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Re: Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 1a - At A Glance
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August 07, 2008, 08:40:52 PM »
As promised here are the current chip leaders. Perennial GUKPT superstar Nik Persuad going great guns atm, and some other familiar faces near the top of the tree.
7 2 702 La Ronde, David 67750
6 1 1407 Cavanagh, Martyn 50500
15 7 1507 Persaud, Nikhil 49925
8 4 804 Dempsey, James 43350
16 9 1609 Flanders, Tim 33825
6 4 604 Gibson, Nick 29850
15 8 1508 Macit, Ergun 29775
8 9 1904 Moorman, Chris 29225
9 3 1910 Litman, Bernard 28350
6 10 610 Piper, Michael 27850
18 7 103 Ringe, Tony 27100
7 3 1404 Jones, Iwan 26850
9 6 906 Mihail, Andreas 26525
13 2 1302 Furse, Richard 25400
9 4 2007 Eminoglu, Yucel 24125
8 5 805 Davis, Alan 23800
11 8 1108 Trickett, Sam 23650
10 2 1002 Jelinek, Steve 23575
17 5 1705 Gregory, David 23250
4 9 409 Wheldon, Graham 22000
12 10 1210 Devlin, Stephen 21450
17 10 1710 Moore, Mike 21250
9 10 910 Gale, John 20875
6 3 603 O'Shea, Jerome 20850
16 4 1604 Robinson, Martin 20600
4 6 406 Frew, Hugh 20475
11 4 1104 Farrel, Ian 18700
16 7 2003 Koschland, Johna 18275
15 2 1502 Iversen, Torstein 18100
11 7 1107 Warnes, Andy 18050
9 7 907 Seear, David 17900
7 4 301 Dalimore, Mark 17550
10 7 1007 O'Kearney, Dara 17250
13 7 1307 Jonas, Desmond 17175
12 1 1201 Vassiliou, Michae 17000
5 8 508 Colclough, Dave 16950
16 2 110 Andreou, Andy 16900
15 4 1504 Tucker, Steve 16775
11 6 1410 Green, M 16775
13 8 1308 Khajuria, Lalit 16750
4 1 401 Chapman, Anthony 16725
12 3 1203 Basri, Stephen 16550
4 10 410 Sharpe, Jeff 16500
4 8 408 Francesco, Gits 15800
11 5 1105 Vicary, Paul 15700
6 7 2001 Cawley, Russ 15375
13 1 1301 Binstock, David 15175
18 8 1808 Bethune, Neil 15100
16 3 206 Masterman, Alexa 15100
17 2 1702 Stearn, Alan 14950
8 8 2004 Clark, David 14875
15 5 202 Zahour, Mohammed 14825
18 5 1805 Shaw, Brad 14700
11 9 1909 Martin, William 14700
16 5 1605 Wernick, Mickey 14125
17 8 1708 Oreilly, Scott 14000
7 1 208 Flanders, Phillipa 13950
12 6 1408 Cox, Ian 13925
9 2 308 Mahrenholz, Karl 13775
10 8 1902 Purewal, Gurinde 13725
12 5 102 Mildon, Philip 13225
7 6 706 Bickerton, Craig 13175
4 3 403 Peschel, Julian 13050
5 9 509 Buntyn, Clevedon 12925
17 9 1709 Frazer, Ian 12525
18 9 1208 Pound, Graham 12300
18 4 1804 Kyriacou, Christo 12200
5 10 510 Fletcher, Mick 12075
10 6 1006 Wilson, Gary 11625
12 4 1905 Prew, Richard 11575
5 2 502 Gryko, Richard 11550
9 8 908 Boon, Robert 11500
15 10 1510 Vinson, Alan 11450
17 6 1402 Rogers, Jeffery 11375
18 10 209 Rogers, Graham 11250
5 5 505 Bradshaw, Andy 11250
6 6 309 Willsch, Matthia 11225
17 7 104 Amos, David 11075
6 5 207 Pain, Richard 10675
6 8 608 Stoneham, A 10425
12 2 1908 Ellinas, Panicos 10325
10 9 201 Zeeuw, Olaf 10275
15 3 303 Crowson, Paul 10200
5 6 506 Sargeant, David 9875
10 10 1010 Jackson, Paul 9800
10 3 1003 Ashby, Richard 9725
17 3 1703 Gray, Alan 9550
7 5 705 Reid, James 9550
11 10 1110 Foltyn, Paul 9325
13 10 1310 Gent, David 9150
9 5 205 Scott, Richard 9100
16 8 2002 Charalambous, Pe 9075
12 9 1209 Carter, Barry 8550
7 7 704 Stoate, Daniel 8250
10 4 1004 Wicks, Daniel 8225
11 1 305 Cooklin, Phil 7975
8 3 2008 Taylor, Anthony 7975
15 9 1509 Mcgrane, John 7925
4 7 407 Adams, Edna 7875
8 7 807 Anderson, Dave 7825
12 7 1207 Brown, Jon 7650
16 6 1606 Edgington, Daniel 7550
9 9 909 Bowden, Iain 7425
18 3 1803 Dell, Tracey 7325
15 6 2006 Kanwar, Vik 7250
17 1 306 Bellamy, Paul 7150
