poker news
blondepedia
card room
tournament schedule
uk results
galleries
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
July 20, 2025, 06:15:55 AM
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Search:
Advanced search
Order through Amazon and help blonde Poker
2262325
Posts in
66605
Topics by
16990
Members
Latest Member:
Enut
blonde poker forum
Poker Forums
Diaries and Blogs
Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
« previous
next »
Pages:
1
...
2312
2313
2314
2315
[
2316
]
2317
2318
2319
2320
...
3822
Author
Topic: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary (Read 7868335 times)
Redsgirl
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1387
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34725 on:
July 29, 2013, 05:42:04 PM »
Pardon me, Mr celeb type poker bloke, but its monday so can we get back to the real world now?
British couplings?
Logged
If a man speaks in a forest and no woman is there to hear him, is he still wrong?
tikay
Administrator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: I am a geek!!
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34726 on:
July 29, 2013, 05:44:53 PM »
Quote from: Redsgirl on July 29, 2013, 05:42:04 PM
Pardon me, Mr celeb type poker bloke, but its monday so can we get back to the real world now?
British couplings?
Ooh, not forgotten.
Actually, I HAD forgotten, in the greater scheme of things, but not forgotten properly, just a temporary forget.
Am a bit mentally & physically wrecked today, will reply tomorrow. 100%, probably.
Your Dad looked great on Saturday, it looked like he had been eating rather copiously.
Logged
All details of the 2016 Vegas Staking Adventure can be found via this link -
http://bit.ly/1pdQZDY
(copyright Anthony James Kendall, 2016).
Redsgirl
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1387
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34727 on:
July 29, 2013, 05:58:31 PM »
Quote from: tikay on July 29, 2013, 05:44:53 PM
Quote from: Redsgirl on July 29, 2013, 05:42:04 PM
Pardon me, Mr celeb type poker bloke, but its monday so can we get back to the real world now?
British couplings?
Ooh, not forgotten.
Actually, I HAD forgotten, in the greater scheme of things, but not forgotten properly, just a temporary forget.
Am a bit mentally & physically wrecked today, will reply tomorrow. 100%, probably.
Your Dad looked great on Saturday, it looked like he had been eating rather copiously.
Do you think? He'll be disappointed, he had us lace his stays up extra tight that day especially for you!
Logged
If a man speaks in a forest and no woman is there to hear him, is he still wrong?
tikay
Administrator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: I am a geek!!
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34728 on:
July 29, 2013, 06:04:22 PM »
Quote from: Redsgirl on July 29, 2013, 05:58:31 PM
Quote from: tikay on July 29, 2013, 05:44:53 PM
Quote from: Redsgirl on July 29, 2013, 05:42:04 PM
Pardon me, Mr celeb type poker bloke, but its monday so can we get back to the real world now?
British couplings?
Ooh, not forgotten.
Actually, I HAD forgotten, in the greater scheme of things, but not forgotten properly, just a temporary forget.
Am a bit mentally & physically wrecked today, will reply tomorrow. 100%, probably.
Your Dad looked great on Saturday, it looked like he had been eating rather copiously.
Do you think? He'll be disappointed, he had us lace his stays up extra tight that day especially for you!
No no, not really, not fat as such, just pot-bellied. Pleasantly plump might be a better description.
Logged
All details of the 2016 Vegas Staking Adventure can be found via this link -
http://bit.ly/1pdQZDY
(copyright Anthony James Kendall, 2016).
david3103
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 6089
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34729 on:
July 29, 2013, 10:29:02 PM »
Concrete porn which you may just have missed
http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Grand-Design-eco-builders-don-t-jam-going-underground/story-11857228-detail/story.html#axzz2aTKRv4hd
It was featured on Grand Designs in an episode that was repeated on Saturday evening. cba to look for the link to the 4oD page, but think it's worth a watch if you haven't seen it before
Logged
It's more about the winning than the winnings
5 November 2012 - Kinboshi says "Best post ever on blonde thumbs up"
77dave
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 4010
5 2 off
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34730 on:
July 30, 2013, 12:23:22 AM »
Did you know that the Crossrail will use eight tunnel boring machines (TBMs) to construct the new tunnels under London.
