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« Reply #135 on: November 29, 2007, 06:59:24 PM »


TERRIFIC Update already guys. Sadly, I'm off out now, but I'll catch up when I get back.

Keep up the good work, you three are a great team.

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« Reply #136 on: November 29, 2007, 07:02:02 PM »

You know those hands that go all crazy pre-flop, but then slowdown on the Flop when everyone's scared to invest any more chips, well, that just happened on Table 4, young Ketu Nathwani threatening World War III with a cheeky 600 minimum raise from under-the-gun.

Of course, he found action, first in Carlos Walker who smooth called two seats down, and then again from Jan Brevik, the Scandinavian former GUKPT finalist making it an expensive 2,700 to play.

However, respect doesn't appear to be rife on this table, as Robbo Karoly (big blind) and both Ketu and Carlos made the call, the latter seemingly only pushing in more chips because of that magic word... 'value'.

As often seems to be the case in these big multi-way pots, everyone slowed down on the Two Diamonds Flop with all four players checking. However, come the Turn, Ketu opted for a bet of 4k, which was good enough to take the pot, although the final fold from Robbo appeared to be a reluctant one.

Robbo tried his best to lure out some information from Ketu regarding his hand, but the youngster remained firm and simply mucked him hand in silence.

Meanwhile, a couple of other players suggested A-K, but they clearly weren't sure and were dying to see.

What sort of hand can we put him on here? Is A-K the main suspect here, or could he have been bluffing?
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« Reply #137 on: November 29, 2007, 07:05:26 PM »

Is Carlos still in there then Snoopy? How bad was his stack affected?
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« Reply #138 on: November 29, 2007, 07:06:56 PM »

Chip from the start of level 5:

1   1   101   Jason Shellum   13600
1   2   102   Fowzi Baroukh   7975
1   3   103   Brian Gilbert   19625
1   4   1005   Manuel Palanca   38500
1   5   105   Chris Moore   22125
1   6   1107   Alan Vinson   11150
1   7   107   James Moult   30750
1   8   108   Ben Grundy   23125
1   9   1207   Stuart Fox   14300
2   1   201   Josh Gould   8900
2   2   202   Trevor Pearson   6900
2   3   203   Ali Zihni   22675
2   4   1102   Bambos Xanthos   30200
2   5   206   Gary Wilson   12850
2   6   205   Eughan Odea   18250
2   7   207   Priyam Demel   27825
2   8   208   Mickey Wernick   12825
2   9   1203   Scott Chaudhry   6650
3   1   301   Arshad Hussain   31700
3   2   302   Haran Paheerathan   26700
3   3   303   Jeff Buffenbarger   15675
3   4   304   G Garcia   17450
3   5   305   Les Kerrigan   6250
3   6   1006   Jon Heath   15225
3   7   609   Roberto Romanello   14250
3   8   308   Michael Denton   16250
3   9   1206   Jeff Burke   13400
4   1   704   Ketul Nathwani   21925
4   2   402   G Shaw   16650
4   3   403   William Martin   10500
4   4   404   Carlos Walker   14250
4   5   1105   Jan Brevik   14100
4   7   407   Mazhar Nawab   30225
4   8   408   Danny Dborin   19475
4   9   409   Robbo Karoly   24950
5   1   1007   Ken Wong   49150
5   2   502   Chris Sokrati   17975
5   6   506   Pawan Nayyar   13400
5   7   307   Jim Reid   16000
5   8   508   Lalit Khajuria   17500
5   9   509   Surinder Sunar   8900
6   1   601   Kyle Macpherson   7225
6   3   1205   Nathan Lee   30500
6   4   604   Dan Carter   29650
6   5   605   Dan Samson   19725
6   6   606   Dave Colclough   34575
6   7   607   Anthony Hardy   17300
6   8   608   Mark Forrester   19000
7   1   701   Dave Mayall   12600
7   2   702   Patrick Slusarek   53175
7   4   1002   Alan Dean   23150
7   5   705   Paul Leckey   2900
7   6   706   David Gross   7925
7   7   707   F Lopez   23825
7   8   204   Hongi Liu   21200
7   9   1101   Robin Keston   25425
8   1   801   Ian Frazer   21575
8   3   803   John Duthie   14950
8   4   401   David Smith   6525
8   5   901   Barney Boatman   13900
8   6   806   Richard Herbert   19325
8   7   807   Neil Channing   36475
8   8   1202   Victoria Coren   16350
8   9   1103   John Kabbaj   24625
9   1   504   Horace Harvey   20350
9   3   903   Ben Akiva   14075
9   4   904   Sami Yusuf   12250
9   5   905   Jeff Rogers   15500
9   6   804   Ian Nelson   11100
9   7   907   John Murphy   19025
9   8   1204   Patrik Selin   44225
9   9   1003   Davood Mehrmand   20125
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« Reply #139 on: November 29, 2007, 07:09:52 PM »

Roberto Romanello proving its not only his mouth that is menacing:

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« Reply #140 on: November 29, 2007, 07:10:08 PM »

In other news, John Duthie and Barny Boatman split a sizable pot with T-9 versus T-9 on a Q-4-J-K-7 board.

