Sorry I was so long, saw a beautiful hand play out over 15 minutes
Carlo Citrone raised on the button to 5,000
Richard Milner, the young GPS Sheffield winner 3 bet the small blind to 12,000
Call
This took a few minutes!
3-5-2
Milner 13,600
Call
Each movement Citrone makes is consdiered and deliberate
10 turn
Milner 19,500
A quick call this time
K river, no flushes possible
Milner shoves for 41,500
Citrone is playing 70,000
The following takes place over ten minutes
Two TV camera are around the table, with bright lights
Over time a rail gathers
Throughout Milner is motionless, looking straight ahead
Citrone looks at him repeatedly, staring at his neck, staring at his hands, staring at his legs. Anything for a read.
Citrone begins talking to Milner, very very quietly. I cannot hear what he is saying, and neither can the other players at the table
It appears to be quite a subtle form of psychological pressure to get a read, having failed to get a physical tell from a pulse or a never or a heart punding through a jumper
The talking intensifies, Citrone is laughing at Milner, joking away
Milner inert through. Impressive impassivity
Eventaully, a short-stack at the table calls the clock on Citrone and he is given a minute to act
He begins staring at Milners neck again
Eventually he is counted down 15.....10......6,5,4,3,2,1
"Your hand is dead"
Citrone is still staring at Milner.
Milner is still impassive
The dealer leans over and breaks their mutual trance, pulling in Citrone's cards over the line
Just as he is about to pull Milner's cards away from his grap
Milner flips them over, and shows AQ
An audible gasp on the rail.
Citrone leans back, lets out a guttural sound if dismay as he puts both hands to his face
Milner does not crack and gently begins to rake in the pot, battle of minds as well as poker conclusively won
110 John Bousfield 111 Chris Love 112 Jake Quinsee 113 Martyn Frey 114 Martin Cheese 115 John Littler 116 Henry Shervington 117 Daiva Barauskaite 118 Brett Angell 119 Paul Jackson 120 Jonathan Mccann 121 Ronnie Robertson 122 Gavin Manley 123 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq 124 Arran Fletcher 125 Ben Dixon 126 Kelly Saxby 127 Jamie Burland 128 Neil Channing 129 Ricky Jones 130 Rahim Tadj-saadat 131 Sean Randall 132 Derek Payne 133 Gary Fisher 134 Ali Zihni 135 Mark Wincell 136 Dean Hutchison 137 Robert Machin 138 Fraser Bellamy 139 Hamish Morjaria 140 Alan Vinson 141 Matthew Nordon 142 Jimmy Cinquemani 143 John Hall 144 James Koumis 145 Kevin Williams 146 Zac Morris 147 Paul Johnson 148 Paul Wood 149 Rob White 150 Nick Paling
Sorry I was so long, saw a beautiful hand play out over 15 minutes Carlo Citrone raised on the button to 5,000 Richard Milner, the young GPS Sheffield winner 3 bet the small blind to 12,000 Call This took a few minutes! 3-5-2 Milner 13,600 Call Each movement Citrone makes is consdiered and deliberate 10 turn Milner 19,500 A quick call this time K river, no flushes possible Milner shoves for 41,500 Citrone is playing 70,000 The following takes place over ten minutes Two TV camera are around the table, with bright lights Over time a rail gathers Throughout Milner is motionless, looking straight ahead Citrone looks at him repeatedly, staring at his neck, staring at his hands, staring at his legs. Anything for a read. Citrone begins talking to Milner, very very quietly. I cannot hear what he is saying, and neither can the other players at the table It appears to be quite a subtle form of psychological pressure to get a read, having failed to get a physical tell from a pulse or a never or a heart punding through a jumper The talking intensifies, Citrone is laughing at Milner, joking away Milner inert through. Impressive impassivity Eventaully, a short-stack at the table calls the clock on Citrone and he is given a minute to act He begins staring at Milners neck again Eventually he is counted down 15.....10......6,5,4,3,2,1 "Your hand is dead" Citrone is still staring at Milner. Milner is still impassive The dealer leans over and breaks their mutual trance, pulling in Citrone's cards over the line Just as he is about to pull Milner's cards away from his grap Milner flips them over, and shows AQ An audible gasp on the rail. Citrone leans back, lets out a guttural sound if dismay as he puts both hands to his face Milner does not crack and gently begins to rake in the pot, battle of minds as well as poker conclusively won Posted by SPT
Thats just insane 15 minutes for 1 hand. Time clock seriously needs to be introduced for live poker.
In Response to Re: Sky Poker UKPC Day 2 Updates : Thats just insane 15 minutes for 1 hand. Time clock seriously needs to be introduced for live poker. Posted by bearlyther
In Response to Re: Sky Poker UKPC Day 2 Updates : the ones I recognise are Sam1986 325,000 Bromley04 100,000 Runitsrann 87,000 Matt Pitt 69,000 Haysie 260,000 Timber 230,000 beefy 777 500,000 thats about it average is 180,000 Posted by SPT
Adam's very proud (and very poorly) Mrs and his two (ginger and furry) boys are railing from our sick beds.
Crush Bromley*
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Comments
Carlo Citrone raised on the button to 5,000
Richard Milner, the young GPS Sheffield winner 3 bet the small blind to 12,000
Call
This took a few minutes!
