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antthecat:
i did forget to say many thanks to everyone who was at walsall it was a great event, i must admit i think my last post was a bit negative but thanks to the apat team for a good event(can you put my pic of me at walsall on my blog please as i would like to print it off to put in my scrapbook, call me sad but thats who i am)

on a positive note(after a good nights sleep) i will be up for the horse event but i still wont be playing anything local for a few days but i will be representing north london poker club this weekend. i just dont feel like im in the "zone" when i play at the moment so im going to collect my thoughts, study a bit, do some homework and teach the missus how to play as she has started to show a glimour of interest in the game(she only wants to keep me quiet i think lol).

antthecat:
i do appologis for any swearing i put on this blog(its garage language so i will try to hold back, its not big and not clever). ive collected my thoughts, had a read up and i am ready for the fight once again, im off to grosvenor yarmouth tonight for a £5 rebuy. i feel that i have got the zone back. when is the buyin for dusk till dawn horse event???

monkeyman:
I"ve a quick question for you Ant. I"ve had a scan through the photos from day one at Walsall and there"s a familiar face or two on your table. You mentioned that you"d lost a few chips on a bluff, you weren"t trying to bluff the guy immediately to your left were you?

antthecat:
no the player was in seat one, the chap to my left i did lose a few chips in a hand when i turned two pair and he flopped a set, the guy with the bluesq shirt on was the one who gave the killer blow. the bloke to my left was a very solid player and i gave him total respect, he knew how to play.

monkeyman:

--- Quote from: antthecat on February 11, 2009, 17:56:20 PM ---
no the player was in seat one, the chap to my left i did lose a few chips in a hand when i turned two pair and he flopped a set, the guy with the bluesq shirt on was the one who gave the killer blow. the bloke to my left was a very solid player and i gave him total respect, he knew how to play.

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You could say that  ;). Final table at the scottish amateur championships for the last two years, 550th in the WSOP main event last year and APAT player of the year 2008 to his name amongst others  

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