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« Reply #135 on: October 05, 2008, 01:31:21 AM »

By the way, if anyone knows anything about any of the players mentioned today, then please feel free to share your knowledge with us. Similarly, if you have a request, or want a particular chip count, then request away.

Er well, I arrived late and took my seat at about 8.40pm, I was on my way out the door by 8.55pm courtesy of a set over set jobby on the flop, that filled up on the river versus Lawrence Gosney. That was an expensive 15 minutes entertainment for the evening LOL.

Ouch, I thought I saw your name on the early eliminees list. Hard luck.

If it makes you feel any better, you weren't the only victim of an unfortunate case of cold deckary. Vasileios Kontogiannis caught up with me earlier on to share his tale of woe. He'd seen aces cracked by kings for a 36,000 pot when a king arrived on the tun. At the time, it would have put him right up there with the chip leaders, but it wasn't to be, and he was gone.
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« Reply #136 on: October 05, 2008, 01:32:25 AM »

Short Stacked Terry Brown  3rd to act,  raises up the blinds from an early position to get 3 callers,  button boy Gurinder Purewell,  S B Shafqat Mirza and BB Mark Roberts.

Flop comes     two spades

SB checks BB moves all in, original raiser, Terry Brown folds Gurinder calls as does Shafqat
Cards up,  Gurinder shows  for the flush draw, Shafqat A A and Mark 2 2 making trips. Turn comes  Two Clubs  END OF STORY.

Gurinder and Shafqat now down to the felt.
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« Reply #137 on: October 05, 2008, 01:33:53 AM »



Next time I returned, the table were laughing hysterically, the type of laughter where a spot of urine can slip out unnoticed. Even Pete Singleton, who is one of the most in-the-zone players on the circuit broke his focus mometarily to raise a smile. What they were giggling about, I have no idea. Can anyone hazard a guess?



They were celebrating the prospect of a sponsorship deal for the Barca HU comp?
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« Reply #138 on: October 05, 2008, 01:34:52 AM »

Short Stacked Terry Brown  3rd to act,  raises up the blinds from an early position to get 3 callers,  button boy Gurinder Purewell,  S B Shafqat Mirza and BB Mark Roberts.

Flop comes     two spades

SB checks BB moves all in, original raiser, Terry Brown folds Gurinder calls as does Shafqat
Cards up,  Gurinder shows  for the flush draw, Shafqat A A and Mark 2 2 making trips. Turn comes  Two Clubs  END OF STORY.

Gurinder and Shafqat now down to the felt.


Both now out.
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« Reply #139 on: October 05, 2008, 01:35:23 AM »



Next time I returned, the table were laughing hysterically, the type of laughter where a spot of urine can slip out unnoticed. Even Pete Singleton, who is one of the most in-the-zone players on the circuit broke his focus mometarily to raise a smile. What they were giggling about, I have no idea. Can anyone hazard a guess?



They were celebrating the prospect of a sponsorship deal for the Barca HU comp?

Robert, behave yourself. No supper for you. 
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« Reply #140 on: October 05, 2008, 01:37:37 AM »

Beat me, whip me but don't take my food.

Different answer would be given to your fellow updater Wink
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« Reply #141 on: October 05, 2008, 01:49:46 AM »

Couple of chip daddies.

James Mitchell 57k

Marcus Bebb-jones 85k

From where I am sat just seen the exit of Thomas Horton, I managed to get a quick word with him before he left, what a nice boy too.

He said he had been card dead and decided to push with his K Q only to run into 10 10.

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« Reply #142 on: October 05, 2008, 01:59:19 AM »

Pete Singleton has doubled through off Marc Goowdin, versus on an ensuing three diamonds (come were secretly hoping for a three)... two spades board. He's remains short-stacked however with 5,700. "It doesn't make sense, he's doubled through three times and he's still short," observed MrCool.

