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« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2010, 04:21:09 PM »

Good luck to everyone playing this.

Please donate all spare chips to Simon Deadman and make sure he sees Shola on tournament breaks for strat advice.

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Cant Shola play instead?
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« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2010, 04:23:06 PM »

Good luck to everyone playing this.

Please donate all spare chips to Simon Deadman and make sure he sees Shola on tournament breaks for strat advice.

TY.

Cant Shola play instead?

Apparently 'a deal is a deal' and my percentage cannot be swapped to the better, more advanced player. sigh!
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« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2010, 07:58:49 PM »

neil 35k brammer 28k me 18k toby 10k brammer snr 6k kev out. about to start 150 300
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« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2010, 08:17:29 PM »

From the Poker Stars blog

Chipcount for PokerStars UKIPT ManchesterDay 1a
Level 5 (blinds 150-300)
Players remaining: 200 of 258

Player Country Status Chip Count
Aslam Zahir   45000
Paul Gourlay United Kingdom  42000
Mark Stott United Kingdom  41000
Jerome Bradpiece United Kingdom  35000
Christopher Brammer United Kingdom  28000
Will Fry United Kingdom  27000
Darren Fletcher United Kingdom  25000
Richard Hawes United Kingdom  20000
Neil Blatchley United Kingdom  17000
Michael Graydon Ireland PokerStars player 16000
Paul Kristoffersson  Sweden  15500
Jonathan Butters United Kingdom  15000
Toby Lewis United Kingdom  12500
Julian Thew United Kingdom Team PokerStars Pro 12000
Wayne Bentley United Kingdom  6300
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« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2010, 04:24:17 AM »

From the stars blog ... I believe it was Bedi with the 66 which cracked the bullets.


3.40am: Bedi boom
The biggest pot at the tournament was saved for the last level of the day. Soleiman Masud raised from second position and it was folded all the way around to Rupinder Bedi in the big blind who did a massive re-raise all-in. Soleiman looked shocked for a moment and then made the automatic all with pocket aces. Soleiman tabled pocket sixes and looked to be heading out the door until a magical six fell on the flop to hand him the pot worth around 160,000, crippling his opponent in the meantime.



Well at least I hope it was.
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« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2010, 05:05:40 AM »

It was george (way toooooooooo) 2loose lol

what actually happened is he raised to 4.2k (with about 80k behind) utg at 8/1600 and the guy with AA and 100k ish reraised to ~13k and george shoved all in and binked a 6 on the flop for a huge chiplead pot.

We had been playing 14 hours solid at the time tho so everyone's head was a bit battered.  idiot

He asked me not to post it on Blonde so i naturally had to.  

btw i'm on 60k,round about average,about 65 of the 250 starters left.
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« Reply #21 on: February 12, 2010, 09:18:09 AM »

Everyone knows pocket 6's are live poker nuts!
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« Reply #22 on: February 12, 2010, 09:49:23 AM »

Everyone knows pocket 6's are live poker nuts!

THIS!!!

Played last night and the same guy had AA and KK beaten by 66 both times when a 6 had been folded by someone else, sick beyond belief!
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« Reply #23 on: February 12, 2010, 09:52:28 AM »

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« Reply #24 on: February 12, 2010, 09:55:21 AM »

http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ukipt/season-1-3/manchester/chipcount.html

80 back from yesterday.

Well done so far to that perennially lucky Rupinder and NigDawg and the rest!
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« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2010, 09:59:36 AM »

Rick Dacey's report for Stars. Please check out the PokerStarsblog for reports as they happen

 by Rick Dacey  on February 11, 2010 10:41 PM

he UKIPT is a tour that has aimed to hit that middle ground so often missed; players that want more than a £50 freezeout but don't necessarily want to stump up the €5,000 buy-in for an EPT event, and by the looks of today it's hit the target slap bang in the middle of the bulls eye. An impressive 228 players sat down to play Day 1a (and Day 1b is slated to be a sell out) meaning that there's some serious money to play for over the deep starting stacks and hour long structure providing a lot of room for manoeuvre.

A reall attraction of the tour has been dissceting the spread of up and coming stars to have-a-go heroes making it fascinating watching the sharks emerge from the depths. As the levels played out across the long 11-level day some players clearly presented themselves clearly as the ones to beat, while others check-shoved their way out of the tournament with what they'll see with hindsight was a terrible rush of blood to the head.


Rupinder 'George' Bedi and Chris Brammer were two of the most noticeable players building towers of power but others, such as Neil Blatchley, Will Romaine and Will Fry, were also doing their best to mix things up. It is the first two mentioned the have topped the overnight chip leader chart with Bedi coasting on 179,400 - partly in thanks to cracking aces with pocket sixes - and Brammer who has applied a consistent level of pressure to anyone and everyone in a pot with him. Brammer finished 11th at the UKIPT Galway for €7,000 and looked gutted not to have made the final table back in December. He'll be keen to exorcise that demon by the end of this tournament. We wouldn't put it past him - he's already knocked his dad out. He must be ruthless.

Another important mention has to be for Gerald Davis, the self-styled 'Skull Man', who has ridden one of the most rollercoaster stacks of the tournament. Davis claimed an early chip lead as the first player to break into six figures before blowing most of it shortly after. With half a level to play left in the hand he'd managed to get himself back up to 120,000 and finally finsihed level 11 with 92,600.

There's 60 players left from Day 1a who will meet the lucky and the good from Day 1b on Saturday when the fields combine. Come back and follow all the action as it happens tomorrow from 2pm (GMT).

The Chip Captains are:
Rupinder Bedi - 179,400
Chris Brammer - 126,900
Aaron Barry - 114,600
Dean Lloyd - 114,400
Adam Ashworth - 111,200
Gerald 'Skull Man' Davis - 92,600
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« Reply #26 on: February 12, 2010, 10:00:48 AM »

From the stars blog ... I believe it was Bedi with the 66 which cracked the bullets.


3.40am: Bedi boom
The biggest pot at the tournament was saved for the last level of the day. Soleiman Masud raised from second position and it was folded all the way around to Rupinder Bedi in the big blind who did a massive re-raise all-in. Soleiman looked shocked for a moment and then made the automatic all with pocket aces. Soleiman tabled pocket sixes and looked to be heading out the door until a magical six fell on the flop to hand him the pot worth around 160,000, crippling his opponent in the meantime.



Well at least I hope it was.

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« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2010, 10:02:49 AM »

Well done Lads and gl to the blondes playing today!
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« Reply #28 on: February 12, 2010, 02:08:24 PM »

so sick how bad george runs. no wonder he whinges all the time. tid please bud
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« Reply #29 on: February 12, 2010, 02:14:16 PM »

so sick how bad george runs. no wonder he whinges all the time. tid please bud

lol this.

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