Each TBM weighs approximately 1000 tonnes and will be up to 140m in length with an external diameter of 7.1m. This allows for an inside tunnel diameter of 6.2m once the concrete tunnel segments are in place.To construct the 42km of tunnel required for Crossrail the tunnel boring machines will undertake ten individual tunnel drives to construct the 6.2m diameter rail tunnels.
According to tunnelling tradition, a TBM cannot start work until it is given a name. This tradition is carried out throughout the world as a sign of good luck for the project ahead. Since our TBMs will operate in pairs to deliver the east and westbound tunnels for each of the tunnel drives we decided to name them in pairs.
Ada and Phyllis (submitted by Emma Duncan, London):
Ada Lovelace was one of the earliest computer scientists. She worked with Charles Babbage on his ‘analytical engine’, and is regarded as having written the first computer program. Phyllis Pearsall single-handedly created the London A-Z. A portrait painter, she got lost on the way to a party in 1935 and decided the maps were inadequate. She walked 23,000 streets, and a total of 3,000 miles to compile the map, delivering the first 250 copies in a wheelbarrow.
Victoria and Elizabeth (submitted by Bryan Evans, Burnham):
Named after the two Queens, Victoria was monarch in the first age of great railway engineering projects and Elizabeth is the monarch at the advent of this great age of railway engineering projects.
Mary and Sophia (submitted by Ray King, London):
Mary was the wife of the famous railway engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Sophia was the wife of Marc Isambard Brunel who built the first tunnel under the Thames.
Logged
Mantis - I would like to thank 77dave for his more realistic take on things.
Machka
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 485
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34731 on:
July 30, 2013, 01:22:46 AM »
I imagine the 'bits' for that are pretty pricey considering a 3.5m diameter 1997 model (rebuilt in 2008 mind) is selling for $3.8 million second hand!
http://www.tbmexchange.com/pages.php?page=618smet
Click to see full-size image.
Logged
RED-DOG
International Lover World Wide Playboy
Global Moderator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 47393
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34732 on:
July 30, 2013, 07:21:39 AM »
Quote from: 77dave on July 30, 2013, 12:23:22 AM
Did you know that the Crossrail will use eight tunnel boring machines (TBMs) to construct the new tunnels under London.
Each TBM weighs approximately 1000 tonnes and will be up to 140m in length with an external diameter of 7.1m. This allows for an inside tunnel diameter of 6.2m once the concrete tunnel segments are in place.To construct the 42km of tunnel required for Crossrail the tunnel boring machines will undertake ten individual tunnel drives to construct the 6.2m diameter rail tunnels.
According to tunnelling tradition, a TBM cannot start work until it is given a name. This tradition is carried out throughout the world as a sign of good luck for the project ahead. Since our TBMs will operate in pairs to deliver the east and westbound tunnels for each of the tunnel drives we decided to name them in pairs.
Ada and Phyllis (submitted by Emma Duncan, London):
Ada Lovelace was one of the earliest computer scientists. She worked with Charles Babbage on his ‘analytical engine’, and is regarded as having written the first computer program. Phyllis Pearsall single-handedly created the London A-Z. A portrait painter, she got lost on the way to a party in 1935 and decided the maps were inadequate. She walked 23,000 streets, and a total of 3,000 miles to compile the map, delivering the first 250 copies in a wheelbarrow.
Victoria and Elizabeth (submitted by Bryan Evans, Burnham):
Named after the two Queens, Victoria was monarch in the first age of great railway engineering projects and Elizabeth is the monarch at the advent of this great age of railway engineering projects.
Mary and Sophia (submitted by Ray King, London):
Mary was the wife of the famous railway engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Sophia was the wife of Marc Isambard Brunel who built the first tunnel under the Thames.
If you like boring, you've come to the right place.
