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TightEnd:

--- Quote from: TightEnd on December 03, 2011, 18:49:14 PM ---
Someone describe David Amos to me please

I should know him, but he"s atypical. From Stockton and not a pisshead


So, help!

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Found him, out a while ago he tells me

bigalhx3:

--- Quote from: Newportlad on December 03, 2011, 15:49:09 PM ---

--- Quote from: Newportlad on December 03, 2011, 15:25:07 PM ---

--- Quote from: TightEnd on December 03, 2011, 15:17:20 PM ---
Name three APATers in this picture



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Asa, Brian Yates, Tighty

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ok can see 4 Apaters.  Asa, Brian Yates, Charles Mason, Tighty

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i thought i ran bad today running strait into flush top set into floped flush getting aces and winning the blinds but people thinking im Brian Yates is just one big rub down too far

Hammerite:
Can we have an anagram comp for the chip leader please. Can"t believe I missed an Apat for a 2-1 home defeat. We was robbed though  :D Best of luck to Gary Philips, Paul Mc, the new Ger and anyone else who knows me.

TightEnd:
Jonannes Lee Ngoc = Jangle Nonce Nose

I win.

Des:
A couple of snippets from the feature table:-

We lost Mark Lassman ten minutes ago. 

Holding the 8s 5s, his chips went in on a flop of 10 10 A, with 2 spades.

Gary Phillips was holding 10 9, for the flopped set.

The 9s brought shortlived dual celebrations as Lassman realised that his nut flush had just been counterfeited by Phillips" full house.

Gary is up to 19k.

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Chris Michail has joined the table in seat 3.

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Donna Barstow doubled up, her Ace King holding against Charles Kearns Ace Queen, an Ace on the flop.

Donna is still relatively short at 5" 5", but 9k chips is a consolation of sorts.

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Charles Mason took an interesting and valuable pot versus Grant Spiers.

Spiers raised to 535 pre flop, and called Mason"s reraise to 900.

The flop brought the   Ah   6d   4h and both players checked.

The turn brought the 9h

Mason bet 1300, which was called by the current Scottish Amateur Champion, Spiers.

The river brought the 3h and both players checked on the end, where"s Mason"s pocket Kings (1 a heart) gave him the nut flush.  The anticipated raise failed to materialise from Spiers, who held two pair, but Mason still scooped a sizeable pot.

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Charles Mason took another significant pot with a nut flush against Asa McGrath, Asa bluffing on the river in a pot of around 8k, with the board double paired.

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