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APAT Welsh Amateur Poker Championship: Day 2 Live update
TightEnd:
--- Quote from: duncthehat on January 13, 2008, 16:53:46 PM ---
Tighty
Bald guy forties from Cardiff started on table 5, no idea of his name. Know he made it to day 2 any idea if he is still in
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Steve Harrison, finalist
TightEnd:
Final table chip counts
blinds 6,000-12,000 and we will restart that level
Seat 1 Simon Auckland from Solihull 153,000
Seat 2 Steve Harrison from Cardiff 108,000
Seat 3 Paul Sloggett from Bristol 155,500
Seat 4 Sam Morris from Lincoln 84,000
Seat 5 Tim Magnus from London 599,000
Seat 6 Jeldon Fernandes from London 401,500
Seat 7 Liv Boeree from London 88,000
Seat 8 John Murray from Portsmouth 172,000
Seat 9 David Potter from Cornwall 191,000
We aim to begin the final from 6pm
triple8:
thanks to APAT for another good event, friendly people a nice buffet and so on
i petered out in 52nd which is not bad considering i was dealt
7c :2d: x 400 ! ::) :"(
thanks also to rich offless for offering the most entertaining
bust out i have ever seen
a bit of argy-bargy in the blinds turned into an all out war
rich answered a raise by the big blind who was on :as: qd with a 10K raise on
tc 7s
called, flop
7h ts qh
all in from both, tc 7s two pair held up
:o
bigalhx3:
dewi did not drink and made day 2 are we sure it was him and not someone else that looked like him
TightEnd:
Speaking to Tim Magnus, I asked him what had propelled him chip wise in the run down to two tables
First he doubled through with Queens against tens, then steal-raised in late postion with ad 7s, the big blind called with his pocket pair
the flop came 7d 7c 4s and from there it took off
Two tables out he found himself with a succession of hands in the blinds with which he was able to call short-stacked pushes, won every one and enters the final table exceedingly well placed
Jeldon Fernandes (a Gutshot player) is his nearest challenger and as we saw made most of his progress with pairs of nines and tens, once out-drawing Jacks and then the pairs holding up in a number of races
Coincidentally,when I asked them both where they came from, they both said "Croydon/South Norwood" which is Crystal Palace country down in South London commuter land
Elsewhere Sam Morris has come all the way from Lincolnshire and is being railed by his Mum. I asked his Mum "so you"ve done well to come this far to support him" and she replied "well,I"m Welsh so it was nice to come home"
Simon Auckland hits his second successive APAT final table
Paul Sloggett is being railed by some of the Bristol massive
Dave Potter comes from Cornwall and Damon Hill, sorry Noel Edmonds, sorry Alan Rickman, sorry John Murray says
"I live in Portsmouth"
Despite that, I wish him well ;)
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