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« Reply #90 on: August 03, 2008, 01:01:25 AM »

Where's the norkage?   
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« Reply #91 on: August 03, 2008, 01:03:26 AM »

Goooooooooooo Boy Band.

Get it won etc
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Shit post Nakor, such a clown.

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« Reply #92 on: August 03, 2008, 01:05:53 AM »

Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

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« Reply #93 on: August 03, 2008, 01:12:30 AM »

Chip counts at that last break:

Gamal Mosleh   25   3   41175
Gary Dee   14   3   41000
Alan Stearn   15   2   38425
Gary Orme   23   9   35850
Richard Trigg   23   8   33200
Anon   12   6   33000
Kyriacos Dionysiou   15   5   31200
Lee Rawson   35   6   31200
Tom Lawton   12   1   31000
Michael Humphries   34   8   31000
Chris Cancelliere   12   2   30000
Stuart Langford   23   1   29075
Tony Salmon   12   5   29000
Paul Hardy   11   2   28925
Michael Wernick   25   7   28375
Simon Lee   12   7   26850
Joe Daoud   34   7   26575
Marios Arkadiou   12   8   26000
Gerald Mcinally   11   9   25000
Gary Jones   34   6   20925
Barry Neville   25   9   20825
Matthew Wadham   25   8   19825
Philip Clarke   12   9   19000
James Moult   14   7   19000
Thomas Grundy   11   5   18575
Maria Demetriou   11   6   17375
Xie Zhenru   14   4   17000
Basharat Mahmood   23   5   16400
Thomas Middleton   11   7   16375
Irina Liepina   35   7   16300
John Mcmillan   34   3   15900
John Perrin   14   9   15500
Lawrence Gosney   14   6   15500
Daniel Ward   15   1   14975
Anon   25   2   14925
Steven Pyatt   15   3   14375
Richard Hare   35   4   14200
Ramazanali Abbassi   11   3   13575
James Brunskill   15   4   13350
Peter Conduit   15   6   13000
Shahnawaz Randera   23   6   12900
Lucienne Rokach   34   9   12350
Mikal Blomlie   12   3   11500
Jeff Sharpe   14   8   11000
Scott Oxford   25   6   10525
John Marles   14   2   10500
Chris Kearney   11   1   10175
David Hampton   15   7   10125
Martyn Reeve   34   2   9875
Brent Horner   15   8   9600
Paul Lammas   34   1   9400
Anthony Kendall   23   7   8975
Lee Nayler   25   5   8725
James Morris   25   4   8700
David Mundle   35   3   8200
Michael Jeffrey   14   1   7500
Ralph Shalson   25   1   7100
Greg Hill   15   9   6700
Scott Genever   35   1   6650
David Jones   35   2   6350
Debbie Fox   23   2   5750
Neil Giblin   14   5   4500
Richard Whiteley   23   3   3500
Chris Ellinas   35   9   2500
Terry Brown   35   5   2300
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« Reply #94 on: August 03, 2008, 01:15:42 AM »

Where's the norkage?   


Only in tikay's mind.

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« Reply #95 on: August 03, 2008, 01:16:03 AM »

Where's the norkage?   

No, seriously, I continue from the last DTD update with

AFROWATCH PART TWO

The lovely Rachel informs me that she has plans to dye the Afro pink. Watch for photos of that as yet theoretical awesomeness at the next DTD update...

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« Reply #96 on: August 03, 2008, 01:17:56 AM »

wow thats a amazing hair doo,  imagine hers and triggs love child
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« Reply #97 on: August 03, 2008, 01:19:10 AM »

Mr John "Reggie" Perrin is no more, in a strictly tournament sense. He bet the turn of a board with and then called all in to Xie Zhuyen's enormous raise. He was somewhat disappointed to be drawing dead to Zhuyen's though...