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« Reply #143 on: October 05, 2008, 02:02:35 AM »

A big hand developed on the near table, Daniel Ward's bet of 11,000 on a Two Clubs two hearts board being reraised all in by Richard Keleft for precisely 20,500 more. As Ward deliberated, Keleft looked as calm as the Caribbean sea, sitting back in his seat and taking a swig of his pint as if watching the cricket on a Sunday afternoon. In the end, Ward made the fold to leave him with around 25,000, and Keleft took it down.

Notice James Roberts in the background perfecting a look that would make George Romero snap him up in a heart-beat.



Meanwhile, James Mitchell has smug mode activated, and rightfully so - he's Marcus Bebb-Jones' closest competition with 55-60,000.

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« Reply #144 on: October 05, 2008, 02:05:22 AM »

Gone, but not forgotten (the latest in particular):

50   Desmond Jonas
51   Terry Brown
52   Andrew Rhodes
53   Thomas Horton
54   Jan Olav Sjavik
55   Craig Burgess
56   Shafqat Mirza
57   Mark Lewis
58   Garinder Purewal
59   Stephen Brogan
60   David Smith
61   Klys Miroslaw
62   Alan Stearn
63   Adrian Swingler
64   John Burke
65   George Peppercorn
66   Andrew Harding
67   Lee Rawson
68   Simran Mahon
69   Waheed Ashraf
70   Ramazanali Abbassi
71   David Statham
72   John Perrin
73   James Moult
74   Greg Hill
75   Alan Armitage
76   Anthony Clancy
77   Stephen Lovatt
78   Vasileios Kontogiannis
79   David Cook
80   Anon
81   Mazhar Latif
82   Spencer Lawrence
83   Paul Rayner
84   Sam Savile-barton
85   Andrew Marshall
86   Mojid Khan
87   Geoffrey Hill
88   Wayne Pentelow
89   Billy Ngo
90   Ian Mcdonald
91   Kevin Pearce
92   Mark Clare
93   Dominic Rossookh
94   Kyriacos Dionysiou
95   Alan Davies
96   Trevor Pearson
97   David Colclough
98   Basharat Mahmood
99   Anthony Nicholls
100   Mark Mcgill
101   Junood Miah
102   Ivars Abolins
103   Jonathan Mccann
104   Pat Kelley
105   Thomas Rolfe
106   Jimmy Cairns
107   David Johnson
108   Farhad Afshin
109   Phil Green
110   Nicholas Marshall
111   Shahnawaz Randera
112   Peter Linton
113   Demetrios Nikolaidis
114   Andrew Woods
115   Chris Hudson
116   Neil Slaughter
117   Michael Millard
118   Harprit Singh Gurnam
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« Reply #145 on: October 05, 2008, 02:06:05 AM »

49 players remain
average stack = 24,081
15 mins remain on level 8: 300/600(50)
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« Reply #146 on: October 05, 2008, 02:12:34 AM »

Just managed to catch Pete Singleton making a sharp exit out of the double doors. According to Marc Goodwin, Rob Clarke limp-blind-called from the small blind (I think I'm going to have to coin that phrases, even if it is gobbledygook) Pete Singleton's 3,000 push from the big blind. Singleton had the best of it with K-Q, but Clarke flopped a straight with K-Q. Wouldn't want to be the passenger of that journey home.
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« Reply #147 on: October 05, 2008, 02:17:37 AM »

Des Jonas moment of exit goes as follows.

One limper so Des announces it's time to gamble so throwing in his short stack blind he gets his much needed caller flom the limpman ( Rob Clarke ).

Rob displays two over cards K Q whilst Dez shows the 2 3.

He left the table suprisingly quiet which is most unlike Des.
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« Reply #148 on: October 05, 2008, 02:28:44 AM »

Riding high...

Marcus Bebb-Jones -- 70,000



Richard Kellett -- 53,000



James Mitchell -- 52,000

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« Reply #149 on: October 05, 2008, 02:29:57 AM »

Riding low...

Arnold Homer -- 10,150



Pavinder Kumar -- 9,900



David Edwards -- 3,400

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