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amcgrath1uk:
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--- Quote from: amcgrath1uk on September 24, 2013, 22:52:22 PM ---
56.2 2 303 17 4/47 0 5.38 19.87 17.82
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OK you explained the 5.38 and the 19.87 - WTF do the rest of these numbers mean - which one is the number of maidens bowled over in Chester after the match :)
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I"m guessing the "0" :p
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Sigh correct. In my defence, only twice have I remained in Chester after a game, both times kipping at Adam and joobs...
amcgrath1uk:
Sooo last night, went to G Salford with Adam for another go at the Friday night donkfest, got there an hour early with intentions to chill, only to find out it started at 7 due to the card room being booked from 3am! ( league of legends live stream???) Anyways had a decent start was up to 55k, second in chips on my table, blinds 1k/2k/300 when the following happened.
Raised for the 3rd hand running from early position with 10 10 and get 2 callers, flop was Q 10 x with 2 clubs, I check, there"s a raise, call, and I just open shove. The bb tanks and tanks, and eventually calls with QJ, with Jc, and hits runner runner clubs to knock me down to 20k. I"m obviously a little tilted, get up to 35k straight away, raise with 77, again 2 callers, flop 6 4 3 I just open ship the rest, get called by the same guy with A5, turn 2. wp mate, 2 great calls.
I"m obviously a little bit tilted by this, so go sit with £50 on 3 card, and eventually start playing blind. £30 in wins me £40 on prime, that wins me £30, then go on a sick run, hitting 2 flushes, 2 pairs ( all the same colour) and a prime, all in blind every one. Walk away with over £500 :)
Newportlad:
MBSFN
TGBane:
The 6 max followed on the Saturday, and this was the one I was really looking forward to. I get this little beauty of a starting table
32 1 Eric Myers
32 2 Marc Barr
32 3 Dwayne Stacey
32 4 Asa Mcgrath
32 5 James Edwards
32 6 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
I"ve known James a while, Mohammed I"ve seen several times from updates at DtD, and Dwayne I"d heard about but not seen play. What followed was about 4/5 hours of seeing one player completely dominate the table, so much so, that he had people on the table all in 9 times, and doubled each one of them up. ( Against me he shoved Q 10 on a K hi flop, my AK was always massive)... and that player was Dwayne. He seemed to have a bloody good insight into how the others were playing within minutes, and took it to full advantage. I must say, rarely have I enjoyed receiving a lesson so much, but it was damn good fun, we had a good laugh and I was pretty gutted when the table broke.
You forgot to point out that I was actually ahead on the other 8 occasions.
amcgrath1uk:
--- Quote from: dwaynestacey on October 13, 2013, 21:05:56 PM ---
The 6 max followed on the Saturday, and this was the one I was really looking forward to. I get this little beauty of a starting table
32 1 Eric Myers
32 2 Marc Barr
32 3 Dwayne Stacey
32 4 Asa Mcgrath
32 5 James Edwards
32 6 Mohammed Istakhar Sadiq
I"ve known James a while, Mohammed I"ve seen several times from updates at DtD, and Dwayne I"d heard about but not seen play. What followed was about 4/5 hours of seeing one player completely dominate the table, so much so, that he had people on the table all in 9 times, and doubled each one of them up. ( Against me he shoved Q 10 on a K hi flop, my AK was always massive)... and that player was Dwayne. He seemed to have a bloody good insight into how the others were playing within minutes, and took it to full advantage. I must say, rarely have I enjoyed receiving a lesson so much, but it was damn good fun, we had a good laugh and I was pretty gutted when the table broke.
You forgot to point out that I was actually ahead on the other 8 occasions.
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Shhhhhh was giving you an image ;)
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