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Topic: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a (Read 52080 times)
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Julian Thew ladies and gents, the politest man in poka (or was)
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Quote from: titaniumbean on December 16, 2011, 06:39:02 PM
Julian Thew ladies and gents, the politest man in poka (or was)
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Ian Woodley knocks out Pete Lintanon
Woodley raised 5-5
Linton 3-bet the button
Woodley called
flop A-5-x
Woodley led for 2,000, called
turn a blank, offsuit 9
check check
On the river, no flushes/straights possible
Woodley 10,000
Linton moves in for 35,000 and mucks when shown the set
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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The DTD list says The Ho is in da House. Keep an eye on him pls Mr Tightend.
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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December 16, 2011, 07:00:29 PM »
Alex Goulder loses a 30,000 pot to double up Adam Churcher, Kings against Ace-Queen all in pre
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Alex Rousso knocks out Tuan Le Kings against Queens, all in pre
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John Conroy knocks out Ben Jackson
Conroy 3 bet the big blind pre against a Jackson open, with Q-Q
The board ran out 8-J-Q-4-4, and Jackson made the action ending with a river shove which of course was accomodated
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Quote from: rex008 on December 16, 2011, 06:46:53 PM
The DTD list says The Ho is in da House. Keep an eye on him pls Mr Tightend.
Just arrived onto table Marcin Milde, Boz O'Connor
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Win a poker triple crown, buy a woolly hat
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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The pace of exits has begun to accelerate
96 Ben Jackson
97 Tan Luan Le
98 Anonymous
99 Luke Flack
100 Kirit Patel
101 James Moult
102 Habib Chatoo
103 Mark Mccluskey
104 Ian Gascoigne
105 Mark Karoullas
106 Guy Steel
107 Ben Dobson
108 James Clarke
109 Alex Martin
110 Barry Neville
111 Caicai Huang
112 Paul Ephremsen
113 Feng Jiang
114 Sinem Melin
115 Stacy Coore
116 Lee Mcmillan
117 Haresh Thaker
118 Lu Xu
I have Woodley as chip leader, and the first player over 100,000
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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December 16, 2011, 07:09:21 PM »
Quote from: TightEnd on December 16, 2011, 06:46:05 PM
Ian Woodley knocks out Pete Lintanon
Woodley raised 5-5
Linton 3-bet the button
Woodley called
flop A-5-x
Woodley led for 2,000, called
turn a blank, offsuit 9
check check
On the river, no flushes/straights possible
Woodley 10,000
Linton moves in for 35,000 and mucks when shown the set
the new nitty Linton itt
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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December 16, 2011, 07:11:02 PM »
Anthony Nicholls knocks out Pete Haslam over two hands
Firstly with 6,000 in the middle on a A-5-6-9 board, Haslam check-called for 3,500. River 3, Haslam check calls the 6,000 bet from Nicholls who shows A6 for two pair, Haslam mucks.
Nicholls then took the rest. On 5-9-3, two clubs, Haslam made it 6,000, Nicholls called. Turn K, Haslam shoved for 5,000 with A-5, called by the
of Nicholls, and river 10c sent Haslam to the rail.
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After having a hard time from Andrew Johnson all day, Simon Hyde has managed to double through him. Hyde made it 1,000, Johnson to 8,400, Hyde shoved for 23,000. Ronaldo came over to tell me "Hyde is bluffing, write it down". Johnson finally found a call with 22, to be against the AK of Hyde. River Ace, and Hyde is up to just under 50,000.
That Ronaldo's good
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Quote from: TightEnd on December 16, 2011, 07:30:04 PM
After having a hard time from Andrew Johnson all day, Simon Hyde has managed to double through him. Hyde made it 1,000, Johnson to 8,400, Hyde shoved for 23,000. Ronaldo came over to tell me "Hyde is bluffing, write it down". Johnson finally found a call with 22, to be against the AK of Hyde. River Ace, and Hyde is up to just under 50,000.
That Ronaldo's good
Is this the £1k monte Carlo update I'm reading?
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Quote from: outragous76 on December 16, 2011, 07:33:19 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on December 16, 2011, 07:30:04 PM
After having a hard time from Andrew Johnson all day, Simon Hyde has managed to double through him. Hyde made it 1,000, Johnson to 8,400, Hyde shoved for 23,000. Ronaldo came over to tell me "Hyde is bluffing, write it down". Johnson finally found a call with 22, to be against the AK of Hyde. River Ace, and Hyde is up to just under 50,000.
