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Amsterdam Masterclassics - DAY 2 - Live Update (At a glance)
Djinn:
Superquick Chip Counts:
J. Meijer -- 35,300
Pete Linton -- 19,600
Keith Hawkins -- 56,100
Dave Colclough -- 20,800
Jan Boubli -- 15,525
Nick Gibson -- 69,500
Daan Ruiter -- 16,600
Tony Bloom -- 86,000
Cristian Toboc -- 28,200
Guillaume de la Gorce -- 21,000
Praz Bansi -- 44,000
Adam Heller -- 36,500
Rino Mathis -- 26,350
Denes Kalo -- 61,000
Sasa Biorac -- 43,300
Alan Smurfit -- 74,000
Mickey Wernick -- 13,800
Micke Norinder -- 122,000 (and probably chip leader with that monster stack)
danafish:
Dave Finney (says hi back to Shah! I saw him shove last hand before the break but the other guy folded. Says he, "I"m trying, but it"s hard. And it"s not getting any easier.") - 14.6k
Peter Roche - 22k
Ilari Sahamies - 92k
Karl Mahrenholz - 60k
Johnny Lodden - 25k
Paul Testud - 55.7k
M Acar - 80k
Mike Tse - 60k
Jan Sjavik - 63k
danafish:
Just before the break I saw Jan Sjavik take some chips off of this young lady whom we mentioned in yesterday"s update. Her name is still unknown, I"m afraid, owing to the seat she"s currently occupying being listed as empty on the seating plan. Anyway, there was a flurry of preflop raising, and then Jan checked the 5d 6c :2h: flop. Lady bet 5k; Jan called.
Turn - 6d - check check
River - 9c
Jan bets 10k and Lady passes. She has about 30k left.
Djinn:
Having a good day: Johan Storakers - starting today with around 30k and enjoying around 80k at the moment. One large pot won was a three-way-er with short stack Danny Ryan moving in for 8,900, called by a French player just when Storakers had :as: ac... he promptly shoved over the top for 25k and received a call with tc td. Ryan"s ah qh looked in bad shape - and it was - he busted and Johan shot up in chips.
Having a bad day: Jerome Bradpiece, who played badly (I paraphrase) today, losing his chips in two dodgy hands. Firstly, he called a Jan Sjavik raise (there are lots of those) in the big blind with 8c 5d ("I wasn"t having that any more") and seeing a flop:
ah jd 8s. Check-check.
Turn: 6h Jerome checked again and got another check behind.
River: 8h Jerome bet out 2k, and Jan Sjavik quickly raised another 4k. Jerome thought it through carefully - he didn"t have a house; why check behind twice...run into backdoor flush draw...? "Having put him on the hand I call anyway," and sure enough he was facing kh qh.
So he"d dropped to 7k, and it was announced that his table was about to be broken. An aggressive player raised to 1,200 on the last hand, called by Jan Sjavik. Jerome decided that now was the perfect time to make the squeeze with K-9, and while the first guy passed, Sjavik called with A-K and that was that. I like the fact that he makes no excuses about his play - you"d be surprised how many people have never told me a story where they"re the villain or the donkey, or where their superlative ability hasn"t run into the brick wall of either someone else"s inability to pass a hand or lucky lucky outdraw. Refreshing.
danafish:
On rollercoaster ride - Mike Tse
He started today on 36k, which he managed to turn into over 50k without showing a hand. He somehow drifted back under the 50k mark, until a new player was moved to his table. He three-bet the new player with pocket Tens and the guy folded, thus donating about 18k to the Tse stack. He"s now on around 60k, and looks a little manic.
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