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« Reply #270 on: May 06, 2012, 10:19:07 PM »

blinds are 1000-2000

Under 100 left today with about an hour to play

Average 55,000


11    1    Lawrence Gosney
11    2    Kenny Prazer 85,000
11    3    Lee Taylor 70,000
11    4    Jack Stokes
11    5    Anonymous
11    6    Mark Orlowski
11    7    Paul Wilson
11    8    Ian Gascoigne 85,000
11    9    Matthew Noonan

Prazer has a really consistent record of cashing two day DTD comps


12    1    Daniel Muddiman 35,000
12    2    Stacy Coore
12    3    Carlo Citrone 50,000
12    4    Paul Jenkinson 60,000
12    5    Ryunosuke Mason-brown
12    6    Eleanor Gudger 75,000
12    7    Thomas Townley
12    8    Mark Wiser

Muddiman has been steady all day. Citrone has stealthily moved up in the last couple of levels. Jenkinson just 3 bet soved over a Citrone raise, got it through

13    1    Matthew Simpson
13    2    Chi Fai Yau
13    3    Glenn Henderson 50,000
13    4    Daniel Girdlestone 70,000
13    5    Syed Zaidi
13    6    Nadim Sarwar
13    7    Kaveh Vossoughi
13    8    Mojid Khan
13    9    Tan Luan Le

Glenn recovering from losing his race with Le


14    1    Charlie Wates
14    2    Frank Flanagan
14    3    Patrick Hudson
14    4    Mark Mccluskey 90,000
14    5    Sau Lee
14    6    Viraj Patel
14    7    Alistair Carins
14    8    Stephen Holden
14    9    Mohammed Ifzail

Alex Martin was impressed with Mark McCluskey today. Said he was splashing around early, but being credit by other players for hands


22    1    Ian Bosley
22    2    Martin Hogarty
22    4    Kirit Patel 120,000
22    5    Zhung Ming Liao
22    6    Mark Wagstaff
22    7    Michael Vassiliou
22    8    Jehan Zaib 140,000
22    9    Antonakis Mappouras

The good form of Patel and Zaib continues, they are the chip leaders on this table

23    1    Scott Byron
23    2    Michael Ahearne
23    3    Adam Daniel 140,000
23    5    Callum Smith
23    6    John Fairclough
23    7    Andy Lambert
23    8    Leon Campbell
23    9    Jose Pena

Daniel has been very focussed all day, comfortably in the top few stacks


25    1    Gavin Kan 50,000
25    2    Meli Vincent 130,000
25    3    Anonymous
25    4    Lane Newport
25    5    Kyriacos Dionysiou 90,000
25    6    Richard Proctor
25    7    David Doran
25    9    Hieu Van Le

Vincent knocked Martin out on his first bullet early doors and has not looked back

26    2    Peter Meldrum
26    3    Seun Oluwole
26    4    Jamie Kirkpatrick
26    5    Tony Bedford 80,000
26    6    Mark James
26    7    Jasdip Basra
26    8    Stephen Nash
26    9    Robert Boon 110,000

Boon and Bedford, the Hinge and Bracket of Peterborough, cruising on this table


33    2    Maria Demetriou 120,000
33    3    Matthew Davenport
33    4    James Keys 50,000
33    5    Michael Wernick 50,000
33    6    Mitchell Johnson 40,000
33    7    Nathan Watson
33    8    Mindaugas Bacevicius
33    9    B�rge Nordal

Unusually Mitch is grinding a short-ish stack. Maria's progress has halted. One of the tougher tables this


34    1    Tina Bandyle
34    3    David Dean 140,000
34    4    Alex Harrison
34    5    Luke Facer
34    6    Nick Hicks 75,000
34    7    Arron Woodcock 60,000
34    8    Eirimas Livonas 280,000

A lively verbal table. Dean is limbering up to take on the volcanic Lithuanian. Nick Hicks, polite, even of temperament, lies in wait as a silent assassin to chips up fro grabs around him


35    1    Paul Skipper
35    2    Sarbjit Kular
35    3    Paul Clark
35    4    Tom Chenna
35    5    Stuart Fox
35    6    Simon Deadman
35    7    David Newman
35    8    Colburn Tomlin 300,000

Rastafish the chip leader. If he finals at least it means he won't be my co-commentator on the live stream for the final (never again). Go Colburn!


