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AndrewT
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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July 18, 2008, 04:40:53 PM »
Quote from: danafish on July 18, 2008, 04:37:51 PM
Jon Lundy is a bit short after getting half his chips in preflop - there was a raise utg and a re-raise, which Lundy flat-called with pocket Kings. The flop came down Q-7-2 or Q-7-9 depending on who you talk to, and the gent in seat 7 whose name I do not know led out for 2,000 into a 4,500 pot. Lundy insta-folded.
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July 18, 2008, 04:44:19 PM »
Another Linton classic. "Don't report that hand," said Pete. In the interests of journalistic integrity, though, here it is.
Linton raises to a reasonable sort of 225. Two seats down on the cutoff, Rick Trigg calls.
Flop:
- Pete bets 325. Trigg calls.
Turn:
- check, check.
River:
Now Pete bets 1,000. "Oh no," says Trigg, "You're not value betting a ten, are you?" He calls. Pete turns over
. Laughs Chris Bruce cross the table, "You're such a fish." "How am I a fish?" replies Pete, "What am I fishing for?" Good question...
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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Quote from: danafish on July 18, 2008, 04:44:19 PM
"How am I a fish?" replies Pete, "What am I fishing for?" Good question...
you can't argue with that logic!
gl to all the blondes!
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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Quote from: AndrewT on July 18, 2008, 04:40:53 PM
Quote from: danafish on July 18, 2008, 04:37:51 PM
Jon Lundy is a bit short after getting half his chips in preflop - there was a raise utg and a re-raise, which Lundy flat-called with pocket Kings. The flop came down Q-7-2 or Q-7-9 depending on who you talk to, and the gent in seat 7 whose name I do not know led out for 2,000 into a 4,500 pot. Lundy insta-folded.
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Surely something is wrong here??? Did he forget to raise?!
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July 18, 2008, 05:03:48 PM »
Richard Sherwood is your current chip leader with around 30k. He just eliminated another opponent with jacks versus queens, all in preflop, jack on the flop.
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July 18, 2008, 05:09:55 PM »
A fun hand from the Table Of Doom.
One of Trevor Reardon, Paul Jackson and Joe Grech raised to 225 preflop, and the pother two called (missed that bit, sorry).
Flop:
- Reardon checked, Jackson bet 600 and and Grech folded and wandered off somewhere. "I'll value call," said Reardon.
He then proceeded to bet out 1,100 on the
turn, which Jackson called, and they both checked the the
river. Reardon turned over
for a flopped two pair, and Jackson mucked. I would tell you their chip counts after this hand but for the fact that we are getting FULL BREAKTIME CHIP COUNTS any minute! This is great.
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July 18, 2008, 05:12:09 PM »
By the way, it has been agreed by general consensus (Mr Trumper announcing it into the mic and everyone else sort of mumbling assent) that there is no reason for this to be a 3 day event, and thus it is now officially a 2 day event, meaning that I will be getting paid less for covering it.
Those of you tuning in on Sunday to watch the final table live will be sorely disappointed.
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July 18, 2008, 05:15:33 PM »
Here's our one and only masseuse karate chopping Richard Berridge into submission. Notice the 'AGE' on her back which is the tail end of 'NORKAGE'.
As I was perving over the local talent (that's the masseuse, by the way, not Richard), Ben Callinan found himself all in. He had
against
on a flop of
and survive a
turn and
river. He's still short stacked though.
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July 18, 2008, 05:17:44 PM »
Quote from: snoopy1239 on July 18, 2008, 05:15:33 PM
Here's our one and only masseuse karate chopping Richard Berridge into submission. Notice the 'AGE' on her back which is the tail end of 'NORKAGE'.
As I was perving over the local talent (that's the masseuse, by the way, not Richard), Ben Callinan found himself all in. He had
against
on a flop of
and survive a
turn and
river. He's still short stacked though.
I couldn't possibly rob you of a full frontal of our kung fu masseuse.
Berridge has 13k.