Logged
The older I get, the better I was.
pokerfan
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 5551
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34733 on:
July 30, 2013, 08:23:42 AM »
RED-DOG ladies and Gentlemen, ^
Logged
http://twitter.com/#
!/@mally666
CHIPPYMAN
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1808
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34734 on:
July 30, 2013, 09:29:43 AM »
Nice meeting u on Sunday TK . The chats and jokes we had on the PLO table was always pleasant . Well done in another tourney well run and organised . See you around . God bless
Logged
celtic
Global Moderator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 19178
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34735 on:
July 30, 2013, 03:11:06 PM »
The SPT was great at the weekend. This was the 4th one I've played, and the first 6 max. All of them have been enjoyable. I had two contrasting tables. The first consisted of rononymous, raggy, wadey, mark mccluskey and a blue blooder. Spent the first level trying to bluff my way to a big stack and run it up from 30k to err 8k. Then I realised that plan wasn't working out too well. Eventually got a lucky double up and then got moved to a table of sky regs, including mac monster? The guy that won it anyway. Huffy puffy reg guy joined what was a fun table, and he soon donated his stack by playing some serious poker, badly, and soon departed. Macmonster plays a slightly unconventional way, limps big hands, limps medium hands, raises both too, so I really couldn't work out what was going on with him, and he completely owned me in a few pots. Was pleased he won, and I wasn't completely surprised.
I don't totally agree with you that poker should be fun fun fun, though I do get 100% what you mean. Saturday was a good example of fun, with a bit of a serious element too. 12k ftw. Well done to all at sky and dtd. Will do my best to attend more of these in the future.
Logged
Keefy is back
But for how long?
adiman999
Jr. Member
Offline
Posts: 83
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34736 on:
July 30, 2013, 04:30:34 PM »
Quote from: CHIPPYMAN on July 30, 2013, 09:29:43 AM
Nice meeting u on Sunday TK . The chats and jokes we had on the PLO table was always pleasant . Well done in another tourney well run and organised . See you around . God bless
I echo these sentiments. Was a very fun PLO table. Some of the greatest value bets ever seen where pulled out by tikay
£1 into £60, no problem
Logged
Pseudo Irish guy luckboxing through life
twitter: adiman999
tikay
Administrator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: I am a geek!!
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34737 on:
July 30, 2013, 08:10:00 PM »
I so enjoyed that hour or two of Omaha at the weekend, and of course Vegas, so I poodled down to Brighton tonight to play the £110 PLO (re-entry) tonight, which starts in 15 minutes, at 8.15.
So far, it appears to be a heads up competition. It seems that Brighton are at home tonight, pre-season friendly I suppose, and most of the Omaha lads are there.
I came out without much cash on me, too, and forgot my plastic, so even if it runs, will be limited to a single re-entry, unless I can borrow a few bob from some wealthy local. Flushy is never here when you need him.
On the bright side, if it only makes a table or two, it would be daft to re-enter. The downside is that if a cash game starts, instead of the Tourney, I'm not wedged up. Actually, that is prolly a good thing......
Logged
All details of the 2016 Vegas Staking Adventure can be found via this link -
http://bit.ly/1pdQZDY
(copyright Anthony James Kendall, 2016).
tikay
Administrator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: I am a geek!!
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34738 on:
July 30, 2013, 08:34:04 PM »
We started with.......6 runners. BOOM.
Apparently, two car loads of lads are coming straight from the football, (leaving before the end), including Flushy, Paul Parker, and Foxy. We might yet have some fun, then.
I only realised the score when I clocked Flushy's flash motor (note for Camel, personal plate = tosser) parked outside.
Logged
All details of the 2016 Vegas Staking Adventure can be found via this link -
http://bit.ly/1pdQZDY
(copyright Anthony James Kendall, 2016).
Machka
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 485
Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
«
Reply #34739 on:
July 30, 2013, 08:58:27 PM »
Quote from: tikay on July 30, 2013, 08:34:04 PM
We started with.......6 runners. BOOM.
Apparently, two car loads of lads are coming straight from the football, (leaving before the end), including Flushy, Paul Parker, and Foxy. We might yet have some fun, then.
I only realised the score when I clocked Flushy's flash motor (note for Camel, personal plate = tosser) parked outside.
6 runners?
If you take it down it'll be on par with Orford's Leeds SPT side event win back in the day.
Logged
Pages:
1
...
2312
2313
2314
2315
[
2316
]
2317
2318
2319
2320
...
3822
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Poker Forums
-----------------------------
=> The Rail
===> past blonde Bashes
===> Best of blonde
=> Diaries and Blogs
=> Live Tournament Updates
=> Live poker
===> Live Tournament Staking
=> Internet Poker
===> Online Tournament Staking
=> Poker Hand Analysis
===> Learning Centre
-----------------------------
Community Forums
-----------------------------
=> The Lounge
=> Betting Tips and Sport Discussion
Loading...