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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #45 on: November 07, 2007, 15:10:40 PM »
Alex Kravchenko is my pick.
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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #46 on: November 07, 2007, 15:13:08 PM »
Right - the four chambers through which the tournament is spread, warren-like are scoured for familiar faces and big early stacks - and I am afraid hands are going to be thin on the ground for a little while as we are not allowed in next to the tables.

Quite a few which didn"t seem to make the list have gotten in - like Tony Bloom, JJ Hazan, Keith Hawkins, Nic Szeremeta and Rolf Slotboom.  42 tables of ten players are now in the mid to late stages of the 25/50 starting level, and there has been quite a bit of action already.

Mike Tse is one of the early action-ers who is down to just 2k after one huge early hand.  It went like this:

Mike holds  :as: qs and raises preflop with one caller (who checks in the dark).
Flop:  qh 5s :2s:  Mike bets 300 and is raised to 1,200.  He re-raises to 3,600 and his opponent dwell-calls, surprising him.
Turn:  6h  Mike now bets 1,200 and gets another dwell-call combo.
River: Qd  The Opponent now bets a chunky 4k, and Mike reluctantly calls, only to be shown the 5d 5c for the boat.  

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #47 on: November 07, 2007, 15:18:13 PM »
Meanwhile Jerome Bradpiece only just got shown to his seat (in the most inaccessible nook of the outer ring of the balcony with no access whatsoever, unfortunately), due to having lost his entry ticket.  About a third of level one was spent (sort of ) patiently waiting ringside by Mr. Bradpiece who finalled in this event last year before going on to storm the Walsall GUKPT event.  He tried, "Don"t you remember me?" on the harried staff, who didn"t.  "But I wore the same f***ing cap!" he remonstrated, only to completely fail to impress the floor staff.

"I"m going to be doing a Hellmuth," he resignedly said as he continued to wait.

Meanwhile a sleeping-in Praz Bansi has arrived, just now, although I still haven"t spotted Karl Mahrenholz.  The third in the BlueSquare trio, Mickey Wernick, has the dubious honour of being seated straight away on the TV table, where it"s all lights-camera-action separated from the normal tournament areas and on a raised stage. 




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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #48 on: November 07, 2007, 15:18:45 PM »
I fancy that Praz Banzi will go deep in this event.

I would also like to see the likes of Andy Black, Jonny Lodden, Noah Boeken, DC, Roy Brindley, Stu Fox and Donnacha O"Dea to go far.

But my fancy to take it down would be Alexander Kravchenko he had a superb WSOP.
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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #49 on: November 07, 2007, 15:24:25 PM »
Alright then so despite not being on the player list it seems my original choice still stands.

Although I"m feeling slightly less confident with this news that Mr Bradpiece may be feeling a little bit tilty.  :-\
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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2007, 15:29:12 PM »
OK The first break is coming up and therefore our first chance to get in amongst those tables and count some chips, possibly grabbing a player or two on the way to the bar to scour for interesting information.  I find the best way to do this is just to keep talking until they crack and tell you something.  There"s always a chance they"ve made it up to get you to go away, but really, there"s no other option for detail here and it"s limpet-like perseverance which will add the only colour to this update.  Wish us luck.

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #51 on: November 07, 2007, 15:42:24 PM »

Alright then so despite not being on the player list it seems my original choice still stands.


Yes mine too

Rolf Slotboom is indeed playing and remains my original choice.

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #52 on: November 07, 2007, 15:44:17 PM »
Disregard most of that previous post - they simply announced a level change to 50/100 and that there would be a break at 5pm.  So chip counts delayed.

But I did see a hand on table Mehrmand/Devilfish, not between them, though.  Matey1 (he"s back!) raised preflop to 350, and Matey2 called in the blinds.
Flop:  7c :3s: 5h  Check-call of Matey1"s 700.
Turn:  :3d: Matey2 now bets out 1,200 - called.
River:  jh  Matey2 checks this time, and Matey1 fires out 3,100.  A bit of a dwell and call - only for Matey1 to show a pretty nice  jc jd.  Confident river bet, then.

I definitely know Matey1, but I am not going to put his name down yet in case I misidentify, but I believe he is British and now has a very nice stack.  Another Job for the Ten Minute Break in 20 mins.

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #53 on: November 07, 2007, 15:45:09 PM »
Here is Jerome Bradpiece shortly before taking possession of his seat.


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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #54 on: November 07, 2007, 15:47:39 PM »


Alright then so despite not being on the player list it seems my original choice still stands.


Yes mine too

Rolf Slotboom is indeed playing and remains my original choice.


He"s sat next to Martin Wendt, whom I nearly didn"t recognise sans enormous headphones.  They appeared to be having a bit of a laugh about something - that can"t be good for Rolf"s extraordinarily weird table image...

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #55 on: November 07, 2007, 15:50:40 PM »
How many runners?
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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #56 on: November 07, 2007, 15:52:14 PM »

How many runners?


Running at max capacity, 42 tables of ten...

420, I would guess :)

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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #57 on: November 07, 2007, 15:53:23 PM »
And some Assorted Players Sitting Close Enough To The Rail To Be Photographed In Such A Manner As To Be Identifiable If Not Actually In Focus.

Mr Julian Thew




Mr Dave Colcough




Mr Andy Black




Mr Rumit Somaiya




Mr Praz Bansi


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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #58 on: November 07, 2007, 15:57:17 PM »
In the absence of Annette Obrestad I will go with CT Law.
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Re: Amsterdam Masterclassics - Day One Live Update
« Reply #59 on: November 07, 2007, 15:59:07 PM »
Is CT Law still in? :D

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