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maybe after dinner somewhere and pregame at some pub.
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#222
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Anyone got a good site for updates? The only list I've seen from early today looks to be missing lots of people
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#223
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Another tough new table
As a result of a table break, check out this for a tough table: Annette_15 Brian Townsend Greg Raymer Erick Lindgren Hoyt Corkins Vicky Coren All sat next to each other. |
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#224
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im gonna go down and to watch.
shaundeeb, im gonna run to the bank and call u in an hour. all, shaun [censored] deeb is how i first imagined every 17-25yr old internet poker player to be |
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#225
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ActionJeff Eliminated Online whiz Jeff "ActionJeff" Garza had a tough draw. He was seated at the featured TV table which included Jen Harman, Ram Vaswani, and Gus Hansen. He just busted out of the main event. [/ QUOTE ] GG Jeff, grats on the bittersweet TV debut. |
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#226
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shaundeeb i cant call conner cos my phone wont let me apparently?
im gonna head to the empire in a few mins and will probably be there for a while. i'll try and call from another phone, if not call me |
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#227
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At the end of the day, it was Antonius leading the pack, with several major names chasing him, including Shaun Deeb, fresh from his performance for the winning US team in the PokerStars World Cup of Poker, Kenny Tran, Jesse Jones, internet superstar Jon 'PearlJammer' Turner and Negreanu. The top ten chip counts as play concluded were as follows:
Patrik Antonius – 76,150 Shaun Deeb – 71,825 Tino Lechich – 71,725 Adam Junglen – 69,275 Kenny Tran – 67,025 Gerry Kance – 66,675 David Lionel – 65,825 Jesse Jones – 64,950 Jon 'PearlJammer' Turner – 60,975 Daniel Negreanu – 60,900 |
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#228
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Action Jeff Eliminated by a Vaswani Slow Roll
Online whiz Jeff "ActionJeff" Garza had a tough draw. He was seated at the featured TV table which included Jen Harman, Ram Vaswani, and Gus Hansen. He just busted out of the main event. ActionJeff held {K-Diamonds}-Qx. He raised 1,800. Ram vaswani called. The flop was {Q-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. ActionJeff fired out 4,000. Vaswani raised to 9,000 and ActionJeff moved all in for about 40,000. Vaswani went into the tank and said, "I guess I have to call." Then Vaswani tabled his cards... he had flopped the nut flush. The Hendon Mob's Vaswani demonstrated an old-fashioned slow roll for the young American. ActionJeff's hand did not improve on the turn or river and headed to the rail. |
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#229
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wowowowow story time jeff
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#230
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wowowowow story time jeff [/ QUOTE ] Whatever the story is, it won't stop me despising RAM. [censored] people who slowroll. They should have their eyes gouged out and fed to them. And from a sponsored "professional" player? Wow. [censored]. |
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