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#3 Wed 16 Apr 12:00 High Roller Open Championship £200+£20               
Capacity 60 runners - 30k Stack - 30 Minute Levels - NOT Ranking            

The Levels below are subject to final confirmation/agreement between APAT and Aspers:

LATE ENTRY/ALTERNATES 1.5 HOURS


Level    Small    Big    Ante
1    25    50    
2    50    100    
3    75    150    
4    100    200    
5    100    200    25
6    150    300    50
7    200    400    75
8    300    600    100
9    400    800    100
10    500    1000    100
11    600    1200    200
12    800    1600    200
13    1000    2000    300
14    1500    3000    400
15    2000    4000    500
16    3000    6000    500
17    4000    8000    1000
18    5000    10000    1000
19    6000    12000    1000
20    8000    16000    2000
21    10000    20000    2000
22    15000    30000    3000
23    20000    40000    5000
24    25000    50000    5000
25    30000    60000    5000
26    40000    80000    5000
27    50000    100000    10000
28    60000    120000    10000
298000016000015000
3010000020000020000


Coral(4):
Phillip Marsh
Laura Glasgow
Dale Macchiarelli
Liam Crawford

Eventbrite(31)
Surname   First Name   Quantity
Granville   Graham   2
Bachmann   Juergen   2
Beard   Paul   1
bushell   daniel   1
Charalambous   David   1
Decelis   Marcus   1
Dennis   Paul   1
DJORDJEVIC   PETER   1
duarte    nuno   1
GILBERT   STEPHEN   1
Hellmuth   Martin   2
Langton   William   1
Mellor   Paul   3
Miranda   Fabio   1
PALSER   RICHARD   1
Reddy   Akshay   1
Rekita   Gábor   1
Rilho   Bruno   2
rudling-smith   david    1
Rudycevas   Ruslqnas   1
saeed   oneib   1
Siliceo   Paul   1
stacey   dwayne   1
stephenson   michael   1
taylor   anthony   1
West   Karl   1
Wride   Henry   1

Other Added Value/Comped etc (3)
Barry Demello
Paul Collier
Julian Lefevre (Tom/Paul)


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Re: WCOAP #3 High Roller Open Event Structure and Entrants
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2014, 13:47:48 PM »
Updated with entrant names/numbers as at 14 Apr 13:40
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Re: WCOAP #3 High Roller Open Event Structure and Entrants
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2014, 01:37:15 AM »
Updated with entrant names/numbers as at 15 Apr 01:35
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Re: WCOAP #3 High Roller Open Event Structure and Entrants
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2014, 12:18:23 PM »
Off and running for WCOAP #13 High Roller Open - currently 46 players from the max cap of 50.
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GL to everyone playing this week, wish i was there but can only be in spirit unfortunately
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Capacity exceeded (and venue could cope with extra) with now 54 players.
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61 entries into the High Roller Event #3 here at the APAT Championships at Aspers mean a £12,200 prize-pool with the first break approaching.

Truth be told, the players are feeling each other out, with newest arrival Dan Edler among the last to sit down. With blinds just 100/200 and a 30k starting stack, with 30-minute blinds, everyone knows that there is plenty of play.

Initial Table Draw incoming

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TABLE 1

1 - Paul Blissett
2 - Shaun Conning
3 - Darren Wicker
4 - Kevin Neal
5 - Claudio Coelho
6 - Mads Retz
7 - Richard Palser
8 - Sung Yun
9 - Samuel Lathem
10 - Edijs Cergars

TABLE 2

1 - Paul Mellor
2 - Jack Germaine
3 - Bruno Rilho
4 - Kerry Panayiotou
5 - Paul Collier
6 - Huseyin Houssein
7 - Jesper Gaardhoeje
8 - Philip Marsh
9 - Krzystof Pregowski
10 - David Owston

