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lambor
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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October 26, 2007, 04:08:00 PM »
please give me an update on lam trinh. thank you.
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snoopy1239
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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October 26, 2007, 04:14:25 PM »
After learning of R Bent's untimely exit, I spotted a curious hand involving Midlands player Andy Johnson. Cool as a cucumber in a fridge freezer, Andy re-raised his opponent's 1k bet to 2k on the River of a
board. Johnson, who's laid back image, sunglass down, arms lying nonchalantly across the table, reminds me of a cool mafia player you'd expect to see on the Silver screen, evidently has a preceding reputation as a loosey goosey 'any two cards' player, as Mateyboy made the call with
. Andy flipped over
and non-surprisingly took the pot down.
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danafish
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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October 26, 2007, 04:16:12 PM »
Going back to
Rick
Trigg
for a second, he tells me that his table is completely insane - three exits already, and the first level not even over. Sad tales of set over two pair, sets against flush draws that hit, and he and his alice band have had to go outside for a smoke to calm themselves down after all the excitement. Here's another photo of his most excellent 'do. It's a little blurry, but I think it really conveys the spirit of his haircut.
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snoopy1239
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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Quote from: lambor on October 26, 2007, 04:08:00 PM
please give me an update on
Lam
Trinh
. thank you.
Lam Trinh has been located and spotted during these early stages, although when I last tootled on by, he was passing a few chips over to his neighbour. The board read
and after Lam's 650 bet into a 1,425 pot was called on the Turn, they both checked the
River only for Mateyboy to snap up the pot with
. Not a big hit, but a hit nonetheless.
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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Is it just me, or do a lot of Welsh poker players have names ending in 'O'? Anyway, here's another, Marco Clare, following in the Italian-esque 'O' ending footsteps of Roberto Romanello and the like, and possibly being just as active with the chips too. According to Henry 'Swiss Tony' Griffiths, who is watching from the sidelines, Marco is down to 6k and has "lost his head". "He's all over the place now," reports our ringside observer. "I just saw him call 600 with 2-3 of spades."
I'd just like to confirm that Marco hasn't literally lost his head. That would be silly.
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lambor
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October 26, 2007, 04:22:21 PM »
thank you. wish him luck from the family.
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By hook or by crook, or maybe simply via my spider senses, we have indeed located Mr Jonny Pescod who was requested earlier. He's looking relatively confident in what I assume are new surroundings, but then again I don't think he has been a busy be, his 10k starting stack seeing about as much movement as those peeps who pose as statues in touristy areas.
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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October 26, 2007, 04:27:31 PM »
Andy Johnson is deffo in the Mallu class of player, not afraid to call any sized bets with 7 2 off.
Has a lot of success with it too.
Is that chief second chippy from day 1a?
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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snoopy & Dana
Can you wish all the welsh lads all the best please
Dewio
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 1b Interactive
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Hi Guys, Can you keep an eye on Nick Risdale for me. Cheers.
Mike
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Other news is that Chris Bruce is down to about 5k, though not sure how. He doesn't really look like he wants to talk about it.
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According to my source, who, admittedly, is only Michael Butlin from Blue Square (he drinks way too many Cheeky Vimtos to make a reliable source), Kevin O'Leary is the wrong side of his starting stack after his flopped straight with 2-3 on an A-5-4 board was out-gunned by A-4 which inevitably made a full house. Fortunately for the multi-colour-haired-younger-than-he-looks South Londonder (did you know he was ID-ed in Vegas when me and Jen got in?
), he had plenty of chips to soak up the beat.
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Quote from: Dewi_cool on October 26, 2007, 04:39:00 PM
snoopy & Dana
Can you wish all the welsh lads all the best please
Dewio
Dewi! No problem, we'll get them do an announcement over the tannoy.
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Quote from: ifm on October 26, 2007, 04:27:31 PM
Andy
Johnson
is deffo in the Mallu class of player, not afraid to call any sized bets with 7 2 off.
Has a lot of success with it too.
Is that chief second chippy from day 1a?
Yep, that's him. You a fan? Good player?
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snoopy1239
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Quote from: lambor on October 26, 2007, 04:22:21 PM
thank you. wish him luck from the family.
Hi. I have passed on the message. Lam is currently on 10k with the blinds now rising to 50/100.
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