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Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 05:06:11 AM »
Righteo, I'm off to Ireland on Monday for the Dublin EPT, so I shall be handing the update baton over to NoflopsHomer for the final two days.
On that note, I shall leave you with the overnight chip counts heading into Day 2 and wish everyone the very best of luck.
Toodle pip.
Paul Rodgers 84200
Andrew Bradshaw 80600
Y. Umarji 72300
J. Iqbal 72300
Ved Madan 71600
Ash
Hussain
70800
M. Ghani 65200
Andy
Johnson
61700
Chris
Smith
54000
Karl
Mahrenholz
53900
Lee Birchall 52700
Kevin
O'Leary
51900
Richard Gray 50100
A. Kennedy 49800
Roberto
Romanello
46700
Lee Horton 45600
Martin
Green
43300
Jeff
Burke
41000
M. Damavandy 40700
Karl Limbert 40100
Chris
Sokrati
37900
Jonothon Butters 36300
Jamie Moult 35500
Michael Lott 34900
G. Westcott 32600
Paul McCue 32500
Paul
Vicary
32400
M. Shiels 32000
Paul Rayner 32000
Jeff
Kimber
32000
Willie
Tann
28900
Ash Ahmed 28700
G. Whytell 28400
Trevor Payne 28100
Mohammed Hussain 27800
Charalambos Xanthos 26700
P. Taylor 25300
A. Patel 24300
A. Harding 24100
Dylan Herbert 23500
C. Li 23300
Olabode
Ayegun
23300
I. Patel 22000
Lawrence
Gosney
21700
R. Alden 21200
S. Basri 20700
P. Baldock 20200
John Burberry 19900
Henry Griffiths 19700
Rob Reece 19000
Osman
Mustanoglu
18800
Dave Knight 18200
J. Pescot 17900
Dean Mitchell 17700
Richard
Simmonds
17400
Piers Whyman 16100
Rob
Sherwood
15700
John Marles 15300
Tony Harman 14300
M. Akinson 13200
Michael Arnold 12400
Gary
Chatterton
12300
Dave
Clark
Jnr 11800
Allan Rudge 10600
Mike Arnold 9600
R. Gilby 9400
Marcus Bebb-Jones 7900
Nick Risdale 7000
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 02:41:36 PM »
Morning! I've just arrived at Grosvenor Walsall and I must admit tht through my sleep-deprived haze the only thing I have thus far noticed is Kevin O'Leary's hair, glowing like a beacon. Excellent choice of colour, that man.
Oooh, Floppy's just this second arrived and he's already broken a glass. Yay! It's going to be a fun-packed day...
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 02:59:12 PM »
Yes, I'm here and have immediately managed to smash a glass all over the floor.
I know how to make an entrance...
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 03:31:44 PM »
It is action-packed here today to make up for the despairing of previous days. 3 players have already, as John Raab puts it, bitten the felt.
Nick Risdale and Mathew Sheils went out to Antony Kennedy in the same hand. I believe Risdale was all-in before the flop for his 7k microstack and Sheils got it in on the
flop, reraising to a 5k bet from Kennedy, who instacalled the all in.
Risdale - A-J
Sheils -
Kennedy -
And Kennedy is shouting "No King!" - the poker gods obey and spit out the
and the
. Kennedy shouts a slightly ungentlemanly something that sounds like "Cooo tooo nwaaaahhh!" that I don't think even he understands, and the losing players make their exits. Here is the winner, recovering from the excitement.
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 03:32:11 PM »
Quote from: njbh86 on October 27, 2007, 03:13:06 PM
Henry Griffiths - theres a photo of him in the day 1a interactive thread
page 2 I believe
I'm afraid he's out, I was covering a hand on the next table and turned round to see that he was getting out of his seat. Also, gone from that table already is M Arnold.
The hand in question was between Malcolm Atkins and Richard Gilby. Gilby had pushed over the top on the turn of a
. Atkins eventually made the call with
. Gilby showed
which held on a blank river. Atkins was down to the felt and left soon after.
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October 27, 2007, 03:34:26 PM »
Gary Chatterton, much to his chagrin, has just been forced to chop a pot with Antony Kennedy. All-in on the turn with A-Q vs A-J on an A-A-3-7 board, Chatterton was in great shape until the river paired the 3.
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 03:34:34 PM »
Also OUT is Malcolm Atkins, with
to Javed Iqbal's
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October 27, 2007, 03:52:19 PM »
Ash Hussain moves table. Says Danny the dealer, "You're on the big blind now so you get to play a hand."