13 6 1306 Yusuf, Sami 6850
10 1 1001 Leckey, Paul 6825
5 1 501 O'Leary, Kevin 6825
5 3 503 Ali, Mohammed 6825
18 6 1806 Kendall, Tony 6775
6 2 105 Jarvis, Martin 6725
18 1 1801 Hammer, Raymond 6575
11 3 1103 Craig, Steve 6575
5 4 504 Davies, William 6575
17 4 1704 Mcbride, James 6425
16 1 1601 Galloway, Simon 6275
8 2 802 Pearson, Trevor 6200
10 5 1005 Mendes, Paul 6175
15 1 1501 Bloor, Kevin 5825
18 2 1802 Smyth, Connor 5450
11 2 1102 Whittingham, Howa 5450
13 9 1309 Ellis, Rob 5400
13 3 1303 Reardon, Trevor 5150
5 7 507 Lloyd, David 5150
8 10 810 Noonan, Paul 4775
6 9 609 Evans, David 4575
8 6 806 Adjemian, Gary 4250
13 5 1305 Chaudhry, Scott 4200
7 9 709 Woodley, Ian 4075
12 8 203 Nicholas, Ray 4050
9 1 901 Mulla, Reyaaz 4025
4 2 402 Waddington, Matth 3925
7 10 307 O'Shaughnessy, Justin 3800
16 10 1610 Panteli, Mario 2475
8 1 801 Slade, Nick 1375
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Re: Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 1a - At A Glance
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August 07, 2008, 09:38:56 PM »
Paul Jackson aka Actionjack has made his last raise of the tournament.
Finding himself shortstacked he pushed on the button, only to find Pippa Flanders re-raising confidently.
Iwan Jones made a tough pass with what he later said were pocket tens and it transpired it was a good pass as Pippa showed down pocket Kings.
Paul was in a world of trouble, meekly showing down 8-2 and needing a spot of help.
An eight popped out on the flop drawing a few hushed and slightly unenthusiastic ooohs from the watching crowd as the possibility of an outdraw beckoned but it was not to be as the turn and river flowed by eightlessly and twolessly, leaving his tournament in tatters and propelling the upwardly mobile Pippa to over 20,000.
"Well played me" critiqued Iwan modestly for his pass of tens there.
Flushy has won a big pot off John Gale and is now sitting on a lofty stack of 64,225.
After raising with A-4 preflop, as you do, Flushy saw an A-J-8 flop and check called John's bet of 2,200.
The turn was an 8 and both players checked.
The river came a T and flushy bet out 3k, only to be virtually min raised to 7,500.
He called the extra 4.5k ("I can't see what he could have there?") and despite the small raise, John couldn't table a hand and mucked.
His tablemate Chris Moorman is also going rather well, as he can boast an impressive 30,000 stack at this point. About time for Moorman to run good in a live event perhaps?
Here is Chris celebrating the good shape he is currently in.
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August 07, 2008, 09:41:41 PM »
It's bedlam at Table Tighty as the big man himself raises under-the-gun (yes, you heard correctly) for 1,2000. Play folds round quicker than Dwayne Chambers after a visit to the chemists, leaving Tighty to scoop the blinds uncontested with his aces (he didn't show). "I folded quads," commented
Barry
Carter
in the aftermath. I think a guy folded kings on the neighbouring table too.
But if an under the gun raise wasn't enough to get your blood pumping, Tighty was bumping and grinding again just a few rounds later when he pushed all in for 7,000 on a K-7-Q flop. Perhaps unaware of his reputation (although the light is bad in here, so maybe he mistook Tighty was
Ali
Mallu
),
Panicos
Ellinas
made the call with a paltry J-T, but will have been delighted to see he had overcards to the Prewster's 7-6, as well as the open ended straight draw.
