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« Reply #45 on: August 22, 2008, 05:11:35 PM »

At least she knows how to work her phone

Low blow.
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« Reply #46 on: August 22, 2008, 05:17:33 PM »

first post wow

never realised that Rupinder B was such a good player/high winner. Played with him a few times, while he was good though he was just a CASUAL LOCAL etc.

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« Reply #47 on: August 22, 2008, 05:17:51 PM »

A casual local that is....
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« Reply #48 on: August 22, 2008, 05:18:27 PM »

Snoop Scoop:  (We're on a BREAK)... he's down to 11,100 but a chipper kipper due to having lost very little in some potentially very dangerous situations.  He's been dealt lots of big hands (Aces three times, Queens twice, Jacks once) but failed to get off the starting blocks.  A typical example hand involved his raising with and getting three callers.  On a flop of two hearts he bet out 800, was flat called, and then raised by Greek Jack to 2,500.  Apparently he was planning on check-folding unless he hit the turn anyway as the flat caller upset him, but it was now an easier decision.  His suspicions were proved correct when the flat caller then re-raised....

Greek Jack passed two spades and the other guy showed an 8.... ("Set," surmised Snoopy.)
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« Reply #49 on: August 22, 2008, 05:20:56 PM »

Chip counts as the blinds go up to 75/150.  All of them!  TY DTD...

Carl Williams   25   7   39075
Thomas Middleton   34   7   36775
Andrew Middleditch   35   6   34450
Daniel Ball   15   5   31100
Przemek Rusin   23   7   29225
Des Jonas                          29000
Richard Trigg   33   3   28050
Richard Berridge   33   4   26300
Frances Creed   36   2   23675
Alex Williamson   35   5   22300
David Colclough   15   8   21550
Richard Wilcox   11   1   20900
Andrew Woods   36   1   20675
Stephen Lovatt   36   8   20625
John Perrin   12   6   20300
Carla Goddard   34   8   19650
Craig Emptage   25   1   19375
Nicholas Marshall   36   5   19150
Neil Giblin   15   6   19125
Erdinc Inan   12   1   18775
Paul Murphy   11   2   18700
Alan Stearn   11   5   18550
David Jones   36   9   18400
Jason Wheatley   34   4   17800
Nicolas Risdale   33   6   17675
Steve Jelinek   15   2   17500
Peter Charalamobus   11   4   16900
Claire Tucker   23   3   16575
Robert Cook   23   1   16475
Andrew Tuxworth   12   2   16350
Thomas Mccready   36   7   16350
Paul Gourlay   12   9   15925
Daniel Samson   34   9   15875
Kyriacos Dionysiou   11   7   15825
Darren Chadwick   35   4   15775
Khalid Akram   23   9   15325
Scott Yeates   36   3   14825
Thomas Besnier   23   5   14700
Mohammed Shoahebe   25   8   14625
Paul Lammas   33   5   14500
Neil Blatchly   23   2   14400
Adam Wilkinson   25   9   14200
Billy Ngo   25   2   14175
Jeanne David   12   7   14175
Joe Stevenson   12   8   14025
Jonathan Spinks   36   6   13875
Ben Pearce   11   9   13800
Chris Ellinas   12   3   13775
Lee Rawson   35   3   13675
John Sadler   35   1   13225
Sam Savile-Barton   34   5   12950
Nichiei Hicks   33   2   12875
Christopher Bruce   34   3   12800
Matt Russell   35   8   12700
Stuart Hopkin   12   5   12275
Tom Rutter   23   4   12250
Robert Woodcock   34   1   12225
Tony Salmon   11   6   11950
Scott Byron   15   4   11625
Adam Goulding   11   3   11100
Richard Hawes   23   6   10250
Chin Chai Koh   15   3   10150
Rupinder Bedi   25   4   10150
Peter Conduit   33   7   9050
Paul Moyce   35   2   8850
James Reid   35   9   8775
Paul Hardy   25   6   8400
Terry Plummer   33   1   8375
Robert Spencer   34   6   7125
Simon Nowab   11   8   7025
Peter Linton   25   5   6175
Thomas Townley   12   4   6075
Michael Wernick   23   8   5650
James Eflekhari   15   1   5626
Mick McCloskey   14   1   5550
George Livanos   35   7   4950
Simon Lee   15   7   4200
Yucel Eminoglu   36   4   3200
Maria Demetriou   33   8   3000
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« Reply #50 on: August 22, 2008, 05:23:27 PM »

