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« Reply #60 on: February 08, 2009, 04:28:45 PM »

Matthew Lewis is responsible for Brian Evans's life-support stack... Evans moved in on the cutoff with but was snapped by button Lewis with
"Come on baby!" pleaded Evans, and indeed the first two cards on the flop were ... it was followed by three diamonds and then the on the river, at which a relieved Lewis said, "Yessss!" and Evans said somewhat cryptically, "See what I'm saying, Pete?  Every time."

Lewis winning
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« Reply #61 on: February 08, 2009, 04:31:25 PM »

Any news on how Karl Fenton seemed to go from chip leader at the last break to out in 57th.

Can you also say good luck to Daniel Copeland who has done a good job of building up a stack after being one of the shorties at the start of day2.

Daniel Copeland -- 70kish, sitting next to fellow Daniel Daniel Nutt.



hey chris, how u doin? can i get a pic and an update on James Bagley pleeeaassee??
great updates as usual, thanks

sup edgy

Just busto, pretty hard ghey. M of 4 UTG and shipped it in with A7o. Had an M of 5 like all day so had been shoving/3bet shoving frequently.

SB picks up AQo, snaps, gg despite KK8 giving me split outs.

Great structure though, will deffo be back next month. I think I had 4 showdowns in 14 hours of play lol.

btw, Chris Brammer (dunno if you know him) is going deep, got like 92k. Fingers crossed.

Bad luck there. Will check on Brammer for you.

Chris Brammer -- 105k and possible Rich Hare lookalike.




How's Thewy looking? Tell him his biggest fans are on line (like you,ve nothing else to do!!)

Hello Mrs T.

After taking that big hit with A-Q vs Q-5, Mr T has been on 'possible thievery watch', given how many 100 black chips he has. He's on about 50k, which is below average but he's still in.

Mr T also 'pities the fool.'



Bonus props to James Williams scene-stealing hoodie in that photo.
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« Reply #62 on: February 08, 2009, 04:38:25 PM »

Julian Thew is out.

Pete Linton, "I raised Fives and Queen-Jack and he pushed over the top of me and both times I folded, then I raised A-Q on the button and he pushed with K-J from the blinds and I held. All very standard, I was actually going to call him with any ace!"
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« Reply #63 on: February 08, 2009, 04:40:17 PM »

Nutt-Sacked!

Daniel Nutt is down to just one 500 chip after getting in with 8-8 against Jason Wheatley's T-T which held on a Q-Q-7-6-K board for a chunky monkey sized pot.
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« Reply #64 on: February 08, 2009, 04:41:03 PM »

23   1   Ken Wheatley - 90,000
23   2   Terence Simpson - 60,000
23   3   Peter Wigglesworth - 80,000
23   4   Sidicki Mohangee - 28,000
23   5   Mark Mccluskey - 45,300
23   6   Christopher Brammer - 123,000
23   8   Stephen Holloway - 61,000
23   9   Luke Hallinan - 100,000



Christopher Brammer (pictured) has steadily increased up to his top-five sort of stack right now.  Yesterday I remember him playing well, and now that he's got a chip advantage over his table, he appears undaunted and unafraid to use it.  Just now he re-raised +11k on the button over the top of Peter Wigglesworth, who dwelled for a good while.  Eventually they agreed some sort of "You show/I fold deal" and Wigglesworth passed showing the .  Although Brammer had agreed that the deal, "Seemed fair" he then admitted, "You probably don't want to see them..." before fulfilling his end of the bargain and flipping

I am going to add him to my FT list along with Shah, Millar, Linton, Rutter, and Dog.
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« Reply #65 on: February 08, 2009, 04:43:09 PM »

LOL served @ rich hall

I'm on life tilt. Anyone wanna flip live at D2D? It's times like these that I'm glad there aren't any casino games here. Might tilt on the Itbox.

nhnh w/t7 nig. lets go.
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« Reply #66 on: February 08, 2009, 04:44:32 PM »

Chris Bruce is Busto - A-Q into Queens pre.  Having trundled forward without any chip leaps (I did see him call someone down for a small pot with second pair, 5 kicker though) he admitted in the last break that this sort of level would be all-in/double up/go home type time. 
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« Reply #67 on: February 08, 2009, 04:45:58 PM »

james williams update please?
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« Reply #68 on: February 08, 2009, 04:46:44 PM »

LOL served @ rich hall

I'm on life tilt. Anyone wanna flip live at D2D? It's times like these that I'm glad there aren't any casino games here. Might tilt on the Itbox.

nhnh w/t7 nig. lets go.
 
 
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« Reply #69 on: February 08, 2009, 05:00:26 PM »

LOL served @ rich hall

I'm on life tilt. Anyone wanna flip live at D2D? It's times like these that I'm glad there aren't any casino games here. Might tilt on the Itbox.

nhnh w/t7 nig. lets go.
 
 
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Matthew Lewis is responsible for Brian Evans's life-support stack... Evans moved in on the cutoff with but was snapped by button Lewis with
"Come on baby!" pleaded Evans, and indeed the first two cards on the flop were ... it was followed by three diamonds and then the on the river, at which a relieved Lewis said, "Yessss!" and Evans said somewhat cryptically, "See what I'm saying, Pete?  Every time."

Lewis winning


Is that dealer Abdul formerly of the gutshot in London or does he have a clone living in notts?
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« Reply #70 on: February 08, 2009, 05:01:16 PM »

Tom McCready is out.

"I got nit-rolled," he said, using the ultra-hip kool kidz tinternet speak that he is accustomed to using. (In no way did I force him to make that statement).

He pushed with for about 16k and the small blind tanked for ages with . The board started out ok but then never improved, two hearts .
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« Reply #71 on: February 08, 2009, 05:04:35 PM »

chip counts for graeme "the mole" jones pls? thanks jon lundy
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« Reply #72 on: February 08, 2009, 05:07:08 PM »

chip counts for graeme "the mole" jones pls? thanks Jon Lundy

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« Reply #73 on: February 08, 2009, 05:10:05 PM »

21   1   Paul Lammas - 86,000
21   2   Ivor Frost - 91,000  ("Make sure you get my best side.")



21   4   Denis Ford - 50,000
21   5   John Stritch - 70,000
21   6   Peter Linton - 145,000  (Appears to be staring dreamily at James Williams)



21   7   Harry Dunnell - 85,000
21   8   Tom Kugelstadt - 40,000
21   9   James Williams - 135,000  (Appears delighted with the attention)

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« Reply #74 on: February 08, 2009, 05:13:58 PM »

james williams update please?

Just raised from the big blind after Pete Linton and Harry Dunnell flat called the 3k preflop.  Only Dunnell on the button made the call of 13k total. 
Flop: three diamonds   Williams instantly bet out 18k, and was rewarded with a pass at which he said something like, "Sort it out," and grinningly showed .  Which was good anyway, apparently.
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