Running nines, and Tighty was done, although he left in a blaze of glory knowing that he got it in with bottom pair, and was still ahead!
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Martin
Jarvis
has doubled through after being left hanging by
Nick
Gibson
for a good minute or two. I think someone called the clock on Nick, much to the dismay of
Martyn
Cavanagh
who believed it hadn't been long enough and thus contested the request. Back on the felt, the board read
and Martin had pushed all in for circa 8,000. With Adam Stoneman waiting behind, Nick ummed and aahed before eventually calling with
. After Adam had sidestepped out of the way, Martin showed
and duly increased his stack two fold as the turn and river came
and
respectively.
And this is the face Nick mistakenly thought was weak...
Gibson back down to 25,000.
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I'm not 100% of the names in this hand, but I believe Peter Wood (below) has just snipered Dave Anderson out of the comp. Anderson was all with
on a flop of
, but was snap-called (as you would) by Peter and his
. No miracles graced the G Casino in Luton and Anderson was gone.
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We've witnessed more doubles than a night on the town with Dana today, the latest encounter seeing
Jim
Reid
double up Craig Bickerton with
versus
but failing to hit on a harmless
board. Jim now down to 8.5k.
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August 07, 2008, 10:38:05 PM »
Dave
Colclough
was up to 24,000 although he was just seen having to lay down on an
board after seeing his 6,000 turn bet check raised all-in by his opponent. Down to 14,000 now...
Random chip count of the day.
Steve
Jelinek
- 16,000.
Chip counts from the end of level 6 approaching shortly.
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August 07, 2008, 10:43:40 PM »
As the night grows older, we're starting to see more and more all-in encounters. The last one I witnessed involved blondeite Graham 'Chompy' Wheldon. With both players in early position,
Paul
Leckey
found himself all in for his tournament life with
against the
of Wheldon. The
flop and turn was looking good for Leckey, but he was teased devilishly on the river as the dealer fumbled continuously with the final card. Eventually he scooped it up to reveal a
, although the wait, and the momentary sight of paint caused Leckey to palm his chest as if to calm his rapidly beating heart. Leckey up to 11,000.
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Mohammed Zahour has also been busy of late. He just ran
into the
of Ergun Macit (pictured). No help on a
board and he's back down to 20,000.
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Current chip counts courtesy of Monsieur Raab. Look who's chip leader. Oh dear...
8 4 804 Dempsey, James 76800
13 2 1404 Jones, Iwan 54725
15 7 1507 Persaud, Nikhil 50500
12 4 608 Stoneham, A 48875
18 8 1808 Bethune, Neil 43525
17 4 1709 Frazer, Ian 40625
10 3 702 La Ronde, David 40525
9 1 401 Chapman, Anthony 40325
15 8 1508 Macit, Ergun 40000
16 8 408 Francesco, Gits 37625
18 9 706 Bickerton, Craig 37150
13 5 604 Gibson, Nick 37025
15 4 1504 Tucker, Steve 37000
8 9 1904 Moorman, Chris 35500
15 9 1108 Trickett, Sam 35250
11 6 1410 Green, M 34250
16 10 610 Piper, Michael 34075
9 3 1910 Litman, Bernard 32975
10 8 1902 Purewal, Gurinde 32200
11 5 1407 Cavanagh, Martyn 31250
16 9 1609 Flanders, Tim 30525
9 10 508 Colclough, Dave 29750
12 2 1908 Ellinas, Panicos 28200
16 4 1604 Robinson, Martin 28200
9 6 906 Mihail, Andreas 27175
8 5 805 Davis, Alan 27075
11 4 1104 Farrel, Ian 27050
12 1 1302 Furse, Richard 26675
10 4 1004 Wicks, Daniel 26650
12 6 1408 Cox, Ian 24975
10 10 409 Wheldon, Graham 23300
11 9 1909 Martin, William 23150
10 2 1002 Jelinek, Steve 23000
12 9 1209 Carter, Barry 21900
18 4 1804 Kyriacou, Christo 21775
16 2 110 Andreou, Andy 21725
17 5 1705 Gregory, David 21575
9 7 907 Seear, David 21050
15 10 1710 Moore, Mike 20000
18 7 103 Ringe, Tony 19700
15 6 202 Zahour, Mohammed 19500
