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snoopy1239
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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Reply #30 on:
September 24, 2007, 01:24:00 AM »
Ram Lakha will certainly be breathing heavily now because he's just eliminated a hugely disappointed Tony Cartwright. The swan song hand was pretty straight forward and unfolded quicker than a speeding bullet. Ram raised it up with
, Tony moved all-in with
and Ram called.
Board =
... and that was all she wrote for Tony.
Tony Cartwright
is OUT and becomes the
7th
place finisher winning
£3,465
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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September 24, 2007, 01:29:24 AM »
Drama at the final table as in the space of just one or two hands, another all-in is announced, this time Dennis Troake the player with his back firmly stapled to the wall. The man with the sniper gun is Julian Thew, and his ammo looks pretty deadly, a Kings versus Eights encounter sure to propel Jools' stack towards more dizzy heights. However, the poker gods disagreed, and although the 6-A-T-2 board looked relatively harmless, Julian was plunged into the river right at the death, Troake banging the table in an adrenalin pumped moment as the dealer popped out a third Eight.
For the first time in a while, Julian looked slightly taken back, his body sagging in the aftermath. Meanwhile, Troake apologised, maybe for the outdraw, maybe for the outburst, I don't know, and Julian stoically answered, "It's okay."
Next hand!
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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September 24, 2007, 01:45:30 AM »
Cash update
1 £24,410
2 £12,860
3 £10,010
4 £7,700
5 £6,160
6 £4,620
7 £3,465
Tony
Cartwright
8 £2,310 Michael Millas
9 £1,925
John
Falconer
10 £1,540
Stuart
Rutter
Seat 1:
Seat 2: Ram Lakha -- 52,000
Seat 3: Julian Thew -- 180,000
Seat 4: Matt Tyler -- 149,500
Seat 5:
Seat 6: Ash Hussain -- 162,500
Seat 7:
Seat 8:
Seat 9: Michael Artemis -- 195,000
Seat 10: Dennis Troake -- 185,500
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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September 24, 2007, 01:53:29 AM »
Ash Hussain raises on the button to 22k, Ram pushes for his final 33k and Ash insta calls and flips his
over. Ram shows
but doesnt get any help at all from the board only 2 queens instead which means:
Ram Lakha
finishes in
6th
place for
£4,620
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September 24, 2007, 01:58:57 AM »
We are now on Level 16 and blinds have gone to 5K / 10K. There was some chatter about missing some levels and shortening the clock but its a stiff no from the tourney Directer Keith (Steven Gerrard lookalikie who might go for a night out in Liverpool some time soon) they play on.
5 players left
av 192,500
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September 24, 2007, 02:08:27 AM »
Matt Tyler
is OUT and becomes the
5th
place finisher winning
£6,160
The shortstack of the five remaining players, Matt Tyler, pushes all-in with
and is instacalled and that's insta with a capital 'I' (actually, let's make it all capitals)... INSTACALLED by Michael Artemis who proudly showed
.
However, that joy soon turned to chagrin as the first card came out a Seven on a
Flop, a devastated Michael understandably letting slip the odd expletive. But before he'd barely finished his mumbling of naughty words, the
hit the Turn to send a relieved Michael into ecstasy. A
later and Matt was forced to exit stage left, deep in the knowledge that he'd been cruelly teased by the poker gods.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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September 24, 2007, 02:13:16 AM »
Absloute up to the minute chip counts:
Julian Thew -- 196,500
Ash Hussain -- 235,000
Michael Artemis -- 325,000
Dennis Troake -- 203,000
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September 24, 2007, 02:27:22 AM »
Dennis Troake raises to 40k on the button, Julian pushed his stack and winced when Dennis said "Yeah, I call."
Julian
Dennis
No help on the board which means
Julian Thew
is
4th
place finsher for
£7,700
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Reply #38 on:
September 24, 2007, 02:32:03 AM »
And with Julian out of the way, the three agree to a three-way split.
Dennis
Troake
was the slight chip leader and so take the trophy and the title, but the real winners here are the bloggers who get to go home earlier than expected.
Ash
Hussain
is the
3rd
place finisher winning
£15,760
Michael Artemis
is the
2nd
place finisher winning
£15,760
DENNIS
TROAKE
IS THE
BROADWAY POKER FESTIVAL CHAMPION
WINNING
£15,760
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - At A Glance
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September 24, 2007, 02:35:27 AM »
And here is the total money split tonight including the deal:
1
£24,410
Dennis Troake £15,760
2
£12,860
Michael Artemis £15,760
3
£10,010
Ash Hussain £15,760
4 £7,700 Julian Thew
5 £6,160 Matt Tyler
6 £4,620 Ram Lakha
7 £3,465 Tony Cartwright
8 £2,310 Michael Millas
9 £1,925 John Falconer
10 £1,540 Stuart Rutter
11 £1,000 Adam Wilkinson
12 £1,000 Rob Sherwood
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