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July 18, 2008, 05:19:25 PM »
Current chip counts:
Richard Sherwood 12 6 24600
Michael Mccool 23 1 23800
Andrew Andreou 25 5 20125
Michael Lee 34 7 18175
Conor Smyth 25 3 18000
Laurence Houghton 22 2 17725
Andrew Johnson 22 1 16950
Matthew Wadham 35 6 16150
Richard Berridge 25 2 15625
Michael Wernick 14 8 15475
Alli Mallu 22 5 15050
Marc Goodwin 35 8 15050
Frances Creed 14 6 15025
Jef Rogers 14 1 14200
Josh Gould 15 3 13750
Matthew Buckland 12 4 13000
Alan Vinson 22 3 12700
Anthony Phillips 11 1 12525
James Bishop 12 9 12000
Thomas Carpenter 23 5 11950
Andrew Tuxworth 23 6 11950
Daniel Jolowicz 14 9 11875
Ian Gwynne 11 5 11775
Alan Stearn 35 4 11650
Michael Mincher 23 7 11625
Peter Linton 34 2 11500
Zaheer Zeb 15 9 11475
Thomas Nightingale 25 7 11450
Richard Stanley 34 3 11400
Benjamin Carpenter 15 2 11275
Daniel Longden 14 5 11225
Steve Read 11 8 11075
Nicky Evans 12 5 11000
Christopher Bruce 34 6 10875
Daniel Rudd 11 9 10675
Bernard Gabriel 22 9 10625
Paul Jackson 35 7 10525
Karl Johnson 15 1 10400
Paul Rayner 11 4 10125
Ben Vinson 23 3 9925
Peter Charalamobus 35 5 9925
Trevor Reardon 35 2 9850
Tuan Le 12 2 9775
James Dempsey 11 3 9750
James Akenhead 15 5 9525
Paul Lammas 12 3 9500
James Reid 22 7 9500
Sidney Harris 14 2 9425
Joseph Grech 35 1 9275
Neil Giblin 25 6 8750
Jon Omara 23 8 8700
Martino Libertini 34 8 8550
Darren Foster 25 8 8450
Ian Mcdonald 12 1 8275
Jeff Sharpe 34 5 8150
Ben Callinan 25 1 7975
Shahnawaz Randera 15 8 7975
Rory Campbell 23 4 7925
Richard Hawes 14 7 7925
Desmond Jonas 11 6 7725
Asy Ho 15 6 7500
Steve Jelinek 15 7 7350
Trevor Pearson 35 3 7150
Gary Teatum 34 1 6925
Philip Ashton 11 2 6900
Jonathan Lundy 25 4 6075
Bjørn Andre Hovden 12 7 6000
Matt Tyler 23 2 5550
Stian Johnsrud 22 8 4575
Richard Trigg 34 4 4450
David Smith 22 6 2750
Kyriacos Dionysiou 14 4 2250
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - Interactive
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Quote from: danafish on July 18, 2008, 05:12:09 PM
By the way, it has been agreed by general consensus (Mr Trumper announcing it into the mic and everyone else sort of mumbling assent) that there is no reason for this to be a 3 day event, and thus it is now officially a 2 day event, meaning that I will be getting paid less for covering it.
Those of you tuning in on Sunday to watch the final table live will be sorely disappointed.
You fool - you should have kept quiet and dripfed your update over three days - posting the last day from the comfort of Dana Towers. No one would ever have known, probably.
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July 18, 2008, 05:21:58 PM »
I would have known. FACT. end of.
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July 18, 2008, 05:30:16 PM »
Never quite recovering from that short-stacked-ness, Ben Callinan is now OUT - he raised and then three-bet all in with A-K to an enormous reraise from Neil Giblin. Giblin was holding pocket queens, which held up. I know all of this because the whole time Andrew Andreou was mouthing something at me across the room which I thought at the time was "boring" but actually turned out to be "all in". By the time I realised my mistake and got there, it was of course all over, and I will thus be resigning my post and today's updates will be provided by Mr Andreou and the beagle.
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July 18, 2008, 05:31:13 PM »
UPDATE
Mr Dave Smith has joined the Table Of Doom, which now has a full complement of nine doom-mongers.
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July 18, 2008, 05:31:19 PM »
Andrew Tuxworth makes it 275 to go from late position, Mateyboy calls on the button and Matt Tyler makes it 1,000 to play from the blind. Tuxworth calls, Mateyboy steps out the way.
Flop =
Check, check.
Turn =
Check, check.
River =
Matt bets 1,100, Tuxworth makes it 4,000.
"How not to play my hand," confesses Matt as his faces turns sour.
"Nice hand, buddy," he continues.
Meanwhile, Tuxworth remains silent, arms folded, face motionless.
"Will you show if I fold?" asks Matt.
"No," announces Tuxworth abruptly.
"How about that notepad you've been writing on?" probes Matt.
"Definitely not that," replies Tuxwroth smirking.
Soon after, Matt releases hand, only for Tuxworth to go back on his word and reveals
.
"He's an unconventional player," commented Matt later, clearly ruing folding what was probably the best hand.
Matt Tyler = 6,400
Andrew Tuxworth = 10,100
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