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« Reply #270 on: July 10, 2023, 06:07:20 PM »

Luton chap Danny Pyke in 52nd, incred LAG in the past anyway

Bluffed off over 400k stack with a pair of two’s. Same old Danny

Haha, sounds about right
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« Reply #271 on: July 12, 2023, 12:34:19 PM »

Top 12 going into Day 4. Is that Stato in 12th?




1 Antonio Mallol Heredia ES 1,899,000 Horseshoe / 516 / 2
2 Chance Kornuth Las Vegas, NV, US 1,887,000 Horseshoe / 419 / 4
3 Liran Betito Nazareth Illit, , IL 1,775,000 Horseshoe / 442 / 5
4 Pei Li Calgary, AB, CH 1,742,000 Horseshoe / 560 / 8
5 Nicholas Rigby South Park, PA, US 1,719,000 Horseshoe / 409 / 8
6 Pavel Dyachenko Aurora, ON, 1,706,000 Horseshoe / 422 / 5
7 Michael Duek Fort Lauderdale, FL, US 1,678,000 Horseshoe / 574 / 7
8 Nicholas Lee Calgary, AB, 1,639,000 Horseshoe / 515 / 8
9 Mason Vieth Windthorst, TX, US 1,602,000 Horseshoe / 568 / 4
10 Michael Monroig Johnson City, NY, US 1,552,000 Horseshoe / 546 / 1
11 Rene Lazaro Budapest, , HU 1,544,000 Horseshoe / 403 / 1
12 Andrew Hulme Stamford, , GB 1,499,000 Horseshoe / 442 / 6

No longer 12th.  Smiley
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« Reply #272 on: July 12, 2023, 12:52:35 PM »

Top 12 going into Day 4. Is that Stato in 12th?




1 Antonio Mallol Heredia ES 1,899,000 Horseshoe / 516 / 2
2 Chance Kornuth Las Vegas, NV, US 1,887,000 Horseshoe / 419 / 4
3 Liran Betito Nazareth Illit, , IL 1,775,000 Horseshoe / 442 / 5
4 Pei Li Calgary, AB, CH 1,742,000 Horseshoe / 560 / 8
5 Nicholas Rigby South Park, PA, US 1,719,000 Horseshoe / 409 / 8
6 Pavel Dyachenko Aurora, ON, CA 1,706,000 Horseshoe / 422 / 5
7 Michael Duek Fort Lauderdale, FL, US 1,678,000 Horseshoe / 574 / 7
8 Nicholas Lee Calgary, AB, CA 1,639,000 Horseshoe / 515 / 8
9 Mason Vieth Windthorst, TX, US 1,602,000 Horseshoe / 568 / 4
10 Michael Monroig Johnson City, NY, US 1,552,000 Horseshoe / 546 / 1
11 Rene Lazaro Budapest, , HU 1,544,000 Horseshoe / 403 / 1
12 Andrew Hulme Stamford, , GB 1,499,000 Horseshoe / 442 / 6

No longer 12th.  :)



Correct, he's gone up in the world now.




1 Zachary Hall Wilbraham, MA, US 16,310,000 Horseshoe / 632 / 6
2 Bryan Obregon San Antonio, TX, US 12,295,000 Horseshoe / 607 / 5
3 Liran Betito Nazareth Illit, , IL 11,140,000 Horseshoe / 622 / 3
4 Andrew Hulme Stamford, , GB 11,065,000 Horseshoe / 631 / 6
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« Reply #273 on: July 12, 2023, 12:54:42 PM »

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I'm sure you will have run into FeelGroggy a time or two when playing Next Door, he's going along nicely too, currently in 31st place. (Danny Grogan).
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« Reply #274 on: July 12, 2023, 01:52:40 PM »

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I'm sure you will have run into FeelGroggy a time or two when playing Next Door, he's going along nicely too, currently in 31st place. (Danny Grogan).

Wow, used to be part of Graham's training group when we did a few small STTs/MTTs together.  Obviously learned more than me!

A few UK legends in there with Ludovic Geilich, Toby Lewis and John Duthie still in.  Apologies if I missed anyone.  

