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« Reply #210 on: March 18, 2012, 10:23:33 AM »

Great blogging.

Really enjoyed banter of my first table with Keith Smart and Adam Daniel (despite whats been said in the past on here, he seemed ok and was a good craic).

Back for more punishment next time round and the UKIPT  Grin
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« Reply #211 on: March 18, 2012, 10:24:29 AM »

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John Bousfield    13    2    129900
Alli Mallu    36    7    123600
Lewis Morton    25    6    100100
Akhil Avasthy    35    3    97900
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« Reply #212 on: April 11, 2012, 04:10:51 PM »

Sean Rigley is getting a hard time on table 27.

Apparently Sam Macdonald raised to 325 and got 4 callers, Wadey made it 1300, and still got 4 callers.

The flop was Two Clubs.

Allplayers checked round to Wadey who jams pretty much his whole starting stack over the line, to show Aces after everyone folds.

Sean then claims he folded , much to Wadey's amusement.  Sean asks him would he call there and Wadey says

"Would I call there? With two overs, the nut flush draw, against someone with my reputation? I can't get it in fast enough"

Julian pipes up that he would call, as does Sam Macdonald and Paul Hardy.

Wadey continues saying if he doesn't win he simply re enters again. Julian then says if he doesn't win he just goes home and has a day off.

Paul Hardy then adds "I'd sooner pass a kidney stone than pass that."

Thought id log in to comment on this... i really cant see why i would call my whole stack off on a draw. i have a flush draw, no overcards at all. i thought my ace was maybe live but wadey shows AA. i think the wrong player in this hand is being given a hard time! theres less than 4k in the pot and Wadey shoves 13k into it when he has 3 opponents. there are no 2 cards that i would put 13k into that pot with.

just sayin...
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« Reply #213 on: April 12, 2012, 07:54:06 AM »

Sean Rigley is getting a hard time on table 27.

Apparently Sam Macdonald raised to 325 and got 4 callers, Wadey made it 1300, and still got 4 callers.

The flop was Two Clubs.

Allplayers checked round to Wadey who jams pretty much his whole starting stack over the line, to show Aces after everyone folds.

Sean then claims he folded , much to Wadey's amusement.  Sean asks him would he call there and Wadey says

"Would I call there? With two overs, the nut flush draw, against someone with my reputation? I can't get it in fast enough"

Julian pipes up that he would call, as does Sam Macdonald and Paul Hardy.

Wadey continues saying if he doesn't win he simply re enters again. Julian then says if he doesn't win he just goes home and has a day off.

Paul Hardy then adds "I'd sooner pass a kidney stone than pass that."

Thought id log in to comment on this... i really cant see why i would call my whole stack off on a draw. i have a flush draw, no overcards at all. i thought my ace was maybe live but wadey shows AA. i think the wrong player in this hand is being given a hard time! theres less than 4k in the pot and Wadey shoves 13k into it when he has 3 opponents. there are no 2 cards that i would put 13k into that pot with.

just sayin...

Not even  , top set backdoor flush draw?! I agree with the fold, at very best your flipping, and most of the time your well behind as per this case, drawing to a club. I also disagree with the shove being the right move. Understandably the flush draw is a possibility, but surely only gets called by better hands ie a set.
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« Reply #214 on: April 12, 2012, 03:51:10 PM »

Sean Rigley is getting a hard time on table 27.

Apparently Sam Macdonald raised to 325 and got 4 callers, Wadey made it 1300, and still got 4 callers.

The flop was Two Clubs.

Allplayers checked round to Wadey who jams pretty much his whole starting stack over the line, to show Aces after everyone folds.

Sean then claims he folded , much to Wadey's amusement.  Sean asks him would he call there and Wadey says

"Would I call there? With two overs, the nut flush draw, against someone with my reputation? I can't get it in fast enough"

Julian pipes up that he would call, as does Sam Macdonald and Paul Hardy.

Wadey continues saying if he doesn't win he simply re enters again. Julian then says if he doesn't win he just goes home and has a day off.

Paul Hardy then adds "I'd sooner pass a kidney stone than pass that."

Thought id log in to comment on this... i really cant see why i would call my whole stack off on a draw. i have a flush draw, no overcards at all. i thought my ace was maybe live but wadey shows AA. i think the wrong player in this hand is being given a hard time! theres less than 4k in the pot and Wadey shoves 13k into it when he has 3 opponents. there are no 2 cards that i would put 13k into that pot with.

just sayin...

Not even  , top set backdoor flush draw?! I agree with the fold, at very best your flipping, and most of the time your well behind as per this case, drawing to a club. I also disagree with the shove being the right move. Understandably the flush draw is a possibility, but surely only gets called by better hands ie a set.
100% AGREE WITH YOU, IN THIS SITUATION I BELIEVE THAT WADEY ONLY GETS A CALLER IF HE IS BEAT. MAYBE THE 1 HAND THAT I COULD FIND A CALL WITH AND BE BEAT IS AC 9C, THATS STILL A DECISION WITH 4K IN THE POT.
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