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Topic: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive (Read 30169 times)
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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Quote from: kinboshi on November 16, 2007, 09:17:21 PM
That's not regular Dewi. There's no Guinness in the photo!
I think the guiness is hidden down his trousers , explains the cheeky little
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Hey all you Guests reading the update! Why not take a moment to sign up to blonde? It's quick, easy and free, like NoFlopsHomer over on the Blackpool update...
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 09:33:12 PM »
Players are now heading out to the lobby for chicken goujons on their 40 minute dinner break.
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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Just had a beer with Roy Brindley, bad news is he nicked a couple of my best gags and will more than likely be passing them off as his own on a television channel near you soon enough ... good news is that I think I persuaded him to bring his
10 x better half
Mags to the venue tomorrow, she is an absolute diamond, and far too good for him
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 09:47:15 PM »
Can you wish Glen/BigFella good luck from me please and tell him 'Dookers for life!!!'.
Good luck Glen, M3boy and all the Blondes playing
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 10:01:10 PM »
Quote from: danafish on November 16, 2007, 09:07:39 PM
Double-uppers so far include this gent, Mr Mick Doron...
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...and also Mr
Michael
Muldoon
, on Table Tikay. Michael doubled up through one Conor Toban in a classic Aces v Kings showdown. Michael was holding the Kings, obviously.
I wish id doubled up, ive 16k, also its Doran!!!
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 10:12:51 PM »
Whilst we are on the dinner break, I was speaking to a few of the players.
M3boy is building his stack slowly and steadily and has around 17,500.
Tightend has also has a promising start. The main hand of note he played he held A-Q on a Q high flop with two clubs.
After getting check raised to 2.5k after betting out 600, he called "hoping to keep the pot small." The turn blanked and his opponent again bet out 3.3k which tighty called.
The river was a third club and his opponent now moved in for his last 4k...Richard was worried but after watching his opponent for a while, he picked up soemthing which made him think his hand was good and now called the rest of his stack off. His opponent gave him credit for a good call as his Q was good and Tighty was up to 22k.
Snoopy has started slowly and after seeing a few flops that he missed has been reduced down to 12k or so.
Jen has also had a bit of a nightmare, despite the fun she is having on her table, losing a big pot with K-K. Apparently she passed on a flop that didn't have an ace.
She raised to 450 with KK, having raised the last two hands she expected some action and found it as someone in late position called. The flop came
. Jen bet 500 and was re-raised to 2k. She now made it 6k and her opponent shoved. She passed the Kings face up convinced that her opponent had 8-8 or J-J..."When I get 4 bet by that guy, I'm behind", she told us...
Compo is up to 40k as well. "playing your usual tight game then?" I inquired. "Of course, I only ever play premium hands" he replied, somewhat misleadingly since he then added "6-7, 2-4, nothing out of order!"
The players are just re-seating now after the break. Let's see what happens in the 75-150 level!
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 10:14:03 PM »
Oh, I'm sorry Mr Doran, the player list is in places illegible and in other places frankly not true (I refuse to believe that Sideshow Bob is actually someone's real name). Thanks for the correctionizing, sir, and good luck.
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November 16, 2007, 10:39:09 PM »
Ok, here we have the full player list along with table layout.
Now I'm expecting there to be multiple spelling and typing errors, so if you see one, let me know and I will correct it...
