I wandered up to the middle tier to see Alex Goulder had 600,000 I took a double check. Yes 600,000. Possible chip leader I asked him how. He was shy He was embarrassed Eventually I bullied it out of him "straight versus lower straight" I winkled the details out like a dentist extracting a particularly difficult wisdom tooth. Ben Winsor raised UTG+1 and Alex 3 bet 8-9 Winsor called it came 5-6-7 Only Alex check, bet Alex, call A on the turn check, bet Alex, call 4 on the river check, shove Alex, call all in with 3-3 Posted by SPT
Three more exits as we crawl, understandably, towards the bubble
87 Osman Mustanoglu 88 James Rann 89 Harprit Singh Gurnam
86 left, 81 paid
In ten minutes time there is the final break of the night, before the last level
blinds then go 3-6k and average is 216,000
Chip leaders still in the region of 600,000 there isn;t any sign yet of the 1m+ type stacks that might dominate a bubble period with their aggression
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Walking around I note that pleno1 who was getting a bit short is now comfortable enough with 250,000 on the same table as Ben Martin who has 500,000 and Ballymore Chris
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I've been waiting for Liam Batey's breakthrough result for a while (not as mucha s he has been aiting for it) and he has been chipped up all day and still is, in the urbane presence of Marcel Luske who has an average stack and is two to his left
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Carlo Citrone has recovered well and is on one of the interesing tables with Dorey, Gryko, Tim Chung, Sam Bayliss and Alex Spencer providing a contrast in styles. If I had the time I would like to do a round here. Very cerebral table indeed, lots of thought every hand,
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Martins Adeniya was moved two to Barney Boatman's left, sandwiched between him and Albert Sapiano. Very understated table presence for Martins but not looking likely to make a mistake
Three more exits as we crawl, understandably, towards the bubble 87 Osman Mustanoglu 88 James Rann 89 Harprit Singh Gurnam 86 left, 81 paid In ten minutes time there is the final break of the night, before the last level blinds then go 3-6k and average is 216,000 Chip leaders still in the region of 600,000 there isn;t any sign yet of the 1m+ type stacks that might dominate a bubble period with their aggression -- Walking around I note that pleno1 who was getting a bit short is now comfortable enough with 250,000 on the same table as Ben Martin who has 500,000 and Ballymore Chris -- I've been waiting for Liam Batey's breakthrough result for a while (not as mucha s he has been aiting for it) and he has been chipped up all day and still is, in the urbane presence of Marcel Luske who has an average stack and is two to his left --- Carlo Citrone has recovered well and is on one of the interesing tables with Dorey, Gryko, Tim Chung, Sam Bayliss and Alex Spencer providing a contrast in styles. If I had the time I would like to do a round here. Very cerebral table indeed, lots of thought every hand, --- Martins Adeniya was moved two to Barney Boatman's left, sandwiched between him and Albert Sapiano. Very understated table presence for Martins but not looking likely to make a mistake Posted by SPT
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1 1 Kyriacos Dionysiou 1 2 Steven Sargent 1 3 George Turner 1 4 Neil Fox 1 5 James R immer 1 6 Matas Cimbolas 1 7 James Browning 1 8 Danny Toffel 1 9 Peter Mok
11 1 Chris Dowling 11 3 Danny Harwood 11 4 David Jones 11 5 Jianhui Nie 11 6 Ben Martin 11 7 Ian Gwynne 11 8 Clive Jones 11 9 Patrick Leonard
12 2 Kev Smith 12 3 Anonymous 12 4 Ben Creasey 12 5 Jonathan Kalmar 12 6 Scott Shelley 12 7 Gary Banks 12 8 Richie Allen 12 9 Giovanni Brandi
