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smurf
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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Reply #315 on:
June 02, 2013, 09:25:52 AM »
nice one vinod....good luck today
unlucky yeahman...there's always the next DTD tounry
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doublebubble
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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June 02, 2013, 10:13:31 AM »
Any idea roughly how many blondes are still in for the LLB ?
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deejaypee
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no shame in folding
Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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Reply #317 on:
June 02, 2013, 11:21:02 AM »
Been a long time since I posted on here, but made it through to day 3, and as I've not been playing poker at all I'm pretty chuffed.(won seat through the facebook freeroll, so...BONUS)
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apparently......Alcohol is a solution,
KarmaDope
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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June 02, 2013, 11:35:59 AM »
Day 2B Chip Counts:
Anonymous 22 7 306000
Paul Bampton 26 3 276000
Van Tuan Phan 21 5 266600
Adebayo Odetoyinbo 41 6 250200
Age Spets 25 3 248000
James Clutton 13 1 238700
Tomi-Ville Hytti 15 2 236900
Martial blangenwitsch 44 4 234000
Ben Jones 36 4 230300
Manuel Garcia Gonzalez 25 5 229300
Ben Martin 14 6 215000
Ross Loggie 7 7 214500
Mahamed Muse 42 9 212600
Soren Hansen 31 3 212400
Nils Jarefjall 33 3 207600
Mitchell Johnson 34 4 204200
Daniel Hardy 32 7 202200
Andrew Gough 6 6 200200
ole schemion 33 2 196700
giovanni di persio 7 9 196200
Christopher O'donnell 13 3 193600
Giulian0 Bendinelli 35 9 184500
Gareth Holt 21 3 183600
Thomas Ambler 17 8 181800
Satnam Sandhu 4 2 181300
Yiannis Liperis 44 7 180200
Derek Murray 5 4 179300
Chris Smith 6 8 178900
Daniel Johansson 35 7 178600
Michael Maruna 16 1 178300
Jen-yue Chiang 40 4 176800
maxime conte 44 2 175700
S�bastien Bouvron 24 2 168800
Mark Dillon 34 1 167200
giuseppe stagno 17 6 166400
Bj�rn Eriksson 35 2 165200
Tom Kugelstadt 33 5 163600
Daryl Haney 39 6 163000
David Burn 26 2 162700
Peter Eastgate 17 7 155700
Narcis Cristian Olaru 22 4 153600
Jack Ellwood 42 2 152100
antoine saout 23 8 151500
Oliver Price 13 7 149400
Marcin Wydrowski 43 8 149200
Farhad Afshin 41 1 148000
Neil Raine 16 6 146500
Dave Ulliott 16 5 145000
Toby Lewis 31 1 144300
hauke Heseding 43 5 142600
Georgios Doumas 31 7 141400
Reyaaz Mulla 17 2 141300
Ferhad Seyadi 34 2 140200
Jonathan Spinks 23 7 138800
Ning Li 7 1 136900
Xavier el fassy 31 2 136000
Andrej Kuttruf 41 3 135500
Matt Adams 5 8 133900
Robert GIORDANO 23 2 132800
Andre Moreira 39 8 132800
Steve Brown 14 3 132100
Andreas Constantinou 30 2 131200
Jorge Ufano 43 2 129100
Ganesh Jayaraman 15 1 128800
Abhishek Khaitan 13 4 128200
Roberto Romanello 21 9 125000
Stephen Jennison 41 2 123500
Simon Higgins 5 1 122400
Andr� Andrade 31 4 121000
Eric Meissonnier 14 4 121000
Dany Parlafes 7 8 120700
Pramesh Bansi 6 3 120100
Leon Louis 17 5 117700
paolo morris 30 6 117000
Jonathan Concepcion 6 7 113400
Edward Roger 22 8 111100
Paul Senter 21 8 110800
Tom Hall 16 7 109800
jorma nuutinen 41 4 109100
David Stonehouse 41 7 108900
Murtagh Mulholland 30 3 108400
Tracey Lockwood 4 3 105500
Glyn Rees 6 2 103400
Peter ROCHE 36 8 103400
Duncan Mclellan 41 8 102900
Michael Quigley 43 9 101200
Sylvia Hewitt 35 3 100000
Sebastian Gohr 33 7 99500
Paul Hardwidge 24 3 98500
Antanas Guoga 14 7 97300
Seun Oluwole 26 1 97100
Mathew Perry 24 7 95000
Basharat Mahmood 23 3 94100
Dale Garrad 5 6 93600
philippe barouk 32 4 93000
martin quack 5 3 92000
Chris Dowling 43 1 90400
Christopher Tilbury 14 9 90300
Bradley Gibbs 7 5 90200
Nick Hicks 42 7 90000
Daniel Platten 42 5 89700
Eugen Fritzler 21 1 89600
Craig Goldsmith 39 9 89600
Joel Ettedgi 21 7 89500
Patrick Guintrand 16 9 88800
Timothy Chung 17 3 87600
Neil Mcculloch 22 2 87600
Albert Sapiano 6 5 86700
Paul Bell 44 1 86200
Anthony Davies 4 7 82800
Aurelien Cattet 42 4 82600
