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« Reply #90 on: February 26, 2009, 06:43:02 PM »

Tom Rutter has just this second been eliminated. Positioned under-the-gun with , it looks as though he made a raise preflop and was called behind by Dave Colclough in the cut-off with . By the turn of a , all the monies were in the middle, El Blondie simply praying for the board not to pair. Alas for young Rutter, it didn't, and the river not only sealed his exit, but gave the former GUKPT winner a most timely of double ups.

Stephen Pearce is also out.

Too sick. Really unlucky Tommy. He'll be back

gutted. cheers for the support. sorry to anyone who had a stake!
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« Reply #91 on: February 26, 2009, 06:46:53 PM »

how are roberto romanello and martyn cavanagh doing now please.has he still got 38k.cheers again.
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« Reply #92 on: February 26, 2009, 07:21:33 PM »

Tom Rutter has just this second been eliminated. Positioned under-the-gun with , it looks as though he made a raise preflop and was called behind by Dave Colclough in the cut-off with . By the turn of a , all the monies were in the middle, El Blondie simply praying for the board not to pair. Alas for young Rutter, it didn't, and the river not only sealed his exit, but gave the former GUKPT winner a most timely of double ups.

Stephen Pearce is also out.

Too sick. Really unlucky Tommy. He'll be back

gutted. cheers for the support. sorry to anyone who had a stake!

Cold Tommy- unlucky matey. Pretty sick table!
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« Reply #93 on: February 26, 2009, 07:23:09 PM »

Fanrillo updates as per Snoops, but ixnay on the igsay icpay, it's doin' me 'ead in.
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« Reply #94 on: February 26, 2009, 07:28:51 PM »

Cards are back in the air. 77 players remain.
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« Reply #95 on: February 26, 2009, 07:40:08 PM »

Great to have you back Snoops 
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« Reply #96 on: February 26, 2009, 07:42:16 PM »

Online sensation 'Gregior' Gregory Howard is out. With the board reading , Trevor Pearson (cut-off) led for 300, Howard (big blind) made it 1,000, Pearson pushed all in and Howard called.

Howard =

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The turn has people licking their lips, but the is the wrong way round and Gregior goes home.



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« Reply #97 on: February 26, 2009, 07:51:20 PM »

James Keys has been eliminated. With Josh Tyler limping under-the-gun, James Keys pushed all in for 4,200 with J-T, but was called by Tyler who held A-5. Blank board meant Keys was looking for the door.
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« Reply #98 on: February 26, 2009, 07:56:40 PM »

Also on his way home is Carl Thomas who found himself in dominating shape with versus the of Paul Newman. A bullet on the board, however, meant Newman got to see the colour of Thomas' money and the latter was sent hurtling home.
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« Reply #99 on: February 26, 2009, 08:00:31 PM »

Ruining the potential for a triplet of departures, Steve Jelinek managed to double up, but he needed the aid of aces to do it. Up against J-8 of diamonds, Jelinek didn't seem confident, especially when the turn threatened a flush, but a raggy black card on the river was safe as houses and the Jelly survived. He still only has 6,000 though.
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« Reply #100 on: February 26, 2009, 08:05:05 PM »

These were the counts during at the start of this level:

1007   Antony Phillips   36550
510   Martyn Cavanagh   32425
606   Christopher peter Johnson   29975
204   Barkatul Mohammed   29625
105   Jonathan Kalmar   27725
601   Joshua Tyler   27050
1002   Jerome Bradpiece   26775
404   Darren Hickman   25950
104   Matthew Roberts   25600
705   Benjamin Vinson   25025
405   Richard Dawson   24575
308   Marcus Bebb-Jones   23675
805   Joseph Grech   23300
207   Kyriacos Dionysiou   22525
302   Iwan Jones   22475
607   Arjanit Kondaj   22450
709   Mark Dalimore   21700
1104   Kevin Ho   21100
202   Zhang Yu   20925
1108   Kerry Taylor   20900
908   James Akenhead   20825
303   Timothy Flanders   20000
107   David Colclough   19725
210   David Smith   19050
1106   Kashir Haq   18950
608   Zachary Ford   17525
905   David Maudlin   16100
701   Matthew Mckinlay   15925
901   Guy Steel   15600
205   James Reid   15325
402   John Littler   14750
804   Ash Pervaiz   14650
707   Gregory Howard   14550
1201   David Welch   14450
1102   Giovanni Vaccarella   13450
1103   Jerome O'Shea   13250
702   Trevor Pearson   13225
206   Paul Ruddy   13200
803   Nicky Evans   13200
1204   Andrew Miles   13150
903   Jeff Hemmerman   12775
501   Trevor Reardon   12700
409   Robert Price   12050
304   Mark McCluskey   12000
1008   Michael Greco   11625
1003   Michael Ellis   11450
503   Salim Patel   11425
1101   Andreas Hoivold   11275
102   Andrew Clarke   11250
807   John Burke   11250
902   David Sinclair Allan   11025
307   Julian Thew   10975
1108   Kerry Taylor   10675
809   Philip Peters   10125
706   Shiv Kumar   9650
505   Paul Newman   9600
506   Satnam Sandhu   9300
808   George Geary   9250
703   Rob Reece   8600
406   David Birtles   8100
806   James Morgan   7400
301   Jeff Buffenbarger   7250
903   Jeff Hemmerman   6125
305   Philippa Flanders   5975
1207   Stephen Wyn Davies   5950
906   Karl Fenton   5950
203   Steve Jelinek   5850
509   Steven Watts   5175
1203   John Stephen Shipley   4950
810   MZ Hussain   4900
610   Dominic Rossookh   4775
1009   James Keys   4650
507   Matthew Eiler Gadsden   4575
110   Roberto Romanello   4500
1006   Nicholas Gibson   4275
103   Reyaaz Mulla   3725
1206   Carl Thomas   2825
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« Reply #101 on: February 26, 2009, 08:10:45 PM »

Ruining the potential for a triplet of departures, Steve Jelinek managed to double up, but he needed the aid of aces to do it. Up against J-8 of diamonds, Jelinek didn't seem confident, especially when the turn threatened a flush, but a raggy black card on the river was safe as houses and the Jelly survived. He still only has 6,000 though.

Steve Jelinek is like limescale, you just can't get rid of him. Despite being down to just a few thousand a hand or two ago, the Jelly is now on circa 14,000. On an three diamonds flop, Jelinek checked in the small blind, Mohammed Hassan bet 800 in the big and the cut-off, who I can only assume limped made the call. Back round to Jelinek who pushed his remaining chips across the line. Hassan folded, but Mateyboy called.

Mateyboy =
Jelinek =

Turn = , River = two spades
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« Reply #102 on: February 26, 2009, 08:14:30 PM »

Also on his way home is Carl Thomas who found himself in dominating shape with versus the of Paul Newman. A bullet on the board, however, meant Newman got to see the colour of Thomas' money and the latter was sent hurtling home.

I bet he felt the sting there.
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« Reply #103 on: February 26, 2009, 08:18:28 PM »

On an three clubs board, Jimmy Morgan puts Joe Grech to the test with a bet of 2,500, but after a brief pause, Grech proves he is worth by making a great call with . Morgan can only muck.

Morgan -- 14,000
Grech -- 31,000
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« Reply #104 on: February 26, 2009, 08:18:58 PM »

cmon martyn cavanagh,iwan jones and roberto romanello( please double up twice now).also big congrats to rana for winning yesterdays omaha.
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