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« Reply #13710 on: February 23, 2013, 01:31:35 AM »

He doing well I can't get the stream to work  on my phone
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« Reply #13711 on: February 23, 2013, 01:53:09 AM »

Seems it. Has rob played yet?
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« Reply #13712 on: February 23, 2013, 02:15:35 AM »

Robs there now and the game livens up.
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« Reply #13713 on: February 23, 2013, 04:49:56 AM »

Will do proper write up tomorrow. sooo tired now. had the best time tonight though - fell back in love with the game tonight kind of. won my biggest ever pot, and ended up winning a nice amount. yay Smiley

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« Reply #13714 on: February 23, 2013, 10:49:22 AM »

Will do proper write up tomorrow. sooo tired now. had the best time tonight though - fell back in love with the game tonight kind of. won my biggest ever pot, and ended up winning a nice amount. yay Smiley

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     Thought you played very well Alex. Especially capitalising when I butchered my pocket tens.Also pretty Golden to hit top set when Mr. Berridge hits two pair and decides to liven things up.............
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« Reply #13715 on: February 23, 2013, 12:40:00 PM »

Will do proper write up tomorrow. sooo tired now. had the best time tonight though - fell back in love with the game tonight kind of. won my biggest ever pot, and ended up winning a nice amount. yay Smiley

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     Thought you played very well Alex. Especially capitalising when I butchered my pocket tens.Also pretty Golden to hit top set when Mr. Berridge hits two pair and decides to liven things up.............

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« Reply #13716 on: February 23, 2013, 12:51:35 PM »

I never knew what it was all about with all of the "rastafish" jokes on this forum... After watching 20 minutes of yesterdays game with his commentaries... swear to god I almost laughed/choked myself to death trying to have dinner.

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« Reply #13717 on: February 23, 2013, 02:03:32 PM »

So I absolutely loved it last night. Those big cash games with a great mix of people are the best - definitely my favourite form of poker. We had our phones taken off us, and I'd be pretty bored without a phone on most live poker tables, but didn't miss it at all - there was so much good banter going around, and even though the cards didn't generate that much action, it was still a lively game - and a profitable one too - plenty of value and although I was oop to Dave who I felt would be my biggest threat, he stayed away from me all night (purely by coincidence of the cards I'm sure, but still, was nice).

I had spent lots of time beforehand thinking about how I was gonna handle Rob (and I don't just mean how to play vs him), then he only turned up at 1 and played for half an hour, was a bit of a waste in the end!

But it certainly made it easier without him, I felt 100% in my comfort zone, and really confident in every spot / situation. I played a bit fancier than I thought I would -  again just how the cards fell. I did a couple of triple barrel bluffs, that I don't usually make a habit of, and also did a couple of floats when Ian and Walster checkraised me on raggy boards, turned the gin card in both hands, and played them v aggresively - vs Walster shoved over turn bet with two overs and a flush draw but was snapped by top set, gg £1250, and vs Ian, I bet £500 on the turn with a gutshot and flush draw, and he folded TT- Berridge insisted we rabbit hunted the river for some reason - and it was the ubertilting , giving me a flush and Ian a set!

I lost an annoying pot vs Berridge when I 3bet him with and bet £75, £175, £350 on three clubs, which at the time I thought was a nice river value bet - I knew he had a small pair or 4x and put me on AK/AQ the whole hand, so it was defo getting paid off, unfortunately he c/raised allin on the river to whcih I folded, and he showed 33.

But the following hand made up for that...

Walster limps £5, Berridge raises £50, I 3bet to £160 with , fold, Berridge calls

Two Diamonds he donks £125, I raise £325, he raises £1200, I shove £2750, he snaps.

At this point there's £5.8k in the middle, the biggest pot I've played (just), and although I have the nuts, I thought he'd had a big draw a lot of time, as obv sets /two pairs much less likely. I asked him if he wanted to run it twice, since he'd shown an interest in doing this earlier. This was a nice conversation for me.

"Do you wanna run it twice? I've got top set"

"You've got top set?......I can't win then"

That's a nice thing to hear in your biggest ever pot Smiley

He had 42o Cheesy <3

I won £2.8k in the end, which was a great result overall, though I was up £4.3 at my peak, still I don't regret how I played any hands, and feel happy also that I didn't just nit it up and play the nuts, every bluff I made worked and every hero call I made also was right, and happy with my plays vs Ian and Tom also. Feeling very good today, just wanna get back in the ring and play some more now Smiley

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« Reply #13718 on: February 23, 2013, 03:30:55 PM »

First time poster on this thread.

Watched probably 85% of the coverage last night. Felt like after settling into the game you looked so comfortable playing, almost as if it was your game.

Obv helps when things seemingly worked at the right times, but played v. v. well
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« Reply #13719 on: February 23, 2013, 04:46:06 PM »

First time poster on this thread.

Watched probably 85% of the coverage last night. Felt like after settling into the game you looked so comfortable playing, almost as if it was your game.

Obv helps when things seemingly worked at the right times, but played v. v. well
   Please do not encourage him. Much preferred stories of running bad and being miserable.
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« Reply #13720 on: February 23, 2013, 04:49:48 PM »

First time poster on this thread.

Watched probably 85% of the coverage last night. Felt like after settling into the game you looked so comfortable playing, almost as if it was your game.

Obv helps when things seemingly worked at the right times, but played v. v. well
   Please do not encourage him. Much preferred stories of running bad and being miserable.

Don't get me started on how enjoyable your sons commentary was Wink
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« Reply #13721 on: February 23, 2013, 06:52:32 PM »

I enjoyed watching you for an hour last night Alex. You had a load of garbage while I was watching and played fine when you entered any pots. I even caught that moment when you got it all in. Nice move!

It was the final piece of your cheesecake or whatever your pudding was. It actually looked like about 40% of the puddings starting stack and probably effective calories of the pot would be 300 maybe. Your thought process was " Should I cut this in half with my spoon and chop it up"?

But no. Fair play you managed to balance the entire chunk on your spoon and it was all in. Inspired play.

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« Reply #13722 on: February 23, 2013, 06:54:47 PM »

Er, thanks!
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« Reply #13723 on: February 23, 2013, 08:06:30 PM »

Well played last night! Thanks for the sweat!!

Turned on during the kk hand and was loving life!
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« Reply #13724 on: February 23, 2013, 08:08:55 PM »

Thanks. Yeh nice for people who invested to watch that hand, knowing I was a lock to win a huge pot Smiley
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