thornton 63,300 Glen Chorny 63,100 David Wesson 62,600 Ang Pang Leng 62,600 Lamar Wilkinson 62,300 Gary Deardorff 62,300 Robert Kovar 61,900 Michael Leahy 60,900 Raymond Davis 60,300 Andor Daroczi 60,200 Lou Merlola 60,200 Oliver Rowe 60,200 Matthew Hilger 60,000 Genci Hehu 59,700 Holly Bogausch 59,600 Mars Lilia 59,600 Peter Willers Jepsen 59,600 Jonathan Iacovelli 59,500 Andrew Cohen 59,300 Cancer Outlaw 59,200 Robert Beck 58,600 Justin Kyriakides 58,300 Saleem Tawil 57,900 Ken Dickenson 57,900 Jeremie Carr 57,800 Scott C Ehlermann 57,700 Phil Lifschitz 57,700 Miles Dooley 57,300 Dave Golder 57,000 Javier Mendoza 56,900 Duane Harrell 56,900 Lee Markholt 56,800 Christopher Becker 56200 Frank List 56,100 Aaron Goulthard 56,000 Radhames Vargas 55,900 Chris Crilly 55,800 John Kroshus 55,800 Scott Mayfield 55,100 Daniel Germano 54,700 Matt Sterling 54,700 Bob Laoria 54,700 Jeff Rogers 54,300 Jerry Schlicting 53,500 Suleiman Abueid 53,200 Jimmy Tran 53,200 Irving Lorenzo 53,200 Willie Than 53,000 Aurelien Guiglini 52,900 Raudy Holland 52,900 Henrik Bodholdt 52,500 Damian Perry 52,300 Peter Hill 52,200 Roy Winston 52,000 Gary Ringhofer 52,000 Dan Yaffe 52,000 Jack Flanigan 51,900 Can Hua 51,700 Patrick Jackson 51,200 Samir Zoudo 51,200 Bill Babecy 51,100 Paulo Carrillo 51,000 Zanitti Beat 51,000 Kia Hamadani 50,900 Jeff Burdeen 50,900 George Dolofan 50,900 Martin Olusegun 50,300 John Spadavecchia 50,100 Eric Strong 49,700 Travis Nelson 49,700 Per Hildebrand 49,600 Paul Chakbazoi 49,600 Brian Spradun 49,200 Yoon Kim 49,100 Larry Dragon 48,800 Chris Cobb 48,800 David Cheitel 48,800 Michael Whitton 48,300 Lowell Sharron 48,000 Daniel Burke 47,800 Metin Aantar 47,800 Aaron Eckhart 47,500 Marcos Simon 47,400 Kailing Li 47,400 Kenny Holzer 47,200 Dmitry Temkin 46,800 Steven Seidman 46,700 Christoper Taylor 46,500 Sam Bernstein 46,000 Salomon Cohen 45,700 Pablo Zarnicki 45,600 Daniel Harmetz 45,400 Jorge Walker 45,400 Kurt Fraser 45,400 Haeberlin Julien 45,000 Seng Saephan 45,000 Brian Hearn 45,000 Brandon Greenhaw 44,800 Adam Minnella 44,700 Aditya Agarwal 44,600 Boynjor Valdimatsson 44,500 Barry Dubose 44,400 Rob Moore 44,300 Lasse Aspen Melby 43,900 Phi Tran 43,900 Bill Campbell 43,600 Samuel Ling 43,600 Roger Lu 43,500 Vincent Crooks 43,400 Fernandez Leonardo 43,400 David Goldberg 43,300 Adam King 43,200 Paul Zarcadoolas 43,200 Robert Thompson, Jr. 43,100 George Kopp 43,000 Kenny Tran 42,800 Ryan Brown 42,700 Jeffrey Lowenhar 42,300 Billy Ragatz 42,200 Brian Hollywood 42,100 Nathan Lewis 42,100 David Kim 41,900 Ron Bressinger 41,400 Mike Lovelace 41,300 Richard Burns 41,100 Josh Templeton 41,000 Yuval Bronshtein 41,000 Badih Bounahra 40,700 Jeff Littlefield 40,700 Chris Bjorin 40,700 Brian Cospolich 40,100 Robert Stoll 40,000 Greg Nunley 39,900 Tony Lee 39,500 Russell Solomon 39,500 Edward Nassif 39,500 Paul Goldberg 39,000 David Hasson 39,000 Roger Jensen 38,600 Petter Andersson 38,500 Roger Tichenor 38,300 Bradley Libson 38,200 Keith Sexton 38,200 Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf 38,100 Chris Lovelace 38,100 Ed Hansen 37,900 Joan Sorkjsjan 37,800 Craig Duffy 37,600 Hal Sutlieff 37,600 