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« Reply #120 on: October 08, 2011, 07:53:42 PM »

Ian Bradley out, KQ shove into JJ, though the damage was done earlier ast the hands of Jason Clarke

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« Reply #121 on: October 08, 2011, 07:54:41 PM »

Home had enough of poker looking forward to a well earnt holiday next week to the algarve

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« Reply #122 on: October 08, 2011, 07:55:41 PM »

Paul Ho is gone. Lost a standard race against Orlando Anderson, Jacks against Ace-King, Ace the door card
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« Reply #123 on: October 08, 2011, 08:05:52 PM »

Satish Ry 2,000 on the button

Joseph Tully 10,650 all in small blind

Anthony Fox calls the shove

Ry now re-shoves for 35,000 total

Fox into the tank

Clock called

It's all bar 2,000 of his stack to call

He calls

Ry 

Tully 

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  flop has the table ooohing and aaahing

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Ry more than doubles up, knocks out Tully, felts Fox

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« Reply #124 on: October 08, 2011, 08:06:59 PM »

Saifon Lambe a big double up through Paul Rosati. QQ v AK, Q on the river for good measure. Takes her over 60,000
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« Reply #125 on: October 08, 2011, 08:10:06 PM »

Darren Wright.




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« Reply #126 on: October 08, 2011, 08:13:08 PM »

11    1    Rahim Walji
11    2    Dewi James
11    3    Mark Mccluskey
11    4    Jeffrey Obrien
11    5    Philip Green
11    6    Saifon Lambe
11    7    Paul Rosati
11    8    Rupinder Bedi
11    9    Paul Warren

Dewi 25k, similar to McCluskey. Bedi 45k


12    1    Adrian Reynolds
12    2    Satish Ry
12    3    Christopher Forde
12    4    Anthony Fox
12    5    Yucel Eminoglu
12    6    Lee Christopher Blackburn
12    7    Richard Blacklock
12    8    Steve Jelinek
12    9    James Browning

Ry now over 70k, Jelinek similar. Eso Kral grinding a 10k stack

13    1    Darren Copus
13    2    Paul Romain
13    3    Joseph Lucas
13    4    Adam Mason
13    5    Wayne Thomas
13    6    Craig Storer
13    7    Matt Robins
13    8    Thomas Sheridan
13    9    Scott Phillips

Copus from the Home Counties with over 40k, Romain near 40k. Phillips over 60k

14    1    Kurt Goodwin
14    2    Elaine Cockburn
14    3    Chin Fernando
14    4    Kassim Kurbanali
14    5    Simon Deadman
14    6    Christopher Brion
14    7    Paul Grummitt
14    8    Hugo Hurlstone
14    9    Zahir Aslam

Deadman with 85k amongst shorter stacks. Late entrant Zippy Aslam going well with over 40k

22    1    Alex Goulder
22    2    David Amos
22    3    James Barber
22    4    William Anderson
22    5    Ben Dobson
22    6    Anonymous
22    7    Gareth Brooks
22    8    Jehan Zaib
22    9    Matt Tyler

Tough old table. Alex Goulder and Matt Tyler over 50k. James Barber under 20k. Dobson over 35k


23    1    John Stanley
23    2    Lynne Beaumont
23    3    Alan Mcbride
23    4    David Nisbet
23    5    Andriena Nutt
23    6    Daniel Ward
23    7    Christopher Rose
23    8    Kevin Pearce
23    9    Chris Gordon

Chris Gordon over 70,000. Lucky McBride 20k, Dreenie 35k and looking danerous, as ever. Dan Ward over 50k


25    1    Gary Jones
25    2    Stephen Nash
25    3    Chin Chai Koh
25    4    John Stritch
25    5    Grant Wheelhouse
25    6    Darren Wright
25    7    Kheng Lam
25    8    Christopher Retallick
25    9    Andrew Hulme

Chinese Frankie and Stato Hulme with 30-35k each. Wright has over 60k



32    1    Ramazanali Abbassi
32    2    Mark Wates
32    3    Paul Ratford
32    4    Ben Reynolds
32    5    Darco Sich
32    6    Daniel Muddiman
32    8    Terence Mitford
32    9    Umar Khan

Two medium stacks Abbassi and Khan in an ocean of grinding

33    1    Mark Lint
33    2    Paul Kavanagh
33    3    Carlo Holmes
33    4    Stuart Bell
33    5    James Atkin
33    6    Barry Mcdonald
33    7    Nick Hicks
33    8    Rab Bain
33    9    Andrew Lloyde

Nick Hicks and James Atkin with average 30k stacks


34    1    Abdul Muflehi
34    2    Mark Sanders
34    3    Stephen John
34    4    James Mcmillan
34    5    Thomas Tebb
34    6    Paul Pyzer
34    7    Richard Horton
34    8    Naresh Parshad
34    9    Nathan Tang

Reasonably passive. The consistent Nathan Tang has 50,000.


35    1    Iain Campbell
35    2    Alex Mah
35    3    Oluwashola Akindele
35    4    Michael Richardson
35    5    Jason Barton
35    6    Astel Cowan
35    7    Craig Stewart
35    8    Mark Lewis
35    9    Ray Ryder

A shorter-stacked table led by Barton and Mah with 40,000+ each


36    1    Steven Munnings
36    2    James Shaw
36    3    Lawrence Townsend
36    4    Joseph Cockburn
36    5    Martin Lawton
36    6    Gemal Husnu
36    7    Orlando Anderson
36    8    Daniel Edler
36    9    John Exley

Anderson and Exley the chip leaders here with 60-70k each. Cockburn and Townsend the other above average stacks
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« Reply #127 on: October 08, 2011, 08:26:58 PM »

Ryan Spittles out, managing to 4 bet shove KQ straight into AK.