Christophe PEREIRA 14 2 82400
Paul Garden 26 8 82400
Gary Bryan 34 3 82100
Angelo Vietti 36 2 82100
Chin Chai Koh 39 3 79900
Rory Campbell 32 8 79300
James Fisher 23 9 79000
Erich Kollmann 36 3 77700
Marcel Luske 4 1 77600
Ka-Wing Njouw 24 4 77000
benoit albiges 39 7 76700
Michael Wernick 40 3 76300
Nilufer Gunay 35 5 75700
Kevin Lee 32 9 75400
Richard Hawes 13 8 75300
James Tomlin 42 3 74700
Carlo Cantone 23 1 74700
Maurice Samuels 33 6 74600
Khalil Youssafi 32 6 74200
Mark Wagstaff 21 4 73800
Jonathan Kalmar 4 5 73600
Dominic Kay 15 3 73500
Philip Ashton 33 1 73300
Anonymous 24 9 72900
Min Ji 7 4 71800
antonino leotta 24 8 71600
David DRAI 25 1 71000
Mark Hutchison 13 5 70400
Liz Lieu 22 3 70200
Julian Gardner 43 3 68900
Ben Vinson 24 5 67500
Jamie Brown 42 8 66300
Stephen Holden 43 4 66200
Anton Abela 40 5 65800
Vincent Sanchez 15 7 65800
Thomas Busst 31 6 65700
Frederic FUENTES BUSSOT 17 1 65600
Laurence Houghton 25 9 65600
flavien Guenan 15 5 65600
Patrick sacrispeyre 14 1 65500
Long Sui 23 4 65300
Milan Rabsz 43 6 64900
Florent MARQUES 33 4 64800
Mark Roberts 42 6 64700
Richard Hoadley 6 9 64500
Darren Hill 30 5 64300
Kevin Iacofano 39 1 64100
Darren Stribling 39 2 62800
Benjamin Jenkins 15 8 61300
Emlyn Long 6 4 61300
Giovanni Raffa 40 2 61200
Morgan Karlsson 16 2 60800
Alistair Carins 39 4 60300
Harprit Singh Gurnam 36 5 60200
Azziz Echihi 30 1 59700
Stephen Rawle 30 4 59500
Rinaldo Aquino 4 8 59400
Daniel georgescu 44 5 59100
Rasmus Agerskov 34 5 59100
Daniel Lenham 40 8 57300
jean christophe choffray 22 6 56000
david gough 32 3 54900
Thomas High 25 6 54800
Patricia Anne Baggott 26 4 53500
alain roy 32 2 52900
Bao Trung Tieu 15 4 52700
Jean-michel Ploch 16 4 51500
Guy Collins 5 5 50400
Morten Varbaek Mortensen 22 9 50300
Zeik Tuit 7 6 49000
Saifon Lambe 36 9 48800
Tomasz Gluszko 4 6 47900
Anonymous 41 9 47600
Richard Garner 44 3 46800
Kevin Stani 30 7 46400
Adrian Copping 24 6 46100
David Gent 6 1 45900
Jakub Dobias 43 7 45300
James Akenhead 22 1 44700
Alexander Jilek 36 7 44700
Gary Fisher 40 1 44400
said sadallah 35 1 43600
Michal Vojtisek 26 9 43600
Martin Kabrhel 40 7 43100
Alan Brown 40 6 42900
Paul Coughlan 31 9 42800
Thomas Tranpota 34 9 42700
Ivan Tikhov 17 4 42400
Alex Millar 33 8 41300
Gerard Mc Clure 42 1 41200
ryan bell 41 5 40800
Martin Cheese 32 1 40600
James Atkin 31 8 40200
Alison Awome 25 2 39200
Zigmantas Jockus 17 9 39100
Renee Xie 26 7 38100
Dean Bloomfield 22 5 38000
Marc Uzan 4 4 37600
Anthony Woolley 26 6 36100
Alain Medesan 13 2 35900
Waheed Ashraf 13 9 35800
Ryan Passey 21 2 35200
Carlo Citrone 7 2 35000
CHRISTOPHE CABRAS 23 6 34700
Ugnius Simelionis 30 8 34400
Gerald Karlic 26 5 34200
Gaurav Kumar 44 9 33200
Oliver Breese 25 4 32900
Gavin Mills 23 5 31900
Anonymous 25 7 31700
Joseph Lovelady 35 4 31000
Neil Giblin 44 8 30800
Stephen Millar 15 9 30500
Anthony Hardy 14 8 29600
Stuart ODELL 5 2 29400
Erik Wigg 16 3 29400
John Murray 24 1 29300
Julian Herold 35 8 29200
Jono Beck 34 7 28900
James Sullivan 21 6 28800
Pierluigi Palmaricciotti 4 9 28400
Will Blanche 40 9 25600
Raymond Norton 16 8 23900
Alan Gold 34 8 23800
Giuseppe Grimaldi 7 3 23700
Paul Brown 31 5 23100
Lasse Frost 5 7 18800
David Lloyd 30 9 14800
Philippe narboni 15 6 12400
Alex Varga 14 5 11500
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mikeyboy9361
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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Reply #319 on:
June 02, 2013, 11:49:14 AM »
Don't suppose there is any chance of the players agreeing to reduce the payouts to reduce DTDs overlay? No didn't think so (0);
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AndrewT
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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June 02, 2013, 11:56:57 AM »
Quote from: mikeyboy9361 on June 02, 2013, 11:49:14 AM
Don't suppose there is any chance of the players agreeing to reduce the payouts to reduce DTDs overlay? No didn't think so (0);
I thought this last night - if I had been in a position to be affected by it, I just couldn't accept €500k straight out of Rob's pocket. There are probably many other UK players who feel the same. Obv, random foreigners could probably care less.