13 1 William Dorey 13 2 Sam Bayliss 13 3 Alexander Spencer 13 4 Adam Bromley 13 6 Carlo Citrone 13 7 Richard Milner 13 8 Arron Bowen 13 9 Timothy Chung
14 1 Anonymous 14 2 Anonymous 14 3 Thomas Horton 14 4 Joanne Ramsden 14 5 Liam Batey 14 6 Paul Delaney 14 7 Meli Vincent 14 8 Marcel Luske 14 9 Allan Graham
15 1 Carl Taylor 15 2 Andrew Wilson 15 3 Kenny Prazer 15 4 Lee Harling 15 5 Oliver Morgan 15 6 Derek Baxter 15 7 David Docherty 15 8 Alan Mansbridge 15 9 Ben Ward
23 1 Renee Xie 23 2 Richard Trigg 23 3 Alex Johnson 23 4 Simon Tomsett 23 5 John Kabbaj 23 7 John Haigh 23 8 Jack Allen
25 1 Stephen Bean 25 2 Mark Lane 25 3 Deborah Oconnell 25 5 Andrey Dimitrov 25 6 Barny Boatman 25 7 Simon Wing 25 8 Martins Adeniya 25 9 Albert Sapiano
34 1 Lee Cockroft 34 2 Charles Chattha 34 3 Raymond Drummie 34 4 Danny Blair 34 5 Alfred Bedford 34 6 Andrew Conkleton 34 7 Mark Gardner 34 8 Anthony Hayes
35 1 Matthew Dowler 35 2 Jamie Rutherford 35 3 Ben Dobson 35 4 Jamie Roberts 35 5 Philippe Souki 35 7 Alex Goulder 35 8 Charlie Smithson 35 9 Lee Tatters
Covered by both Ben Ward on the button CALLS all in
Docherty calls the Mansbridge all in!
The crowd around this table is becoming massive. A throng of people has moved across the bottom tier from table 11 to 15 causing carnage in its way...six TV cameras jostling for best position, railbirds, your updater, Simon Trumper, TD.....
I knew DTD should have been built bigger.
Docherty JJ
Mansbridge QQ
Ward AK, which I have to say is quite a surprising all in on the bubble with about 15xbb to a raise and a shove
It runs out 4-2-4-8 with three hearts
Simon Trumper annoucnes that Jacks have the Jack of hearts
No other hearts in the other two hands
A ripple flows across the room as if a pebble is being caught tier by tier before sinking into the water
Comments
I took a double check. Yes 600,000. Possible chip leader
I asked him how.
He was shy
He was embarrassed
Eventually I bullied it out of him "straight versus lower straight"
I winkled the details out like a dentist extracting a particularly difficult wisdom tooth.
Ben Winsor raised UTG+1 and Alex 3 bet 8-9
Winsor called
it came 5-6-7
Only Alex
check, bet Alex, call
A on the turn
check, bet Alex, call
4 on the river
check, shove Alex, call all in with 3-3
Best of luck to Mr Kendall
87 Osman Mustanoglu
88 James Rann
89 Harprit Singh Gurnam
86 left, 81 paid
In ten minutes time there is the final break of the night, before the last level
blinds then go 3-6k and average is 216,000
Chip leaders still in the region of 600,000 there isn;t any sign yet of the 1m+ type stacks that might dominate a bubble period with their aggression
--
Walking around I note that pleno1 who was getting a bit short is now comfortable enough with 250,000 on the same table as Ben Martin who has 500,000 and Ballymore Chris
--
I've been waiting for Liam Batey's breakthrough result for a while (not as mucha s he has been aiting for it) and he has been chipped up all day and still is, in the urbane presence of Marcel Luske who has an average stack and is two to his left
---
Carlo Citrone has recovered well and is on one of the interesing tables with Dorey, Gryko, Tim Chung, Sam Bayliss and Alex Spencer providing a contrast in styles. If I had the time I would like to do a round here. Very cerebral table indeed, lots of thought every hand,
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Martins Adeniya was moved two to Barney Boatman's left, sandwiched between him and Albert Sapiano. Very understated table presence for Martins but not looking likely to make a mistake
Rio Daily Deepstacks, Las Vegas
I agree though, he's a great player and he's gonna win something big before too long.
