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Old 02-26-2007, 05:04 PM
jshronk jshronk is offline
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Default Re: LAPC ME Day 2 Quick Update

We have interviews with Shaniac and Ari, check em out!

Shaniac - http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/...er-day-2-70.htm

Ari - http://www.pokernews.com/live-report...-leader-71.htm
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Old 02-27-2007, 07:54 AM
NYWalker NYWalker is offline
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Default Re: LAPC ME Day 2 Quick Update

Still hang in there. 105K.

Started Day 3 with 55K. In the first level of the day, as usual, I busted two short stacks and doubled up from CL. Sitting at over 170K for hours. Reached 280K closing to the bubble. I doubled up a short stack and down to 105K.

Coming to Day 4 is my favorite part - short stack doubling into final table.
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Old 02-27-2007, 09:18 AM
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Shan Jing Takes a Pot From Prahlad Friedman

Jason Strasser raises to $13,000 preflop and gets calls from both Prahlad Friedman and Shang Jing. The flop comes 10d8h4d and it checked to Friedman, who bets $30,000. Jing moves all in for $56,500 and Strasser folds. After a few minutes, Friedman makes the call and shows Js10s. Jing is behind with his 10c6c but the 6d on turn gives Jing two pair and the lead. The Kc helps neither player and Jing doubles up.

Is this your double-up hand? A bit lucky here [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Good job. Keep it going!
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Old 02-27-2007, 10:10 AM
NYWalker NYWalker is offline
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[ QUOTE ]
Shan Jing Takes a Pot From Prahlad Friedman

Jason Strasser raises to $13,000 preflop and gets calls from both Prahlad Friedman and Shang Jing. The flop comes 10d8h4d and it checked to Friedman, who bets $30,000. Jing moves all in for $56,500 and Strasser folds. After a few minutes, Friedman makes the call and shows Js10s. Jing is behind with his 10c6c but the 6d on turn gives Jing two pair and the lead. The Kc helps neither player and Jing doubles up.

Is this your double-up hand? A bit lucky here [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Good job. Keep it going!

[/ QUOTE ]

Yes. It's my second suck out in this tournament. A lot of luck!

I was the BB. 9000 more to call PF. On the flop, Friedman's bet to me indicated a weak hand,99 or flush draw. I have the tighest image at this table whole day. I moved in for 86500. 56500 more for him to call. He said he needed 4:1 to call, but it's 3:1 for his money. I understand it's big pot and he couldn't let it go.

Sorry, Prahlad, I got lucky this time. It's a sick "chris moneymaker" play.

Actually Prahlad owns me one big pot - first level of the day, I UTG raise 5BB 10000 with JJ with 50K behind. Prahlad's on the button made it 30000 with 100K behind. BB pushes for 13000. The only play for me was to push. He could reprensend over pair and the best is against two over. It's too early to gamble with all my chips, I mucked JJ. He showed AKs and took down the pot with just Ace high.

The worst thing in my new table is sitting on the right of CL Paul Warsicka. I couldn't make a move for bubble steal and blinded over 100K chips! So sick!


Now, Jason knows my 2p2 ID. Can't hide anymore. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 02-27-2007, 11:15 AM
Nez477 Nez477 is offline
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I'm rooting for you Walker, you deserve it man. Your posts always come across as entirely humble and as a stand-up guy. It's been fun following your progress.

Brad
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Old 02-27-2007, 11:48 AM
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GL SHAN AND JASON!
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Old 02-27-2007, 02:00 PM
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props to strasser and jc (prtypsux). gl kids.
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Old 02-27-2007, 02:08 PM
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gl shan, & gl everyone else still in.
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Old 02-27-2007, 02:17 PM
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This is unreal, we all know strassa is going to win, but I was looking for how PartyPSux is doing(to antisweat obviously), and I know his name is JC. Of the like 50 remaining people, we have:

J.C. Tran

Juan Carlos Alvarado

Joseph Cordi

Jay Chang


Coincidence? I think not.
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Old 02-27-2007, 11:05 PM
gboro gboro is offline
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nice, checking the updates and knew i remembered this name from somewhere. gl man


Shan Jing takes out Roland Weedon
No Limit Hold 'em
Feb 27, 2007 / 20:27:17 EDT
Shan Jing raised to 35k from under the gun, Roland Weedon moved all in from middle position for 176k, and Jing called. The players showed:

Shan Jing 10h10c
Roland Weedon AcKd

The board came Qs10d6h4cKh for Weedon to be eliminated in 37th place with $28,855.
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