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« Reply #300 on: December 05, 2008, 12:13:14 AM »

LeKnave has moved to Dewi James' right and immediately got involved in a pot with James Harcourt.

With the board reading three diamonds , LeKnave bet 8,600 on the river and Harcourt called quickly with , expect that LeKnave had caught a lucky break with for the rivered flush to put himself back above average chips.

lol @ AK ever being good here against Knave.

I'd probs tank dwell if i had   

gogogogogo Jones!
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« Reply #301 on: December 05, 2008, 12:16:40 AM »

Snoops has done an interview with Zippy Aslam from the break, which is coming up. Probably won't have time tonight. If he makes it through we'll deffo do one tomorrow.
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« Reply #302 on: December 05, 2008, 12:17:00 AM »

Wiiiiiiiiiii nice one Knave glglglglgl
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« Reply #303 on: December 05, 2008, 12:22:46 AM »

Snoops has done an interview with Zippy Aslam & LeKnave from the break, which is coming up. Probably won't have time tonight. If he makes it through we'll deffo do one tomorrow.

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« Reply #304 on: December 05, 2008, 12:25:02 AM »

Snoopy Parkinson interviews Zippy Aslam

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« Reply #305 on: December 05, 2008, 12:29:18 AM »

One player who won't be returning tomorrow is Jim Moult. His tournament life was on the line with versus the of Stuart Rolfe, but although a two hearts three clubs teased a rivered Broadway, it wasn't to be, and Jim was gone.

Ruling!

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« Reply #306 on: December 05, 2008, 12:30:47 AM »

Tallest stack so far belongs to Lawrence Gosney, although that may be solely due to multiple stealing of blinds and antes and accumulating mountains of yellow chips.

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« Reply #307 on: December 05, 2008, 12:31:33 AM »

Billy Ngo has had a long and up and down day. He was down to just 7k very early on in the first level, and has now managed to to steady himself with 30k which is about average for the day.
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« Reply #308 on: December 05, 2008, 12:32:57 AM »

Chip Count at the last break:

John Eames   22   6   86750
Luke Marsh   36   4   75150
Dean Pearson   33   8   70650
Terry Fletcher   34   8   64750
Ben Mayhew   23   8   64025
Kevin Matthews   32   8   61800
Glyn Cooke   11   8   57450
Dewi James   11   7   56300
Lawrence Gosney   23   4   54050
William Fry   21   5   53350
Steve Jelinek   34   4   53125
Howard Plant   31   4   52950
Matthew Lewis   35   7   51375
James Mitchell   34   1   51000
Dean Lyall   32   7   50900
Bernie Holmes   12   5   50025
David Anderson   25   4   49325
Andrew Seabright   21   1   49100
Lee Mcmillan   36   2   48900
Sean Phillips   25   6   48875
Eoin Kennedy   14   8   48750
Sadikiah Tapper   14   7   48300
Andrew Oflaherty   33   3   47550
Adam O'connell   31   3   47375
Liaquat Javed   31   2   47125
Mark Wilson   21   6   45650
John Sadler   33   6   44225
Trevor Reardon   14   3   43825
Scott Byron   35   8   43050
Daniel Haglund   15   7   41450
Philip Ashton   25   2   41200
Alan Stearn   32   5   40700
Mojid Khan   12   1   39875
Richard Herbert   31   7   39850
Christopher Bell   22   7   39600
Aleksandrs Karlins   23   1   38850
Tom Rutter   21   7   37800
Paul Hambleton   35   3   37650
Kevin Oconnell   12   8   37000
Jonathan Kalmar   15   9   36600
Nichiei Hicks   31   6   35675
Cristiano Blanco   15   4   35650
Mark Roberts   12   6   35650
Narciso Baldo   32   6   33975
Mazhar Latif   35   1   33575
Zaheer Zeb   25   1   32850
Billy Ngo   14   5   32800
Rickie Vedhara   12   7   32800
James Buckley   11   2   32750
Neil Giblin   15   3   32675
Paul Brammer   25   8   32650
Mark Winn   23   2   32425
Mark Emberson   12   4   32375
John Burke   25   7   32225
Adam Leggett   36   8   31575
Eduards Rakuss   33   5   31375
Jason Schacter   21   9   30150
Fraser Bain   15   5   29825
Peter Semmens   12   2   29600
James Harcourt   11   1   29425
Kyriacos Dionysiou   23   3   29300
Thomas Besnier   11   3   27875
Stuart Rolfe   35   6   27450
Peter Wilson   36   5   27250
William Wallace   21   3   26875
Mark Hayes   36   7   26750
Joseph Pota   21   4   26650
Peter Charalamobus   23   7   25775
Ints Grinbaums   31   1   25625
Daniel Cochrane   22   3   24625
Jed Tribe   12   3   24425
Alan Jennings   23   5   23900
Billy Defty   22   4   22700
Guntis Feldmanis   34   2   22650
David Jones   11   5   22350
John Angus   22   5   22325
Mohammed Shakoor   22   1   22150
Donal Norton   31   5   21675
Ralph Shalson   31   9   21500
Darren Matlock   32   9   20725
James Green   36   9   20575
Andrew Hayton   14   9   20050
Christopher Bruce   36   6   19975
Colin Hinds   34   7   19725
Raj Dhiri   22   8   19475
Michaela Kalmer   11   6   19450
Antonino Milioti   15   2   19375
Mohammed Javed   33   9   18550
Peter Garrett   34   5   18550
Waheed Ashraf   32   3   18375
Maria Demetriou   33   4   18350
Jonathan Spinks   35   5   18350
Ian Gwynne   15   1   18225
Paul Gourlay   34   9   17900
Paul Kemp   25   3   17525
Zahir Aslam   15   6   16700
Paul Mctaggart   32   4   16325
Alan Trueick   11   9   16100
Kevin Pearce   35   4   14875
Ashfaq Raja   15   8   14775
Tina Bandyle   21   2   14400
James Fuzzey   14   1   14250
Daniel Rudd   33   1   14050
Ricky Smith   32   1   13900
Michael Wernick   23   9   13700
David Mitchell   32   2   13600
Brent Dewstow-newitt   35   9   13175
Robert Whatsize   34   3   12875
Tony Salmon   31   8   12250
James Moult   35   2   12150
Joseph Byrne   22   2   11800
Tim Blake   14   2   9875
Matt Russell   25   9   9725
Peter Linton   34   6   8900
Richard Whiteley   14   4   8350
Christopher John Ferguson   21   8   7150
Paul Murphy   33   2   7000
Timothy Flanders   12   9   6275
Roger Wright   22   9   5775
Terry Carter   36   3   5025
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« Reply #309 on: December 05, 2008, 12:34:45 AM »

