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« Reply #255 on: January 27, 2013, 12:45:19 PM »

Wp Mickey the Worm and Craig Bettsy and Matt Russell.
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« Reply #256 on: January 27, 2013, 01:50:44 PM »

Wp Mickey the Worm and Craig Bettsy and Matt Russell.

Did he manage to cash?
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« Reply #257 on: January 27, 2013, 02:11:23 PM »

Wp Mickey the Worm and Craig Bettsy and Matt Russell.

Did he manage to cash?

Min cashed all 3 prize pools I think. Might have scraped a bit more in pools 1 and 2.

Total of £475 for a £220 buy in.

Interesting comp especially around the P2 and P3 bubbles.
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« Reply #258 on: January 27, 2013, 02:14:22 PM »

Wp Mickey the Worm and Craig Bettsy and Matt Russell.

Did he manage to cash?

Min cashed all 3 prize pools I think. Might have scraped a bit more in pools 1 and 2.

Total of £475 for a £220 buy in.

Interesting comp especially around the P2 and P3 bubbles.


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« Reply #259 on: January 27, 2013, 03:22:02 PM »

Wp Mickey the Worm

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« Reply #260 on: January 27, 2013, 05:32:38 PM »

The full result was as follows

P1

1    Michael Wernick    £3,157.90
2    Richard Harris    £1,824.81
3    Chris Cancelliere    £1,092.70
4    Shokat Ali    £764.89
5    Anonymous    £600.99
6    Craig Betteridge    £491.72
7    Morteza Assadi    £437.08
8    Mindaugas Bacevicius    £349.66
9    Imran Mckenzie    £295.03
10    Eirimas Livonas    £229.47
11    Kayleigh Bate    £218.54
12    Ray Mackintosh    £218.54
13    Emily Lauberts    £218.54
14    Frank Flanagan    £207.61
15    Dominic Smith    £207.61
16    Ross Scattergood    £207.61
17    Harprit Singh Gurnam    £207.61
18    Anthony Graham    £196.69
19    John Engledow    £125.00
20    Jonathan Kittridge    £125.00
21    Vikram Digpal    £125.00
22    Simas Dargis    £125.00
23    Matt Russell    £125.00
24    Anthony Arlott    £125.00
25    Mal Linton    £100.00
26    Michael Anthony Snowden    £100.00
27    Neil Mcilroy    £100.00
28    Tabassam Nadeem    £100.00
29    Rachael Brocklebank    £100.00
30    Adrian Reynolds    £100.00
31    Paul Burrell    £100.00
32    Kurt Lee    £100.00
33    Kyriacos Dionysiou    £100.00

P2

1    Michael Wernick    £2,265.47
2    Richard Harris    £1,309.11
3    Chris Cancelliere    £783.90
4    Shokat Ali    £548.73
5    Anonymous    £431.15
6    Craig Betteridge    £352.76
7    Morteza Assadi    £313.56
8    Mindaugas Bacevicius    £250.85
9    Imran Mckenzie    £211.65
10    Eirimas Livonas    £164.62
11    Ray Mackintosh    £156.78
12    Frank Flanagan    £156.78
13    Dominic Smith    £156.78
14    Ross Scattergood    £148.94
15    Harprit Singh Gurnam    £148.94
16    John Engledow    £148.94
17    Matt Russell    £148.94
18    Anthony Arlott    £141.10
19    Mal Linton    £100.00
20    Tabassam Nadeem    £100.00
21    Rachael Brocklebank    £100.00

P3

1    Michael Wernick    £2,831.62
2    Richard Harris    £1,717.54
3    Chris Cancelliere    £1,141.93
4    Shokat Ali    £835.56
5    Anonymous    £622.03
6    Imran Mckenzie    £510.62
7    Ray Mackintosh    £417.78
8    Frank Flanagan    £343.51
9    Dominic Smith    £278.52
10    Harprit Singh Gurnam    £213.53
11    John Engledow    £185.68
12    Matt Russell    £185.68


248 runners

P1 £12577 (248)
P2 £8139 (160)
P3 £9284 (91)
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« Reply #261 on: January 27, 2013, 05:44:14 PM »

I have only just seen this thread but have to say this looks like a brilliant idea.

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« Reply #262 on: January 27, 2013, 05:54:05 PM »


Blimey, congrats to Lord Wernick.

He must be at least 67 or 68 years old.