9 8 507 Lloyd, David 19325
13 7 1307 Jonas, Desmond 18250
16 7 2003 Koschland, Johna 17325
15 1 503 Ali, Mohammed 16850
11 8 509 Buntyn, Clevedon 16750
17 6 1402 Rogers, Jeffery 16450
11 10 1110 Foltyn, Paul 15375
17 8 1708 Oreilly, Scott 15300
13 4 406 Frew, Hugh 15275
13 8 1308 Khajuria, Lalit 14825
13 1 1301 Binstock, David 14700
12 7 1207 Brown, Jon 14475
18 2 1802 Smyth, Connor 14475
8 2 802 Pearson, Trevor 14050
17 10 603 O'Shea, Jerome 14050
18 6 105 Jarvis, Martin 13400
16 1 505 Bradshaw, Andy 13175
12 3 1203 Basri, Stephen 12675
11 7 1107 Warnes, Andy 12100
13 9 1309 Ellis, Rob 12050
11 2 1102 Whittingham, Howa 11825
18 1 1801 Hammer, Raymond 11725
9 2 308 Mahrenholz, Karl 11300
12 10 1210 Devlin, Stephen 11300
10 7 1007 O'Kearney, Dara 11225
17 7 104 Amos, David 10725
8 1 506 Sargeant, David 9400
18 10 209 Rogers, Graham 9150
13 10 1310 Gent, David 9075
17 1 306 Bellamy, Paul 8950
18 3 1803 Dell, Tracey 8850
16 5 1605 Wernick, Mickey 8800
12 5 102 Mildon, Philip 8500
8 8 2004 Clark, David 8200
17 3 1703 Gray, Alan 8200
10 1 1001 Leckey, Paul 8150
17 9 709 Woodley, Ian 7600
9 9 909 Bowden, Iain 7500
17 2 1702 Stearn, Alan 7375
15 2 208 Flanders, Phillipa 7150
18 5 501 O'Leary, Kevin 7025
10 5 1005 Mendes, Paul 6875
10 6 1006 Wilson, Gary 6875
12 8 203 Nicholas, Ray 6575
16 6 1502 Iversen, Torstein 6575
16 3 206 Masterman, Alexa 6425
8 6 910 Gale, John 6275
9 5 205 Scott, Richard 6125
10 9 201 Zeeuw, Olaf 6050
13 6 1306 Yusuf, Sami 5775
9 4 2007 Eminoglu, Yucel 5525
8 3 1601 Galloway, Simon 3950
11 3 1501 Bloor, Kevin 3450
13 3 1303 Reardon, Trevor 2850
8 7 807 Anderson, Dave 1550
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Re: Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 1a - At A Glance
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August 07, 2008, 11:44:03 PM »
As we approach the final level of the night, one man who won't be returning in two days time is Jerome O'Shea. His assassin was
Jeff
Rogers
, his A-K out-gunning O'Shea's pocket nines when a second king hit the turn. I wish I could report some Hellmuth-esque rants or Matusow like blow-ups, but everyone here today has been thoroughly well behaved, which is sometimes less entertaining than a good old fashioned tantrum or over-celebration. As with most exits today, O'Shea didn't begrudge his lack of coin-flippage and simply wished his opponents good luck before quietly exiting the table.
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"I can't believe he just called that," commented a bemused
Martyn
Cavanagh
rising from his seat abruptly.
Martin
Green
raised it up,
Garinder
Purewal
flat called and
Sami
Yusef
pushed all in. Martin folded, but Garinder called with
. Yusef tabled
.
Board =
Yusef doubles up.
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Also heading towards the door (or the roulette table) is Stephen Basri. I only caught the aftermath of the hand, but he exited with kings versus the A-K of Jon Brown with a second bullet hitting the turn.
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Flushy, not entirely surprisingly, has managed to wang a little bit of his stack.
"Ran into aces" he said, showing a surprising degree of restraint in not adding "aments" to any of the words. He didn't tell me what filth he had run into them with though...
He was more keen in telling me about a hand where he bluffed Chris Moorman preflop, re-popping his initial bet with T-4 and being rewarded with a fold. "One in the eye" he told me triumphantly, in the parlance of the young kids these days.
He's still on 60 odd thousand though which is likely to be good, or at least very close, to the chip lead.
Dave Colclough has not had the best of days and once he was reduced to 150 chips, it looked all over and indeed shortly afterwards, it was.
Bye bye Elblondie.
We're approaching the final level of the evening now which should herald a plethora of allins and attempts to double through by the shorties as they won't want to be hanging around for two days to come back with 5 big blinds.
