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« Reply #195 on: August 08, 2008, 10:42:58 PM »

Any update on Jeff Buffenbarger?

Jeff Buffenbarger -- 33,375

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« Reply #196 on: August 08, 2008, 10:44:04 PM »

Jeff Buffenbarger or "Beefburger" as he is known to his friends just took a hit, losing out to a shortstack with pocket Aces against the shortstacks pocket Tens.

A ten on the flop left the burger needing to ketchup, but the chips went the wrong way, his opponent relishing the blank turn and a blank river lettuce all rush off to report the horrendous outdraw.

This report brought to you by badpuncentral.com.

Jeff still has 25k or so though at thsi point.



Faring less well are the aforementioned Sunny Chattha who is OUT and the muticoloured Josh Tyler who has been temporarily silenced by the loss of all his chips.



Better news coming for all Dana fans though (and there's lots of you fanatical Danamaniacs with big wigs, pseudo banjos and half empty bottles of bournon cheering her on...I know!)

Snoopy has the scoop...
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« Reply #197 on: August 08, 2008, 10:47:54 PM »

Christmas has come early for one Dana Immanuel. With chip daddy Huseyin Yilmaz limping under-the-gun for 600, Mateyboy on the button made it 1,800 to play and Dana reraised to 4,500. Expected to fold, Huseyin pushed all in, leading to a fold from the button and a swift call from Dana who shoved her remaining 15,000 over the felt.

Dana =
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Dana now has over 40,000 in chips. 
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« Reply #198 on: August 08, 2008, 10:48:47 PM »

Chip counts from the end of level six for you here. Hope your supported brethren are doing well...if not my advice is to disown them.

Here you go, thanks very much Jon Raab.

13   6   706   Huseyin Yilmaz   67100
15   9   1509   Michael Ellis   60850
16   4   1604   Ken Wong   56400
13   7   1307   David Smith   50375
15   4   1907   Gary Cargill   45750
18   7   202   Michael Manning   45400
18   6   1003   Flemming Stensgaa   44400
13   10   509   Billy Ngo   43775
8   9   809   Adam Lawler   42450
14   8   1408   Chandrakant Khajuria   42175
11   1   608   Stephen Slavin   37025
9   6   906   Robert Sherwood   35650
16   5   1605   Jeff Buffenbarger   35600
18   2   1802   K Sole   33375
12   3   1203   A Sapiano   31925
17   1   1701   John Potts   31150
16   8   805   Stuart Barnett   29625
16   10   103   W Mardle   29375
11   4   1001   Willie Tann   28625
14   1   1401   Peter Singleton   27650
14   5   305   Dana Immanuel   27200
9   3   903   James Mitchell   26725
11   7   1107   Leo Kam   26450
17   2   1702   Jonathan Martin   25650
12   2   1202   Vishal Bhurtun   25225
12   7   1207   Robert Garfield   24050
17   8   107   Jonathon Butters   23650
13   8   1009   Mo Muse   23275
9   5   905   Lee Atherton   22750
9   9   309   Ian Roberts   21875
11   5   1105   Darran Judges   21150
15   5   101   Paul Noury   20375
9   4   904   Mark Suddes   20000
15   8   1508   Peter Arrigoni   19375
12   8   301   Peter Wigglesworth   19200
16   6   1606   Paul Rigg   18650
14   7   109   Alex Loh   18425
15   6   1006   Aaron Short   18325
14   2   307   Andrew Gibb   18125
12   10   2005   Neel Nagrecha   17600
18   1   104   John Fake   17450
15   1   1808   Paul Bracken   16325
8   2   802   Daniel Nutt   16200
8   4   804   E Jones   16075
8   5   610   Richard Wheatley   16000
16   9   203   Neil Brooks   15525
18   5   1806   Simon Wickenden   15200
16   1   505   Conan Bailey   14675
12   9   703   Javed Akhtar   14550
17   9   2001   Stuart Rutter   14450
15   7   701   Ed Frost   14300
13   3   1303   Jack Ramsden   14250
8   8   1007   Dean Morris   14150
18   3   404   Jerome Bradpiece   13950
14   6   401   Trevor Bulless   13800
14   9   1409   Keith Miller   13225
16   7   707   Alin Rapoport   13100
16   3   1603   Liam Boland   12600
13   2   409   Paul Lammas   12550
9   10   110   Stephen Pritchard   12375
17   4   1704   Sunny Chattha   12350
13   9   207   Robert Whybrew   12300
15   3   408   David Batty   11950
9   2   506   Michael Horne   11275
12   6   206   Michael Mccool   10850
8   6   806   Adam Wilkinson   10400
11   9   1109   Cuong Tran   10375
15   10   1906   Ryan Fronda   10250
14   4   1404   Warren Wooldridge   10150
8   10   209   Neil Channing   10075
16   2   2006   Joshua Tyler   9950
14   10   1905   Blair Ross   9675
9   7   907   Paul Campbell   9325
17   7   1708   James Morgan   9225
8   7   807   Louise Fennell   8975
9   8   907   Paul Campbell   8900
11   2   1102   Roberto Romanello   8325
15   2   403   Kate Langshaw   7950
18   8   1903   Matthew Buckland   7650
11   3   204   Paul Brown   7625
8   1   604   Gary Avery   7200
9   1   901   Jake Rudman   7000
11   6   1004   James Woodruff   6900
8   3   803   A Byng   6875
12   4   1204   John Falkner   6850
18   4   1805   Richard Stanley   6525
13   1   1301   M De vyldes   6200
17   6   205   Eddie Gaines   5900
12   1   108   Damian Glavin   5725
14   3   1403   Wai-ming Lam   5625
17   3   1703   Andrew Stone   5550
11   8   1108   Abhishzk Khaitan   5425
13   4   303   Mark Forrester   3725
12   5   210   Paul Kemp   3425
17   5   302   G Stafford   3100
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« Reply #199 on: August 08, 2008, 10:50:47 PM »

