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Chili
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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Jen says, "slow, slow slow so far" and Julian is about 5k up after hitting i believe, a house, a flush and a straight - 2 of those against the same guy. Also, drumm rolllllllllllllllll please, there has a been another exit. On a board looking like this:
A Abbassi makes a 1k bet against
Stuart
Fox
, who things for a few seconds before pushing his entire 12.5k ish stack ALL IN. With
. Abbassi shockingly instantly calls with
. With a blank turn and
for a nasty river, Mr Abbassi is out and
Stuart
Fox
may aswell go and stand for a couple of hours at the bar - in fact he might
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Arriving fashionably (if this guy can ever be fashionable!) late is a somewhat intoxicated Mr Fox. Although the near bracelet winner is denying his alcohlic antis prior to this event, he is clearly blurry eyed and chatting more than Parkinson in his prime. This go-to-the-pub-beforehand regime seems to be working out for him though, as the now shaven headed Brummie is up to a rather staggering 22.5k after just one level. The question is, can he last the day on his current booze mission?
In fact, how about this for a question... How many beers do we put Foxy on by the end of the night?
Excluding his pre-match warmu-up, he's currently finishing off his first pint. Any guesses? I'm going for 8.
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Good Lord, is that the bizarre sound of a 4th elimination I hear? Yes, my ears do not decieve me, as incredibly, we've lost yet another. This time around it's local boy Chris Gavriel, who finalled in the February festival here. No luck this time around, table neighbour Dean Mitchell snipering him off with A-T versus A-9 on an Ace high Flop.
In fact, Mitchell was slightly surprised about the turn of events: "I couldn't believe it," he retold. "I called his raise and bet out on an A-T-rag flop. He moved all-in with A-9 and I called."
The Hewston/Mallu style of play not quite working for Chris this time around, but I'm sure we'll see him back in the fray soon.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 22, 2007, 07:39:44 PM
Arriving fashionably (if this guy can ever be fashionable!) is a somewhat intoxicated Mr Fox. Although the near bracelet winner is denying his alcohlic antis prior to this event, he is clearly blurry eyed and chatting more than Parkinson in his prime. This go-to-the-pub-beforehand regime seems to be working out for him though, as the now shaven headed Brummie is up to a rather staggering 22.5k after just one level. The question is, can he last the day on his current booze mission?
In fact, how about this for a question... How many beers do we put Foxy on by the end of the night?
Excluding his pre-match warmu-up, he's currently finishing off his first pint. Any guesses? I'm going for 8.
6. Then he'll pass out.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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he'll reach double figures easily. I go 12, and a huge stack before he feels an irresitible urge to donk them off
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Wandering around the card room, I always see Mad Turk in a hand or commenting about a hand. He is involved in most pots, talking during every move and action, and when it goes wrong says "well u gotta try havent you?" Well trying he is and his stack is up to a healthy 24k already. He told me that he promised Ash Pervais that by the time he arrives at Broadway about 8.30pm tonight, he was gonna be chip leader... He certainly is keeping true to his promise.
Dave Colclough has a lively table sat next to a certain Con Cronin aka "the dazzling cornelius from smethwick." He keeps quoting god so I stopped listening hehe.
Gonna attempt the posting of some pictures now guys.
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Mr Xmas Turkey
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 22, 2007, 07:25:26 PM
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can i get a ruling on this
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tell stu he is a lightweight if he could really drink he would be down for bB5
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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Whats the prize breakdown guys?
Whats the structure like? 1 hour clocks? the filler levels are in?
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Quote from: Chili on September 22, 2007, 07:33:29 PM
Jen says, "slow, slow slow so far" and Julian is about 5k up after hitting i believe, a house, a flush and a straight - 2 of those against the same guy. Also, drumm rolllllllllllllllll please, there has a been another exit. On a board looking like this:
A Abbassi makes a 1k bet against
Stuart
Fox
, who things for a few seconds before pushing his entire 12.5k ish stack ALL IN. Abbassi shockingly instantly calls with
. With a blank turn and
for a nasty river, Mr Abbassi is out and
Stuart
Fox
may aswell go and stand for a couple of hours at the bar - in fact he might
Am I being stupid? What did Stuart Fox have?
And update on Neil Blathley please?
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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I'm going for 20+
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The very last hand of the night goes to Dewi James, who finds ACES and talks Raymond O’Mahoney into calling his all-in preflop bet of 15k. “If I had AQ, I’d call!” says Dewi. Raymond calls holding pocket 66’s.
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Quote from: George2Loose on September 22, 2007, 08:04:46 PM
Quote from: Chili on September 22, 2007, 07:33:29 PM
Jen says, "slow, slow slow so far" and Julian is about 5k up after hitting i believe, a house, a flush and a straight - 2 of those against the same guy. Also, drumm rolllllllllllllllll please, there has a been another exit. On a board looking like this:
A Abbassi makes a 1k bet against
Stuart
Fox
, who things for a few seconds before pushing his entire 12.5k ish stack ALL IN. Abbassi shockingly instantly calls with
. With a blank turn and
for a nasty river, Mr Abbassi is out and
Stuart
Fox
may aswell go and stand for a couple of hours at the bar - in fact he might
Am I being stupid? What did
Stuart
Fox
have?
And update on Neil Blathley please?
Oopps, ammended it now, he had AK diamonds. tyty
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September 22, 2007, 08:12:13 PM »
Quote from: TightEnd on September 22, 2007, 08:03:42 PM
Whats the prize breakdown guys?
Whats the structure like? 1 hour clocks? the filler levels are in?
25k for 1st
1 hour clock
No confirmation on the structure as of yet.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 1 - Interactive
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September 22, 2007, 08:17:49 PM »
Unfortunately for our Liverpudlian followers, Sir
George
Geary
of Grindsville has suffered a shock early exit at the devilish hands of our favourite Super Mario lookalikey
Essy
Jahanpour
, a well known player around these parts.
With Essy raising it up pre-flop with A-Q, a raising war of epic proportions entailed between the two players on a Q-Q-3 rainbow flop: Essy to 300, George to 2,000, Essy to 6,000 and George all-in before Essy called quicker than a hare riding a cheetah on a Japanese bullet train (surreal image, I know, but let's go with it).
George showed Q-9, and two rags later he was a gonna.
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