3-5-2
Milner 13,600
Call
Each movement Citrone makes is consdiered and deliberate
10 turn
Milner 19,500
A quick call this time
K river, no flushes possible
Milner shoves for 41,500
Citrone is playing 70,000
The following takes place over ten minutes
Two TV camera are around the table, with bright lights
Over time a rail gathers
Throughout Milner is motionless, looking straight ahead
Citrone looks at him repeatedly, staring at his neck, staring at his hands, staring at his legs. Anything for a read.
Citrone begins talking to Milner, very very quietly. I cannot hear what he is saying, and neither can the other players at the table
It appears to be quite a subtle form of psychological pressure to get a read, having failed to get a physical tell from a pulse or a never or a heart punding through a jumper
The talking intensifies, Citrone is laughing at Milner, joking away
Milner inert through. Impressive impassivity
Eventaully, a short-stack at the table calls the clock on Citrone and he is given a minute to act
He begins staring at Milners neck again
Eventually he is counted down 15.....10......6,5,4,3,2,1
"Your hand is dead"
Citrone is still staring at Milner.
Milner is still impassive
The dealer leans over and breaks their mutual trance, pulling in Citrone's cards over the line
Just as he is about to pull Milner's cards away from his grap
Milner flips them over, and shows AQ
An audible gasp on the rail.
Citrone leans back, lets out a guttural sound if dismay as he puts both hands to his face
Milner does not crack and gently begins to rake in the pot, battle of minds as well as poker conclusively won
With 144 left half way through the day, we have a shot at hitting the money today
Neil Channing on the button 15,500
Morgan 29,200
Channing has 54,000 behind, has a considered think and flats the 4bet
They see a 9-Q-J flop
Morgan leads for 40,000 and Channing calls all in with A-A
Morgan though has flopped middle set with J-J and holds on the 7-9 turn and river to knock Channing out
how many players left?
10-9-4
Check to Jackson, who c-bets 10,000 with Aces and gets two callers
2 turn
Check to Jackson who bets 25,000 and both call
Q river
Check to Jackson who has 60,000 left and pot size of 150,000
He shoves the Aces and Horton calls with J-8 for the rivered straight
Average 200,000
12 left
£117650 to the winner
Cheers
blinds go 2000-4000 restarting at 8.40pm
Average is 173,000
exits are
110 John Bousfield
111 Chris Love
112 Jake Quinsee
113 Martyn Frey
114 Martin Cheese
115 John Littler
116 Henry Shervington
117 Daiva Barauskaite
118 Brett Angell
119 Paul Jackson
120 Jonathan Mccann
121 Ronnie Robertson
122 Gavin Manley
123 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
124 Arran Fletcher
125 Ben Dixon
126 Kelly Saxby
127 Jamie Burland
128 Neil Channing
129 Ricky Jones
130 Rahim Tadj-saadat
131 Sean Randall
132 Derek Payne
133 Gary Fisher
134 Ali Zihni
135 Mark Wincell
136 Dean Hutchison
137 Robert Machin
138 Fraser Bellamy
139 Hamish Morjaria
140 Alan Vinson
141 Matthew Nordon
142 Jimmy Cinquemani
143 John Hall
144 James Koumis
145 Kevin Williams
146 Zac Morris
147 Paul Johnson
148 Paul Wood
149 Rob White
150 Nick Paling
Playing another three levels tonight
Now close it out !!
Sam1986 325,000
Bromley04 100,000
Runitsrann 87,000
Matt Pitt 69,000
Haysie 260,000
Timber 230,000
beefy 777 500,000
thats about it
average is 180,000
Play has slowed down substantially. With only 5 bust outs in 40 minutes since the break, 20 places off the money
tikay has made the PLO final which has been moved to the front feature table.Pics of that comign when it restarts shortly
Chris Dowling 280,000
Paul Foltyn 80,000
Patrick Leonard 140,000
Ben Martin 450,000
James Browning 70,000
Danny Toffel 170,000
Richard Gryko 250,000
Jon Kalmar 200,000
Richie Allen 140,000
Carlo Citrone 150,000
Richard Milner 250,000
Alex Spencer 350,000
Liam Batey 450,000
Marcel Luske 250,000
Ronaldo 300,000
Tom Horton 350,000
Oliver Morgan 550,000
Jack Allen 350,000
John Kabbaj 250,000
Renee Xie 175,000
Alex Goulder 200,000
Rick Trigg 175,000
David Jones 200,000
Martins Adeniya 350,000
Barney Boatman 400,000
Albert Spaiano 300,000
Simon Wing 450,000
Greek Jack 360,000
Kev Smith 180,000
Scott Shelley 250,000
Sam Bayliss 400,000
Jamie Rutherford 200,000
ben Dobson 300,000
Ben Winsor 400,000
Osman Mustanoglou 300,000
Chaz Chattha 175,000
You won't see many more stacked £1k fields than this, and very tightly packed in chip counts too
tikay
Ben Vinson
Mad Turk
Alex Golubevs
John Burberry
Jason Beazley
Ian Bradley is chip leader
Adam Picken
great line up
pics coming
OUR HERO!!!
Tikay's opponents
Jason Beazley
Ben Vinson
John Burberry
Adam Picken
Ian Bradley
Yucel 'Mad Turk' Eminoglu
Alekandrs Golubevs
Now, over to you and to help support Tikay....
See what you can find out about those players please!