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« Reply #135 on: September 18, 2010, 05:18:37 PM »

Pretty smart punter all round actually.  When I was a bookie he has beaten me in just about every sport.
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« Reply #136 on: September 18, 2010, 05:37:22 PM »

One of my mates is playing wsope 1k atm, text me earlier to say mementmori on his starting table and durrr 2 down, durrr then got moved to his table. my friend 3 bets durrr first hand to welcome him, soon after loses a flip to take him out with 66 vs KJ, then misses a freeroll against him AJ vs Aj


bit after that they move tables again and I get this text

"i'm next to him now on another table but he's on my left, I have him covered though! oh and we had a little chat and he's never heard of putney! "

  bet my mate is soul crushed his hometown is an unknown!
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« Reply #137 on: September 18, 2010, 07:15:07 PM »

7 left in the Omaha

GL to Karl and WIllie Tann

Top Chip Counts
1    Jeffrey Lisandro    435,000
2    John Racener    350,000
3    Joe Serock    300,000
4    Jeff Madsen    300,000
5    Karl Mahrenholz    170,000
6    Willie Tann    150,000

7    Felipe Ramos    92,000



and well played to Jeff Kimber


1               159,514
2          98,262
3          71,184
4          52,542
5          39,486
6          30,192
7          23,478
8    Jeff Kimber       18,564
9    Chris Bjorin               14,916
10    Andrew Miles       12,174
11    Michael Schwartz    12,174
12    Erik Friberg       12,174
13    Sean Dempsey       10,104
14    Sam Stein               10,104
15    Steve Jelinek       10,104
16    Christopher Chau    8,514
17    Justin Smith        8,514
18    Yasuhiro Waki       8,514
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« Reply #138 on: September 18, 2010, 09:35:54 PM »

Goooo willie tann
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« Reply #139 on: September 18, 2010, 10:48:51 PM »

Almost a stampede at the Empire casino as Liv Boeree busts out and announces she's going to lick her wound
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« Reply #140 on: September 18, 2010, 10:51:57 PM »

5 left

Top Chip Counts

1    John Racener    550,000
2    Jeffrey Lisandro    493,000
3    Joe Serock    355,000
4    Willie Tann     220,000
5    Jeff Madsen    170,000

6th    Karl Mahrenholz     £30,192
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« Reply #141 on: September 18, 2010, 11:02:38 PM »

chris bjorin is incred. how does he cash in everything?

He looks ridiculously tight but is far from it

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« Reply #142 on: September 19, 2010, 01:24:27 AM »

anyone know whats the latest you can register to play dayc tomorrow ? an where there alternites today ?
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« Reply #143 on: September 19, 2010, 10:01:44 AM »

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Jeffrey Lisandro Wins Event #2: £5,250 Pot-Limit Omaha (£159,514)

Jeffrey Lisandro is a man who really needs no introduction, but in case you've been living under a rock where there is no poker coverage for the past few years, Mr. Lisandro will tonight be tossing his fifth WSOP bracelet in the pile. This is, though, his first European WSOP bracelet, and also his first in Omaha - his previous four were all in stud poker and were all picked up in Vegas, including three in one Series which earned him the title of 2009 WSOP Player of the Year.

Lisandro battled through a very small but unbelievably high-class field, and although he had to outdraw aces right at the end to take it down, that was no small achievement. Coming back with 15 players today instead of the scheduled nine looked as though it might make for a very late night, but in the event the high-variance nature of Omaha and the aggressiveness of the players made up for the extra numbers, and Lisandro will still get to enjoy some of London's nightlife before he returns to his hotel room to reflect on a job well done.

In a fast-paced final where almost every player took at least one turn at being chip leader, it could have gone anyone's way. Lisandro seems to have a magic touch at these things, though, and as he poses for his winner's photos (although he did refuse to do any interviews) he looks extremely comfortable and relaxed. As though he could get used to this sort of thing.

