ross im from mansfield i consider my self and chesterfield to be midlands although when i was at college the londeners always called me nothern and the newcastle lads always called me a southerener hope that helps clear up what were classed as
when it comes too my game i thought i was unlucky alot moaning about beats and other peoples play until i got involved in the forum and evryone has been fantastic.. joining TPT has been a huge help and the people in the team have giving advice which is great.
i soon relised i wasnt unlucky it was my own play, and trying too improve everyday.
One of the most surreal moments at the UKPC was when a few of us Sky Poker regs were talking to Anna Fowler at the bar (who was looking lovely), and a very drunk DevilFish came along and proceeded to take command of the conversation! I am sure he thought he was flirting with Anna, but it turned out to be a little more risque than was comfortable.
To Anna's credit, she took it well and acted like a true professional... but she did run away rather sharply when DevilFish said he was going to get his guitar (leaving me holding his ten shots of vodka and Red Bull). He then returned - inexplicably, with an acoustic guitar, which I assume he was serenading Sam Trickett with in the VIP room - and played a few old standards (to a much better level than I would have given him credit for), while POKEY2011 and I sang along for quarter of an hour.
Thankfully he had forgotten about his ribald banter with Anna (who was still hiding in the corner) and was happy enough to pluck some strings until his repertoire dwindled!
It's not an original joke but it's still better than that knock-knock debacle.
The luck in poker is down to things like seat draws in big moments. You can't deny that you're a lucky fellow when you're drawn on Orford's left in the main event.
That turned out a bit dull... Make it sound witty for me, Sarah. Ta very much.
One of the most surreal moments at the UKPC was when a few of us Sky Poker regs were talking to Anna Fowler at the bar (who was looking lovely), and a very drunk DevilFish came along and proceeded to take command of the conversation! I am sure he thought he was flirting with Anna, but it turned out to be a little more risque than was comfortable. To Anna's credit, she took it well and acted like a true professional... but she did run away rather sharply when DevilFish said he was going to get his guitar (leaving me holding his ten shots of vodka and Red Bull). He then returned - inexplicably, with an acoustic guitar, which I assume he was serenading Sam Trickett with in the VIP room - and played a few old standards (to a much better level than I would have given him credit for), while POKEY2011 and I sang along for quarter of an hour. Thankfully he had forgotten about his ribald banter with Anna (who was still hiding in the corner) and was happy enough to pluck some strings until his repertoire dwindled! Posted by Slipwater
Ps I have got the video footage on my phone lol and yes it was a great part of the weekend Brian
In Response to Re: Turbo Tuesday Night Live with Sarah and Ross *****Tonight's Show Thread, REGISTER HERE FOR LAST LONGER COMP!***** : I don't know what this hand is. But I do know I don't want it shown. Lol! Posted by RicOrford
A question for Ross about playing aggressive players, especially when they have position on you.
How do you deal with players that are either 3 betting you or calling yours a lot. I find it hard to play when I both hit and miss. I will bet the same either way but I either win a small pot or lose an inflated one.
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To Anna's credit, she took it well and acted like a true professional... but she did run away rather sharply when DevilFish said he was going to get his guitar (leaving me holding his ten shots of vodka and Red Bull). He then returned - inexplicably, with an acoustic guitar, which I assume he was serenading Sam Trickett with in the VIP room - and played a few old standards (to a much better level than I would have given him credit for), while POKEY2011 and I sang along for quarter of an hour.
Thankfully he had forgotten about his ribald banter with Anna (who was still hiding in the corner) and was happy enough to pluck some strings until his repertoire dwindled!
Its just that I mayyyyy have a hand against Richard Orford he maaaaayyy not want shown
Bonsoir Madame Champion et Monsieur Jarvis.
Poker is 90% skill, 15% luck and 20% maths.
It's not an original joke but it's still better than that knock-knock debacle.
The luck in poker is down to things like seat draws in big moments. You can't deny that you're a lucky fellow when you're drawn on Orford's left in the main event.
That turned out a bit dull... Make it sound witty for me, Sarah. Ta very much.
Hand number 746813747
18th Feb on Mastercash 9.
Maybe we should watch from Richards perspective and analyse his play
I apologise in advance Richard.