He's now next to Lawrence Gosney, who announces, "Listen boys, there's 60 of us left, how about we take 5 grand a piece and f*** off out of this town?" There is some tittering, but no-one takes him up on it.
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October 27, 2007, 03:53:32 PM »
Contrary to earlier reports, Michael Arnold is still in. Still, er, plastered.
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 04:12:40 PM »
Soxy news...
In a four way pot, Soxy bets out 3k with A-Q on an
board starting off a chain of events. One player moved all-in behind him for around 13k, another player dwelt before folding, the third, on the button flat-called the all-in and Soxy dwelt to the point where he had the clock put on him. Eventually he passed, the all-in showing A-Q also, but the button held a set of nines, though the fourth player in the hand had the flush draw which would've hit.
"It was the flat call that scared me..." said Chris.
Ashfag Ahmed had doubled up in style, Andrew Bradshaw had raised from the button with
and was very much liking the
board that gave him two overs, a gutshot and a flush draw. The problem was that Ahmed had called with, yup,
, for the flopped straight. As the turn and river came
and
, Bradshaw was left repeatedly muttering, "I can't get away, I can't get away..."
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Re: Bluesquare.com Grosvenor Grand Prix: Day 2 At A Glance
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October 27, 2007, 04:26:22 PM »
Quote from: rudders on October 27, 2007, 04:16:23 PM
say a big good luck to blondes sweepstr- aka Dylan herbert. Also fellow taffies such as roberto et al
great updates as ever guys
Just been involved in a hand with Willie Tann, he raised it up to 3,600 from early position. Willie made it 8,400 more with around 20k back.
"I've played this hand exactly the way you said I should yesterday!" said Dylan.
Willie then admitted he couldn't remember what hand it must be, but offered that since both had around the same amount of chips that if they did both get their stacks in the middle, whoever won the hand should give the other 2% of their action. Eventually though, Dylan decided that discretion was the better part of valour and folded.
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October 27, 2007, 04:33:06 PM »
A very curious hand here. I wandered over to Table 4, where there was an
flop out, and over 30k in the pot. The gentleman in Seat 7, whom I believe to be Mike Lott (pictured below, hand on mouth), had 7.4k left in front of him and was waiting for the Seat 2 gent, Mr P Rodgers, to act. I stand around for a few minutes. Nothing is happening. Eventually Seat 2 snaps, and throws enough chips in to cover Lott.
"Oh dear me," says Lott. There is silence for one of those incredibly sloooooowww minutes. "Well, I know you haven't got T-J. I don't see how I can't be ahead." He still doesn't act though. For a minute or two he looks up at the board displaying the prize structure, for guidance. "Do you have Q-8?" he asks. "Sorry, what? Q-A?" says Rodgers. "I said Q-8," says Lott. "Oh, replies Rodgers. "No." Says Lott, "How about Q-A then?"
Supervisor Danny has now sidled over to the table. "Are updaters allowed to call the clock?" I whisper. It turns out we're not, but Danny has turned up for just that purpose and Lott has one minute to act. He's now guessing every possible hand that Rodgers could have. And then, with maybe 20 seconds to go before his hand is automatically folded, he goes ahead and folds all by himself. He folds
face up. And Rodgers shows
, for the not-winning hand. Mike Lott is sad now, and very, very short.
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October 27, 2007, 04:46:39 PM »
While I was watching Andrew Harding take down a pot on a
flop with a cheeky all-in, Richard Simmonds said hi. He says he regards himself as lucky still to be in, considering that he really hasn't had any hands for quite some time. Does that make him lucky? Or unlucky? I can't tell. Also I think I've broken the coffee machine, it's spitting out slightly yellow water instead of coffee now.
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October 27, 2007, 04:47:39 PM »
Kevin O'Leary is up to 85k, in a re-raised pot, he correctly put his opponent on A-K and called the push on a Q-J-6 board.
Jeff Kimber is OUT, he was almost felted when Andy Johnson min-raised his 7k bet to 14k on a
board. Johnson's reputation as a complete crazy play any two cards player worked for him though, as Jeff went for it with
, only to find him behind Johnson's
and it stayed that way. Crippled, Jeff managed to double up once with
against
, but then his
was no good against Roberto Romanello's
.
I Patel is OUT, K-Q into Paul Taylor's A-K.
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October 27, 2007, 04:50:17 PM »
Current Big Stacks (70k plus) include Ash Hussain, Ashfag "Dana Must Resist The Childish Urge To Call Him Fagash" Ahmed and Antony "Boo babby nwaaahhhhh!" Kennedy.
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