Amateur Poker Association & Tour
Archive Boards => Archive => General Live Poker Discussion => Topic started by: Foggy on September 23, 2011, 11:58:44 AM
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Obviously the die hards are attending the competition in Ireland this weekend.
Any APAT"ers playing in the Star City comp in Brum?
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I will be there...
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So will my bruvver! :)
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and me :)
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After last years upstairs downstairs debacle where downstairs (no clock only an "update" whiteboard) played half a level at a blind level above upstairs despite protestations to the TD"s that it was wrong and having them tell us it wasn"t only for them to apologise 15 mins later but do nothing to recompense it.......I decided to give this crapshoot a miss.
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Also downstairs was so cold you could see your breath!
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They have stated that last years debacle will not be occuring this year, plus they have added extra levels with a 45 mins clock throughout. This should leave a better contest without the need for a crapshoot.
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In which case very best of luck Chris and to all other APATers playing. At least they have listened.
If the reports are OK I"ll have a go at this next year, as £10,000 added is damn good value.
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I will give it a miss this year but if Andy"s playing next year then I might not be able resist that extra value. ;)
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Suzanne Hayward sandwiched between Barny Boatman and Chaz Chatta, also on her table Jon Seal and Jeff Kimber....wow! My brother has Joe Beevers on his immediate left and LBPN regular Steve Wiggins has Karl Marenholtz to contend with! Should be great fun, goodluck to all.
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Yes gl to all. Looks a very inviting field. A tough but inviting field.
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Well that was a tough tourney!! Had Praz on my starting table, and taking him off a pot with triple barrell bluff early on was the highlight of my day. After that, it was all downhill. Raised into the short-stacked Dave Scothern with 89s, and found myself having to spew call his shove and losing. Ended up donking the rest to Paul Jackson when I shoved over his raise, and he couldn"t find a fold with AA.
A heck of a lot of well known faces around, and a decent structure in a very well run card room - it was all good.
One point of note that I really did appreciate - I raised out of turn early on (guy on my right had his hands over his cards and I thought he had folded - I got a warning with a one round penalty to follow next time).... shortly after, a guy folded out of turn (was an irrelevant fold in the scheme of things), and got an immediate two hand penalty. Anyone who left the table and effectively folded out of turn, received a two hand penalty when they returned.. was good to see rules applied strictly and properly.
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Well that was a tough tourney!! Had Praz on my starting table, and taking him off a pot with triple barrell bluff early on was the highlight of my day. After that, it was all downhill. Raised into the short-stacked Dave Scothern with 89s, and found myself having to spew call his shove and losing. Ended up donking the rest to Paul Jackson when I shoved over his raise, and he couldn"t find a fold with AA.
A heck of a lot of well known faces around, and a decent structure in a very well run card room - it was all good.
One point of note that I really did appreciate - I raised out of turn early on (guy on my right had his hands over his cards and I thought he had folded - I got a warning with a one round penalty to follow next time).... shortly after, a guy folded out of turn (was an irrelevant fold in the scheme of things), and got an immediate two hand penalty. Anyone who left the table and effectively folded out of turn, received a two hand penalty when they returned.. was good to see rules applied strictly and properly.
Yeah I told him to shove any of your raises! ;)
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It was curious to see that players were allowed to use mobile phones at the feature table - especially as the outside world could see the hole cards of current and previous hands. I"m not suggesting any impropriety but it just struck me as odd.
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It was curious to see that players were allowed to use mobile phones at the feature table - especially as the outside world could see the hole cards of current and previous hands. I"m not suggesting any impropriety but it just struck me as odd.
They were not allowed - however, this seemed to a rule that was not enforced.
The guy between me and Dave was a OneWayPoker player, and he was having a text conversation with Roberto Romanello about hands that were played 15 minutes ago (there was a 15 min delay on transmission).
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What was the buy in and how many runners?
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What was the buy in and how many runners?
£165
£10k added
291 runners
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Well that was a tough tourney!! Had Praz on my starting table, and taking him off a pot with triple barrell bluff early on was the highlight of my day. After that, it was all downhill. Raised into the short-stacked Dave Scothern with 89s, and found myself having to spew call his shove and losing. Ended up donking the rest to Paul Jackson when I shoved over his raise, and he couldn"t find a fold with AA.
