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« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2008, 10:46:08 PM »

Current chip standings, courtesy of the helpful DTD staff.

Demetrios Nikolaidis   35   1   40150
Ian King   36   1   31050
David Smith   34   7   27275
Liaquat Javed   34   9   24075
Yucel Eminoglu   36   4   23950
Mark Roberts   36   2   21850
Te Ng Cao   22   9   20325
John Perrin   35   7   20075
Scott Genever   11   6   18525
Mazhar Latif   33   9   17650
Nathan Ticehurst   15   1   17625
Daniel Walker   12   1   17550
Mark Lewis   36   6   17300
Gurpreet Nagi   25   9   16775
Dean Ellis   23   2   16475
Scott Marsh   14   3   16000
Anthony Kendall   15   7   15675
George Kennedy   12   4   15300
Ricky Smith   11   3   15025
Ashley Smith   34   3   14850
Lee Rawson   15   3   14800
Craig Stewart   22   1   14225
Peter Conduit   22   4   14000
Tom Cairns   11   4   13725
Thomas Walters   12   5   13650
Neil Giblin   22   2   13525
Chintu Pattani   34   4   13475
Neil Blatchly   34   6   13425
Justin Davies   14   2   13425
Antonio Dicesare   36   5   12925
Phillip Toomer   14   1   12875
Julian Lefevre   25   7   12825
Andrew Wilson   11   7   12750
Jason Bates   23   1   12550
Scott Thacker   33   1   12325
Robert Ballou   12   2   12250
Nick Carter   25   3   11500
Paul Pitchford   12   6   11425
Paul Garnham   15   6   10850
Alan Stokes   35   6   10775
Thomas Mccready   33   7   10750
Narciso Baldo   14   6   10725
Frances Creed   11   5   10700
Jason Wheatley   14   8   10575
Martin Jarvis   25   2   10375
Robert Forrest   11   1   10350
Carl Hoefkens   35   3   10025
Trevor Pearson   25   1   10000
Ralph Shalson   25   5   10000
Leon Rovira   35   2   9875
Mark Stafford   33   4   9600
David Nisbet   15   4   9425
Jason Wong   35   9   9300
Sarbjit Kular   23   3   9200
James Moult   25   8   9000
Barrie Sherbert   22   7   8975
John Sadler   15   8   8900
Matt Russell   11   9   8850
Rob Allen   23   7   8600
Junood Miah   14   9   8500
Joanne Hyde   12   8   8275
Lee Nayler   35   4   8075
Pat Kelley   14   7   8050
Richard Berridge   34   1   8025
Christopher Moore   15   5   7925
Stephen Hill   25   6   7850
Simon Lee   23   4   7750
Christopher Bruce   36   3   7650
John Maddison   14   5   7650
Alan Stearn   23   6   7600
Hiren Kanabar   36   8   7300
Maurice Nicholson   11   8   7250
Keith Swain   33   5   7175
Chin Chai Koh   34   5   7125
Mojid Khan   33   8   6925
Nicholas Watchorn   23   9   6925
Khalid Akram   15   9   6850
Daniel Ward   33   6   6400
Kevin Pearce   11   2   6325
Sean Breslin   15   2   6325
Debbie Fox   22   6   6050
Daniel Byrom   22   3   5900
Philip Clarke   34   8   5775
Chris Cancelliere   33   3   5725
Paul Macgregor   25   4   5425
Stephen Brogan   12   9   5375
David Louden   23   5   5000
Andrew Stewart   22   8   4350
Sadikiah Tapper   34   2   4125
Andrew Woods   12   3   3500
Gamal Mosleh   36   9   3150
Jack Serghi   35   8   2975
Raj Dhiri   14   4   2125
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« Reply #31 on: September 06, 2008, 10:47:03 PM »

so thats what you do with your spare time jen .
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« Reply #32 on: September 06, 2008, 10:58:46 PM »

An interesting hand played out moments ago between John Sadler and a player who the table referred to lovingly as A.N Umpty.

