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Re: 2006 Irish Poker Open
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Watch this space for more pearls of wisdom from LuckyBlind.
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dave o'callaghan's the young lad who got to the final of an EPT...Copenhagen? last year? got a great game
He'll do me!
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on line sats for this on paddy power $99 rebuy tomorrow night at 7.30pm
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Re: 2006 Irish Poker Open
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Quote from: TightEnd on March 11, 2006, 10:43:58 PM
dave o'callaghan's the young lad who got to the final of an EPT...Copenhagen? last year? got a great game
He'll do me!
LuckyBlind says, 'Yes, it is, and he's on fire this year in multis over here and online.'
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Quote from: Colchester Kev on March 11, 2006, 10:02:06 PM
I might be worth a tickle snopyo, Im not playing, but I am up for a tickle from any female with a pulse..( I do have standards)
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Re: 2006 Irish Poker Open
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March 21, 2006, 01:05:25 PM »
Mukesh Morjaria is worth a punt - he isnt on the paddy power list, but is @ 140 on Betfair.
He is on great form, and told me that he is really going for this one.
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March 21, 2006, 06:53:54 PM »
definately Dave o Callaghan or Eoghan o Dea for me.
Two of the best young players coming out of Ireland at the moment and on their own turf i think they will do well
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March 26, 2006, 02:44:45 PM »
wouldnt mind a bit 500/1 on myself
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Quote from: vinni on March 26, 2006, 02:44:45 PM
wouldnt mind a bit 500/1 on myself
Are u playing Barry?
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yep you laying me bet
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ill have 200 on
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This weekend was the Boylesports €500 Freezeout at the Citywest in Dublin. With the Irish Open looming it was a good opportunity to see who was in form. It was a two day event with an 8000 starting stack and 40 minute blinds. It was chopped heads up between Paul Hanlon from Dublin, his first big win I believe and Ray McKenna from Belfast who has previous form and seemed a solid player from my time at the table with him. Antes Up Dave O'Callaghan topped off a great week by finishing third - he won two mTT's at the same time earlier this week online, the £15k on Betfair and the $50 rebuy on stars.
Derek 'The Clamper' Williams made the final table and Damo Kavanagh the Irish Poker Championship runner up also showed good form with an 11th place finish. Myself and Tom Murphy from Antes Up were also in the money and although not definates yet to play could be amongst the surprise packages
Noel Furlong was in fine form early on amassing a stack of chips before running into Dave O'Callaghan.
Finally, a list of players who are worth a punt if you see them in the betting:
Daragh 'Hectorjelly' Thomas
Mark McMahon - currently 'off form' but taking a short break and I expect him to regain his talents
Nicky O'Donnell
Colette Murphy
Oliver Boyce - has improved a lot since winning the World Speed poker open
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Re: 2006 Irish Poker Open
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March 27, 2006, 02:19:14 AM »
How is L Rokash priced at 50/1 jf?
no offence but come on, by her own admission isnt in the greatest form
Who actually prices these markets?
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Ian Girdwood at 250/1 is a smidgeon of value.
But knowing Paddy Power they will lay about 31p at that price before cutting him to 11/4.
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Re: 2006 Irish Poker Open
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Quote from: The Camel on March 28, 2006, 02:50:19 AM
Ian Girdwood at 250/1 is a smidgeon of value.
But knowing Paddy Power they will lay about 31p at that price before cutting him to 11/4.
I disagree with the Camel, when I think of a reason, I'll let you know what it is
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