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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #105 on: March 31, 2013, 02:57:14 AM »
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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #106 on: March 31, 2013, 03:06:22 AM »
33 players remain in Day 1a of the main event.  The chip counts will shortly be entered onto the DTD system and we will copy to the forum.  That may be the morning now as we"re shutting down operations here.

The link to the DTD website for anyone looking to get the counts tonight is;-

http://www.dusktilldawncasinonottingham.com/result-info.php?id=3426

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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #107 on: March 31, 2013, 09:57:54 AM »

WCOAP Cash Championship



Steve Redfern, WCOAP Bracelet Winner



Chris Webber



Giuseppe Maggisano


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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #108 on: March 31, 2013, 11:17:59 AM »

Final Result of the WCOAP Cash Championships :

Winner : Steve Redfern - £1,143.50

2nd : Chris Webber - £773.00

3rd : Giuseppe Maggisano - £534.50


BCPC FTW!!!! Great result, Steve. Two bracelets in two days. Yowzer.
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Re: WCOAP Day 3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #109 on: March 31, 2013, 11:54:03 AM »
Day 1a Chip Counts

Natalia Breviglieri    34    2    306000
Ryunosuke Mason-brown    25    2    242800
Jean-michel Ballocchi    34    4    198700
David Denny    25    9    192900
Anonymous    35    5    190600
Daniel Brown    34    9    188900
Bruno Abelho    34    8    170700
John Burberry    25    8    147100
Troy Rutherford    23    8    142300
Gary Phillips    25    1    139000
Mike Sweeney    23    4    121200
Warren Jones    33    9    119500
Ian Bills    35    2    117800
Jon Seal    33    7    102300
Andrew Mcbean    35    6    97100
Greg Hill    23    6    91600
Craig Charles    33    4    89700
Simon Allen    35    1    84100
Joanna Harris    23    7    74800
Michael Holmes    23    3    74100
Jace Swift    34    5    73500
Mark Porter    23    2    72200
Colin Goldsmith    33    8    72200
Darren Robinson    33    2    68100
Karen Tomczak    35    3    61200
Richard Mckenzie    25    5    57000
Anthony Williams    35    8    56400
Warwick Brindley    25    4    55100
Dean Pearson    33    3    53200
Zigmantas Jockus 25    3    50700
Patrick Costello    33    6    38900
Piotr Sudnik    34    3    23600
Patrick Hudson    34    7    17800

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Re: WCOAP Day 3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #110 on: March 31, 2013, 12:23:09 PM »
WOW....just WOW Mr Redfern!!!

How well has this man run since receiving his exclusive BCPC card guard :)

Seriously, superb performance from a great guy.
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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #111 on: March 31, 2013, 12:58:43 PM »

Leon Blackwell wins the WCOAP Horse Championship - beating Bryn Green into second place.

Holding a 176k v 64k advantage going Heads Up - first hand into the round of Razz, Leon was relentless in his aggression and won the first 4 hands uncontested - the deciding hand came next, with Bryn having little choice but to commit - but when the cards were shown, it was Leon"s A236J that beat Bryn"s A257Q

Massive congratulations to Leon who showed great skills in all disciplines and is a worthy Champion. Commiserations to Bryn who also played a fine game but just fell short when it truly mattered.


Really enjoyed playing this event, and [obviously] nice to come away with the bracelet  ;D

I had a really great time all day - the event was run to D2Ds typically high standards and a had very friendly atmosphere on and off the tables. Congratulations to Bryn who played really well the whole day. Big thanks to Des and the rest of the APAT crew for organising a brilliant poker series - I"ll definitely be back to play more of these.

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Re: WCOAP Day3 - ME1A, HORSE, CASH
« Reply #112 on: April 01, 2013, 15:39:36 PM »

In a mad scramble to get into the top 8 in the Cash Challenge (it"s looking like a £250+ stack will scrape in), there"s a 3-way all-in on table Roderick.

I arrive to see Ian Gascoigne (£200+) and Steve Roderick (£60ish) already all in pre-flop, with Anonymous (£200ish) pondering an all-in call for her stack. She makes the call.

Cards on their backs

Anonymous: Jc Jh

Steve Roderick: A s Qh

Ian Gascoigne: 3d 5d

The flop is dealt: 9d 4h 4d

Turn: 6d

River: Qd

Ian scoops the £450+ pot and looks to have secured himself a place at the final table.

Can I just explain this hand as I think this type of hand is why the cash championship is so good.

The way this hand actually went was as follows

Ian didn"t have £200+. I was the biggest stack in the hand with £168, Ian would have had about £80ish at that point and Anonymous was a stack of about £120.

Ian raised UTG and was clearly happy to gamble with ATC to get to the final table. The money didn"t mean anything to him and I was well aware of this. The call by Anonymous was strange as she should have known that Ian would call her very very wide so I thought she must have some kind of small pair/implied odds type hand as I was pretty sure she would raise a big hand for value Vs Ian. I had AQ.

Now shoving £168 in here with AQ under normal circumstances is usually terrible but the dynamic had created a unique spot where I can actually do this for value. I fully expect Anonymous to fold her hand and for it to be a decent sized pot between myself and Ian, I reckoned it would just get me to the final table as well but I would have shoved even if it had not as it is a value play. I thought that if Anonymous called I was likely to be 50/50 against her which would mean that it is a very +EV pot for me as it would put me on the final table with a big stack and create a decent side pot.

The hand did go to plan, it was a great dynamic and I think this is the kind of thing that makes this concept so good and something that APAT can do again in the future.

It would be great to get some tables full of APAT regs playing this.
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