83 William Chattaway
84 Richard Gryko
85 Paul Foltyn
86 Bruce Jones
Hand for hand at the start of the last level
1 2 Steven Sargent
1 3 George Turner
1 4 Neil Fox
1 5 James R immer
1 6 Matas Cimbolas
1 7 James Browning
1 8 Danny Toffel
1 9 Peter Mok
11 1 Chris Dowling
11 3 Danny Harwood
11 4 David Jones
11 5 Jianhui Nie
11 6 Ben Martin
11 7 Ian Gwynne
11 8 Clive Jones
11 9 Patrick Leonard
12 2 Kev Smith
12 3 Anonymous
12 4 Ben Creasey
12 5 Jonathan Kalmar
12 6 Scott Shelley
12 7 Gary Banks
12 8 Richie Allen
12 9 Giovanni Brandi
13 1 William Dorey
13 2 Sam Bayliss
13 3 Alexander Spencer
13 4 Adam Bromley
13 6 Carlo Citrone
13 7 Richard Milner
13 8 Arron Bowen
13 9 Timothy Chung
14 1 Anonymous
14 2 Anonymous
14 3 Thomas Horton
14 4 Joanne Ramsden
14 5 Liam Batey
14 6 Paul Delaney
14 7 Meli Vincent
14 8 Marcel Luske
14 9 Allan Graham
15 1 Carl Taylor
15 2 Andrew Wilson
15 3 Kenny Prazer
15 4 Lee Harling
15 5 Oliver Morgan
15 6 Derek Baxter
15 7 David Docherty
15 8 Alan Mansbridge
15 9 Ben Ward
23 1 Renee Xie
23 2 Richard Trigg
23 3 Alex Johnson
23 4 Simon Tomsett
23 5 John Kabbaj
23 7 John Haigh
23 8 Jack Allen
25 1 Stephen Bean
25 2 Mark Lane
25 3 Deborah Oconnell
25 5 Andrey Dimitrov
25 6 Barny Boatman
25 7 Simon Wing
25 8 Martins Adeniya
25 9 Albert Sapiano
34 1 Lee Cockroft
34 2 Charles Chattha
34 3 Raymond Drummie
34 4 Danny Blair
34 5 Alfred Bedford
34 6 Andrew Conkleton
34 7 Mark Gardner
34 8 Anthony Hayes
35 1 Matthew Dowler
35 2 Jamie Rutherford
35 3 Ben Dobson
35 4 Jamie Roberts
35 5 Philippe Souki
35 7 Alex Goulder
35 8 Charlie Smithson
35 9 Lee Tatters
We are hand for hand now.
The bubble has burst in the main!
Call
Browning QQ
Jack 77
Browning doubles to 80,000
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Jianhui Nie all in
Chrs Dowling calls the 55,000
Nie AK
Dowling AQ
772j2 Split pot
--
Simultaneously
John Docherty raises
Alan Mansbridge all in
Covered by both Ben Ward on the button CALLS all in
Docherty calls the Mansbridge all in!
The crowd around this table is becoming massive. A throng of people has moved across the bottom tier from table 11 to 15 causing carnage in its way...six TV cameras jostling for best position, railbirds, your updater, Simon Trumper, TD.....
I knew DTD should have been built bigger.
Docherty JJ
Mansbridge QQ
Ward AK, which I have to say is quite a surprising all in on the bubble with about 15xbb to a raise and a shove
It runs out 4-2-4-8 with three hearts
Simon Trumper annoucnes that Jacks have the Jack of hearts
No other hearts in the other two hands
A ripple flows across the room as if a pebble is being caught tier by tier before sinking into the water
The river is an offsuit 2
Mansbridge more than doubles
Ben ward is our bubble
We now play the last level of the night
I have seen him serenade a few tables on tv before
All in pre
Burberry AAJ7
Turk AA56
Golubevs KK52
The run out has the table and crowd whooping anf hollering
5-5-4-4....K
Golubevs knocks both out
s pensioner with a penchant for velvet jackets, having the time of his life like a pig in muck, ladders two spots
All in with AKQJ against Vinson who called him with K986
It ran out 256-10----A