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Tikay10 said:Next, the ultra-shortie, Will smith exits (8th, when bottom pair on the K-6-3 flop was no good against the bottom two of Jordan Armstrong. Will takes home £1,970.
Next, the ultra-shortie, Will smith exits (8th, when bottom pair on the K-6-3 flop was no good against the bottom two of Jordan Armstrong. Will takes home £1,970.
Jac35 said: Tikay10 said:Next, the ultra-shortie, Will smith exits (8th, when bottom pair on the K-6-3 flop was no good against the bottom two of Jordan Armstrong. Will takes home £1,970. He was the man in black on the final table photo?
Tikay10 said:You boys are too good.
You boys are too good.
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Meanwhile, in the Sidey, they have reached the Final, which includes Irishrose, Groggy, Craig & Whatisname (young fella, exceedingly handsome).
".....Whatisname (young fella, exceedingly handsome)....."
It's stack_u.
Pretty good description, eh?
Next, we lose overnight chippie Jordan Armstrong in 7th, for £2,350
You boys are too good.
MONSTER POT ALERT
2.8 million chip pot, Dan Rankin with the hooks, & Stand Up Bloke (Majid Iqbal) with the Kings.
With a king in the door, there was not much hope for Dan.
Dan Rankin 6th, £2,750.
Whilst typing that up, we lost Jamie Munro, who had been grinding a bowl all final.
Jamie Munro, 5th, £3,250
Players on a 20 minute break now.
With 4 left, these are the approx. stacks;
Thomas Ward 1.5 milly
Majid Stand Up Iqbal 3.8 milly
Emmaneoul Alexakis 1.5 milly
Ryan McCay 1.4 milly.
When play resumes, blinds will be 30,000-60,000/6,000
With some 8 million chips in play, & 4 left I guess average is about 30+ bigs.
Another huge pot, all-in pre, as Ryan McCay thinks his Queens are good, but Tom Ward has the Aces. That's what you need in these things, big on big. What a stroke of luck.
But wait.....
So we lose Tom Ward in 4th, he snaffles a very handy £4,150
And whilst typing that up, we lost Emmaneoul but I never saw the hand.
Emmanouel Alexakis, 3rd, £6,350
And the winner?
Never in doubt.
I sense the Last-Longer was worth more than the Prize Money.