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« Reply #195 on: October 31, 2007, 10:06:23 PM »

While I still don't have the photo from Annette's brother, you can ask her and she will tell you that I was the 2nd person (after her obv) to wear the bracelet.  Also, tell her I said good luck and to send me that pic of us w/ the bracelet so I can brag to you.

I passed on your good luck wishes to Annette, she said Thanks AND confirmed your story of first person to wear her bracelet... pah!
 

Muahahhahahahahha.


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She relays good news too, she doubled up courtesty of a guy limping on the button with Aces and Annette holding 67 suited.  She duelly flopped two pair and is sitting prettier with 19,600.


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BTW, I did find this pic of Annette & I, seconds after she won the WSOPE.  No bracelet in the pic tho Sad

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« Reply #196 on: October 31, 2007, 10:07:05 PM »

There haven't been many Ian Cox updates today, mainly because we already know he'll make the final table, but he was recently spotted betting his London EPT fellow finalist, Florian Langmann, off a pot with a 3.6k bet on a board.

"Hey, snoopy," beckons Coxy. "My wife wants a word with you, she read my bio where you mentioned shopping and credit cards. You're in trouble now."

Gulp, I shall be looking over my shoulder from now on, although that may prove difficult considering I don't know what Mrs Cox looks like.

18.5k for the Crapper.

Show us your legs Snoopy and I'll forgive you

Hugs,
Mrs Cox  thumbs up

They've gone shy now...

Chicken.

Chicken Legs?  Has he shown you already?

Sigh, okay, I haven't worked out for a while, so be gentle...



      
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« Reply #197 on: October 31, 2007, 10:11:15 PM »

Nice Pic Jslaso!
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« Reply #198 on: October 31, 2007, 10:18:43 PM »


Current chip leaders:

(1) Ludovic Lacay -- 93,350
(2) Philip Hardy -- 59,000
(3) Simon Munoz -- 60,200
(4) Ash Hussain -- 47,500
(5) Runar Runarsson -- 43,400


Oh Snoop -- Are you forgetting someone?? lol

TR23

Snoopy is very naughty Nancy.

3) MICHAEL MARTIN
49,500

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« Reply #199 on: October 31, 2007, 10:20:25 PM »

Any pics or further updates of Sylvester "Vesty" Geoghegan:  http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=753

Excellent updates guys as per usual.

Cheers,
Richie.
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« Reply #200 on: October 31, 2007, 10:27:09 PM »

BTW, I did find this pic of Annette & I, seconds after she won the WSOPE.  No bracelet in the pic tho Sad

Jason --  That's a great picture of you and Annette......I know you're very proud of her.  I bet you wish you were in Dublin right now.

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« Reply #201 on: October 31, 2007, 10:30:59 PM »

Patrick Bruel, Roy Brindley are all missing presumed lost.
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« Reply #202 on: October 31, 2007, 10:33:46 PM »

Jeff Kimber is OUT. After climbing from 2,500 back up to 16,500, he then ran Queens into Aces for a sad swan song. However, he seems to be ruing a bluff gone wrong from earlier: "I bluffed off most of my stack against a numpty. He had three queens, but should have folded. Even Kukuwap next to me said I must have a full house, but I just mucked and was down to 5k."

"My table was so soft too," he added.
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« Reply #203 on: October 31, 2007, 10:36:54 PM »

Here are the chip counts no from the end of level 6.