That Ronaldo's good
Is this the £1k monte Carlo update I'm reading?
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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December 16, 2011, 07:38:27 PM »
A quick run through of the 87 remaining players, as I just spent 15 minutes touring the tables without seeing a significant hand
23 1 Sam Macdonald
23 2 Fraser Bellamy
23 3 Lars Torngren
23 4 Iwan Jones
23 5 Danny Toffel
23 6 Oluwashola Akindele
23 7 Keith Hawkins
23 8 Paul Jackson
23 9 Julian Thew
MacDonald has over 70,000. Jackson over 60,000. That apart this is a table of under average stacks
25 1 Michael Comer
25 2 Neil Giblin
25 3 Michelle Bennett
25 4 Maria Demetriou
25 5 John Picken
25 6 Anonymous
25 7 Harvey Butters
25 8 Jake Cody
25 9 Marcin Milde
Butters and Milde recently moved to this table with breaks, and they have the stacks ahead of Comer and Giblin. Cody has made progress as a late starter
26 1 Thomas Walker
26 2 Matt Perrins
26 3 Paul Zimbler
26 4 Jamie O Connor
26 5 Adam Picken
26 6 Patrick Simcoe
26 7 Ben Martin
26 8 Luke Spalding
26 9 Guy Barron
Perrins and Zimbler do not appear to have showed, as yet. One of the quieter tables
27 1 Stuart Fox
27 2 Glen Storey
27 3 Kyriacos Dionysiou
27 4 Jeff Sharpe
27 5 Paul Grummitt
27 6 Carlo Citrone
27 7 Umar Khan
27 8 Jonathan Grice
27 9 Andrew Hulme
Keith Johnson a recent exit from this table. Grummitt has the chips
33 1 Terence Mitford
33 2 Ian Woodley
33 3 John Conroy
33 4 Alex Rousso
33 5 Jamil Ogunmakinwa
33 6 Paul Skipper
33 7 Jack Allen
33 8 Paul Ho
33 9 Gary Orme
Not the greatest of table breaks for Paul Hohoho. Mitford, Woodley and Conroy are three of the top ten stacks, sat in a row the other side of the dealer from him.
34 1 Sunil Mistri
34 2 James Mitchell
34 3 Alan Mcbride
34 4 Michael Taylor
34 5 Tim Blake
34 7 Lewis Hunter
34 8 Daniel Morgan
34 9 Jonothon Butters
Morgan and Mistri have been battling all day. Mitchell is new to the tournament. Hunter the biggest stack on the table
35 1 Anonymous
35 2 Jack Ellwood
35 3 Richard Haile
35 4 Nick Hicks
35 5 Steve Brown
35 6 Assaf Hussain
35 7 Terry Fletcher
35 8 Toby Lewis
35 9 Anthony Nicholls
Nicholls has the chips here. Lewis quiet-ish today, a few thousand above starting stack.
36 1 Kevin Parkes
36 2 Lawrence Gosney
36 3 Alex Goulder
36 4 Scott Shelley
36 5 Ben Vinson
36 6 Andrew Murphy
36 7 Mark Wallis
36 8 Asif Raja
36 9 Nathan Watson
Gosney the chip leader here, with cambridgealex recently moved alongside him
37 1 Daniel Edler
37 2 Simon Deadman
37 3 Paul Hardy
37 4 Adam Churcher
37 5 Andrew Tuxworth
37 6 Mark Wates
37 7 Anthony Pyatt
37 8 Mark English
37 9 Alan Stearn
Chrucher now over 60,000, Deadman comfortable above 50,000
38 1 Anonymous
38 2 Simon Hyde
38 3 Mark Roberts
38 4 Willie Tann
38 5 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
38 6 Andrew Johnson
38 8 Stephen Lockett
38 9 Richard Garner
It's the Hyde and Johnson show as their stacks oscillate with their various confrontations.
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Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 Gtd: Day 1a
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Quote from: TightEnd on December 16, 2011, 06:29:01 PM
Just arrived and placed onto table Jakally/Chilli
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