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Tal
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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Reply #321 on:
June 02, 2013, 12:07:55 PM »
Quote from: AndrewT on June 02, 2013, 11:56:57 AM
Quote from: mikeyboy9361 on June 02, 2013, 11:49:14 AM
Don't suppose there is any chance of the players agreeing to reduce the payouts to reduce DTDs overlay? No didn't think so (0);
I thought this last night - if I had been in a position to be affected by it, I just couldn't accept €500k straight out of Rob's pocket. There are probably many other UK players who feel the same. Obv, random foreigners could probably care less.
Plenty of time for post mortems. I'd be amazed if yesterday's numbers hadn't been anticipated long in advance.
Terrific shame but I'm sure, when the dust has settled, DTD will come out of this favourably.
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NobodyDiamond
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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Reply #322 on:
June 02, 2013, 12:40:32 PM »
It is with some regret that I start this piece. It is Sunday 2nd June and poker may have climbed into its death bed in the UK. Tragically over the weekend DTD, have apparently, lost almost 600,000 Euros on the ISPT poker event. Two years in the planning “the ISPT” is a great idea but perhaps a little ambitious in its conception and the clash with the WSOP is very difficult.
I want to question the DTD losses 589,060€, none of my business I know, but how can they carry on making these sort of losses? With almost 250K towards paying for the event perhaps the ISPT losses will be reduced so they can carry on with further events? I think, despite the reduced turnout for the event, that London Wembley was the right choice for the kick off event. Perhaps when the final figures are analysed and the online returns dissected losses can be put more into perspective.
There is no doubt that DTD is an incredibly brave organisation and 100% committed to poker in the UK, I for one will certainly be trying to support them even more through 2013 and beyond, they have rapidly become the true heart of poker in Europe.
Watching the event live there is an amazing echo / atmosphere in the Igloo / tents. Tighty looks like he’s feeling the heat but getting on with an admirable job as usual.
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ambresolaire
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Re: ISPT Wembley Day2b
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June 02, 2013, 01:03:54 PM »
Quote from: NobodyDiamond on June 02, 2013, 12:40:32 PM
It is with some regret that I start this piece. It is Sunday 2nd June and poker may have climbed into its death bed in the UK. Tragically over the weekend DTD, have apparently, lost almost 600,000 Euros on the ISPT poker event. Two years in the planning “the ISPT” is a great idea but perhaps a little ambitious in its conception and the clash with the WSOP is very difficult.
I want to question the DTD losses 589,060€, none of my business I know, but how can they carry on making these sort of losses? With almost 250K towards paying for the event perhaps the ISPT losses will be reduced so they can carry on with further events? I think, despite the reduced turnout for the event, that London Wembley was the right choice for the kick off event. Perhaps when the final figures are analysed and the online returns dissected losses can be put more into perspective.
There is no doubt that DTD is an incredibly brave organisation and 100% committed to poker in the UK, I for one will certainly be trying to support them even more through 2013 and beyond, they have rapidly become the true heart of poker in Europe.
Watching the event live there is an amazing echo / atmosphere in the Igloo / tents. Tighty looks like he’s feeling the heat but getting on with an admirable job as usual.
DtD didn't have to get involved in this venture; they chose to get involved and they chose to embrace the risks that came with it: a never-before-tried stadium tournament with huge overheads, no major online site offering satellites, a clash with the start of the WSOP etc. Sorry if this sounds callous, but I can't feel too much sympathy for them. They knew what they were getting in to and they didn't have to go anywhere near it if they didn't want to. They obviously had deep enough pockets to be able to cover the losses if and when the tournament didn't reach it's guarantee.
I do however wonder if this year's loss is part of a long term genius business plan where the tournament becomes an annual, must-play event for the biggest names and biggest field in world poker and where the ongoing annual profit for DtD eclipses this year's loss.
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