Ludovic Lacay France 98150
 Simon  Munoz Spain 70600
 Runar Runarsson Iceland 52600
 Phillip Hardy Ireland 51825
 Michael Martin USA 50750
 Arshad Hussain UK 48475
 Raymi Sanchez Thörn Sweden 46475
 Tronde Eidsvig Norway 46000
 Guillaume  de la Gorce France 44525
 Jose Luis Picazo Collado Spain 43225
 Thor  Hansen Norway 42650
 Florian Langmann Germany 40975
 Tommi Lindfors Finland 39450
 Jan Veit Germany 36725
 Josh Gould UK 34175
 Bart Wetstein Holland 33500
 Thomas Bentham UK 33225
 Surinder Sunar UK 33050
Justin Francis USA 32300
 Michael Durrer Germany 29425
 Mark Roland USA 28675
 Sami Kalopuro Finland 28375
 Ziad Kaady USA 26650
 Ian Cox UK 25950
 Andreas Hoivold Norway 24550
 Aidan Quin Canada 24425
 Paddy McCloskey Ireland 24100
 Carlo Gabriele UK 23625
Lino Cunha Portugal 23550
 Juha Helppi Finland 23300
 Liam Flood Ireland 23275
 George McKeever UK 22925
 Jonothon Butters UK 22475
 Vinh Nguyen Vietnam 21450
 Paul Gourlay UK 20200
 Nicolas Levi France 20125
 Paul O'Hehir Ireland 20075
 Roy Brindley Ireland 19975
 Annette  Obrestad Norway 19325
 Albert Smith USA 18900
 Chuc Hoang France 18825
 Chris Bush Canada 18675
 Paul Leckey Ireland 17075
 Roman Yitzhaki USA 17025
 Alan Trueick N.Ireland 16675
 Antonio Lemos Portugal 16550
 Jonas Molander Sweden 16500
 Paul Cryan Ireland 16400
 Anthony Roux France 16225
 Antoon Kleynen Holland 14675
 Lars Sjölin Sweden 13825
 Alexander Fitzgerald USA 13725
 Lars-Ola Svensson Sweden 13225
 Jean-Claude Perrot France 13175
 Alexia Portal France 12450
 Christian Taeper German 12325
 Gijsbertus Spijkers Holland 12000
 Martin Green UK 11725
 Robert Glavin Ireland 11400
 Ben  Grundy England 11300
 Michiel Brummelhuis Netherlands 10500
 Chris Smith UK 10400
 Patrick O'Connor Ireland 10300
 Patrick Bruel France 9725
 Ramzi Jelassi Sweden 9725
 Arnaud Mattern France 9625
 Sean Donaldson Ireland 9575
 Mika Paasonen Finland 9100
 Ricardo Oscar Braga Pinto de Sousa Portugal 7875
 Terry Cook UK 7775
 Derek Williams Ireland 7050
 Mark Bointon UK 5900
Raul Mestre Spain 5575

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« Reply #204 on: October 31, 2007, 10:37:07 PM »

According to Jeff Kimber, the hot topic of the day was a bet between Chris Smith, Dan Smith and John Tabatabai about the existence of the word debaucherous (don't ask). The Smiths are claiming it doesn't exist, but Kunkuwap is remaining adamant. Using my Internet surfing skills though, I can confirm that it isn't complete gobbledygook and has somehow found a place on dictionary.com

debaucherous
Definition: tending to indulge in sensuous pleasures
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« Reply #205 on: October 31, 2007, 10:53:25 PM »

Thomas Kremser has just announced the last 7 hands, oddly, which means we'll be done and dusted in around 10 minutes. Meanwhile, I couldn't help but notice that Liam Flood has sky rocketed up to 74,500 after spending most of the day short in chips. Still life in the old dog yet!
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« Reply #206 on: October 31, 2007, 10:53:42 PM »

Right, we reached 15 mins short of the last level of the night (7) and they stopped the clock and every table now plays 7 hands to stop any slowing up nonsense.  After this we shall have a full list of chip counts and players for the end of day, hopefully not too long afterwards.
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« Reply #207 on: October 31, 2007, 10:54:44 PM »

Ben Grundy is treated to a late double up courtesy of Arnaud Mattern and the Poker Gods, an Aces versus Kings encounter enough to shoot back to his starting stack. Frenchman Arnaud drops to a similar figure.
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« Reply #208 on: October 31, 2007, 10:56:24 PM »

BTW, I did find this pic of Annette & I, seconds after she won the WSOPE.  No bracelet in the pic tho Sad

Jason --  That's a great picture of you and Annette......I know you're very proud of her.  I bet you wish you were in Dublin right now.

TR23

Of course I am.  Annette is the one who taught me how to play poker and she's also one of my best friends in the world.  As much as I'd love to be traveling the circuit with her right now, it's great to follow her progress and watch her turn into one of the best in the world. Keep the updates coming.
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« Reply #209 on: October 31, 2007, 11:01:11 PM »

Sincere appologies but a table was missed off the chip counts from the end of level 6.  The following people are NOT out and still have chips:

Luca Pagano
Alan Smurfit
Tony Cascarino
Anders Pettersson
Andreas Hagan
Richard Ashby
Katja Thater
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