I"ve seen a still of the TV tab on FB with AJ sat with AA and you"re on the button with 55. Is that the exit hand? If so he"s fairly early pos to be raising light?? What were the stacks?
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What was the buy in and how many runners?
£165
£10k added
291 runners
Sounds like a great event ...
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Well that was a tough tourney!! Had Praz on my starting table, and taking him off a pot with triple barrell bluff early on was the highlight of my day. After that, it was all downhill. Raised into the short-stacked Dave Scothern with 89s, and found myself having to spew call his shove and losing. Ended up donking the rest to Paul Jackson when I shoved over his raise, and he couldn"t find a fold with AA.
I"ve seen a still of the TV tab on FB with AJ sat with AA and you"re on the button with 55. Is that the exit hand? If so he"s fairly early pos to be raising light?? What were the stacks?
Where"s the still pic? - wouldn"t mind a copy.
yeah it was the exit hand. During the deal a K was exposed and burnt, prior to Paul opening in early position. I was in late position with 55 and only 8.5xBB. I had been completely card dead since the early levels, and a pocket pair was an absolute premium for me - had to go with it and hope he had overs including a K, perhaps AK. Also, the stacks to my left were massive, so it was unlikely I was going to get any LP steals through the blinds with my small stack.
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Look on AJ"s profile. You"ll see your fives were dead to the straights and one flush. Usual binking territory for you :o
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Suzanne Hayward sandwiched between Barny Boatman and Chaz Chatta, also on her table Jon Seal and Jeff Kimber....wow! My brother has Joe Beevers on his immediate left and LBPN regular Steve Wiggins has Karl Marenholtz to contend with! Should be great fun, goodluck to all.
Was a very scary table, managed a couple of bluffs :) and took out Jeff Kimber tho tbf he was very short and my 22 in the bb happened to hit trips on a low board.
Also what was very interesting was that the tv live feed was being screened on a tv next to the bar!!! So basically if you wanted to know what your opponent had in a previous hand you could nip over to the other side of the room 15 mins later :/
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Suzanne Hayward sandwiched between Barny Boatman and Chaz Chatta, also on her table Jon Seal and Jeff Kimber....wow! My brother has Joe Beevers on his immediate left and LBPN regular Steve Wiggins has Karl Marenholtz to contend with! Should be great fun, goodluck to all.
Was a very scary table, managed a couple of bluffs :) and took out Jeff Kimber tho tbf he was very short and my 22 in the bb happened to hit trips on a low board.
Also what was very interesting was that the tv live feed was being screened on a tv next to the bar!!! So basically if you wanted to know what your opponent had in a previous hand you could nip over to the other side of the room 15 mins later :/
LOL, quality
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Suzanne Hayward sandwiched between Barny Boatman and Chaz Chatta, also on her table Jon Seal and Jeff Kimber....wow! My brother has Joe Beevers on his immediate left and LBPN regular Steve Wiggins has Karl Marenholtz to contend with! Should be great fun, goodluck to all.
Was a very scary table, managed a couple of bluffs :) and took out Jeff Kimber tho tbf he was very short and my 22 in the bb happened to hit trips on a low board.
Also what was very interesting was that the tv live feed was being screened on a tv next to the bar!!! So basically if you wanted to know what your opponent had in a previous hand you could nip over to the other side of the room 15 mins later :/
It got to the stage where everyone basically just told everybody what hand they had as you could always find out 15 min later anyway. I had a friend who kept texting me through a few notes on players, it does seem pointless to ban phones at the table as you are going to find out next time you step away from the table. I"m not too sure it is exactly fair when other tables are not having their hands exposed or some players are getting info and others not, but it was certainly fun to play on.
We actually discussed that it would be even more fun/interesting and possibly fairer if they put the video feed right there at the table so everyone could see the hand 15 min later.
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Surely that would be really embarassing if you do a nitty fold. And it would mean that others are gonna put you under pressure in the future because they know your a nit.