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Yes it was our table that went mad with chips flying everywhere, (mostly from Scouse) we have 115k out of 270k
Scouse was leading when I left it. I know nothing more.
Quote from: Chipaccrual on September 08, 2008, 19:35:30 PMScouse was leading when I left it. I know nothing more.Scouse was out around 7th/8th.Linziwan1 was 4thI was 3rdTheDukeofHazard was 2ndavillan was 1stgg wp
Quote from: Sir_Percival on September 08, 2008, 20:26:11 PMQuote from: Chipaccrual on September 08, 2008, 19:35:30 PMScouse was leading when I left it. I know nothing more.Scouse was out around 7th/8th.Linziwan1 was 4thI was 3rdTheDukeofHazard was 2ndavillan was 1stgg wpA nice run of results for you then Stuart. What are you doing differently? Just flopping nut flushes against short stacks more often ya luckbox?
The rebuy event has far too many starting chips (5000) with such low starting blinds. No wonder the seat amount of $750 wasn"t reached last week. It needs to be a 1,500 or maybe 2000 rebuy, with an add on .
Rob, you are a genius.
You are a genius Rob
Quote from: Ripple11 on September 09, 2008, 11:45:43 AM The rebuy event has far too many starting chips (5000) with such low starting blinds. No wonder the seat amount of $750 wasn"t reached last week. It needs to be a 1,500 or maybe 2000 rebuy, with an add on . agree, there was no real motivation to build a stack early. I think the aim is to make a more affordable route for us amateurs with small rolls, whilst also sticking to the deep stack philosophy of APAT. But if $750 isn"t being reached then it does need looking at