I think he got his hand stuck in his glass as well, to add insult to injury:

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Mr Zhuyen seems surprised:

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« Reply #98 on: August 03, 2008, 01:21:56 AM »

Among our chip leaders, Mr Alan "I am not Greek Jack's agent" Stearn:

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Among our chip laggers, Mr Karabiner is however recovering - he's clawed his way back up to around 8k from the 3k he was crippled to earlier this evening.
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« Reply #99 on: August 03, 2008, 01:22:54 AM »

The Twigger is smarting after calling an all-in with on a three clubs flop against and managing to miss his 15 outs twice for a pretty big pot.
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« Reply #100 on: August 03, 2008, 01:23:25 AM »

Where's the norkage?   


Only in tikay's mind hands.


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« Reply #101 on: August 03, 2008, 01:28:29 AM »

All Those Who Have Not Made It This Far:

61   Thomas Middleton
62   Neil Giblin
63   Richard Whiteley
64   John Perrin
65   John Marles
66   Liaquat Javed
67   Kevin Lund
68   Farhad Afshin
69   Thomas Mccready
70   Nick Carter
71   Jason Herbert
72   Justin Davies
73   Julian Thew
74   Arshad Pervaiz Hussain
75   Cenker Inan
76   Sean Breslin
77   Billy Ngo
78   Nick Slade
79   George Kennedy
80   Darren Chadwick
81   Christopher Utting
82   Jason Wong
83   Kiumars Zarandi
84   Bryan Anglim
85   David Tighe
86   Peter Charalamobus
87   Pat Kelley
88   Daniel Platten
89   Babak Naini
90   Waheed Ashraf
91   Michael Jones
92   David Smith
93   Simon Nowab
94   Tasos Grigoriou
95   Matt Tyler
96   Charles Denton
97   Yucel Eminoglu
98   Paul Rayner
99   Chin Chai Koh
100   Matt Russell
101   Steve Jelinek
102   Oliver Cooper
103   Gary Tomney
104   Mario Demetriou
105   Andy Bacon
106   Przemek Rusin
107   Douglas Lindsay
108   Brian Reid
109   Mazhar Latif
110   Andrew Wayman
111   Jennifer Mason
112   Ismail Yusuf
113   Anthony Nicholls
114   Alli Mallu
115   Desmond Jonas
116   John Milne
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« Reply #102 on: August 03, 2008, 01:36:57 AM »

Is this Mr Conduit? If so, he has just over 11k. Alan Stearn tells me that he acts as agent to Mr Probably Conduit and also Mr Greek Jack to his immediate right, and would like to discuss fees, so if you're reading, Mr Tightend, I urge to completely ignore all of that nonsense.

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Is this one of those 'it's just me who thinks this' moments?....

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« Reply #103 on: August 03, 2008, 01:47:53 AM »

Two people who might well have been amongst the favourites when the event began have just clashed.

Lawrence Gosney raised from the button and Jim Moult made the call from the small blind.

An interesting came down and Moult checked, Gosney bet around 4k into a roughly 2.5k pot and Moult immediately moved all-in for about 13,350. Gosney dwelled for a bit before essentially calling for his tournament life with with Moult not totally unsurprisingly flipping for the nuts. The suddenly opened up a few possiblities for Gosney but the immediately slammed them shut and Jim Moult is up to almost 30k with Gosney down to 1k.

Incidentally, does anyone else think Gosney has to check behind on this flop? As played, he will end up doing all his chips on the turn but the flop is so terrible for his hand that he has to keep it small and just call a turn bet on a safe card before re-assessing the river?

Greg 'Junior' Hill, has just been knocked out, I don't think he really got going tonight.
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« Reply #104 on: August 03, 2008, 01:55:44 AM »

Mr ChipRich Hare has doubled up. With some preflop raising in evidence in the pot, his opponent, I believe one Tom Lawton, checked the three clubs three diamonds flop, and then flat called 5,575 from ChipRich. He again checked the turn, and after some dwelling, called ChipRich's 6.3k all in.

Mr Probably Lawton:

Mr ChipRich:

River: an entirely irrelevant .


Here with halo, to prove that he is blessed:

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