Holger Vanisch 37,500 Mathew Graham 37,400 Doug Silverman 37,200 David Cowan 37,100 Max Miyamoto 37,000 Andrew Greenberg 37,000 Ronald Hertel 36,800 William Pilossoph 36,600 Karim Vegas 36,500 Ed Jordan 36,300 Will Leffingwell 36,100 Al Adler 35,300 Alan Hart 35,100 Mark Vronskiy 35,100 Jesse Kirchner 34,900 Randal McLoughlin 34,100 David Cai 34,000 Anton Nikaj 34,000 Steven Cowley 33,900 Peter Christensen 33,700 Gary Friedlander 33,500 James Griffith 33,400 Randy Clanton 33,300 Randall Brueckner 33,100 Jeremy Brown 33,000 John Arden 32,800 Leo Bernick 32,800 Vachagan Zakarian 32,700 Richard Wild 32,500 Robert Zack 32,400 Ewan Morgan 32300 Demitriy Shilnikov 32,200 Travis Quinlan 32,000 Georges Yazbeck 31,700 Shane Douglas 31,600 Andrew Brokos 31,100 Jorge Arias 30,800 Joe Simmons 30,700 Kiaran McLaughlin 30,200 Pete De Best 30,100 William Arnold 30,100 Buddy Lavassani 29,900 Ronald Lee 29,900 Eric Lida 29,700 Michael Leah 29,500 Tim Holt 29,400 Alan Hance 29,300 James Kirvin 29,300 Max Killingsworth 29,200 Andy Slater 29,100 Gary Burchfield 29,100 Clyde Rice 28,800 Joanne Monteavaro 28,600 Jason Myers 28,500 Charlie Ng 28,500 Tom Schneider 27,900 Tom Pacelli 27,300 G. Frank Ramsey 26,500 Gavin Priestley 26,400 Wayne Smith 26,100 Mikkel Askjaerfriis 26,000 Whorlay 26,000 Michael Pfeiffer 26,000 Stuart Breakstone 25,900 Jose Rosenkrantz 25,800 Juan Stinson 25,800 Kader Belbina 25,800 Jeff Odom 25,600 Matthew Molinari 25,600 Michael Kennedy 25,600 Kevin Maschino 25,400 Tomislav Gusic 25,300 Christopher McGlincher 24,700 Jerry Atkins 24,600 Sarkis Marashlian 24,400 Willy Weber 24,400 Isaac Galazan 24,300 Chris Pietrarosso 24,300 Dennis Waterman 24,300 Tobey Maguire 24,200 Gunther Sissi 24,200 David Lambard 24,200 Thang Tran 24,100 Steve Kuhn 24,000 Brian Tracy 23,800 Jim Hanna 23,500 Irwin Berlat 23,400 Thang Duc Nguyen 22,900 Roger Brooks 22,700 Gary Litterest 22,700 Morgan Machina 22,600 Jeremy Schwartz 22,500 Markus Ross 22,500 Stanley Statkiewicz 22,400 Christopher Lindholm 22,200 Michael Shammas 21,800 Gerhard Mayer 21,700 Alejandro Morales 21,100 Thomas Pettersson 21,000 Brian Gray 20,900 Bertrand Grospellier 20,900 Mario Filho 20,500 Aytac Apaydin 20,500 Judi Glidewell 20,300 Donald Crabtree 20,100 Brett Worton 19,900 Shawn Hattem 19,900 Tim Morgan 19,900 Veronica Dabol 19,700 Charles Mohler 19,300 Reuben Peters 18,800 Randall L Myers 18700 Anthony Orr 18,300 Clint Brotherton 18,300 Joe Tehan 18,300 Micah Cade 18,200 Ryan Curry 17,500 Magnus Karlsson 17,500 Adrian Hanauer 17,400 Thomas Kelley 17,300 Bobby Baldwin 16,800 Kourken Matossian 16,500 Allan Newland 16,000 Johnny Sanchez 16,000 Steve Flacco 15,800 Bruce Carter 15,700 John Horon 15700 Joe Gualtieri 15,600 Tony Cousineau 15,000 Massimo DiMarco 14,800 Chan Ping San Peter 14,800 Bruce Gerstein 14,700 Edward Roberts 13,100 Roy Tselentis 12,800 Ron Stanley 12,700 Des Wilson 12,200 Ethan Steinberg 12,100 Corey Zeidman 11,400 Qinghai Pan 11,000 Debbie Burkhead 10,800 Stephen McCann 9,000 John Stolzmann 9,000 Jonas Gram 8,900 Bill Lam 5,500 Shane Smith 4,500 Beqir Salihu 3,500 Oberbauer 2,700
 
 


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