36,775 already. Go Middy!
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« Reply #51 on: August 22, 2008, 05:25:52 PM »


Thomas Middleton 36775
Rick Trigg 28050
David Jones 18400
Fran Creed 23675


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« Reply #52 on: August 22, 2008, 05:26:35 PM »

first post wow

never realised that Rupinder B was such a good player/high winner. Played with him a few times, while he was good though he was just a CASUAL LOCAL etc.

I am!

should be along in a bit i'll make myself known

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« Reply #53 on: August 22, 2008, 05:34:45 PM »

And just what is Simon Trumper doing here? 



Well you might ask.  Assisted by two resigned-looking dealers, he was edging through the card room, measuring a precise distance between the rail and the tables' edges so as to provide the optimum in room and comfort around each and every one.  Don't say the management aren't mad as a box of frogs don't go the extra mile.
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« Reply #54 on: August 22, 2008, 05:37:28 PM »

Tales of the Expected: Part LXII

Thewy bets the river of a two hearts board against Irina Liepina who makes the call. Thewy shows , Irina flashes as she mucks.

(Note the sheer awesomeness of Ginger Afro Dealer)

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« Reply #55 on: August 22, 2008, 05:42:35 PM »

36,775 already. Go Middy!

He's been helped by one opponent min-check/raising him on a 2-3-9-K-T board when he held the nuts, and then another shoving on him with on a 7-4-2 board when holding a set of sevens.

Must be nice.
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« Reply #56 on: August 22, 2008, 05:49:14 PM »

At least she knows how to work her phone

Low blow.

Maybe we should get you a phone in the shape of train, you'd study it with meticulous detail.
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« Reply #57 on: August 22, 2008, 06:00:30 PM »

Trumper is going to measure Triggs hair, Its been deemed illegal as he is hiding his chips under it.

Trigg in an Alice band FTW IMO.
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« Reply #58 on: August 22, 2008, 06:01:22 PM »

Alan Stearn is OUT - a limped pot turns into a monster...

Threeway with minimal monies to a Two Clubs flop.  Richard Wilcox bet out a small amount, raised by Stearn to 1,600, and then re-raised by button Kyriacos 'Greek Jack' Dionysiou to 5,900.  A fairly intense pause on Wilcox, who eventually passed, but Stearn instacalled, leaving himself about that much back, which went in at the speed of light on the turn.  The only thing matching the speed of that was Greek Jack's call holding for the nuts.  Alan Stearn then threw his hand straight into the muck, standing up and staring in a manner such as only one who had chips a minute ago and suddenly is drawing dead does. 



Greek Jack collects a tasty stack, pictured here pointing out that his opponent had mucked his hand, in case anyone missed it.

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« Reply #59 on: August 22, 2008, 06:04:24 PM »

Alan Stearn is OUT - a limped pot turns into a monster...

Threeway with minimal monies to a Two Clubs flop.  Richard Wilcox bet out a small amount, raised by Stearn to 1,600, and then re-raised by button Kyriacos 'Greek Jack' Dionysiou to 5,900.  A fairly intense pause on Wilcox, who eventually passed, but Stearn instacalled, leaving himself about that much back, which went in at the speed of light on the turn.  The only thing matching the speed of that was Greek Jack's call holding for the nuts.  Alan Stearn then threw his hand straight into the muck, standing up and staring in a manner such as only one who had chips a minute ago and suddenly is drawing dead does. 



Greek Jack collects a tasty stack, pictured here pointing out that his opponent had mucked his hand, in case anyone missed it.



Is that Stevie Wonder to Jacks left?
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