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« Reply #90 on: March 13, 2011, 01:35:03 AM »

5k tournament at the WSOP a couple of years ago.

We are on the bubble and there is a raise, followed by 2 allins on my bb.

It is the first time it has ever crossed my mind to fold aces preflop.

Then I smacked myself in the head very hard and called.

I bubbled obv.
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« Reply #91 on: March 13, 2011, 01:40:54 AM »

5k tournament at the WSOP a couple of years ago.

We are on the bubble and there is a raise, followed by 2 allins on my bb.

It is the first time it has ever crossed my mind to fold aces preflop.

Then I smacked myself in the head very hard and called.

I bubbled obv.

Were u going for the win?
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« Reply #92 on: March 13, 2011, 01:47:07 AM »

5k tournament at the WSOP a couple of years ago.

We are on the bubble and there is a raise, followed by 2 allins on my bb.

It is the first time it has ever crossed my mind to fold aces preflop.

Then I smacked myself in the head very hard and called.

I bubbled obv.

Were u going for the win?

nah he just played to waste a few hours while his missus went to the spa
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« Reply #93 on: March 13, 2011, 03:19:32 AM »

5k tournament at the WSOP a couple of years ago.

We are on the bubble and there is a raise, followed by 2 allins on my bb.

It is the first time it has ever crossed my mind to fold aces preflop.

Then I smacked myself in the head very hard and called.

I bubbled obv.


Were u going for the win?


nah he just played to waste a few hours while his missus went to the spa

Might of been a similar spot to Paul Ho in the million!

If there were shitloads of runners still left and quite a way off winning it then surely this makes it a fold so we at least lock up $10k or whatever for a min cash!!
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« Reply #94 on: March 13, 2011, 03:47:49 AM »

I know I am going to be ridiculed for this but if someone is underrolled then I think it is a fair enough spot to fold aces.  I would and could never do it but if $10k means the difference between being able to move up stakes or not for example then the fold is worth it in terms of the opportunities it gives you later on.  Stu Rutter made the point much better than I ever could on the thread where Shaun King folded AK.
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« Reply #95 on: March 13, 2011, 04:49:02 AM »

guy just folded AA pre, gl George


on the bubble Gary Fisher raises with AA, guy 3b with AK, he open folds Aces and SHOWS!!!!


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« Reply #96 on: March 13, 2011, 05:22:18 AM »

was on the table with the aces fold preflop. The guy pictured in the thread is not the guy tho, he was the raiser. Hand went like this, my bb, utg (guy pictured), who has raise-folded ak last hand and was shown queens by the sb, makes same raise utg to 11.5k at 2500/5k from 170k stack. All fold to cutoff who dwells, thinks, blah blah, 'i fold but keep those cards to the side dealer'. Everyone folds inc me in bb, utg says i had it, shows ak again, folder says to the dealer show them what i folded....shows aces.

i kinda get that if you're in a £500 comp for buttons/freeroll then making the money matters, but like 10 hands earlier the same guy shoved over a button raise with his AJ, he had like 60k at 2k/4k and was never gonna bubble if he was that bovved.

He said something about not liking the spotlight when he was the allin guy at hand for hand...no idea what he did it, or why he didnt pass AJ in that case (obv he doubled v button's AT), why he didn't just slip them in the muck quietly if he wanted to pass.

Some interesting play in this comp so far, going back with 165k tomoro Smiley
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« Reply #97 on: March 13, 2011, 05:27:17 AM »

Some interesting play in this comp so far Almost everyone left is terrible, going back with 165k tomoro Smiley

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« Reply #98 on: March 13, 2011, 10:19:28 AM »

