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« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2010, 10:07:06 PM »

1a

Cottonbud
NigDawg
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DMorgan
neverbluff67
bobafett
george2loose
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« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2010, 10:18:17 PM »


I'll be at the CE throughout the weekend, I'll be easily spotted wearing bright Purple/Pink and Orange (in that order) V neck jumpers with matching socks. Please say hello If I have not met you previously.

Your going dressed as harry potter?

Good luck blondes playing...I didn't qualify so lookin forward to updates
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« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2010, 10:44:32 PM »

Playing day a Smiley

Also cash games at Gala Maybury Casino which are fully daler dealt Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2010, 11:25:37 PM »

good luk too billy bingo aka boba fett, u must bingo one of these donkaments m8
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« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2010, 01:00:04 AM »

Look forward to seeing everyone, specially you cuz been ages.  Also look forward to meeting you Val we are playing same day Smiley
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« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2010, 02:22:56 AM »

Playing day a Smiley

Also cash games at Gala Maybury Casino which are fully daler dealt Smiley

you might get shot outside tho....
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« Reply #21 on: August 19, 2010, 12:28:23 PM »

With play underway, you can follow at www.pokerstarsblog.com


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« Reply #22 on: August 19, 2010, 02:37:39 PM »

gogogogo chuckles!
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« Reply #23 on: August 19, 2010, 03:20:10 PM »

gogogogo chuckles!

12.30pm: No bumps for Bedi
Rupinder Bedi has gone deep in a couple of UKIPT events now and is one of those players that is a constant threat from the outset (as is Marc Goodwin who is sat just a few seats to his right). Bedi opened this early pot to 150 and was called in one, two, three, four spots - yes, that's every player yet left to act.

Bedi continuation bet a further 250 into the A♥K♣9♦ flop and was called by the button and small blind before firing 1,500 at the 7♦ turn. The button raised to 5,500 and Bedi called. Both players checked down the blank 2♠ river. Bedi showed A♠9♠ to claim the pot beating his opponent's A♦7♣. Bedi bumps up to 21,350. --
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« Reply #24 on: August 19, 2010, 03:45:21 PM »

For those looking for a night out the options are:

a. Up market - George Street (Tiger Lily - Lulu's - Candy Bar - Living Room and many others.)
b. Down and dirty - Grassmarket (many "get in-get drunk-be a pratt if you like and stagger home" bars)
c. Strippers - Bread Street - (Bermuda Triangle, 3 bars within 40 metres of each other wth strip shows every other hour throughout the day but be aware the strippers all do this as a round robin so basically the same shows repeated, if you like seedy.)
d. Lapdance clubs - Lothian Road (Bottoms Up and another next door) Shandwick Place right opposite the Rutland (can't remember the name.) and Tolcross (The Licorice club)

There are also many temporary venues catering for the Festival - Pleasance - Meadows - Princess Street Gardens all have large temporary drinking areas set up (full of totty looking to tag onto a star.)

Cash games for anyone no longer involved at Corn Exchange will be found at the Circus Casino (5 min taxi from CE.) Usually dealt by a group of locals as the Casino rarely has the staff, but rest assured the dealers are of a good standard.

I'll be at the CE throughout the weekend, I'll be easily spotted wearing bright Purple/Pink and Orange (in that order) V neck jumpers with matching socks. Please say hello If I have not met you previously.

Stay within the areas as stated above and you'll have a ball. As Bazza and Jambo have said, during the festival, Edinburgh is immense.

Oh, and welcome.

Geo

formal breakdown of the diffrences please
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« Reply #25 on: August 19, 2010, 03:58:46 PM »

gogogogo chuckles!


sigh number two of the household is on the grind this weekend then?!
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« Reply #26 on: August 19, 2010, 10:52:01 PM »

Richard Holt raised to 2,000 and was called by Paul McTaggart and Rupinder Bedi (BB). Holt fired another 2,000 at the J♠8♠8♣ flop and was called by both players. Bedi then check-raised Holt's 3,300 bet on the 3♦ turn to 12,400. Holt moved all-in for some amount more and Bedi called.

Holt: J J  for flopped full house
Bedi: 4♠5♠ for the flush draw

The river was an inconsequential 7♣ winning a huge 71,275 pot for Holt.


