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snoopy1239
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 08:25:50 PM »
Bad news for loafer fans, the Flushter's gone.
54 James Dempsey
55 Philip Ashton
56 Peter Charalamobus
57 Bernard Gabriel
58 Richard Trigg
59 Trevor Reardon
60 Michael Mincher
61 Michael Lee
62 Andrew Johnson
63 Paul Jackson
64 Stian Johnsrud
65 Asy Ho
66 Nicky Evans
67 Anthony Phillips
68 Jonathan Lundy
69 Desmond Jonas
70 Andrew Tuxworth
71 Ben Callinan
72 Kyriacos Dionysiou
73 John Eames
74 Dean Sanders
75 Mohammed Shafiq
76 Keith Johnson
77 Albert Sapiano
78 Anthony Nicholls
79 Adam Wilkinson
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 08:38:57 PM »
A day of turmoil and misery has ended for Pete Linton as he crashes out at the affluent hands of table menace Chris Bruce. In a limped pot and with the flop reading Q-8-5, Chris led out for 600, Ali Mallu called and Pete made it 2,500 to play with A-Q. Chris raised again to 8,000, Mallu stepped out of the way and Pete called, later confessing it, "I didn't particularly like it at the time, but he'd been pissing me off." Although Chris had been aggressive throughout the day, Pete had pushed at the wrong time as Brucie had the goods on this occasion, his eights in dominant shape against a now paltry top pair. Blanks on the later streets and Pete was gone.
"There was a hand from earlier where I think I should have made my move. The flop was A-8-3, under the gun bet, I smooth called with A-K and Chris reraised. I let it go, but maybe I should have shoved it in then."
Some of your current chip leaders:
Mickey Wernick -- 35,000
Chris Bruce -- 40,000
HWCBN -- 27,000
Joe Grech -- 25,000
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 08:40:09 PM »
I caught the very end of a hand between Ali Mallu and Richard Stanley. The board read 7-A-6-Q-K and the two of them were eyeing each other with indescribable suspicion. Very slowly, Mallu turned over an Ace. Very slowly, so did Stanley. Then veeerrry sloowwwly, Mallu turned over a three to go with it. Not breaking eye contact, Stanley turned over a five. Split. Not sure what all the eyeing was about. Very dramatic, though.
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A few more chip counts for you to go crazy with:
Gareth Teatum -- 10,800
Martino Libertini -- 12,400
Tom Nightingale -- 11,400
Richard Stanley -- 15,500
Ian McDonald -- 22,400
Thomas Carpenter -- 25,000
Matt Tyler -- 5,000
Trevor Pearson -- 5,100
Alan Vinson -- 26,900
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 08:58:33 PM »
Mickey Wernick is down to a very-roughly-estimated 25k after doubling up Richard Berridge to an equally-roughly-estimated 30k. Not sure what Mr Wernick was holding but Mr Berridge was holding
for a turned flush.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 09:00:23 PM »
Dave Smith is OUT. He was drawing dead with
versus the
of Gareth Teatum on a
board. Academic
on the river.
Also gone is James Akenhead, who departed in more testicle crunching circumstances, his pocket kings losing out to Karl Johnson's big Slick river when a flush arrived on the turn.
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All in preflop.
Matthew Buckland =
Jim Reid =
qs
Board =
As Red-Dog once sang in his slimmer vest-wearing days, "another one bites the dust."
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 09:02:38 PM »
Also no longer on his last published chip count, Mr Gareth Teatum. With around 7k in the pot, and a full board reading
dealt, Richard Stanley bet 2.5k. After a good long dwell, announced Teatum, "F***. Me." He folded, and is now on around 8.5k.
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Ben Vinson -- 37,800
Karl Johnson -- 10,400
Conor Smyth -- 15,100
Richard Berridge -- 25,100
Chris Bruce -- 43,200
Marc Goodwin -- 16,200
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 09:15:44 PM »
More Tales From Table Andreou. "Ooh, you missed a good one..."
It folded around to Mr Andreou on the button, who found 3-5 offsuit. "A monster." He raised. He found himself called by a mysterious gentleman who insists on being identified only as "The Chinese Guy". The flop came an unappetizing Q-J-4 and The Chinese Guy came out betting the pot, 1.5k. Mr Andreou considered his options, and did the decent thing - he raised to 4k. The Chinese Guy folded, and Mr Andreou gleefully showed him the bluff.
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July 18, 2008, 09:29:56 PM »
No joy for Matt Tyler either. After grinding like a champion skateboarder, Matt eventually succumbed to the might of Thomas Carpenter and his accompanying bullets. "I had a king high flush draw and a gutshot on the flop so called off my chips. I knew what he had, I just wanted to gamble."
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After building a mammoth stack, Ben Vinson has taken a step backwards and double up neighbour Marc Goodwin. I didn't catch the preflop action, but all the monies flew in on a
board with Ben's Ah
drawing dead against MrCool's
. Looks like Marc has rocket up to around the 30-35k mark.