Neil Channing and Josh Tyler have been eliminated from today's event, although Neil obviously has money invested in the eventual winner, whomever it may be.
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« Reply #200 on: August 08, 2008, 10:58:08 PM »

any chance you could keep an eye on jen in the side event? Have a feeling she is gonna run good over there.

also neil wont have money invested just in the winner- he has already prebooked 1st-5th places for some of his runners.
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« Reply #201 on: August 08, 2008, 10:59:23 PM »

'The Mole' Stephen Boyd is in a hole after being snipered down by fellow online pro Rob Sherwood.

"Do you know what happened to The Mole, Rob?" I probed.

"Yeah," he giggled, "it was me who took him out."

"What happened?"

"Er... I did him over with pocket sevens against pocket eights," he replied. "He only had 4,000 at the time after bluffing off all his chips."

"Come on," his neighbour jumped in, "it cost you about a third of your stack."

Rob tried to laugh it off, but it was clear that his neighbour was revealing a few home truths and preventing Rob from downplaying his story.

"Say it was 9/10ths of his stack now," he continued, "just to make it him look as bad as possible."
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« Reply #202 on: August 08, 2008, 11:02:48 PM »

After being down to just a few thousand, Irishman come Brummie (it's a rare transition) Adam Wilkinson is now boasting a sumptuous-in-comparison stack of 30,000 after doubling up with Q-2 versus 8-6 and J-J versus T-T. Sounds easy when I put it like that.
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« Reply #203 on: August 08, 2008, 11:05:34 PM »

After a plucky performance, Sunny Chattha has left the arena courtesy of Eddie Gaines (pictured). With versus , the flop teased Sunny before the turn and ineffective Two Diamonds river sent him packing. There are rumours going round that Eddie was using an earpiece and new exactly where he stood in the hand - although this is yet to be confirmed.

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« Reply #204 on: August 08, 2008, 11:22:31 PM »

any chance you could keep an eye on jen in the side event? Have a feeling she is gonna run good over there.

also neil wont have money invested just in the winner- he has already prebooked 1st-5th places for some of his runners.

She was short at the break with 3k which was good for just 10 big blinds. She told me she was going into shove mode and I can't see her at the tables so I think she may have bitten the big one I'm afraid!

I'll confirm when she surfaces on the radar.
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« Reply #205 on: August 08, 2008, 11:35:35 PM »

I'm tempted to act biased and revolve the update around Dana, but there's no real need to really as she's been immersed in a number of big hands. Unfortunately, her last encounter didn't fall her way, pushing all in from the button after Pete Singleton had raised in middle to late position and Paul Lammas had come over the top from the cut-off. As expected, Pete leapt out of the way as Paul and Dana tabled and . No joy for the Banjo Bully on the Two Diamonds Two Clubs board gave Paul the pot and left Dana with circa 28,000 in chips after suffering a 10 to 15,000 hit. Pete meanwhile, would have been in a spot of bother if he'd continued playing his A-Q.
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« Reply #206 on: August 08, 2008, 11:43:46 PM »

Just as I was heading back upstairs towards the press room, I managed to catch a hand, and consequent double up, from the table nearest the door. On the receiving end was big chipper Adam Lawler (pictured) who had called Gary Avery's all in with pocket fours. Gary showed pocket queens, which subsequently stood up on a 6-K-7-J-K rainbow board. It would have required Rainman to tot up the chip count as he raked them across the felt, but it couldn't have been too much more than 10,000.

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« Reply #207 on: August 09, 2008, 12:06:06 AM »

Players are now enjoyed a thoroughly well deserved final break before they try and grind their way through the concluding level of the day. I did manage to prise Dana's chip count of 34,000 from her, but I believe Blue Square mogul Jonathan Raab will be producing a more accurate end of level chip count within the next twenty or so minutes.
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« Reply #208 on: August 09, 2008, 12:13:18 AM »

Aaron Short just shoved for his stack of 13,000 over the top of Leo Kam's raise only to be called all-in behind. Dave Smith also thought about calling before eventually passing.

Short may have been living up to his name with a mere 13k but this was all about to change as his Kings held versus his opponent's Tens, meaning he pretty much doubled up and one quick trip to the deed pole office later he is now know as Aaron Decently Stacked.


(incidentally I was mistaken about the absence of Dave Smith's flower - it's there in all it's yellow glory - here's the proof...)

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« Reply #209 on: August 09, 2008, 12:22:52 AM »

Stu Rutter was down to 2,000 at one point but has battled and battered his way back to a far more respectable 33,000. Go Stu!

Here he is sat next to the watchful Willie Tann.



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