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« Reply #255 on: July 19, 2008, 01:14:43 AM »

It folds around to short stack Paul Lammas in the small blind, who limps in. Big Blind Brucie raises. There is some dwelling.

I decide to take a break from watching Mr Lammas dwell to go over to the other table and watch Richard Stanley double through Marc Goodwin. The board reads 4-6-7-8-9, Mr Goodwin is holding 8-9, and Mr Stanley is holding 5-7. Mr Goodwin doesn't look massively happy about this.

When I come back to Table Lammas, the table namesake is all in with , the board reads two hearts and Mr Bruce's cards are gone, presumed mucked. I therefore surmise that Mr Lammas has doubled up.
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« Reply #256 on: July 19, 2008, 01:22:39 AM »

Please wish tom nightingale all the best from pab n moorman please,

also tell him to stop being a nit all his life, thanks
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« Reply #257 on: July 19, 2008, 01:25:29 AM »

On the very last hand of the night, Mickey Wernick pushed in on a flop.

"Call me for fuck's sake," begged the Worm. "I can't come back to this stack."

The action passed round to the penultimate player, Andrew Andreou.

"Come on, it's only 5,200," continued Mickey as the clock ticked its final seconds.

Perplexed by his decision, Andrew reached for chips momentarily, only for Mickey to abruptly change his plea... "You're behind."

Andrew paused again, sighed, and folded a face up.

Mickey showed , much to the delight of the rest of the table.
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« Reply #258 on: July 19, 2008, 01:44:47 AM »

Yes yes indeed, while I was taking a break because I thought Snoops was putting up the chip counts, it seems that Snoopy was taking a break because he thought that I was putting up the chip counts.

Here they are:

Christopher Bruce   88500
James Bishop   78300
Marc Goodwin   71100
Daniel Rudd   63300
James Reid   54700
Richard Stanley   50800
Richard Berridge   48300
He Who Cannot Be Named   47700
Jon Omara   45000
Jef Rogers   41500
Thomas Nightingale   41100
Steve Jelinek   39400
Andrew Greekfish   29200
Shahnawaz Randera   25200
Richard Sherwood   23400
Paul Lammas   21500
Michael Wernick    11700
Neil Giblin   9000

We will reconvene at 3pm to continue all of this until we have a winner, and by the by to sample some more of the DTD dessert menu. See you then!

 
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« Reply #259 on: July 19, 2008, 03:55:07 AM »

I only caught the latter stages of this bizarreness so I'm not massively sure how it came to this, but I witnessed He Who Cannot Be Named bet a fairly sizeable quantity of chips on the turn of the board and Mr Wernick raising him an equally sizeable quantity of chips. Mr Cannot Be Named called. Mr Wernick had maybe 5.5k remaining behind at this time. The river was the and Mr Wernick checked to Mr Cannot Be Named, who bet 4.5k. Mr Wernick got his chips in, Mr Cannot Be Named called the difference, and they were on their backs.

Mr Cannot Be Named: three diamonds three clubs
Mr Wernick:

Double up for Mr Wernick, disgruntlement for Mr Cannot Be Named. Extraordinary.

Just to confirm, HWCBN raised preflop, Mickey called. Mickey smooth called a bet on the flop, 7,000 on the turn, and then an all in on the river. "I thought he'd check the overpair on the turn," said Mickey. "By then, I already knew I was going to see the hand through, whatever the river was, especially when he dwelt before making his final bet. Gotta say, wasn't too keen on that ace though."



the same guy that folded a set of 3's on a J83 board last gukpt. Absolute legend and phenom poker player.
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« Reply #260 on: July 19, 2008, 03:56:57 AM »

oooooh, go on UpTheMariners, 1time Dan, shipit!!!!!!!
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« Reply #261 on: July 19, 2008, 04:36:55 AM »

oooooh, go on UpTheMariners, 1time Dan, shipit!!!!!!!
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gg Fran And Rich Hawes also. Ul.
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« Reply #262 on: July 19, 2008, 08:25:28 AM »

gl Rudd. TIIIIIDDDDDDD.
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