In Response to Re: Live Updates Thread: GUKPT London - Go Go Gliter - Rideout rides into Town for the BIG ONE : Blue-rinsepoker.com? Posted by JAEGERBOMB
Pack it in Plopper, don't get the strop with me because you were Billy-Let-Down last night & came up short in the Biggie.
PS - Great effort bid, great effort. Did you know that James's Mum was telling him what hands to play?
The end of Level 2 is minutes away, so a 15 minute break. We'll film a Wayney Intervire, but we cannot upload it today I'm afraid, we'll have to get Mother to do that next week.
In Response to Re: Live Updates Thread: GUKPT London - Go Go Gliter - Rideout rides into Town for the BIG ONE : Pack it in Plopper, don't get the strop with me because you were Billy-Let-Down last night & came up short in the Biggie. PS - Great effort bid, great effort. Did you know that James's Mum was telling him what hands to play? "Do as you are told, James". "Yes, Mummy". Posted by Tikay10
Thanks Tikay, bit gutted couldnt seal the deal last night, but with the chip-stacks at FT would have grabbed 2nd in a flash...........hmmmmm, thats strange............I also had a woman telling me what hands to play!!!! A scary dippy lippy woman !!!!
HU, I would have made the same play with an ace, stupid gambling with K9 though, just wish it was live cards....never mind, always next month :)
Gliterbabe: 24k Neil Channing: 22k John Duthie: 26k James Sudworth: 19k Nik Persaud: 23k.
Interesting hand from Nik's table. 5 way pot on a Ah-Qs-7h-Ad-Tc board. Pot of around 3k in the middle, so I am guessing it went open raise, four flat callers. Checks around on the flop, turn and river. Chap who I assume opened the betting (I hope to god he didn't flat, anyway) shows KK and, to not too much surprise, wins the pot. Furrowed brows all around.
Here's hand from Gliterbabe and I want to see what you lot put him on. I know but I think it's more fun if you all guess.
WHAT DID GLITERBABE HAVE?
Action is at the 75/150 level and GB is on the button. Three limpers to him and GB now makes it 600 to go. Only one caller in the form of Richard Gryko, two seats to Wayne's right in the hijack.
Flop: As-2d-6c Gryko checks, GB bets 1100 into a pot of 1,725. Gryko calls.
Turn: 4s. Gryko check-calls a bet of 2,500 from Wayne.
River: 6s. Gryko checks, GB bets 8,000 and Gryko goes into a tank. Some eyebrow raising and a slight smirk as he eventually releases his hand.
We'll ask Wayne about the hand on the break and post the video to YouTube as soon as we can get a proper connection. Go on then folks, what did Wayne have?
Hand from Wayne's table. On a board of A-4-J-9-A, a bet of 5k on the river is raised another 11k all-in. The chap who had led out dwells for a sufficient amount of time to make you think he's folding. He evenually calls and seems to know his A-9 was no good against the villain's A-J.
I just passed a very miserable looking Liam Flood on the stairs, & with impeccable timing, asked how he was going in the Tourney. "Sick, sick" was all he said. That'll be "Taxi for Liam Flood" then.
I bumped into The Camel, too, which was unexpectedly painful, as I reminded him that he owed me £100 from some staking I did in him for the 2009 WSOP-E. He agreed, but added, "don't forget you owe me $500 for 10% of my WSOP Main Event action this year". Me and my mouth. Dunno what the £/$ is right now, but I reckon I'm gonna be down about £300 on the day without even playing a hand of poker.
There's a right juicy Omaha Cash game going off here, & it's so tempting to sit in. Must resist.......
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PS - Great effort bid, great effort. Did you know that James's Mum was telling him what hands to play?
"Do as you are told, James".
"Yes, Mummy".
The end of Level 2 is minutes away, so a 15 minute break. We'll film a Wayney Intervire, but we cannot upload it today I'm afraid, we'll have to get Mother to do that next week.
Neil Channing
Nik Persaud
Bruno Fitoussi
Marc Goodwin
Richard Gryko
James Mitchell (milling - not sure if he's playing)
Keith Hawkins
Total of 207 players, £517,500 prizepool. Not bad. Chip leader from yesterday closed play on 155,000, so Wayne will be aiming for 300,000.
HU, I would have made the same play with an ace, stupid gambling with K9 though, just wish it was live cards....never mind, always next month
Got 2 more weeks at home, then see you Newcastle
Hi and Gl again to Wayne
Gliterbabe: 24k
Neil Channing: 22k
John Duthie: 26k
James Sudworth: 19k
Nik Persaud: 23k.
Interesting hand from Nik's table. 5 way pot on a Ah-Qs-7h-Ad-Tc board. Pot of around 3k in the middle, so I am guessing it went open raise, four flat callers. Checks around on the flop, turn and river. Chap who I assume opened the betting (I hope to god he didn't flat, anyway) shows KK and, to not too much surprise, wins the pot. Furrowed brows all around.
Here's hand from Gliterbabe and I want to see what you lot put him on. I know but I think it's more fun if you all guess.
WHAT DID GLITERBABE HAVE?
Action is at the 75/150 level and GB is on the button. Three limpers to him and GB now makes it 600 to go. Only one caller in the form of Richard Gryko, two seats to Wayne's right in the hijack.
Flop: As-2d-6c
Gryko checks, GB bets 1100 into a pot of 1,725. Gryko calls.
Turn: 4s.
Gryko check-calls a bet of 2,500 from Wayne.
River: 6s.
Gryko checks, GB bets 8,000 and Gryko goes into a tank. Some eyebrow raising and a slight smirk as he eventually releases his hand.
We'll ask Wayne about the hand on the break and post the video to YouTube as soon as we can get a proper connection. Go on then folks, what did Wayne have?
Hand from Wayne's table. On a board of A-4-J-9-A, a bet of 5k on the river is raised another 11k all-in. The chap who had led out dwells for a sufficient amount of time to make you think he's folding. He evenually calls and seems to know his A-9 was no good against the villain's A-J.
Chilly!
And after that coup v Wayne earlier, Richard Gryko is now OUT, in a right cooler, his setted Tens bested by setted Aces. Ouch.
Richard shook his head wryly, & said "oh well, at least I can go & watch the Tennis now".
Can't say I know any other tennis playing poker players. They'd pass any deuce, presumably.
Floods of tears.
I just passed a very miserable looking Liam Flood on the stairs, & with impeccable timing, asked how he was going in the Tourney. "Sick, sick" was all he said. That'll be "Taxi for Liam Flood" then.
I bumped into The Camel, too, which was unexpectedly painful, as I reminded him that he owed me £100 from some staking I did in him for the 2009 WSOP-E. He agreed, but added, "don't forget you owe me $500 for 10% of my WSOP Main Event action this year". Me and my mouth. Dunno what the £/$ is right now, but I reckon I'm gonna be down about £300 on the day without even playing a hand of poker.
There's a right juicy Omaha Cash game going off here, & it's so tempting to sit in. Must resist.......