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Archive Boards => Archive => General Live Poker Discussion => Topic started by: Chipaccrual on February 27, 2009, 15:37:29 PM
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Table 14
Seat 1 - David La Ronde
Seat 2 - George Bedi
Seat 3 - Barry Hearn
Seat 4 - Waseem Shahid
Seat 5 - Kenny Burke
Seat 6 - John Murray
Seat 7 - Gary Wilson
Seat 8 - Marc Goodwin
Seat 9 - Mark Friedman
Seat 10 - Neil Channing
Easy table then ?
Good luck boys ;D
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Other APATers I can spot on the list
Derek John Miller
Toby Lewis
Neil Blatchly
Good luck all. I"m sure there"s others too, ;D
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Updates are available from out friends at Blondepoker or from the GUKPT blog.
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Tracey Dell
Table 7 Seat 5
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Tracey Dell
Table 7 Seat 5
Good luck to Tracey
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Table 14
Seat 1 - David La Ronde
Seat 2 - George Bedi
Seat 3 - Barry Hearn
Seat 4 - Waseem Shahid
Seat 5 - Kenny Burke
Seat 6 - John Murray
Seat 7 - Gary Wilson
Seat 8 - Marc Goodwin
Seat 9 - Mark Friedman
Seat 10 - Neil Channing
Easy table then ?
Good luck boys ;D
BLOODY HELL!!
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George has 28200 at the dinner break and is sitting in 10th place.
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The others will be more scared of George than he of them.
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lol thanks Danny!
Going back with 14k at 600/1200. Abs sick day- I got outdrawn four times- should be on 100k! Gonna post up a tourney report on blonde when finished- will link it here.
Neil also made day 2 with a healther 25k
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Dont forget Matthew Roberts who won the 1st online national.
He made it to day 2 with 41k.
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Day Two Chipcounts
40875 Mattthew Roberts
31650 Toby Lewis
25200 John Miller
24950 Neil Blatchly
13225 George Bedi
81 players back, top 28 paid (I think)
level 10 : 600/1200/100
Good luck guys
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Stephen Brown,has played a few APAT live events,and is still in.
Currently on 47,775.
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Good luck to all the APATers!!! Following updates until the rugby starts. Will be a bit dodgy after that. ;D
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Actually they were fairly quiet in the early stages. After a couple of hours I donated half my stack to Channing with AQ on Q-high board when he had KK and I never recovered.
I think those guys have an inherent advantage - I"m sure I would normally have got away from that hand only marginally damaged, but I was wondering whether he was making a move on me, whereas he was just playing his cards.
I saw both of them get lucky though, particularly when Goodwin bet on a flop that had one spade and no low cards and ended up taking the pot with a flush, showing :2s: :3s:. The funniest hand had a board of something like :3s: 4s 8s 6h 7s. Goodwin & another guy who was nearly out had been betting and the guy went all in for his last 2k on the river. Flush & straight possibilities everywhere and Goodwin folded :3c: :3d: face up. The other guy tried to avoid showing but the dealer turned over his cards kh 4h.
The other notable hand was the one where George first acquired a good stack, but I"ll leave it to him to tell that story.
If you think we had a tough table, what about this one from Day 1A?
Table Seat Player End of Level 4
Table 1
1 1 Jeff Hemmerman 12775
1 2 Andrew Clarke 11250
1 3 Reyaaz Mulla 3725
1 4 Matthew Roberts 25600
1 5 Jonathan Kalmar 27725
1 6 Matthew Mckinlay 15925
1 7 David Colclough 19725
1 8 Zachary Ford 17525
1 10 Roberto Romanello 4500
A full table of professionals. The two APATers, Matt McKinlay & Matthew Roberts, are the only ones I"ve never heard of!
That"s just showing off!
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guys- tourney report is here:
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=40066.msg910137#new
Feel free to ask me any questions
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Derek (John) Miller makes the final table Woop Woop sitting with about 300K, he is consistantly making big final table. Take it down John i have a few quid on you lol!!
Dave
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a couple of nasty outdraws from the A7 and K6, but I guess you must be happy with your play... consistently getting your chips in good and all that.
good job getting top day two, particularly after the line you had on your starting table!
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Derek (John) Miller makes the final table Woop Woop sitting with about 300K, he is consistantly making big final table. Take it down John i have a few quid on you lol!!
Dave
Good Luck John.
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a couple of nasty outdraws from the A7 and K6, but I guess you must be happy with your play... consistently getting your chips in good and all that.
good job getting top day two, particularly after the line you had on your starting table!
yeh, I was very pleased and despite the nasty outdraws enjoyed tremendously..... I should stick to playing junk!
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guys- tourney report is here:
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=40066.msg910137#new
Feel free to ask me any questions
great report George
I also like MANTIS01"s post about luck/running good/bad and think we should all take that on board
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Derek (John) Miller makes the final table Woop Woop sitting with about 300K, he is consistantly making big final table. Take it down John i have a few quid on you lol!!
Dave
4th place finish in the end. Superb effort.
Well played that man. :D
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Two sickening rivers (as usual) by Joe Grech ended my tourny.
1st for a 900k pot, after a long think he calls my all-in holding kd js and I have 7c 7s and flop qh 8c 4s then turn :2h: river kh (ish ie not the exact cards probably)
Then I win a couple of uncontested all-ins until I"m bb folded to Joe in sb he flat calls, I hold 8d tc flop comes :2s: 4h th he checks I all-in, he calls with ac 4s, turn 9h river :as:
Enjoyed the experience and was getting lots of forums support, texts and phone calls(breaktimes). Showed lots of my hands to give inexperienced players some knowledge of the type of play at this level and to play with my opponents minds a bit too. They just aren"t used to the info (conflicting) overload LOL
Thanks for the support from those on this forum and don"t be afraid that you aren"t good enough. Try and qualify and have a go. You can seen what I did, so don"t underestimate yourself, plus you may get some luck too like I did on day1, AK v KK(Neil Channing) turned the ace and sent the Irish Open to the cash game for the 2nd time in less than 4 months. ::)
Trust me, the pro"s don"t have as big an advantage as some of you may think.
I had decided to play all the events this week and roughly finished 4/5ths down the field in event1, then 3/5ths event2, then 2/5ths event3, then 1/5th event4 before my main event cash.
A final reminder though......don"t stake what you can"t afford to lose.... be sensible.
And good luck
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Nice one John!! Well done mate!! ;D
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great run john
i know you had a few sick rivers (as usual) to end your tourney but that deck was slapping you big style in the face before that!
Nice haircut too!!
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Hi John- were you on my table toward the end of day 1? Think u shoved with 99 and we got into a bit of table talk- sorry if I"ve mistaken!
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Yeah, I shoved with 99 but not against you, against the guy who had the massive chipstack holding AQs who didn"t want to risk doubling me up.
Like he said, "Anyone else in the room I would call, but not you!!" (No-one else could win a hand against him, so that was BIG respect).
Thanks for the messages and rails etc from everyone. APATers generally do very well in big events. It"s a great forum.