Very very hard to do Updates at the moment, there's a huge rail surrounding both tables that's hard to penetrate & my work station is the other side of the room.
Hopefully, when the Final (eventually...) starts, it'll be better.
Since the £10,000 Bounty went play has noticeably slowed, for obvious reasons. That, plus an excellent structure (average stack is still 30+BB's) suggests we are in for a very late night, or perhaps more correctly, an early morning.
In fact, there are only 11 left, @bbMike busted last hand before the break. Even more embarrassing, I never even realised he was still in, my memory for faces gets worse by the day. Sorry Mike.
Play has resumed, but it's difficult to tell, the play is (quite understandably) snail's pace, with everyone tanking & dwelling endlessly. Completely understandable, & not excessively all things considered, but still v v slow. Fair bit of hollywood-ing from 2 or 3 of the players too, when it's obvious they are never going to call. We've all been there & done that.
Neil Fox, a Brighton regular & good friend from over 20 years ago, just exited with A-J which failed to connect v 10-10. On the Turn he had the nut flush draw as well as his two overs but it was not to be.
Play has resumed, but it's difficult to tell, the play is (quite understandably) snail's pace, with everyone tanking & dwelling endlessly. Completely understandable, & not excessively all things considered, but still v v slow. Fair bit of hollywood-ing from 2 or 3 of the players too, when it's obvious they are never going to call. We've all been there & done that.
Oops, looks like I bokked them, we just lost (missed his name, sorry) so that's it, FINAL TABLE.
Play has resumed, but it's difficult to tell, the play is (quite understandably) snail's pace, with everyone tanking & dwelling endlessly. Completely understandable, & not excessively all things considered, but still v v slow. Fair bit of hollywood-ing from 2 or 3 of the players too, when it's obvious they are never going to call. We've all been there & done that.
Oops, looks like I bokked them, we just lost (missed his name, sorry) so that's it, FINAL TABLE.
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@ubeenpwned who won his seat at the very last moment on Thursday night, is going along well & has around 400,000.
Well now, well done Callum Smith...
Good for him, but sadly that means that play will now slow down somewhat, as the incentive to make wide calls is reduced.
17 left.
Blinds are 6k-12,000/12,000.
Average stack is 448,000.
Unfortunately I couldn't get down there this weekend so thanks for the updates.
Very very hard to do Updates at the moment, there's a huge rail surrounding both tables that's hard to penetrate & my work station is the other side of the room.
Hopefully, when the Final (eventually...) starts, it'll be better.
Since the £10,000 Bounty went play has noticeably slowed, for obvious reasons. That, plus an excellent structure (average stack is still 30+BB's) suggests we are in for a very late night, or perhaps more correctly, an early morning.
Deep joy.
There were just 2 x £1,000 Bounties remaining, & one has just gone to Callum Smith. That'd be the Callum Smith who won the £10,000 Bounty earlier...
12 left, players are now on a break.
Blinds will go 16k-32k/32k upon return. Average stack is 693,000.
CORRECTION
In fact, there are only 11 left, @bbMike busted last hand before the break. Even more embarrassing, I never even realised he was still in, my memory for faces gets worse by the day. Sorry Mike.Play has resumed, but it's difficult to tell, the play is (quite understandably) snail's pace, with everyone tanking & dwelling endlessly. Completely understandable, & not excessively all things considered, but still v v slow. Fair bit of hollywood-ing from 2 or 3 of the players too, when it's obvious they are never going to call. We've all been there & done that.
Neil Fox, a Brighton regular & good friend from over 20 years ago, just exited with A-J which failed to connect v 10-10. On the Turn he had the nut flush draw as well as his two overs but it was not to be.
10 left
Full names, chip counts & seat draw to follow.
(All in jest Tikay, you're doing a fine job, as always)
Seat 1 Ben Barnard 746,000
Seat 2, Andrew Cheeseman 520,000
Seat 3 Kamil Potrek 1,371,000
Seat 4 Lewis Brown 420,000
Seat 5 Rose Roberts 737,000
Seat 6 Fred Russell 1,243,000
Seat 7 Tommy Dyer 933,000
Seat 8 Callum Smith 1,225,000
Seat 9 Liam Blunt 525,000
Blinds 16,000-32,000/32.000 for the next 12 minutes.
Average chips 846,000