35    9    Anonymous
36    1    Andrew Wilson
36    2    Terence Mitford 85,000
36    3    Amjad Mohammed
36    4    Gurdev (tony) Millan
36    5    Anonymous
36    6    Michele Parrillo
36    7    Danny Toffel 120,000
36    8    John Sadler 100,000

Toffel been well placed all day, now next to the resurgent Sadler

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« Reply #271 on: May 06, 2012, 10:20:38 PM »

Livonas

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« Reply #272 on: May 06, 2012, 10:22:28 PM »

Ian Bosley knocked out Charles Flynn

Flynn playing 25,000 all in with 4-4, Bosley with 9-9
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« Reply #273 on: May 06, 2012, 10:23:35 PM »

Sadler the tournament yo-yo back down to 7k
Hold your horses - now up to 18k, possible comeback on the cards again
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« Reply #274 on: May 06, 2012, 10:26:40 PM »

Ian Bosley knocked out Charles Flynn

Flynn playing 25,000 all in with 4-4, Bosley with 9-9

Ian Bosley eliminates another, now up to 150k
a very happy man, telling us you will hear "BOZZY BOZZY BOZZY" chants tomorrow
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« Reply #275 on: May 06, 2012, 10:28:09 PM »

This is a very interesting one
notepad at the ready

Rastafish limps, Anon limps, Paul Skipper limps.
Ready?

Sarbjit Kular makes it 16k, playing 40k.
Fish flats, Anon all in for 50k. Skipper with 30k says "I got value" and calls.
Kular eventually jams for his 40k stack. Rasta priced in and can't fold since he has stacks of chips behind, calls.

Kular -   three clubs
Anon -  
Skipper -   two hearts
Rastafish -  

Flop -   , Fish into the lead.
Turn -  , Kular in the lead, Anon drawing dead, Skipper with a straight flush draw.
Fish shouting "for yesterday, come on, for yesterday" after losing with set over set vs overpair.

River -  

"YES FIIIIIIIIISH!!!"
The rail ecstatic, "FOR YESTERDAY, HE SAW! BRING ME MY CHIPS, BRING ME MORE PLAYERS!!!!!"

Puts Rastafish on about 300k having eliminated 3 in one hand.

It's never ending!  How lucky does this guy get.
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« Reply #276 on: May 06, 2012, 10:31:12 PM »

Seems newcomer to the table Luke Facer has took a good portion of chips from Eirimas Livonas
Livonas down to 180k, Facer up to about 270k
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« Reply #277 on: May 06, 2012, 10:33:56 PM »

Seems newcomer to the table Luke Facer has took a good portion of chips from Eirimas Livonas
Livonas down to 180k, Facer up to about 270k

Livonas turned a set of Queens against Facer's pair and nut flush draw. All-in, Facer hit the flush on the river
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« Reply #278 on: May 06, 2012, 10:35:09 PM »

Sadler the tournament yo-yo back down to 7k
Hold your horses - now up to 18k, possible comeback on the cards again

I walk past him and say I'm sure you were down to 6k
he says "yeah, and I'm back up to 100k... again"
spin up pro says "I got angry again. I'm like the Hulk. You don't want to mess with me when I'm angry, maybe I should just stay angry"
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« Reply #279 on: May 06, 2012, 10:36:06 PM »

Last level of the night

89 of 208 left

Average 70,000

blinds 1200-2400

Rastafish a 300,000 chip leader


Anyone coming tomorrow, please do me a favour and bring these, cheers.

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« Reply #280 on: May 06, 2012, 10:37:11 PM »

Mitch Johnson up to 80k, just above average stack
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« Reply #281 on: May 06, 2012, 10:39:40 PM »

Sarwar gets 20k in with 
Nirvana has 
Nirvana flops quads, no sweat as he moves to 100k
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« Reply #282 on: May 06, 2012, 10:41:06 PM »

If iam on the same table i better keep my headset on
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« Reply #283 on: May 06, 2012, 10:41:21 PM »

Nirvana just eliminated a player.

Shortie shoves from mid position Glenn calls in the bb with AA as you do. Guy shows flop AAJ just the quads then.

Glenn now on 85k.
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« Reply #284 on: May 06, 2012, 10:44:01 PM »

mmmmmmmm the snooker is getting messy
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