Edit.  Just thought I'd check in next door and there is a thread marked WSOP main omg omg omg.  Was thinking that will be it, but no, was the Sky Forum equivalent of a Rickroll.  "Somebody called 60 chips pre flop with K972 and busted my aces on a 777 flop whinge whinge whinge...". Or something like that. 
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« Reply #275 on: July 12, 2023, 03:00:18 PM »

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I'm sure you will have run into FeelGroggy a time or two when playing Next Door, he's going along nicely too, currently in 31st place. (Danny Grogan).

Wow, used to be part of Graham's training group when we did a few small STTs/MTTs together.  Obviously learned more than me!

A few UK legends in there with Ludovic Geilich, Toby Lewis and John Duthie still in.  Apologies if I missed anyone.  

Edit.  Just thought I'd check in next door and there is a thread marked WSOP main omg omg omg.  Was thinking that will be it, but no, was the Sky Forum equivalent of a Rickroll.  "Somebody called 60 chips pre flop with K972 and busted my aces on a 777 flop whinge whinge whinge...". Or something like that.  

Welcome to my world. That's the infamous Waddy...

And yes, Groggy always says that Graham (StayOrGo) taught him the game.
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« Reply #276 on: July 12, 2023, 03:39:06 PM »

@Dooobs


I'm sure you will have run into FeelGroggy a time or two when playing Next Door, he's going along nicely too, currently in 31st place. (Danny Grogan).

Wow, used to be part of Graham's training group when we did a few small STTs/MTTs together.  Obviously learned more than me!

A few UK legends in there with Ludovic Geilich, Toby Lewis and John Duthie still in.  Apologies if I missed anyone.  

Edit.  Just thought I'd check in next door and there is a thread marked WSOP main omg omg omg.  Was thinking that will be it, but no, was the Sky Forum equivalent of a Rickroll.  "Somebody called 60 chips pre flop with K972 and busted my aces on a 777 flop whinge whinge whinge...". Or something like that.  

Welcome to my world. That's the infamous Waddy...

And yes, Groggy always says that Graham (StayOrGo) taught him the game.

I seemed to be attracted to his threads, or every thread with sizeable comments is just one of his whinge threads.

Think FeelGroggy was the best there in those games.  From $1 STTs to main event final tables ...  Hopefully
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« Reply #277 on: July 13, 2023, 10:22:41 AM »

sergio aguero going nicely in the 50k
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« Reply #278 on: July 13, 2023, 04:19:49 PM »

Would you do this for a 50% freeroll in the main event?

https://www.worldpokertour.com/news/ryan-tamanini-rides-circlebeard-freeroll-deep-into-wsop-main-event/

Turns out you should
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« Reply #279 on: July 13, 2023, 06:12:58 PM »

Would you do this for a 50% freeroll in the main event?

https://www.worldpokertour.com/news/ryan-tamanini-rides-circlebeard-freeroll-deep-into-wsop-main-event/

Turns out you should

I could do it back to front Grin
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« Reply #280 on: July 14, 2023, 12:04:07 AM »

Brits crushing Jack Toby and Stato all on 26-30m with 34 left!
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« Reply #281 on: July 14, 2023, 11:12:32 AM »

Brits crushing Jack Toby and Stato all on 26-30m with 34 left!

That Stato hand looked pretty grim and disappointing it was one of the villians in the field!

Still 4 from 15 Brits left.  Giving the Americans a run for their money.  Must be the best overall British performance I can remember.
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« Reply #282 on: July 14, 2023, 01:20:33 PM »

Has to be, for sure.

Great run, and cold spot at the end, Stato.

GL Toby!
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« Reply #283 on: July 15, 2023, 06:59:49 PM »

Talking about blasts from the past.  Just noticed Ben Grundy is playing the 10k PLO8.  He used to absolutely crush omaha on Betfair winning millions allegedly, and then just seemed to disappear.

Think he now has one of the largest gaps on his Hendon Mob after cashing the other day.  He is really low, so is unlikely to cash big, but gl to him.

Talking of large gaps in Hendon Mob.

https://twitter.com/PokerStarsUK/status/1679925407083290624?t=Zuyl-kLFwqNDzgPXsAC8MA&s=19

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« Reply #284 on: July 15, 2023, 07:21:26 PM »


Ha, well done Mr H.
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