Alan McBride out, shoves 15x bb with A8hh, Dreenie in the big blind with AQdd elimiates him. She's over 50,000

Astel Cowan falls to Shola Akindele. Shola opened AQ, Cowan shoved A9 in the big blind, called and AQ held
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« Reply #128 on: October 08, 2011, 08:28:07 PM »

Eso Kral above starting stack for the first time today with 19,000

Mad Turk shoved 10k on the button into Eso's big blind

Eso with 9,500 calls all in with A-2, figuring his Ace is likely to be good against Turk

He has to fade 9-7 off, does so and leaves Turk with 300 chips
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« Reply #129 on: October 08, 2011, 08:31:29 PM »

Approaching the end of 9 levels with three more to pl$ay today

exits

95    Jeffrey Obrien
96    Yucel Eminoglu
97    Grant Wheelhouse
98    Paul Grummitt
99    Alan Mcbride
100    Anthony Fox
101    Paul Kavanagh
102    Abdul Muflehi
103    Matt Robins
104    Umar Khan
105    Paul Rosati
106    Darren Wright
107    Thomas Sheridan
108    Mark Goulding
109    Joseph Tully
110    Deb Granger
111    Lisa Biscoe
112    Kevin Lee
113    Stephen Sharpe
114    Paul Ho
115    Steve Carter
116    Mark Elliott
117    Ian Bradley
118    Kirit Patel
119    Paul Gardener
120    Michael Vassiliou



So 94 of 216 (338 total) remain

blinds go 600-1200-100

Current average is 35,000

First player over 100,000......Simon Deadman
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« Reply #130 on: October 08, 2011, 08:32:53 PM »

Paul Romain, Aces hold v Kings all in pre to take him to 70,000
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« Reply #131 on: October 08, 2011, 08:40:32 PM »

Rab Bain  on the button makes it 2,000

Dario Sich in the big blind calls

  flop

Sich leads for 5,000

Bain all in 19,000

Called by

 

 

Runner runner sevens knock Bain out
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« Reply #132 on: October 08, 2011, 08:59:29 PM »

Mark McCluskey min raises

called in the small blind

Bedi 3 bets to 5,200 in the bb

McCluskey calls, small blind folds

Two Diamonds flop

Bedi leads for 8,000

McCluskey calls

  turn

Bedi 20,000

McCLuskey all in for 40,000 total

Bedi call

Bedi 

McCluskey 

river  Two Clubs

McCluskey doubles through, leaves Bedi with 20,000
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« Reply #133 on: October 08, 2011, 09:10:50 PM »

Thing is, it wasn't just 'calling the clock' at all and you know it. Everytime u two were in a hand, u were hollywooding every decsion, even to open the action it would take u at least 45 seconds.

The board was JJXA u had called hte 3 bet pre, u had chk called two streets, so when the river comes a 3 or some low irrelevant card, what are u thinking? Your passing now? - Also u could have an argument if u were actually thinking, but all u were doing is talking out loud, and not about hands, just about total irrelevant imformation that had absolutly nothing to do with the hand, and the fact Paul had his whole face pretty much covered, it was HIGHLY unlikely u were going to get anything out of him.

What made u change ur mind on the river if u call to the turn? and then a brick card comes? Do u think he made runner runner flush? - Or was it the fact that the whole hand up untill that point had taken at LEAST 5/6 minutes, and a further 2 and half minutes b4 I called the clock.

Oh and if u think I'm talking rubbish, u can ask the dealer, and everyone else on the table when u guys were in pots, what it felt like for them...  Clearly forgot to mention, the abuse I got when I was 2 foot away, llike this guy is EVER calling anyway, get a grip.

but what if the guy who called the clock on you saw the hand with the same clarity?

You can't compare the 2 situations at all. Firstly when I was at the broadway, the guy had slowrolled me a hand b4, by questioning whether I had to show my cards, when I chked back the river and he had Aces, secondly, he never stopped talking, slowing the game down and giving lots of others a headache, thirdly he called the slock on the river, when I had bet/called every street within 20 seconds each card, and there was near on 40k in there by the end. I was planning on whether to raise all in or fold, not just call, IMHO it's a totally different scenario, I've never called the clock on a player in a live mtt, bar today, I felt the two involved did not need that much acting when in a pot, and also the whole hollywooding of opening the action, it's not fair on the WHOLE table why we should have so few hands dealt each level, when the same thing kept happening with the same two people. FWIW, the german guy who called the clock on me, had called it after around 1 minute, which at the time with everything that had been happening prior to it, was pretty unfair. I don't appreciate someone shouting abuse at me and then go running to the updater telling a story which doesn't even cover ALL the facts.
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« Reply #134 on: October 08, 2011, 09:16:17 PM »

Steve Jelinek raises and Simon Wilson calls in the small blind

flop 

check check

turn 

Wilson leads for 5,000, Jelinek calls

river 

Wilson 15,000, Jelinek calls

Jelinek  beats Wilson  three diamonds
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