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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #165 on: February 06, 2011, 23:23:56 PM »

Still in the 10:30pm Bounty Hunter, which is a record for me, I think.   ;D


Also in the money in the daily $40k on Stars.  Currently 160/642.


Out of both.  That"s me done for the night.

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #166 on: February 07, 2011, 12:45:41 PM »
That"s my paperwork caught up with, and also replies to a few other business related matters.

Outstanding merchandise is packaged and at the post office.  Waiting on one address to send the last batch of medals out.

Should be a chilled afternoon of horse racing and poker.  I might be turning into a degenerate gambler ?  *


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* Very unlikely, too much of a prudent accountant in me for that to ever be the case.  Shove everything you own on red or black, just for the thrill of it.  I don"t think so.

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #167 on: February 07, 2011, 12:48:13 PM »
Time to sort out season 5  ;)

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #168 on: February 07, 2011, 13:40:46 PM »

Time to sort out season 5  ;)


If only I was able to wield that sort of power.   ;D

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #169 on: February 07, 2011, 16:10:26 PM »
Just beaten my Sky Poker Bounty Hunter record.

Out in 2 hands.

First hand, big blind can"t give up his KJos on a Ace high, flushing board.  Not a problem, I lose 550, and am down to 1450.

Second hand, a raise to 60 UTG, I"m on the button with AA.  I raise to 200, it gets called.


Flop 3 7 9

He checks, I pot bet, he shoves, I call.

He"s got 66

Turn 4

River 6


GG, WP.

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #170 on: February 07, 2011, 16:12:05 PM »
I feel that my life won"t be complete now until I can get my chips in good in the first hand and get knocked out.

People, I am on a mission.   ;D

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #171 on: February 07, 2011, 16:13:22 PM »

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #172 on: February 07, 2011, 16:22:47 PM »

Just beaten my Sky Poker Bounty Hunter record.

Out in 2 hands.

First hand, big blind can"t give up his KJos on a Ace high, flushing board.  Not a problem, I lose 550, and am down to 1450.

Second hand, a raise to 60 UTG, I"m on the button with AA.  I raise to 200, it gets called.


Flop 3 7 9

He checks, I pot bet, he shoves, I call.

He"s got 66

Turn 4

River 6


GG, WP.


You couldn"t find the fold, Leigh?
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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #173 on: February 07, 2011, 16:29:14 PM »


Just beaten my Sky Poker Bounty Hunter record.

Out in 2 hands.

First hand, big blind can"t give up his KJos on a Ace high, flushing board.  Not a problem, I lose 550, and am down to 1450.

Second hand, a raise to 60 UTG, I"m on the button with AA.  I raise to 200, it gets called.


Flop 3 7 9

He checks, I pot bet, he shoves, I call.

He"s got 66

Turn 4

River 6


GG, WP.


You couldn"t find the fold, Leigh?


Hmmmm, maybe I haven"t fully appreciated the complexity of this hand.  What would be your thought process here John ?

Perhaps I should put it up on the strategy board for consideration ?


I"m guessing I should be able to predict the obvious river card, and get out of the way.  There"s going to be better spots to shove for my tourney life.

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #174 on: February 07, 2011, 16:34:58 PM »
Anyone want to make some easy money ?

Here"s my picks for Lingfield this afternoon :-


13:30   Rye Park3rd
14:05Vino Griego3rd
14:35Cresswell Crusader       2nd
15:10Master D"Or3rd
15:40Canshebemine3rd
16:15Mr Bond2nd
16:45Top Smart


So, based on that, simply lay as much as you"ve got on Top Smart (Currently favourite at 3.0 on BF) in the 16:45, it"ll come 2nd or 3rd for sure.   ;)

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #175 on: February 07, 2011, 16:55:53 PM »
Had to get a winner eventually.   :D

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #176 on: February 07, 2011, 17:43:36 PM »
Think I"ve cracked it.

I"ve switched to the Hot-O-Meter view on Sky Poker, and am following the instructions.

It"s going well at the moment.  Already won a bounty and have more than twice my starting stack.

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #177 on: February 07, 2011, 18:14:56 PM »
I just don"t get it.

The Hot-O-Meter said I was "On Fire" with my  ah qh

A raise from a shortstack followed by a clear isolation shove from a larger stack.  I"m on the button, and I"m "On Fire".

In go my 3.4k of chips.  It"s irrelevant what cards the other two have because I"m "On Fire".

Shortie has KJ, Bigstack has QQ.

Hmmmmm, "On Fire" you say.  Not a problem, bound to hit an ace.  Everyone hits an ace, and they"re probably not "On Fire".

King high flop, but I have outs.  An ace is good, and I now have a gutshot aswell.  Not a problem, because I"m "On fire".

MISS, MISS.

My fire is well and truly put out.   :D

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #178 on: February 07, 2011, 18:29:56 PM »
play the reverse of the findings of the Hot o Meter - it"s much more fun

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Re: A Fish and his Chips
« Reply #179 on: February 09, 2011, 11:29:47 AM »
Lol at the hot-o-meter. Trick is to put some money in the slot first...

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