101 Matty Edwards
102 Donal Mullally
103 Sean Jetty
104 barry Carter
105 Rowan Gilligan
106 Martin O' Rafferty
107 Brendan HArtnet
108 Eoin Grace
109 Anna Colley
110 Alfie Baldwin
201 Kevin Fitzpatrick
202 Michael Prendergast
203 Reggie Lyons
204 Cardine Maghee
205 Tony Baitson
206 Keith McGuire
207 Dawn Dineen
208 Manus Burke
209 Darren Grownd
210 Anthony Lynch
301 Joe McGinley
302 Thomas McGarvey
303 Mats Nylander
304 Wayne Brennan
305 Roy Brindley
306 Joe McEvoy
307 Noel Mannon
308
309 Patrick TObisa
310 Damien Kent
401 Anthony Cartwright
402 Aiden McIntyre
403 Loreen Dolley
404 Vinny O'Toole
405 Andrea Rimccson
406 Willie Clynes
407 Paul Marraghy
408 Thomas Nolan
409 Dimitrias
410 Alexopoulos Goors
501 Maurice Slattery
502 Eamonn Connelly
503 Peter Lee
504 Ketih Birmington
505 Shieley May
506 Daniel Sheridan
507 Vivian Brown
508 Stephen Mcclean
509 Ian Trohan
510 Christian McCann
601 Pat O' Callaghan
602 Andrew Draghe
603 Jay Welsh
604 Nick Right
605 Craig Stokes
606 Richard Prew
607 Mark McDonlad
608 Sideshow Bob
609 Stephen Murphy
610 Alex Coilles
701 Tony Philips
702 Feni Daily
703 Bruno Apollonio
704 John Weafer
705 Collette Murphy
706 Ralph Shalson
707
708 Keith Hogganth
709 Tony Welsh
710 Wes Farrell
801 Gavin Stevens
802 Gex Smith
803 Mike Apollonio
804 Conor Cooney
805 Dewi James
806 Tony Wolley
807 Jennifer Mason
808 Paul Higgins
809 Glen Laming
810 Allen Mclean
901 Roger Killee
902 Tikay
903 Gary Clarke
904 Jim Ringland
905 Vincent Mcnamee
906
907 Casimh O' Sullivan
908 Michael Muldoon
909 Dermot Jacob
910 Conor Toban
1001 Marty Smith
1002 Mark McGuinness
1003 Phil Harris
1004 Brian Nolan
1005 Mem Tam
1006 Dave MAsters
1007 Jason Darby
1008 Tony Herdman
1009 John Cullinare
1010 Stepohen Purcell
1101
1102 Willon COnnolly
1103 Mick Doran
1104 Robert Brosnon
1105 Mark Furlong
1106 Emmett Goft
1107 Mike Lacey
1108 David Cohen
1109 Andrew Tracey
1110 JP McGann
1201 Mike Kelly
1202 Chris Frasby
1203 Corma McGinikly
1204 John O'Shea
1205 Richie Hawke
1206
1207 Jimmy Kiernan
1208 Connie Sullivan
1209 gerom Friatis
1210 James Kenny
1301 Phill Coghlan
1302 Stefan
1303 Albert Kenny
1304 Louis Lavelle
1305
1306 David Pagan
1307 Mike O'Keefe
1308 Niall McNamara
1309 Padraig Parkinson
1310 Eamonn McNamee
1401 Derek Williams
1402 Ciaran Wall
1403 William Collins
1404 George Soumelious
1405 Lean Tracy
1406 JP White
1407 Kevin Hickey
1408 Niki Powell
1409 Keith Lawke
1410 Vera Duffy
1501 Colm Quarry
1502 John Burke
1503 John Nolan
1504 Michee Corraran
1505 Tom Christal
1506 John Weldan
1507 Eddie Walsh
1508 John Collins
1509 John Maurice
1510 Steve Meehan
1601 French
1602 Mike Osbourne
1603 Gary Stokes
1604 Sean Gerahty
1605
1606 Finlan Gavin
1607 James Wlsh
1608 Paul Garnham
1609 Graham Walsh
1610 John Snarebrigg
1701 Mark Reyburn
1702 David Gearie
1703 Nolam Fallon
1704 Mike Lyons
1705 Darren Smith
1706 Ben Dooley
1707 Jemma Walsh
1708 Raj Jeffry
1709 Colim Faulkland
1710
1801 Lloyd O' Farrell
1802 Henrick Lindstein
1803 Brian Cannon
1804 Mike O' Connor
1805 Adam Goulding
1806 James Lee
1807 Mike Ryan
1808 James Kehee
1809 Shane Flynn
1810 Keith Nolan
1901 Ian Nolan
1902 dave Luddy
1903 David Curtis
1904 Niall O'Callaghan
1905 Keith McFadden
1906 Who Man Chin
1907
1908 John McGill
1909 Eddie Sweeney
1910 Derek Murray
2001 Ciaran Taggert
2002 Danny Guiney
2003 Athanassadis Alex
2004 Gavin Kelly
2005 David O' Mahoney
2006 Rob Taylor
2007 Mike Rossiter
2008 Dave Compton
2009 Declan Daily
2010 Pat Kelly
2101 Bobbie Brennan
2102 Dave Flemming
2103 Darren O'Reilly
2104 Pat Storan
2105 Keill O'hare
2106 matt Dobbins
2107 patrick Stephens
2108 Niall Kelly
2109 Barry Hand
2110 Mike Hennessy
2201 Henry McGrath
2202 Adam FInn
2203 Brian Coody
2204 Colm Reville
2205 Edwin Hendy
2206 Richard Ronayne
2207 Damien Kavanagh
2208 Chris Coeke
2209 Oliver Cummin
2210 Castin Martins
2301 Donnect Blene
2302 John Ward
2303 John Quinn
2304 Jason Tompkins
2305 Gee Dooley
2306 Dylan Keogh
2307 Ebde Kendrick
2308 Dave McCarthy
2309 garry Whelan
2310 Percy Kingston
2401 Jenny Byrne
2402 Derek Thorpe
2403 Bo Ps
2404 Steven Kinnen
2405
2406 Nicky O' Donnell
2407 Matt May
2408 Derek Cunningham