Sadler raised to 700, only to find Mr Umpty, who is also known as Sean Breslin, re-raising all-in for a massive overshove of 7k!

Sadler made the call with A-K, probably expecting to find himself in a race or facing the same hand, only for Breslin to show how he came by his allocated nickname as he tabled the way behind and dominated A-6.

Poker is a fickle mistress though and on this occasion it was Sadler who was to be banished to the sofa with no tea or conjugal relations as the flop fell J-3-6-2-6 to give the fortunate Breslin trips and leave Sadler with a face like a bulldog chewing a lemon flavoured wasp.

Breslin allegedly did not show any humility for this outdraw though, rubbing his opponent down in unsportsmanlike fashion by thumping the table savagely several times, so hard at one point it almost threatened to wake Tikay up from his usual mid level slumber.

That's the way the cookie crumbles sometimes folks!

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« Reply #33 on: September 06, 2008, 11:12:08 PM »

Incognito star of screen?  Note, if you will, the gent in the white hat on Red-Dog's table.  Note too, if you will, his uncanny resemblance to porn star Ron Jeremy.  Ooh-la-la.

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« Reply #34 on: September 06, 2008, 11:14:15 PM »

GL to Neil Blatchley- on a bit of a tear at the minute
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« Reply #35 on: September 06, 2008, 11:18:37 PM »

I don't know about you, but I just don't think Richard Berridge has done well enough here at DTD recently.  All I can say is he just doubled up, giving him a good shot at this one, poor lamb.

Richard Berridge raised pre, re-raised by Ashley Smith to 2,100.  Big blind Neil Blatchley had a good long dwell before passing, while early limper Liaquat Javed called quickly.  Back to Berridge who was all in faster than Flushy can say, "Tapis!" and the full 6,325 was over to Smith to call.  He eventually moved in over the top, effectively isolating with his - but Berridge tabled .
The flop came: at which point a bit of a "WOOO!" escaped Richard, and he launched into a fast paced ramble about something like, "The last two comps I was knocked out with Aces" etc. etc. while a glum nearly-felted Smith looked on.

Blatchley couldn't help telling everyone, "My Jacks were in bad shape then," before advising, "You should have slow played them."
Berridge's response:  "F*** off."

Berridge= seat 1, Smith= stipey sleeved seat 3.

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« Reply #36 on: September 06, 2008, 11:34:51 PM »

Dinner at the Table can be a lone, seemingly continuous, albeit happy affair...and we just don't think there are enough pictures of Red-Dog eating on here yet:



Or it can involve a tete-a-tete, as relations thaw between the superpowers...

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« Reply #37 on: September 06, 2008, 11:36:28 PM »

Some statistical points of order. Sometimes stats of these nature can be a little tedious so I have interspersed them with some random observations.


* 1st off the confirmed number of runners was 106.

* Of these 80 combatants remain, including Tikay(20k+), M3boy (very short now) and Red Dog (15 plates of pie and chips to the good)

* Jen has spent much of the last hour using photoshop to cut pictures of herself out to paste into obscene scenes of Ron Jeremy films. A very worrying development...(**)

* We are 15 minutes into level five which is a 100 200 25 level.

* Red Dog had pocket nines early on when he flopped top set and cleverly got his opponent to pass Aces.
"'Ow did 'e pass?!?" he asked me in amazement.

* 10 places will be paid.

* 1st place will receive the grand total of £11,130.

* The DTD burger, complete with burger, steak, bacon, cheese and onion, is still awesome.

Incidentally on a tangential note, as of next month this DTD £300 will become a regular ranking event, ensuring its popularity is sure to rise.

(** May contain trace quantities of exaggeration)
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« Reply #38 on: September 06, 2008, 11:58:13 PM »


Sadler raised to 700, only to find Sean Breslin re-raising all-in for a massive overshove of 7k!

