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« Reply #195 on: February 01, 2013, 09:57:51 PM »

How is the future mrs Trickett getting on plz ?

Seems perfectly content with life tbh.

Chip wise, about 40,000 average 67,000
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« Reply #196 on: February 01, 2013, 10:01:50 PM »

Going to be over 20 seats made in the live sat, 10 in the online...60 in for tomorrow already

85 1a
160 1b
90 1c so far

means 355 total

need another 145 walk ups tomorrow to hit the guarantee

going to make it?
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« Reply #197 on: February 01, 2013, 10:09:46 PM »

Stephen O'keefe 3,100 UTG at 600-1200

Neil Bull 8400 UTG+1

Matt Russell shove 21,000 in the cut off

O'Keefe folds

Bull calls with 

Russell 

  three clubs Two Clubs to more than double Russell up to just below an average stack


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« Reply #198 on: February 01, 2013, 10:11:12 PM »

Ace King no good in this comp, apparently.

Ace King very good in this comp, apparently.
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« Reply #199 on: February 01, 2013, 10:18:08 PM »

why does it matter how much the chip leader has? it always amazes me how live player fixate on "what the average is?" "how much has the chip leader got?" If you are still in the tournament both these questions are completely irrelevant and the only thing that should matter to you is the amount of big blinds you have.

As far as I'm concerned the online (which I played but didn't make it through) was a big success. I have never had over 120k I don't think at the end of day1 of a DTD event, has it ever bothered me that people have 400k? no. It really is irrelevant.

If live players stopped thinking with this logic it would help their games instantly.

IMO, the more people that play the online day1 the better because it will make the average higher and make day 2 alot deeper instead of it constantly being a 20bb crapshoot for 8 hours.

I haven't got an opinion yet on the online day 1 thing, but this is clearly rubbish.

Are you really saying if you've got 40 bbs and the rest of the table has 80 each, you don't feel at a disadvantage?

No, i would just play the stacksize i have to the best of my ability. Disadvantage is the wrong word to use imo, it makes it sound like they have been given those chips falsely or something.
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« Reply #200 on: February 01, 2013, 10:18:46 PM »

Danny Ball shoves 22,400 UTG at 800-1600

Tim Blake calls all in 14,400 on the button

Mark McCluskey comfortably covers both, but passes 8-8 in the big blind

Ball 3-3

Blake K-Q

2-5-6-Q-5 to double blakey up
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« Reply #201 on: February 01, 2013, 10:20:03 PM »

How is the future mrs Trickett getting on plz ?

Seems perfectly content with life tbh.

Chip wise, about 40,000 average 67,000
sat with mr & mrs Trickett(Sams parents) in pub watching Natashas progress ,thanks for updates
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« Reply #202 on: February 01, 2013, 10:20:52 PM »

Anthony Pyatt and Natasha Sandhu play a pot

Sandhu shoves 30,000 on the turn of a board reading 7-8-Q-9, no flush draws, when checked to by Pyatt

Pyatt gives it a think, then a longer think, playing over 75,000

and folds Q-10 face up

Which I found slightly odd.
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« Reply #203 on: February 01, 2013, 10:22:20 PM »

Meanwhile I have to report that tikay and Peejay have had a differnece of opinion

tikay raised peejay's big blind with 8-3 off

Peejay shoved, setting tikay in, with 8-6 off

Both showed, Only one chuntered away in a huff afterwards though
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« Reply #204 on: February 01, 2013, 10:26:59 PM »

We're 11 levels in

5 more to go on what seems a never ending day, the same to come tomorrow

We have 65 of 160 left

exits are

66    Scott Margereson
67    Peter Attridge
68    Gordon Goodall
69    Peter Wigglesworth
70    David Mundle
71    Carl Taylor
72    Shaun Stanfield
73    Ganesh Jayaraman
74    Tom Cunningham
75    Imran Mckenzie
76    Geoff Swan
77    David Lawrence
78    Richard Perry
79    Frank Farrington
80    Stuart Fox
81    Mark C Smith
82    Hieu Van Le
83    Steven Munnings
84    Martyn Frey
85    Sean Randall
86    Umar Khan


blinds now go 1000-2000, average 73,000

chip leader is definitely Isaac Opoku with approaching 300,000 ahead of "Me Duck" Anonymous (table 11, s 3) with over 200,000


Dave Welch, Pete Haslam, Neil Aston, Barry Neville, Clinton Speight, Paul Moyce and James Clarke are all with well above average stacks

Break.
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« Reply #205 on: February 01, 2013, 10:31:05 PM »

Peejay is out

"I did a bluff and it did not work"


Peejay flats a raise with 9-9, and the big blind calls too

Q-4-2

check by the original raiser Raggy Clarke, bet by Peejay, call by Clarke

A

check, bet by Peejay, call

7 (completing a flush draw)

check, jam by Peejay, call with A-2 Raggy
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« Reply #206 on: February 01, 2013, 10:32:56 PM »

Pete Haslam raises UTG to 3100

Kinboshi playing Kings shoves 24,000

In the big blind Assaf Hussain has not noticed the shove, and puts 3,100 in to call the Haslam opening raise

Ruling.

Either leave your 3,100 in if you fold or call

Hussain nonchalantly calls

Haslam folds K-Q

Hussain Q-J

flop Q, Case Q, rag to knock Kinboshi out
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« Reply #207 on: February 01, 2013, 10:43:17 PM »

Pete Haslam raises UTG to 3100

Kinboshi playing Kings shoves 24,000

In the big blind Assaf Hussain has not noticed the shove, and puts 3,100 in to call the Haslam opening raise

Ruling.

Either leave your 3,100 in if you fold or call

Hussain nonchalantly calls

Haslam folds K-Q

Hussain Q-J

flop Q, Case Q, rag to knock Kinboshi out

lol, put in 21k more for the sake of 3k. Live poker <3 ul boshi
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« Reply #208 on: February 01, 2013, 10:45:03 PM »

Peejay is out

"I did a bluff and it did not work"


Peejay flats a raise with 9-9, and the big blind calls too

Q-4-2

check by the original raiser Raggy Clarke, bet by Peejay, call by Clarke

A

check, bet by Peejay, call

7 (completing a flush draw)

check, jam by Peejay, call with A-2 Raggy

Good luck getting Raggy to fold
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« Reply #209 on: February 01, 2013, 10:45:15 PM »

Peejay is out

"I did a bluff and it did not work"


Peejay flats a raise with 9-9, and the big blind calls too

Q-4-2

check by the original raiser Raggy Clarke, bet by Peejay, call by Clarke

A

check, bet by Peejay, call

7 (completing a flush draw)

check, jam by Peejay, call with A-2 Raggy
It wasn't raggy. Wouldn't ever bluff raggy!
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