Expect nothing less than unadulterated carnage.
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A few last level chip counts for you to feast your beady eyes on:
Adam Stoneham -- 72,500
Paul Foltyn -- 50,000
Graham Wheldon -- 16,650
Chris Moorman -- 56,000
Alex Martin -- 32,000
Iwan Jones -- 60,150
Martin Green -- 35,500
Tracey Dell -- 11,250
James Dempsey -- 58,000
Dave Clark -- 17,900
Barry Carter -- 2,500
Ian Cox -- 60,200
Martyn Cavanagh -- 11,000
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Barry Carter is the first victim of the final level and thus won't be returning for day two. Although I only caught the very end of the hand, he was initially crippled by neighbour and fellow short-stacker Nick Gibson when the latter's
from the cut-off rivered a pair on a
board to topple Barry's
in the small blind. Judging by the hands, I can only assume it went in preflop.
A few hands later, and Barry was out.
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Quote from: snoopy1239 on August 08, 2008, 12:29:26 AM
Barry
Carter
is the first victim of the final level and thus won't be returning for day two. Although I only caught the very end of the hand, he was initially crippled by neighbour and fellow short-stacker
Nick
Gibson
when the latter's
from the cut-off rivered a pair on a
board to topple Barry's
in the small blind. Judging by the hands, I can only assume it went in preflop.
A few hands later, and Barry was out.
Left with jsut 2.2 k after that hand he managed to double up with
versus Adam Stoneham's K-J flopping trips but his luck couldn't hold as he pushed to double again with A-3, but his opponent's A-T was in no mood to be outdone and a Ten on the turn sealed Mr Carter's fate.
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Here are the counts from the end of level 8, delivered to us via that most Raaby of the Jon population, Mr Jon Raab. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
12 4 608 Stoneham, A 71200
16 7 1002 Jelinek, Steve 69300
18 1 804 Dempsey, James 66200
16 8 1404 Jones, Iwan 64025
12 6 1408 Cox, Ian 61900
15 6 707 Livett, Danny 56300
18 8 1808 Bethune, Neil 55950
17 5 1402 Rogers, Jeffery 53300
17 4 1705 Gregory, David 50850
18 9 706 Bickerton, Craig 48325
12 1 1302 Furse, Richard 47100
9 6 906 Mihail, Andreas 45450
17 2 1110 Foltyn, Paul 42100
11 10 1902 Purewal, Gurinde 41450
15 7 1507 Persaud, Nikhil 40200
17 3 1709 Frazer, Ian 39100
16 4 1604 Robinson, Martin 37600
15 9 1108 Trickett, Sam 35450
11 6 1401 Mackay, Anthony 35000
16 9 1609 Flanders, Tim 34225
15 1 1904 Moorman, Chris 32850
9 9 1605 Wernick, Mickey 32600
17 1 1307 Jonas, Desmond 31600
15 5 202 Zahour, Mohammed 31100
9 4 2007 Eminoglu, Yucel 31025
18 5 205 Scott, Richard 29150
16 10 610 Piper, Michael 28125
11 4 1104 Farrel, Ian 27750
12 2 1908 Ellinas, Panicos 26625
16 5 805 Davis, Alan 26425
9 1 401 Chapman, Anthony 25200
15 2 208 Flanders, Phillipa 25150
15 4 1504 Tucker, Steve 23475
15 8 1508 Macit, Ergun 23350
9 3 1910 Litman, Bernard 22700
11 1 1306 Yusuf, Sami 22700
11 7 1107 Warnes, Andy 22525
11 9 1909 Martin, William 22500
18 10 209 Rogers, Graham 21125
16 2 110 Andreou, Andy 20850
12 7 1207 Brown, Jon 19300
17 6 409 Wheldon, Graham 19275
16 3 1301 Binstock, David 18900
18 7 103 Ringe, Tony 18600
17 9 506 Sargeant, David 18525
16 1 505 Bradshaw, Andy 17700
11 3 406 Frew, Hugh 16475
9 8 502 Gryko, Richard 14875
17 8 909 Bowden, Iain 14850
9 7 907 Seear, David 14775
18 4 1804 Kyriacou, Christo 14200
18 3 1803 Dell, Tracey 13400
15 10 1710 Moore, Mike 13225
9 2 802 Pearson, Trevor 12950
12 3 807 Anderson, Dave 12950
12 10 1407 Cavanagh, Martyn 12275
9 5 1007 O'Kearney, Dara 12225
17 7 503 Ali, Mohammed 12125
12 9 1209 Carter, Barry 11575
11 8 509 Buntyn, Clevedon 11550
12 5 102 Mildon, Philip 11450
18 6 105 Jarvis, Martin 10650
11 2 1102 Whittingham, Howa 10025
16 6 1601 Galloway, Simon 9525
12 8 604 Gibson, Nick 9200
18 2 2004 Clark, David 8000
11 5 1309 Ellis, Rob 7675
15 3 306 Bellamy, Paul 5675
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Flushy's stack has moved a little further in the wrong direction. Raising with T-8 off to 2.5k, a shortstack pushed behind for an amount Flushy couldn't pass to so he made the call.
