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Chipaccrual

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #90 on: June 08, 2009, 21:30:22 PM »


I"ve got Luky stalking you.

Be afraid, be very afraid   ;D


I am now, but no DC sats this week??

I"m blowing my TDs on STTs this week


There"s WSOP ones, $15 +$1

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #91 on: June 09, 2009, 17:14:36 PM »
DS Special.

I am just about to start a final table 2*370 seats and a 217 consolation. (WSOP Qualifier)

Astonishing format - 29 runners over 10 tables - one table starting at heads up!

Bubble to follow.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #92 on: June 09, 2009, 17:17:08 PM »

DS Special.

I am just about to start a final table 2*370 seats and a 217 consolation. (WSOP Qualifier)

Astonishing format - 29 runners over 10 tables - one table starting at heads up!

Bubble to follow.

L


lol at AJ v AQ first hand

wp, gg.

Not Louis though, he"s still in.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #93 on: June 09, 2009, 17:18:48 PM »


DS Special.

I am just about to start a final table 2*370 seats and a 217 consolation. (WSOP Qualifier)

Astonishing format - 29 runners over 10 tables - one table starting at heads up!

Bubble to follow.

L


lol at AJ v AQ first hand

wp, gg.

Not Louis though, he"s still in.


AJ vs AQ at 10/20 - with 1,500 chips astonishing.

L

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #94 on: June 09, 2009, 20:58:13 PM »
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2*370 seats and a 217 consolation. (WSOP Qualifier)

Astonishing format - 29 runners over 10 tables


Just 29 runners? Astonishing indeed. I played one earlier with 69 runners and it was 2 seats and $295 for 3rd.
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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #95 on: June 09, 2009, 22:38:21 PM »

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2*370 seats and a 217 consolation. (WSOP Qualifier)

Astonishing format - 29 runners over 10 tables


Just 29 runners? Astonishing indeed. I played one earlier with 69 runners and it was 2 seats and $295 for 3rd.


$36 vs $15 buy in ish I think ... I got done in the blinds ... a horror call by 89o to beat my KJ push.

I think I need to get my mind fresh for the weekend!

Good luck!

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Chipaccrual

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #96 on: June 13, 2009, 17:01:45 PM »
Latest from DTD, 9.7k at first break.

Won a few, lost a few.

Lost min with Q8 on a J96 board, magic T on the turn and a 9 on river, making three clubs on the board slows things down.

Lucky for me, oppo has KQ.

Happy Days.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #97 on: June 13, 2009, 17:22:16 PM »

Latest from DTD, 9.7k at first break.

Won a few, lost a few.

Lost min with Q8 on a J96 board, magic T on the turn and a 9 on river, making three clubs on the board slows things down.

Lucky for me, oppo has KQ.

Happy Days.


Good escape - take it down.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #98 on: June 13, 2009, 18:23:36 PM »
Nice one. Stick in.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #99 on: June 13, 2009, 18:46:03 PM »
11.7k at dinner break. Doubled up a shorty with AJ v JJ.

Have the pleasure of Brian "Boingblitz" Yates to my right on my new table.

Currently heckling Tikay as we queue for the
buffet.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #100 on: June 13, 2009, 22:23:09 PM »
And I"m out. Went card dead and down to 7k.

Blinds at 400/800/100

UTG raises to 2.2k, folds round to me in big blind with QQ. I shove all-in.

He ponders and makes the call for just over half his stack and flips AT.

An ace on the turn (two players said they folded aces) and I"m done for.

I would say, typical skypoker player call (A phrase I have heard a lot today), but I"ll just put it down to my run of variance.

Plenty of APATers still going strong.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #101 on: June 13, 2009, 22:38:46 PM »
UL Leigh...

Having played a couple of the Sky events I"m not surprised by the number of "typical Sky Poker call" comments....

How can you call that.... you should have bet more...... I was all-in...... well you should have had more to bet.

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #102 on: June 13, 2009, 23:02:17 PM »
UL Mate. A bit nutty was it?

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #103 on: June 13, 2009, 23:16:38 PM »
ooops just ooops

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Re: Luky and Chip build a bankroll
« Reply #104 on: June 14, 2009, 11:07:11 AM »
So, in the cold light of day, yesterday was another good day of poker.

The SkyPoker event was scattered with a mixture of internet novices, regular live players and pro"s.  It made for some very lively plays and the strangest of all-in calls early on in the tournament.

For the first few hours, every all-in was being called and then commentated on by either Tikay or Simon Trumper.  And trust me, some of them were causing many a shake of heads and bemusement.  Tikay even reminded everyone a few times that it was a two day event.

Day two has a strong field still in, with a splattering of APATers who potentially could take this down.


I am still pomdering my demise yesterday.  I played looser than normal to start with, but couldn"t get above the 15k mark.  Having moved tables I ended up with Brian Yates to my right and Bruce Shannon to his right.  It wasn"t a great siutuation for me and between the two of them, they raised most pots and left me in a difficult position to make a move.

Brian assures me he had hands most of the time, but he was steamrolling the table at times.

So, my out hand continues my 2009 live trend.  I"ve been working it back this year and every time my chips are in the middle for my tourney life, I have lost the showdown, and that is nearly ten tournaments now.  It doesn"t matter whether I am ahead, behind, racing, I never seem to get that double up chance to then push on. (And normally, it isn"t even at a point where I am blinding out).

QQ v AT
AK v 99
AJ v KJ
KK v AK
AA v 99
88 v AA

To name but a few.

A break from live poker for a bit, next stop Edinburgh, and perhaps via Chezger.   ;)