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« Reply #27 on: August 19, 2010, 11:57:50 PM »

For those looking for a night out the options are:

a. Up market - George Street (Tiger Lily - Lulu's - Candy Bar - Living Room and many others.)
b. Down and dirty - Grassmarket (many "get in-get drunk-be a pratt if you like and stagger home" bars)
c. Strippers - Bread Street - (Bermuda Triangle, 3 bars within 40 metres of each other wth strip shows every other hour throughout the day but be aware the strippers all do this as a round robin so basically the same shows repeated, if you like seedy.)
d. Lapdance clubs - Lothian Road (Bottoms Up and another next door) Shandwick Place right opposite the Rutland (can't remember the name.) and Tolcross (The Licorice club)

There are also many temporary venues catering for the Festival - Pleasance - Meadows - Princess Street Gardens all have large temporary drinking areas set up (full of totty looking to tag onto a star.)

Cash games for anyone no longer involved at Corn Exchange will be found at the Circus Casino (5 min taxi from CE.) Usually dealt by a group of locals as the Casino rarely has the staff, but rest assured the dealers are of a good standard.

I'll be at the CE throughout the weekend, I'll be easily spotted wearing bright Purple/Pink and Orange (in that order) V neck jumpers with matching socks. Please say hello If I have not met you previously.

Stay within the areas as stated above and you'll have a ball. As Bazza and Jambo have said, during the festival, Edinburgh is immense.

Oh, and welcome.

Geo

formal breakdown of the diffrences please

Strippers do a topless gogo on a stage, no contact, Lapdancers do private rooms..................thought it was the same in most towns.

Geo
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« Reply #28 on: August 19, 2010, 11:59:24 PM »

Mair through to day 2 with 44.5K around ave. Bobba Fett on 124k

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« Reply #29 on: August 20, 2010, 10:48:08 AM »

Yesterday's scores on the doors

End of Day 1A
Players remaining: 59 of 168

Player   Country   Status   Chip Count

Owen Robinson   Ireland      181900
Paul Mctaggart   United Kingdom      124100 (Boba Fett)
David McCallum   United Kingdom      105200
Lee Johnson   United Kingdom      98400
Joe Whittaker   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   89000
Evan Maurer   United States   PokerStars Qualifier   77800
David Maclean   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   72500
Sam Weir   United Kingdom      71600
Nicolai Henschel   Germany   PokerStars Qualifier   66500
Ewan Brown   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   59800
Daniel Edler   United Kingdom      59100
Stephen Slavin   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   57300
Saevar Saevarsson   Iceland   PokerStars Qualifier   53300
Christian Wolf   Germany   PokerStars Qualifier   51900
James Saunders   United Kingdom      51800
James Williams   United Kingdom      51000 (cottonbud)
Richard Callaghan   United Kingdom      51000
Craig Burke   Ireland      48700
Marc Convey   United Kingdom      46200
Raymond Thomson   United Kingdom      45500
Mary Martin   United Kingdom      44500 (Mair)
Imran Hussain   United Kingdom      44000
Joseph Lalor   Ireland   PokerStars Qualifier   43500
Kevin Williams   United Kingdom      43500
John Angus   United Kingdom      41700
Antony Wolsey   United Kingdom      40000
Richard Holst   Sweden   PokerStars Qualifier   39700
Peter Falkenburger   Germany   PokerStars Qualifier   37200
Martin Gallagher   United Kingdom      36700
Tadhg Ryan    Ireland   PokerStars Qualifier   35900
Karl O'Sullivan   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   34300
Adam Small   United Kingdom      31900
Lewis Hunter   United Kingdom      31400
Samuel Wardlaw   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   29300
Karsten Vogt   Germany   PokerStars Qualifier   29200
Jan Orlick   Czech Republic      29000
Andrew Hedley   United Kingdom      28900
Robert Bain   United Kingdom      28000
Peter Ford   United Kingdom      27900
Martyn Hamilton   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   27600
Catherine Cowan   United Kingdom      27300
David Meyer   United Kingdom      26300
Kevin William Daly   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   25200
Ken Cheng   United Kingdom      24500
Louis Scriven   United Kingdom      22200
Dominik Hinzmann   Germany   PokerStars Qualifier   21900
Alan Gratton   United Kingdom      21400
John Bousfield   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   20200
Dominic Clarke   United Kingdom      20100
James Moody   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   19800 (Linux)
Peajmaan Khosrowpour   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   19500
Neil Channing   United Kingdom      19200
Paul Humphrey   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   19000
Ben Dobson   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   18300
Paul Mcleod   United Kingdom      18100
Keith Hawkins   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   17800 (The Camel)
Gabriele D'Agostino   United Kingdom      17600
Laurie Shepherd   United Kingdom      14100
Stephen Bowden   United Kingdom   PokerStars Qualifier   12700


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