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Ericstoner:
Great Day,at the good old vic. It was like re-discovering an old girlfriend,who you"d left behind,has got all toned up,and was out to imprese.
The dealers were supearb,Dana couldn"t do enough to help me,what a star she is.
The whole Apat crew attended to everything with the style we"ve grown to love.The hardbitten old pros behind their mounrians of cash chips,marvelled at all this new meat,but us Apater"s cash players held our end up.
The drinks flowed,friendshhips were renewed,there  seemed to be a real good vibe last night.......the best Apat yet,all week,roll on season 3.
Good luck to all those left in,have fun,enjoy the ride.


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monkeyman:

--- Quote from: Jon MW on August 31, 2008, 11:09:45 AM ---
Game of Skill?

I had a quick look at the rankings history of those that are left to see if I could pick any tips.

Turns out not to be so useful in picking a dark horse as the three best/most consistent performers over the Regional/Online/Live season are the 3 players left with the most chips.

So my highly skilled analysis of who I can tip to win is our current chip leader Steve Stringer, who looks like he just might be converting his Regional form into a National performance.

GL all.

--- End quote ---


Not a chance. He"s lucky Jack McLucky from lucky land who only won the regional title because he cracked my aces with KJ in leg 4 when he should have been eliminated (me? bitter/twisted?).  It will all end in tears (probably as soon as he realises I"ve been using his laptop to abuse him)

Jon MW:

--- Quote from: monkeyman on August 31, 2008, 11:47:54 AM ---
... lucky Jack McLucky from lucky land ...

--- End quote ---


:D

tlasparini:
Good luck to Chris "Macca" McKendry and Avril Lindsay - the two remaining Woking AllStars left in. We"re all really proud of you for doing so well in what I found to be a tournament of exceptionally high standard.

And well done to the organisers and other competitors. Despite being card dead, playing not all that well and going out pretty early, I had a fantastic time and am very impressed by the whole APAT setup. It is a credit to the UK poker scene and I hope to be playing many more events in Season 3.

UncleBbro:

--- Quote from: TightEnd on August 30, 2008, 15:21:27 PM ---
Steve had earlier taken half of Phillip"s stack with AA v 99 on a A high flop, 9 on the river

Mike Bodman is up to 17,000

Very interesting hand on table 2

On a board of

js  kd 4s Qc

Jonathan Hellman raised Miles Adam"s 1,300 bet to 3,500

Miles called

Miles bet out 1,500 on the  7d river

Jonathan made it 5,000

Miles is holding  jd jh

He dwelt for an age, and passed

I saw Jonathan"s hand.....the 5,000 was a superb bet!!

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"Nice hand review, but it wasnt the Queen of spades on the board, but the queen of clubs. pretty important since I had the queen of spades in my hand. It was a sick hand, and I didnt put Miles on a set, I put him on AK. I really represented the AT of spades and I thought he was a good player enough to fold his hand. If he"d checked the river I"ll probably checked right back though since I could win a showdown if he"d missed he"s draw. The 1500 bet into a 8k pot was weak and looked like a blocking bet to me, so I just had to raise him  Good to se that you can represent hands and win not only with your own hands. Play the player and his hand:) I"m from Sweden and this was my first APAT tournament, and for sure I will come back next year. I had about 28k in chips with average 11500, so i feel so bad about not getting ITM. That"s no limit poker  Great playing with you Miles. You earned a lot of respect being able to fold that strong of a hand. Greetings/Jonatan Hellman,Sweden"

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