Sadler made the call with A-K, probably expecting to find himself in a race or facing the same hand, only for Breslin to show how he came by his allocated nickname as he tabled the way behind and dominated A-6.

Poker is a fickle mistress though and on this occasion it was Sadler who was to be banished to the sofa with no tea or conjugal relations as the flop fell J-3-6-2-6 to give the fortunate Breslin trips and leave Sadler with a face like a bulldog chewing a lemon flavoured wasp.

Breslin allegedly did not show any humility for this outdraw though, rubbing his opponent down in unsportsmanlike fashion by thumping the table savagely several times.


That's it, I'm in the car now, me and the boys are coming to sort him out. I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE
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« Reply #39 on: September 07, 2008, 12:19:30 AM »

Time for a quick table chip leader watch...

First off we have the mecurial, occasional controversial but now newly chipped up M3boy! After relating how he had suffered in the early levels and was nursing a shortstack, his fortunes have turned round in dramatic fashion such that he is now the chip daddy of his table with 23,000 of DTD's finest chips. Good work sir.

That candlit dinner with Tikay clearly worked wonders...



The adjacent table boasts Philip Toomer as the chip leader, though this is one of the shortstacked tables as he has a mere 12,000 to his name.

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« Reply #40 on: September 07, 2008, 12:27:19 AM »

Paul Pitchford holds the honour of current table chip leader on table 12, leading the charge with a veritable abundance of chips, a whopping 38,000, which is good for the chip lead of the entire comp as things stand.

Here is our illustrious leader with his marvellous stack.



Next up we have table 11, where a man short on syllables but long on chips heads the ravenous pack of poker players looking to relieve him of his chips. No one appears more keen to take on this task than Blonde's own Frances Creed, taking time out from munching her sandwich to eye his chips covetously.

Te Ng Gao -- 24,625



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« Reply #41 on: September 07, 2008, 12:28:59 AM »

As you will notice from Le Chat's Table Leader Watch, there are some tables with a shedload more chips on them than others.  That of Alan Stokes (featured presently in skyblue cardigan) has not only his formidable stack, but that of early leader Demetrios Nikolaidis.  Neither of those two seem afraid to get it into the middle, and just now Stokes limp-called a raise from Nikolaidis to 1,800 (blinds now 150/300).
Flop:  two hearts   Stokes bet out 2,500, and after a slow count out, found Nikolaidis raising to 5k.  Stokes considered the minraise for a while, even at one point picking up a big stack of green 1k chips and rolling them around in his hand in a way even I on the rail found intimidating.  But he passed.

I then spent about 20 minutes watching Ralph 'Karabiner' Shalson, but he seemed determined to avoid action during that time.  He still has c.8k though.

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« Reply #42 on: September 07, 2008, 12:43:04 AM »

Moving onto table 23, we find Mark Roberts, with a formidable stack of 30,500 to his name. Here he is, coiled like a cobra, ready for action, sporting a impressive cloudy sky-blue cardigan/ sweater.



Mazhar Latif is the man in charge of his table. He may look slightly uptight from this picture but this is just a touch of camera shyness and as soon as the camera was off him, he jovially backslapped his entire table before jumping up on the felt and performing the can-can, kicking avalanches of his newly won chips all over the place.

Ok so that didn''t happen, but he is doing well nonetheless...

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« Reply #44 on: September 07, 2008, 12:50:17 AM »

Here we have Dave Smith, who has spurned his traditional dress of black suit with comedy yellow squirty flower for a red cardigan and shirt combo that have served him well thusfar as he has a bountiful stack of 34,000.



Table 35 sees Alan Stokes as the current chip leader, who lost a bet with his wife, and was forced to turn up today in her dress. I assume. Anyway here he is, his questionable sartorial choices contrasting sharply with his impressive chip stack of 32,500.

Go go Stokie!



Finally we have Nick Carter on table 25, with 33,000, looking ready to take on the world, or at least the small portion of it who have ponied up 300 notes to do battle today...

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