"Toast!?!" said Tim Blake.

"No, I'm ok thanks," I replied.

Sadly for himself he wasn't offering me food. He was explaining he was out. Doh.
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« Reply #310 on: December 05, 2008, 12:34:52 AM »

A quifftastic Eddie Izzard (okay, it's Kevin Pearce) doubles through courtesy of neighbour Jonathan Spinks. With a flop of two spades, all the chips flew in with Pearce a country mile ahead with versus . The turn sealed the deal, making the river academic and shipping the monies to Pearce. He now has around 35,000.

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« Reply #311 on: December 05, 2008, 12:39:41 AM »

Tallest stack so far belongs to Lawrence Gosney, although that may be solely due to multiple stealing of blinds and antes and accumulating mountains of yellow chips.



sc00000000p, go Gosney!!!
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« Reply #312 on: December 05, 2008, 12:44:50 AM »

Raising it up from the button, Paul Kemp raised it up from the button and Sean Phillips called in the big blind. On a flop, Kemp led for 4,000, only for Phillips to inquire on Kemp's remaining stack. "Eight thousand and twenty five," came the answer as Phillips continued to mull over his options. After fingering his chips momentarily, Phillips opted to put his man all in, a move which severely displeased Kemp. "I thought I'd raised more preflop," he said.

After a a few moments of squirming in his seat, Kemp eventually turned over and threw his cards into the muck. Phillips showed , which triggered a sharp exit from an infuiated Kemp who stormed towards the bar area. With Kemp regaining his composure elsewhere, Phillips added, "I did it because I knew he was going to fold."



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« Reply #313 on: December 05, 2008, 12:48:28 AM »

A quifftastic Eddie Izzard (okay, it's Kevin Pearce) doubles through courtesy of neighbour Jonathan Spinks. With a flop of two spades, all the chips flew in with Pearce a country mile ahead with versus . The turn sealed the deal, making the river academic and shipping the monies to Pearce. He now has around 35,000.



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« Reply #314 on: December 05, 2008, 12:54:41 AM »

Disaster for Ralph Shalson....A day of solid work goes up in smoke when he gets it all-in preflop with Aces against Nick Hicks' Kings. But one time in five, things are going pearshaped for the nut preflop hand, and on this occasion, the force was with the Hickster as he spiked another cowboy turning things for Karabiner from the good to the bad and the just plain ol' ugly. Can Nick spend the rest of the night picking up a few dollars more? Either way, Ralph has simply shrugged his shoulders about the hand saying it's one of those things, so at least Nick won't remain unforgiven.
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