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Amatay
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February 12, 2013, 09:02:18 PM »
Quote from: celtic on February 11, 2013, 02:14:59 AM
Quote from: cambridgealex on February 10, 2013, 11:43:48 AM
Lol story checks out!
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There is no better feeling than rocking up in a city for the first time, with nowhere to stay and everything new - so liberating.
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Quote from: outragous76 on February 12, 2013, 02:16:21 PM
Yeah Simon was a great read
If you fancy a beer in Leeds get in touch
Sounds good. um did you tell me who you are though? lol
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Thanks guys. enjoyed answring all your questions. Also got a few more posts in, will be at 300 in no time :-)
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Quote from: Deadman on February 12, 2013, 09:53:42 PM
Thanks guys. enjoyed answring all your questions. Also got a few more posts in, will be at 300 in no time :-)
5% if you're selling at spot :-)
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Quote from: Deadman on February 07, 2013, 09:19:28 PM
Quote from: Mitch on February 07, 2013, 06:23:05 PM
Hello Simon,
Its Mitch here, sometimes I hide behind my screen name of 'Mitch' to stay anonymous, but I feel its time to come out of the shadows.
Enjoying reading your answers so far, my questions are as follows.
1) Can I arrange the stag do? (Don't tell Shola obv)
2) In any of the comps you have done well in lately, how many times do you think you have been all in for your tournament life with a total bluff. More of a post flop bluff where u have jammed turn with no hand because of a read or whatever, not 4betting all In pre with A4s etc.
3) Who have you got the most reliable tell on in poker?
4) Why do you feel you haven't really put much time into bigger live cash when you were grinding the lower limits for so long?
5) Can you come back for football more often, weve been losing.
Kthnxbai.
Ah the large ginger one...I remember you.
1) a Mitch run stag do could be absolute carnage! I'll ask Shola.
2) for tourney life with no pair or draw. not that I can remember. Man people are going to start realising how much of a massive nit I really am. I need tighty to keep telling everyone one i'm an aggressive Lag player. ty tighty.
3) Shola, I can have not watched the hand at all, walk over while some guy is thinking of calling her on river and know whether she wants a call or not, and it annoys her that i'm almost always right and most people find shola pretty tough to read. but she is the same with me. Thinks its because we know each others game inside out.
4) fear of you taking all my tourney winnings from me.
5) I really miss football, just been away all the time recently. :-(
Does that mean, we are as close as you are with Shola, because you walked over midway through a hand I played at ukipt Edinburgh and while the villain was tanking my bet on the river you texted me my hand and you was 1 off the kicker haha.
We have spoken about how you have changed your game and I took onboard your advice and it is already paying off, getting me deep in every tournament I've played this year except one ( and to be honest I played the opposite of what you told me in that one haha) so your advice has been like the proverbial light switch in my head.
My question is what made you realise this yourself, was it what somebody told you or did you figure it out yourself through self reflection after another near miss in a tournament?
Also....if you or Shola had a chance to play durrr heads up for £1,000,000 in a free roll. Who would you decide to play him and why?
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Quote from: LB44 on February 14, 2013, 01:25:37 PM
Quote from: Deadman on February 07, 2013, 09:19:28 PM
Quote from: Mitch on February 07, 2013, 06:23:05 PM
Hello Simon,
Its Mitch here, sometimes I hide behind my screen name of 'Mitch' to stay anonymous, but I feel its time to come out of the shadows.
Enjoying reading your answers so far, my questions are as follows.
1) Can I arrange the stag do? (Don't tell Shola obv)
2) In any of the comps you have done well in lately, how many times do you think you have been all in for your tournament life with a total bluff. More of a post flop bluff where u have jammed turn with no hand because of a read or whatever, not 4betting all In pre with A4s etc.
3) Who have you got the most reliable tell on in poker?
4) Why do you feel you haven't really put much time into bigger live cash when you were grinding the lower limits for so long?
5) Can you come back for football more often, weve been losing.
Kthnxbai.
Ah the large ginger one...I remember you.
1) a Mitch run stag do could be absolute carnage! I'll ask Shola.