Meanwhile, Jim Moult seems to be heading in the right direction, raising it up pre-flop, receiving three callers, but winning the hand with a bet on the 9-4-4 rainbow Flop.

Finally, Chris Sokrati is showing Surinder Sunar who's boss, raising his 1.5k bet to 4.4k on a Two Diamonds two hearts board. Surinder gulped, hunched over in that huddled manner that only Surinder knows, and nonchalantly flicked his cards forward an inch, the dealer momentarily hesitant to whip up the cards as they hadn't actually passed the line.
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« Reply #141 on: November 29, 2007, 07:21:09 PM »

Barney Boatman is OUT. John Kabbaj limped UTG, Ian Fraser raised behind him in UTG+1, Barney called in mid-position with and Kabbaj called as well.

The flop came out A-J-4 with two clubs, Kabbaj lead out for 3,000. Fraser got out of the way and Barney raised to I think 9,000 commiting himself. Kabbaj was holding trip fours though and the mobster missed his flush draw and has now departed the building.

Dan Carter has whirlwinded himself up to over 40k. A hand before the break he limped in with , saw a T-6-3 flop with two hearts, bet 600 and called a raise to 1,700 from the button. The turn was an offsuit 7, Dan checked, and was faced with a 4,400 bet which seemed excessively large for someone holding a set, he set his opponent in and was rewarded with being shown which missed the river. A couple of hands later he just knocked out another player with A-Q vs A-J AIPF, El Blondie indicated of the A-J man, "I think he was just bored..."

Surindar Sunar has knocked out Pawan Nayyar with Aces vs Jacks.

Paul Leckey did the traditional 'I'll put my coat on while I got my money in behind so that I'll certainly hit one of my three cards' dance, he was all-in with against David Mayall's , he turned away from the table as he put his coat on and...



was the first card to propel back him up to 5k.

Finally, Prian De Mel (not in one of those godawful jumpers for once) moves in on a against Bambos' bet causing the clock to be called and Bambos mucking claiming Kings. Prian equally not showing claimed Sevens.

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« Reply #142 on: November 29, 2007, 07:22:54 PM »

Good luck to Jamie Moult. Tell him not to bluff off his chips as I will want then come Saturday!!!!

Currently sitting on one of theses nice pc's provided by Dusktildawn awaiting the start of tonights £100 freeze out.

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See you all tomorrow at the GUKPT final.

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« Reply #143 on: November 29, 2007, 07:30:31 PM »

Take it down Dan Carter- One Fookin' Time.
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« Reply #144 on: November 29, 2007, 07:32:21 PM »

I don't want to wish luck to anyone this time round, as every single time I do they get bokked in record time!! Smiley

Great updates. Off down the boozer now, but will be following on me mobile Smiley
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« Reply #145 on: November 29, 2007, 07:33:09 PM »

Good luck to Jamie Moult. Tell him not to bluff off his chips as I will want then come Saturday!!!!

Currently sitting on one of theses nice pc's provided by Dusktildawn awaiting the start of tonights £100 freeze out.

Awsome poker venue with free online access to keep an eye on the world.

See you all tomorrow at the GUKPT final.

Funny you should mention the luckmeister and more of it to Jamie Moult because he just knocked out Ben Grundy.  Jim raised it up with  and was called by Ben with  Two Clubs, they see this flop

 three clubs three diamonds

Jim bet 2k and Ben smooth called to see the turn

 

Jim again bet out 6k and Ben moved in for another 5k which of course Jim called, a nothing 2 on the river and Jim picks up a healthy 15k pot and Grundy is no more.

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« Reply #146 on: November 29, 2007, 07:34:26 PM »

Paul 'Lucky' Leckey (if that isn't his nickname, then it should be, just for the alliteration) has just doubled up courtesy of EPT Barcelona finalist Robin Keston. Leckey was actually standing at the time, the 4-T-2-3 board with A-J versus K-T looking like it was going to send the Irishman packing until the Five River handed him the wheel.

Keston didn't look too chuffed, as you can imagine, but he still has 20k and could afford to take the hit.
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« Reply #147 on: November 29, 2007, 07:41:28 PM »

Bad news for Dave Smith fans, your leader has now departed at the hands of Richard Herbert, Pocket Twos versus 8-9 suited all-in pre-flop. Something tells me Dave was short at the time.
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« Reply #148 on: November 29, 2007, 07:51:12 PM »

Foxy up to around 26k having knocked out Jason Shellum with vs on a two spades board, all-in preflop.

Ian Nelson has doubled through Dan Sampson in one of those Aces vs Kings battles.

Jeff Buffenbarger is OUT. He mucked on the river when his opponent showed K-Q on a 2-T-3-K-6 board.
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« Reply #149 on: November 29, 2007, 07:51:17 PM »

Josh Gould just double up with JJ v AJ to the heady heights of 9,000.

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