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chip counts

Robert Angood   United Kingdom      578500
Matthew Mcderra   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   512500
JP Kelly   United Kingdom   PokerStars Team Pro   484500
Dennis Troake   United Kingdom      448500
Neil Hackman   United Kingdom      426000
Neil Rawnsley   United Kingdom      383500
Richard Haile   United Kingdom   PokerStars Player   354000
Jonathan Spinks   United Kingdom      310500
Kevin Williams   United Kingdom      295500
Michael Birt   United Kingdom   PokerStars player   277000
Nick Ramsey   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   257500
Dean Hutchinson   United Kingdom      220500
Gary Fisher   United Kingdom   PokerStars player   217000
Paul Nash   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   212000
Stephen William Else   United Kingdom   PokerStars player   207000
Michael Fletcher   United Kingdom      203500
Owen Shiels   Ireland      192500
Mark Oconnor   Ireland      180000
Jakub Michalak   Poland   PokerStars player   180000
Peter Barrable   Ireland      169500
Benjamin Senior   United Kingdom   PokerStars player   169000
Adam Holborn   United Kingdom      167500
Jeff Kimber   United Kingdom   PokerStars player   165500
Lynne Beaumont   United Kingdom      157000
Mateusz Zbikowski   Poland      151500
Samad Razavi   United Kingdom      142500
Ben Dobson   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   140500
Wayne Thomas   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   139500
John O'hanlon   United Kingdom      135000
Dan Owston   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   133000
Dara Fitzgerald   Ireland   PokerStars qualifier   130000
Bo Cong Le   Vietnam      128000
Michael Finan   United Kingdom      112000
Om Prakash Aggarwal   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   110500
Michael Wright   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   110000
Mark Wilson   United Kingdom      110000
Hasan Qureshi   Pakistan      105000
Gary Brewer   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   104500
Leonard Townsend   United Kingdom      101000
Craig Mcdowell   United Kingdom      100000
Lori Anne Lazzaro   United States      93500
Andy Lambert   United Kingdom      84000
Mateusz Warowiec   Poland   PokerStars qualifier   81000
Michelle Bennett   United Kingdom      81000
Elliot Hayes   United Kingdom      80000
Matthew Cartwright   United Kingdom      79400
Sarah Hannan   United Kingdom      76000
Jamie Coles   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   75000
Alisha Skene   United Kingdom      73500
Alex Kong   United Kingdom      72000
Peter Wigglesworth   United Kingdom      71500
Kirsty Taylor   United Kingdom      70500
David Swan   United Kingdom      69000
Rupinder Bedi   United Kingdom      67500
Alex Burton   United Kingdom      66000
Steven Arundel   United Kingdom      65800
Mark Emmerson   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   65000
Lee Atherton   United Kingdom      60000
Laurent Francois   France   PokerStars qualifier   60000
Paul Murphy   United Kingdom      58500
Andrew Stalker   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   58500
Alin Rapoport   United Kingdom      57000
James White   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   57000
Harish Bhat   United Kingdom      55000
Suresh Handa   United Kingdom      54200
Adam Carey   United Kingdom      47000
Ondrej Goetz   Czech Republic   PokerStars qualifier   45000
Filip Tsen   Poland   PokerStars qualifier   45000
Sven Ellrich   Germany   PokerStars qualifier   43500
Michael Oakes   United Kingdom      43000
Alex Cosh   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   40000
Bryan Slater   United Kingdom      39500
Gregory Howard   United Kingdom   PokerStars Player   36000
John Burns   United Kingdom   PokerStars Player   35000
Ben Spraggons   United Kingdom   PokerStars qualifier   30000
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« Reply #99 on: March 13, 2011, 10:20:06 AM »

UKIPT Manchester: Prizepool and payouts

A total of 615 players paid the £500 to buy into UKIPT Manchester creating a prize pool of £307,500. Of that field, 81 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash paying £750. The winner will take away a first prize of £74,000 on Monday, with the runner-up spot paying £43,500.

A full list of payouts is below:

1st. £74,000
2nd. £43,500
3rd. £27,600
4th. £20,300
5th. £16,000
6th. £12,600
7th. £9,500
8th. £7,200
9th. £5,125
10th. - 11th. £3,750
12th. - 13th. £3,000
14th. - 15th. £2,450
16th. - 21st. £1,950
22nd. - 36th. £1,225
37th. - 45th. £1,125
46th. - 52nd. £1,025

53rd. Levi Mochan, United Kingdom, £1,025
54th. Matthew Cartwright, United Kingdom, £1,025

55th. Peter Haslam, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £925
56th. Ahmed Iftakhar, United Kingdom, £925
57th. Adam Clark, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £925
58th. Dara Fitzgerald, Ireland, PokerStars qualifier, £925
59th. Suresh Handa, United Kingdom, £925
60th. Michael Finan, United Kingdom, £925
61st. Mark O'Connor, Ireland, £925
62nd. Mark Williams, United Kingdom, £925
63rd. Leonard Townsend, United Kingdom, £925

64th. Dave Bowden, United Kingdom, £825
65th. Lee Atherton, United Kingdom, £825
66th. Mick Oakes, United Kingdom, £825
67th. James Mills, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £825
68th. Filip Tsen, Poland, PokerStars qualifier, £825
69th. Alex Cosh, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £825
70th. Mark Emmerson, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £825
71st. Michael Wright, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £825
72nd. Jakub Michalak, Poland, PokerStars qualifier, £825

73rd. Luke Marsh, PokerStars player, United Kingdom, £750
74th. Harry Bhat, United Kingdom, £750
75th. Alan Rapoport, United Kingdom, £750
76th. David Swan, United Kingdom, £750
77th. Steven Arundel, United Kingdom, £750
78th. Greg Howard, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £750
79th. Jamie Coles, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £750
80th. Jamie Dale United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier £750
81st. Mark Bointon, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier £375
81st. John Huckle, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier £375
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« Reply #100 on: March 13, 2011, 10:23:09 AM »

Jaffacake says what i was thinking. He gets it in with AJ a few hands before they said. Now he wants to go around folding aces and showing.
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« Reply #101 on: March 13, 2011, 10:31:08 AM »

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« Reply #102 on: March 13, 2011, 10:37:12 AM »

Jaffacake says what i was thinking. He gets it in with AJ a few hands before they said. Now he wants to go around folding aces and showing.

but why would he not fold AA on the bubble.

"I have had it 4 times already, and Im pretty sure that between now and the end of the tourney ill get it at least 6 more times, thats a statistical probability cause it happens everytime I play. Anyways, ill prob fold AA at least 1 more time pre flop before the final table, afterall if there are 2 people already in the pot, im never gonna be better than 50% to win the hand, so why would I put a cent in the pot? Surely I just wait to get aces and just keep getting it in heads up with people with QQ or KK - happens to me all the time. Unless of course its the final table bubble, when obv its a snap fold cause the pay jump is a sick one, and the TV time is worth more to me"
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« Reply #103 on: March 13, 2011, 10:39:35 AM »

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thanks, should have guessed that!
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« Reply #104 on: March 13, 2011, 10:42:53 AM »

gooooooooo  Beds and Dan Owston
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