Few weeks OAP there.
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« Reply #263 on: January 27, 2013, 05:55:31 PM »

Top 5 all being P3 doesn't bode well for the comp.

I have a feeling some of the P1 players despite getting a bigger prize pool might start to get a bit intimidated and look to other comps with weaker fields.

Hope I'm wrong but it needs a P1 overall winner in the first few outings to keep them interested in my opinion.

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« Reply #264 on: January 27, 2013, 06:01:01 PM »

Top 5 all being P3 doesn't bode well for the comp.

I have a feeling some of the P1 players despite getting a bigger prize pool might start to get a bit intimidated and look to other comps with weaker fields.

Hope I'm wrong but it needs a P1 overall winner in the first few outings to keep them interested in my opinion.



Just not sure about that Matt having played yesterday. They are all heroes, they just want to "outplay" people with P3 tickets and im pretty sure the majority wont even look at results.
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« Reply #265 on: January 27, 2013, 06:01:17 PM »

I played this yesterday but feel a bit meh about it. Can't explain it fully but feel underwhelmed by the experience. I'd rather play the Iancredible 100 all day long.
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« Reply #266 on: January 27, 2013, 09:05:02 PM »

I expect the P1 players on ft are wondering what all this 3 bet shoving is all about.

Pretty quick learning curve for £50. It's a great idea I think and can only be good for the game.
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« Reply #267 on: January 28, 2013, 03:13:06 PM »

Hi Guys

Here are the results from the £30,000 GTD MPP held on Saturday.

I have added their winnings from each prize pool and included which level they were playing.

1   Michael Wernick   £8,230.47   P3
2   Richard Harris   £4,850.65   P3
3   Chris Cancelliere   £3,017.83   P3
4   Shokat Ali   £2,149.18   P3
5   Anonymous   £1,654.17   P3
6   Craig Betteridge   £844.48   P2
7   Morteza Assadi   £750.64   P2
8   Mindaugas Bacevicius   £600.51   P2
9   Imran Mckenzie   £1,017.30   P3
10   Eirimas Livonas   £394.09   P2
11   Kayleigh Bate   £218.54   P1
12   Ray Mackintosh   £793.10   P3
13   Emily Lauberts   £218.54   P1
14   Frank Flanagan   £707.90   P3
15   Dominic Smith   £642.91   P3
16   Ross Scattergood   £356.55   P2
17   Harprit Singh Gurnam   £570.08   P3
18   Anthony Graham   £196.69   P1
19   John Engledow   £473.94   P3
20   Jonathan Kittridge   £125.00   P1
21   Vikram Digpal   £125.00   P1
22   Simas Dargis   £125.00   P1
23   Matt Russell   £473.94   P3
24   Anthony Arlott   £266.10   P3
25   Mal Linton   £204.00   P2
26   Michael Anthony Snowden   £100.00   P1
27   Neil Mcilroy   £100.00   P1
28   Tabassam Nadeem   £204.00   P2
29   Rachael Brocklebank   £204.00   P2
30   Adrian Reynolds   £100.00   P3
31   Paul Burrell   £100.00   P1
32   Kurt Lee   £100.00   P2
33   Kyriacos Dionysiou   £100.00   P3

Details of the next Saturday MPP will be announced soon Smiley

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« Reply #268 on: January 28, 2013, 07:27:23 PM »

Hi Guys

Full review of this weekend's £30,000 MPP Smiley

http://www.dusktilldawnpoker.com/blog.php?profile=7&id=394

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« Reply #269 on: January 29, 2013, 12:33:46 PM »

Top 5 all being P3 doesn't bode well for the comp.

I have a feeling some of the P1 players despite getting a bigger prize pool might start to get a bit intimidated and look to other comps with weaker fields.

Hope I'm wrong but it needs a P1 overall winner in the first few outings to keep them interested in my opinion.



Just not sure about that Matt having played yesterday. They are all heroes, they just want to "outplay" people with P3 tickets and im pretty sure the majority wont even look at results.


I'm with Matt here. Just added some numbers and I make it:

The 88 £50 players contributed £4,400 to P1.

Between them 9 of them cashed and only won a total of £1208.77 with the highest amount won being £218.54.

So that's essentially £3000 taken out of the £50 player economy.

Now this is only one comp and it may well be next time the final table is made up half of P1 players and they're playing for boosted prizes due to the P2/P3 player contributions.

But ideally you'd want the £50 players doing well soon or they may well decide they're better off playing a Super 50.
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