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Topic: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive (Read 35467 times)
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #105 on:
September 23, 2007, 08:26:17 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 23, 2007, 08:17:29 PM
Matt
Tyler
on Michael Artemis: "He's really difficult to play against, all his raises are big overbets, so you need a hand. He'll get caught eventually."
he has been caught out twice pre flop calling rereraises with rag aces against kings, but he has hit his 3 outer on each occasion, very aggresive player with one gear , nice guy but i asked him how he can be so aggresive whilst wearing a cardigan, the 2 just didnt fit lol.
cmon tiny tyler im routing for the big guy , he will fly the rest of the year if he gets a result , thewy and ash tied for second. good result all round..............
cmon felas take out the birmingham massive lol
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #106 on:
September 23, 2007, 08:26:29 PM »
Dennis
Troake
raises UTG and is faced with an "all in" for 21k from
Glynn
Rees
. All passed round to Troake who insta calls and turns over his
. Rees turns over
but no ACE for Glynn and he is out in 14th.
Rob
Sherwood
has made a great comeback from 10k 20 mins ago upto 45k just now. On a flop looking like:
Dennis
Troake
bets to put Rob all in and he does indeed call for all his chips with
Sadly Troak turns over
for the flopped 2 pair and Rob is up and away from his chair. I couldn't help but call "come back" when his
hit the turn and the nothing river gave
Rob
Sherwood
a very handy pot and lifeline.
Glynn Rees
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:29:48 PM »
This will have been published already but what are the payouts?
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:31:28 PM »
Quote from: Chili on September 23, 2007, 03:52:51 PM
Good Afternoon guys, made it safe and sound to day 2 if not a little bedraggled from a couple of shandys last night. The last 27 are right now unbagging their chips, Julian may take a little while. Here is the prize breakdown again, just so we can sympathise and possibly advise the winners how to spend their spondoolies:
1) £25,410
2) £13,860
3) 10,101
4) £7,700
5) 6,160
6) £4,620
7) £3,460
£2,310
9) £1,925
10) £1,540
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:32:58 PM »
Julian never fails to amaze, concentrating on his poker and now can be seen surfing this forum
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:39:28 PM »
Breaking News (aka 'colour' whilst we await some action)...
Burnley John just ordered fiver (yes, five!!) sugars with his tea. Ugh!
"I don't eat chocolate though," claims John trying to balance his sugar levels out.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:39:42 PM »
Things has slowed to a crawwwwwwwwwwwl at the moment. 13 left and not much movement bar, raise pass pass pass etc. With only 10 prizes no one wants to make a cock up at this late stage and burnley John just told Ash Hussain "I don't move me, same chips!"
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:51:49 PM »
Rob Sherwood raises to 5.5k, Rutter repopped to 22k, Rob passes and Stuart shows AK - Seeeee exciting news I bring.
On table Tyler, I'm gonna hover around Trev Reardon because with only 16k he is odds on for some chip movement or elimination. I told him so too and he said "oh great" but still smiling is Trevor, I like him.
Next level just started 1,500 / 3,000
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 08:56:13 PM »
Now down to 13 players, the players have moved tables to make room for the upcoming £100 rebuy. The blinds have also been on the move, now jumping up to a rather more meatalicious 1,500/3,000.
Whilst we await the restart, can anyone come up with a good caption for these twin texters?
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #114 on:
September 23, 2007, 08:59:50 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 23, 2007, 08:56:13 PM
Now down to 13 players, the players have moved tables to make room for the upcoming £100 rebuy. The blinds have also been on the move, now jumping up to a rather more meatalicious 1,500/3,000.
Whilst we await the restart, can anyone come up with a good caption for these twin texters?
"Let's both smile at the camera. One, two, three ...... go. "
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 09:00:46 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 23, 2007, 08:56:13 PM
Now down to 13 players, the players have moved tables to make room for the upcoming £100 rebuy. The blinds have also been on the move, now jumping up to a rather more meatalicious 1,500/3,000.
Whilst we await the restart, can anyone come up with a good caption for these twin texters?
I think they are simultanously texting the words "You wont believe this, but Brad Pitt is sat right behind me"
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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September 23, 2007, 09:06:37 PM »
Young Stuart Rutter is more rampant than a pair of courting rabbits at the moment, first continue betting Julian off a
Flop, before re-raising Dennis Troake's 7.5k under the gun raise to a massive 35k, leaving himself around 20k behind. Dennis dwelt up for a while, possibly with something like Tens or A-Q, before finally folding and allowing the Relentless Rutter Rampantness to continue.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #117 on:
September 23, 2007, 09:08:19 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 23, 2007, 08:56:13 PM
Now down to 13 players, the players have moved tables to make room for the upcoming £100 rebuy. The blinds have also been on the move, now jumping up to a rather more meatalicious 1,500/3,000.
Whilst we await the restart, can anyone come up with a good caption for these twin texters?
Text 1: What we gonna do about Julian?
Text 2: You grab his legs, I'll take the arms.
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #118 on:
September 23, 2007, 09:14:29 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on September 23, 2007, 08:56:13 PM
Now down to 13 players, the players have moved tables to make room for the upcoming £100 rebuy. The blinds have also been on the move, now jumping up to a rather more meatalicious 1,500/3,000.
Whilst we await the restart, can anyone come up with a good caption for these twin texters?
Can you pass chips via Bluetooth?
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Re: Broadway Festival of Poker: Day 2 - Interactive
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Reply #119 on:
September 23, 2007, 09:23:00 PM »
Last night Mad Turk won the award for call of the day, but today's
bluff
of the day has to go to...
That's Adam Wilkinson, at the risk of stating the obvious, but either way, he just pulled off a marvelous steal on the normally very astute Ash Hussain, the Monte Carlo runner upper raising pre-flop and being called in the blind by Adam.
A
Flop saw Wilkinson's bet of 8k smooth called by Ash before the Midlander popped out 12k on the
Turn. Again, Ash called.
With approximately 45k left, Adam then fired one more bullet, this time 17k on the
River.
Ash mulled and mulled. Meanwhile, Adam went through an array of postures, from counting out his chips to staring his opponent down to quietly resting his chin on his hand.
"Will you show if I fold?"
Adam nodded, and on that note, Ash mucked his cards.
So, what do you guys reckon Adam Wilkinson showed?...
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