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« Reply #144 on: September 19, 2010, 10:02:28 AM »

1     Jeffrey Lisandro          159,514
2    Joe Serock       98,262
3    Willie Tann                71,184
4    Jeff Madsen       52,542
5    John Racener        39,486
6    Karl Mahrenholz       30,192
7    Felipe Ramos       23,478
8    Jeff Kimber       18,564
9    Chris Bjorin               14,916
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« Reply #145 on: September 19, 2010, 10:05:08 AM »

Event 3 £1,000 nlhe


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27 of 195 made it

Wesley Pantling       56,200    
Sofia Lovgren       52,500    
Andrew Lichtenberger 52,400    
Toby Lewis       35,300    
Priyan De Mel       32,200
   
Dominik Nitsche       32,100    
Georges Tohme       32,000    
Mia Dac Liu       23,200    
Scott Fischman        23,200    
Terence Tanner       21,600    
Yann Dion               21,400    
Tim Davie               18,000    
Demis Hassabis       17,700    
Scott Shelley       17,100    
Nicky Katz               16,600    
Kevin Igersheim       16,300    
Kyle Bowker       15,600    
Justis Brogan       15,300    
Bernardo Dias       14,800    
Ramey Shaio       14,500    
Asa Pentelost       13,900    
Joe Huang               13,300    
Jack Lyman       11,400    
Kristian Wiermyhr    10,600    
Paul Whiddon       7,700    
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« Reply #146 on: September 19, 2010, 10:06:06 AM »

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And that's a wrap, at least for one more day. Tomorrow will see 1c, the final start day for this event and an expected 200 more players though perhaps an increase in the average age as it's Sunday and all the online players may well be preferring 24 tables online to just the single one live. Or maybe they'll assume everyone else is thinking that and actually turn up for tomorrow instead, we won't find out until then.

The chip leader at the end of the day is Wesley Pantling with 56,200 after a rollercoaster day. Some of the biggest names were involved today including both Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan, the former had a great start and led for an early part of the day before eventually running an overpair into flopped top two pair. Dwan also built a stack albeit more slowly, eventually losing with queens in a big flip to Pantling's big slick.

They weren't the only big name casualties on this day as Arnaud Mattern, Phil Hellmuth, Vitaly Lunkin, Huck Seed and Barry Greenstein were all among the hundred or so players who failed to make it through the day.

Those who did however, include Andrew Lichtenberger, EPT Vilamoura winner Toby Lewis and Scott Fischman who'll be hoping to make it to the final table on Tuesday.
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« Reply #147 on: September 19, 2010, 11:45:24 AM »

anyone know whats the latest you can register to play dayc tomorrow ? an where there alternites today ?

The break after the end of level 2 so 2.20pm.
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« Reply #148 on: September 19, 2010, 07:37:58 PM »

Event 3 £1,000 nlhe


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27 of 195 made it

Wesley Pantling       56,200    
Sofia Lovgren       52,500    
Andrew Lichtenberger 52,400    
Toby Lewis       35,300    
Priyan De Mel       32,200
   
Dominik Nitsche       32,100    
Georges Tohme       32,000    
Mia Dac Liu       23,200    
Scott Fischman        23,200    
Terence Tanner       21,600    
Yann Dion               21,400    
Tim Davie               18,000    
Demis Hassabis       17,700    
Scott Shelley       17,100    
Nicky Katz               16,600    
Kevin Igersheim       16,300    
Kyle Bowker       15,600    
Justis Brogan       15,300    
Bernardo Dias       14,800    
Ramey Shaio       14,500    
Asa Pentelost       13,900    
Joe Huang               13,300    
Jack Lyman       11,400    
Kristian Wiermyhr    10,600    
Paul Whiddon       7,700    

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« Reply #149 on: September 19, 2010, 11:13:15 PM »

Paul Pitchford ( for those who knwo him ) on $25k+ on day 1c after being down to 900

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