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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #285 on: August 29, 2010, 02:40:09 AM »


Thanks for that Tighty.

Had a few text conversations with Rodders.  Not sure what he"s doing folding A 4 suited in a battle of the blinds.  The man is a rock.

That would be trying to stay out of trouble? Why do I need to play a very marginal hand against somebody with a lot of chips. I can either reraise and he folds (I don"t need A4 suited to so that ATC can do that) I can call and most of the time miss the flop and still not know where I am so why not just stay out of trouble at this point. Also you are correct I am a rock and only ever bet with a very strong hand. So if everybody would just fold when I do that would be great. kthnksbye.


Can"t argue with that when you end the day with nearly 95K in chips.
Well played Steve.
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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #286 on: August 29, 2010, 07:09:58 AM »
Nice to see apat veterans in Der Liddle and Wayne Parker going well.Good luck also to Gordon McCarthur tomorrow,see if he can finally shake off his best player never to win a apat tag.
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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #287 on: August 29, 2010, 08:41:07 AM »

Note to Self

6:39 left of Level 12, 27 left, play stopped


So does play finish at this point tonight - irrespective of runners left?

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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #288 on: August 29, 2010, 09:41:56 AM »


Note to Self

6:39 left of Level 12, 27 left, play stopped


So does play finish at this point tonight - irrespective of runners left?

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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #289 on: August 29, 2010, 09:58:13 AM »
Got home last night 11.30pm, a great day at DTD, even got a FOC massage, quality! Good luck to Wayne P, TID fella. And great stickage from Marcin, keep going.Also to all playing today, may you run good.
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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #290 on: August 29, 2010, 10:10:59 AM »
Great to see Marcin and Nosey Parker still well placed, good luck on Monday guys.... and having sat next to Mohammed Javed in the early stages yesterday, some words of encouragement for you... "Run deep Brother...!"  ;)
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Re: APAT WCOAP Main Event: Day1a Live Update
« Reply #291 on: August 29, 2010, 10:35:50 AM »



Thanks for that Tighty.

Had a few text conversations with Rodders.  Not sure what he"s doing folding A 4 suited in a battle of the blinds.  The man is a rock.

That would be trying to stay out of trouble? Why do I need to play a very marginal hand against somebody with a lot of chips. I can either reraise and he folds (I don"t need A4 suited to so that ATC can do that) I can call and most of the time miss the flop and still not know where I am so why not just stay out of trouble at this point. Also you are correct I am a rock and only ever bet with a very strong hand. So if everybody would just fold when I do that would be great. kthnksbye.


Can"t argue with that when you luck boxed your way 95K in chips.
Well played Steve.

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I played pretty badly until after the first break to be honest and wasted about 2K in chips that I never should have. That"s why the structure of these events is so good though, you can make a small mistake and still come back. Dewi was playing on the same table and gave me some advice on how to play it, seemed to work well.
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