TABLE 3

1 - Daniel Sharpe
2 - David Charalambous
3 - Ruslanas Rudycevas
4 - Luke Silsz
5 - Torsten Roeder
6 - Dann Williams
7 - Julian Lefevre
8 - Michael Hyman
9 - Dan Dennehy
10 - B Rudling-Smith

TABLE 4

1 - Jonathan Rees
2 - Paul Beard
3 - Liam Crawford
4 - Paul Wimbledon
5 - Bernward Althof
6 - Oneib Saaed
7 - Andrey Veselov
8 - Daniel Edler
9 - Aziz Kara
10 - Robert Hallworth

TABLE 5

1 - David Gould
2 - Peter Djordjevic
3 - Richard Jwanczuk
4 - William Langton
5 - Nuno Andrade
6 - Laura Glasgow
7 - Henry Wride
8 - Akshay Reddy
9 - Chris Love
10 - Eamonn Blake

TABLE 6

1 - Dale Macchiarelli
2 - Paul Dennis
3 - Michael Stephenson
4 - Marcus Decelis
5 - Dwayne Stacey
6 - Nuno Duarte
7 - Bruce Salmon
8 - Jonathan Roux
9 - Longbo Mi
10 - Steven Bayliff

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Clash between Samuel Lathem and Edijs Cergars - Samuel had shoved from UTG +1 and was snapped off by Edijs, who was next to act.....Samuel showing 55 but in a world of trouble against Edijs" KK.

Usually the poker gods dictate that a 5 arrives on the river, or the flop comes down 643, but this time Edijs brow was kept clear of sweat as a King immediately appeared on the board.....and overkill status was achieved when Quad Kings was hit on the river.

Nice hand Sir!

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A delayed bet can win you much more value in poker, and Paul Collier just proved that fact after betting 3300 into an 8,000 pot on a full board of 5h Ad 5d Jd 6s. Having checked back the turn, he"d bought himself some weakness as an image and so it looked to his opponent, who coughed up.

Collier showed Kd 8d for the turned flush and raked back a nice pot.



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Diamonds are forever!

When Peter Djordjevic and Henry Wride clash on Table 5, about 2k is already in the middle before the flop of  Kd 4c 3d arrives.

Peter bets 1000 to which Henry calls

Turn brings Qd - Peter fires another 2400 into the middle, Henry calls.

River is  Ad - Peter now checks and Henry after a little musing, slides 4500 forward. Peter doesnt look impressed and makes the call....sighing with emphasis as Henry tables two red Tens and mucks his cards without showing.

Henry takes a nice pot down and leaves Peter with a third of his starting stack

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Table 4 action :

Daniel Edler raises to 900 from mid position - Paul Wimbledon calls from the button and Bernward Althof completes from the SB.

Flop is  8d Jh  8h

Bernward leads out for 2500, Daniel calls, Paul calls.

Turn is  7s

Both check

River is  9s

Bernward fires a very scientfic 7775 into the middle, Daniel passes, Paul calls.

Bernward shows  7d 7c - Paul shows the  7h and mucks his other.

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49 of the 61 players remain as we are in the middle of the level of 300/600/100 - eliminated players so far :

Claudio Coelho
Shaun Conning
David Gould
Aziz Kera
Paul Mellor
David Owston
Richard Palser
Torsten Roeder
Jonathan Roux
Anthony Taylor

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How are Dale M and Dan D getting on?
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Having run deep in Event #1 yesterday, Edjis Cergars is back on the bike and going nicely. His intent clear from the earlier hand described, he"s run up a stack of 85,600 that puts him well clear of the average, a paltry 38,125.

With blinds still at 300/600/100, his table-mates aren"t hanging about either, with three players committing their stacks pre-flop. Dwayne Stacey held A-A and that held against K-K and 3-3 on the 9s-2d-4s-Ah-7d board, trebling "Bane" up to around 70,000. Darren Wicker had the 3-3, but easily took the hit to his big stack, which remains around the 60,000 mark. Akshay Reddy is left with 34,000 after his kings got no help at all..

Just over a minute left before next break, when some of the higher chipstacks will be incoming...