The flop fell out a surprisingly pretty Q-J-9 giving Flushy a close to unassailable 2nd nut straight but by the river his shortstacked opponent had made a flush. None of the table appeared to notice this, a chorus of "bad lucks" and "good games" almost sending him to the door, but a reluctant Flushy felt it encumbent on him to point out the error of their ways and the player returned to the felt buoyed by a double up and having taken a nibble out of Flushy's stack, reduced to a still respectable 55,000.
Flushy was most annoyed by the fact he was forced to call with his T-8.
"There goes my image" he said with a sigh and a surprising lack of sarcasm in his voice.
My response was predictable.
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As
Alan
Stearn
makes his exit, he is closely followed by
Mike
Moore
who fell at the hands of 'sicko'
Nik
Persaud
. I suppose you have to win your coin-flips to final these events, and
Nik
Persaud
found his coin buttered on the right side as his pocket tens survived a blank board against Moore's inferior K-Q.
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Paul Bellamy has also been eliminated from today's event.
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As I trundled over to the far end of the room, I was lured to one particular table by an array of ooh and aahs. The recipient of these sounds was Tracey Dingdell, who, although initially locked in a classic 50-50 battle, departed in rather more gut-wrenching form. All in against A-K, she needed her pocket queens to hold on, and although a flopped ace was followed by a dramatic queen on the turn, a cruel ten hit the river to give her opponent a straight on a J-A-x-Q-T board.
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More last level drama now as
Tim
Flanders
finds himself all in against
Iwan
Jones
. Although Iwan momentarily contemplated a fold to the final push with his
, he eventually made the call only to be shown
.
Tim looked understandably confident until the flop came a nerve-jangling
...
But Flanders had obviously been saying his prayers as the turn and river came a non-club
and
.
"You made me sweat there," commented Tim.
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On a
flop,
Bernard
Litman
pushed all in with
, but was picked off by
Dara
O'Kearney
's
.
turn and
river was of no aid and Litman was gone.
Yucel
Eminoglu
(pictured sandwiched between the two players) apparently folded A-J on the flop.
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Re: Bluesq.com GUKPT Luton: Day 1a - At A Glance
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Stoneham, Adam 67300
Dempsey, James 65025
Jelinek, Steve 63225
Gregory, David 59625
Foltyn, Paul 58800
Frazer, Ian 55650
Bethune, Neil 55575
Flanders, Tim 53100
Purewal, Gurinde 52050
Cox, Ian 50975
Furse, Richard 43600
Flanders, Phillipa 43250
Green, Martin 41775
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Farrel, Ian 39450
Rogers, Jeffery 39175
Kyriacou, Christo 37250
Persaud, Nikhil 37100
Robinson, Martin 37025
Warnes, Andy 35425
Gibson, Nick 35225
Bickerton, Craig 34525
Zahour, Mohammed 33950
Bradshaw, Andy 32500
Davis, Alan 32475
Trickett, Sam 32275
Brown, Jon 31725
Moorman, Chris 31725
Jones, Iwan 31100
Martin, William 30925
Wheldon, Graham 30250
Jonas, Desmond 28550
Yusuf, Sami 28375
Wernick, Mickey 27000
Clark, David 26975
Martin, Alex 26450
Mihail, Andreas 25875
O'Kearney, Dara 25450
Scott, Richard 25100
Jarvis, Martin 24550
Tucker, Steve 24500
Litman, Bernard 23525
Gryko, Richard 22775
Bowden, Iain 22025
Ringe, Tony 21425
Sargeant, David 18675
Seear, David 18350
Pearson, Trevor 17900
Mildon, Philip 17300
Ellinas, Panicos 14150
Rogers, Graham 11250
Frew, Hugh 9900
Binstock, David 8325
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