2) for tourney life with no pair or draw. not that I can remember. Man people are going to start realising how much of a massive nit I really am. I need tighty to keep telling everyone one i'm an aggressive Lag player. ty tighty.
3) Shola, I can have not watched the hand at all, walk over while some guy is thinking of calling her on river and know whether she wants a call or not, and it annoys her that i'm almost always right and most people find shola pretty tough to read. but she is the same with me. Thinks its because we know each others game inside out.
4) fear of you taking all my tourney winnings from me.
5) I really miss football, just been away all the time recently. :-(
Does that mean, we are as close as you are with Shola, because you walked over midway through a hand I played at ukipt Edinburgh and while the villain was tanking my bet on the river you texted me my hand and you was 1 off the kicker haha.
We have spoken about how you have changed your game and I took onboard your advice and it is already paying off, getting me deep in every tournament I've played this year except one ( and to be honest I played the opposite of what you told me in that one haha) so your advice has been like the proverbial light switch in my head.
My question is what made you realise this yourself, was it what somebody told you or did you figure it out yourself through self reflection after another near miss in a tournament?
Also....if you or Shola had a chance to play durrr heads up for £1,000,000 in a free roll. Who would you decide to play him and why?
Sorry Liam, only just seen this.
Glad to have helped but i'm sure I didn't say much that you didn't already know. Glad you've been doing well since.
I got some advice a while ago that stuck with me, the advice was that when your deep in a tournanment its not always about making the mathematically correct decsions with your hands. It's all about getting the money.
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February 19, 2013, 12:52:01 PM »
Excellent thread
Thanks to Simon for some brilliant answers and to all the posters for the great questions!
All these great players in Leeds, where do i have to go for a game of live pokerz....ummmm Leeds
Damn!
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1/9 GUKPT gl.
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Quote from: pokerfan on March 09, 2014, 01:33:42 AM
1/9 GUKPT gl.
Anyone else have to double check when this was posted because they have seen this so often?
Oh captain, my captain!
VBOL, sir.
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March 09, 2014, 02:03:56 AM »
Quote from: Tal on March 09, 2014, 01:52:51 AM
Quote from: pokerfan on March 09, 2014, 01:33:42 AM
1/9 GUKPT gl.
Anyone else have to double check when this was posted because they have seen this so often?
Oh captain, my captain!
VBOL, sir.
good luck Simon, another second place locked up!
off point Tal, what a fine fine film that quote is from!
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Just sticky the thread.
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He's too good
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Worst playcalling I have ever seen. Bunch of fucking jokers . Run the bloody ball. 18 rushes all game? You have to be kidding me. Fuck off lol
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That final table isn't going to be easy with Floppinhel and Karl there. Good luck
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March 09, 2014, 11:30:37 PM »
GukPT Manchester
£1000 NLHE Main Event
Entries:192
1st – £42,000 – Rhys Jones
2nd – £40,000 – Simon Deadman
3rd – £39,000 – Steve Warburton
4th – £15,000 – Richard Kellett
5th – £11,500 – Nathan Jackson
6th – £9,500 – Dahe Liu
7th – £7,500 – Karl Mahrenholz
8th – £5,500 – Graeme Crozier
9th – £4,000 – Mark Harding
10th – £3,500 – Ish Patel
11th – £3,000 – Nigel Wong
12th – £2,500 – Ian Simpson
13th – £2,500 – Dat Chen
14th – £2,500 – Terry Owens
15th – £2,000 – Chun Man
16th – £2,000 – Guy Johnson
17th – £2,000 – Mark Lane
18th – £2,000 – Mo Qureshi
19th – £2,000 – Adam Piotrowski
20th – £2,000 – Mark Whitney
Prizepool – £200,000
Many congratulations. Again.
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Quote from: Tal on March 09, 2014, 01:52:51 AM
Quote from: pokerfan on March 09, 2014, 01:33:42 AM
1/9 GUKPT gl.
Anyone else have to double check when this was posted because they have seen this so often?
Oh captain, my captain!
VBOL, sir.
1/3 GUKPT gl.
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