2409
2410 John Kelly
2501 Colm Kennedy
2502 Robin Materaj
2503 jay O'Toole
2504 Andre
2505 Dave Smyth
2506
2507 Paul Fitzpatrick
2508
2509 Keith Mcinerney
2510 Paddy Dooley
2601
2602 Biully FItzpatrick
2603 John Costello
2604
2605 Mick French
2606 Brenda Foley
2607 John Lyons
2608
2609 Colin Lurdes
2610 Renan Macguire
2701 Jamie Barlow
2702
2703 Michael Malone
2704 Ian THomapson
2705 Marty Sheritan
2706 Conor Doyle
2707 Keith Cummins
2708 Wilf Dooley
2709 Oscar Wylin
2710 Ian Witty
2801 Kevin McDonald
2802 Worn Lane
2803 Nicolas Tesikalakis
2804
2805 Alan Kellee
2806 Iggy Dunphy
2807 Sheamus Olridge
2808 Owen Olin
2809 Jimmy McSweeney
2810 Mark Lassron
2901 barry Feley
2902 Matt Doyle
2903 Owen Lyons
2904 Sheamus Hoban
2905 Oliver Boyce
2906 Ken Conkery
2907
2908 Denis O'Mahoney
2909 Dave Callahan
2910 Michael Godkin
3001 Vinny Gavin
3002 David Tyrell
3003 Adrian O'Donoghue
3004 Fran Cgaro
3005 Ken Powell
3006 Declan McCarthy
3007 Glenn O' Rourke
3008 Brian O'Keefe
3009 Michael Trimby
3010 Wes McGroeken
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 10:51:07 PM »
Astounding Outdraw News!
Cards on their backs before the flop, the gent below (the happy one, in the sort of Thunderbirds pose), one Mr Steven K-illegible, was not really expecting his
to win once he saw his all-in opponent's
(one Mr Nicky O'Donnell, the sad gentleman below).
Oh, but look!
Board -
And to astounded cries along the lines of "you sick sick little boy!" from those gathered around the table, an obviously delighted Mr K knocks out a rather less delighted Mr O'Donnell. O'Donnell submits to Mr K's hugging, perhaps out of shock.
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Re: Blondepoker.com Waterford Winter Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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November 16, 2007, 10:55:31 PM »
On Table Tikay, Gary Clarke becomes Involved with one Roger Killear (barring spelling mistakes). The flop reads
and Gary is all in - eventually Killear calls.
Killear -
Clarke -
Turn -
River -
And with the rivered straight, Gary doubles up. Superbaaaad.
I promise I'll stop now.
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November 16, 2007, 11:00:08 PM »
I probably should have split that last post into several sections as it's possibly the ugliest post I've ever made.
Nevermind, just a few titbits of info for you guys. With 30 minutes of the 75/150 level remaining, Michael Muldoon is the chip leader with 49k. Following close on his heels with 42k is the super aggressive Anna Colley.
In fact she has just closed the gap on Michael after getting Aces. As alluded to, she has been playing very fast and loose so far, so no surprise when she picked up lots of action with her aces, persuading her table mate, Matty Edwards to stack off with K-T on a T high flop. Lusty bellows of "HOOLLDD" were heard from Anna and the turn and river complied, eliiminating Matty and boosting Anna yet further up the leaderboard...
Here she is, pretty happy with the way the tournament has panned out for her so far...
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November 16, 2007, 11:02:12 PM »
Hi Guys,
Can i please have a hoody cont please.......?
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Tell Dewi to get it won - visualise the prize Pool, as red wine.
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November 16, 2007, 11:04:29 PM »
Previously unmentioned owing to his location right at the back of the room where I assume nothing interesting is going to happen because I'm basically too lazy to go all the way there, is Karabiner. Actually, I can't speak for the rest of his table, but it seems that my assumption was right in his case - he's almost exactly even, and is here pretending to wear his blondepoker hoodie, possibly for something to do.
Laughs the lady next to him, well-known Irish player Colette Murphy, "He hasn't twitched in two hours, we keep having to check on him." Nevertheless, he looks pretty awake to me, and I fully expect to see Action Karabiner within the next few hours...
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