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Bjorn Andre Hovden (pictured) has been eliminated by Richard Sherwood in what was a classic queens v A-K coinflip. "Well, that makes it interesting," observed Andrew Andreou as the flop came
to give Sherwood a set of ladies, but his foe the Broadway straight draw. However, even though Sherwood bizarrely requested a "jack" for his opponent, it failed to emerge on the
turn and
river and Hovden was gone.
"You know you're not meant to call out your opponent's card don't you?" asked Jim Reid. "Reverse psychology," was the reply.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 09:44:02 PM »
Mr Steve "Cardshark" Read is up to the heady heights of 25k. He bet out 1.2k on a
flop, and his Mateyboy opponent called. He bet out another 2.5k on the
turn, appearing rather irked. This time his Mate-opponent made it 5k. Can't have been too irked underneath, as with barely a thought, Read moved all in, and Mate-opponent folded even faster.
Steve Jelinek -- 31,800
Joe Grech -- 23,500
Jeff Rogers -- 27,300
Richard Hawes -- 16,200
Jeff Sharpe -- 2,100
Paul Lammas -- 17,700
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 09:47:59 PM »
A short-stacked Daniel Longden has enjoyed a rather lucky double up. He checked the
flop, and the only other gent in the hand, Richard Berridge, put him in. Insta-call from Longden.
Berridge:
Longden:
Absolute blanks on the turn and river, and all in stays in, as they say.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 10:02:58 PM »
Latest chip counts:
Christopher Bruce 12 5 44900
Michael Mccool 23 1 36000
Thomas Carpenter 23 5 35075
Ben Vinson 23 2 33225
Jef Rogers 14 1 29000
Conor Smyth 15 4 28375
Michael Wernick 14 8 28150
Richard Berridge 14 3 28075
Richard Sherwood 12 6 24800
Richard Hawes 14 7 21100
Zaheer Zeb 15 9 20525
Andrew Andreou 12 9 18250
Jon Omara 23 8 17600
Benjamin Carpenter 15 2 17450
Frances Creed 14 6 17200
Paul Lammas 12 3 16275
Joseph Grech 15 3 15375
Alli Mallu 23 4 14475
James Bishop 14 4 11700
Neil Giblin 23 7 11450
Martino Libertini 23 3 11400
Laurence Houghton 23 9 11375
Karl Johnson 15 1 8275
Gary Teatum 15 5 7000
Daniel Longden 14 5 4900
Steve Jelinek 15 7 2975
Shahnawaz Randera 15 8 2200
Jeff Sharpe 12 1 2175
Eliminated so far...
38 Tuan Le
39 Bjørn Andre Hovden
40 Ian Mcdonald
41 Matt Tyler
42 Sidney Harris
43 Matthew Buckland
44 Alan Stearn
45 Trevor Pearson
46 Rory Campbell
47 David Smith
48 Paul Rayner
49 Matthew Wadham
50 Darren Foster
51 Josh Gould
52 James Akenhead
53 Peter Linton
54 James Dempsey
55 Philip Ashton
56 Peter Charalamobus
57 Bernard Gabriel
58 Richard Trigg
59 Trevor Reardon
60 Michael Mincher
61 Michael Lee
62 Andrew Johnson
63 Paul Jackson
64 Stian Johnsrud
65 Asy Ho
66 Nicky Evans
67 Anthony Phillips
68 Jonathan Lundy
69 Desmond Jonas
70 Andrew Tuxworth
71 Ben Callinan
72 Kyriacos Dionysiou
73 John Eames
74 Dean Sanders
75 Mohammed Shafiq
76 Keith Johnson
77 Albert Sapiano
78 Anthony Nicholls
79 Adam Wilkinson
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July 18, 2008, 10:15:24 PM »
Alan Vinson has a lot of chips. Most recently witnessed, he bet out on a
flop and Marc Goodwin, with a look of regret, folded.
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July 18, 2008, 10:17:03 PM »
Daniel Longden is OUT. He tangled with Richard Berridge again, holding
to Berridge's
. A distinct lack of aces on the raggy board, and he was gone.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 10:20:26 PM »
Another one bites the tournament dust, this time rather more unfortunately. Laurence Houghton moved in preflop with the
and found himself pleasingly called by Marc Goodwin's
, but a wincingly unfavourable
board later and Mr Houghton was wandering around the cardroom in that all too familiar "I just busted out with aces" daze.
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Re: DTD Mini Festival: Day 1 - At A Glance
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July 18, 2008, 10:33:37 PM »
Yes indeed, Mr Vinson Sr is on fire - it looked like nearer 60k when I strolled past. He was in the process of calling Marc Goodwin's small position bet on a
flop - they both then checked the
turn and Goodwin tried it on again for 2k on the
flop but Vinson was having none of it and swiftly called. Goodwin mucked before Vinson even turned over his
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Goodwin however is not doing too badly either though - on around 45k, he's easily the second biggest stack on Table Vinson.
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