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The KidGirlGy WSOP Live Update - Sue takes centre stage today.
Today, at Noon vegas (8pm UK), sue, aka kidgirlgy, plays the $10,000 entry WSOP Main Event.
Sue (& Hubbie Dave) has been & great Team Sky Poker member out here, Railing the guys, & popping in to see Attila & myself every single day.
Now it's our & your turn, to support Sue, as she sets off on her poker adventure of a lifetime.
Wish her luck, please, poker can be a brutal game, but it also has an uncanny abilty to make dreams come true.
Sue has every chance of joining Dan, Tony, & Guy in Day 2 - so lets gogogo!
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good luck sue, put grimsby on the world map of poker.
I can only agree with what everyone else has posted - enjoy it!
Sorry I haven't been available to give my support so far but very well done to Tony, Dan and Guy! Great stuff from what I've read so far! Also, commiserations to Paul and Darren, the poker gods can be rather nasty at times!!! Pffft
All the best to Sue as she gets underway! Live the dream and GO GIRL! (or should that be GO KIDGIRLGY!) ;-)
Chris
Also wish David Tuchman gl from me gramps if you see him - he has won a super sat to play today
Aint heard much about Will Brewin in the main today, I know hw has tried a few super sats but got very very unlucky - hopefully he has found a way to play today - if so wish him luck also!!
NO PRESSURE, JUST HAVE FUN INNIT
Good luck Sue.
Do it for Grimsby, do it for Skypoker,
do it for England but most of all Sue.......Do it for you! : )
Have a grrrreat night Sue, tumble those chipstacks, catch those fish and let me hear you say
Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! xxxx
Tikay, would you also wish Mandy good luck from me if you see her? Thanks.
If time permits, I'll keep you Posted as to Mandy's progress.
How was the brown splodge this morning?
I would imagine even thought the diet is over non-stop running about and the heat is keeping you fit and healthy isn't it?
I'm eating plenty (though not good stuff), but food is the petrol, the energy supply, we need to keep us going, so it's very necessary.
We are working back-to-back 18 hour shifts, with no breaks really, but my energy levels have been absolutely fine, & I think the Diet has helped me in that respect. I get a few aches & pains, only to be expected, as there is a lot of walking here, but I'm Mr Duracell man, & it does not trouble me one bit.
I think I was designed to be a pack-horse, or a donkey - I thrive on work, always have done. It's when I stop I have problems. Hence my failed retirement.