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scouse3465:

--- Quote from: nyerun on March 30, 2011, 21:38:51 PM ---
week 2 update

possibly the slowest game.....of all time!

oh and clive runs better than redfern

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He did but still went out , so sik , i had no luck whatsoever , right folds would have won, right calls lost on river right plays still lost on river ! i wish the river would die tonight ! good game though enjoyed banter etc roll on the next one

AMRN:

--- Quote from: nyerun on March 30, 2011, 21:38:51 PM ---
week 2 update

possibly the slowest game.....of all time!

oh and clive runs better than redfern

--- End quote ---


yes he does, he runs way better than me - completely agree! Oh, and didn"t he lose his stack with AA all in pre?

WYoung83:
crazy game tonight, so many sick rivers etc. And i only put my hand in bad twice, and that was heads up when we both had top pair.

BOINGBLITZ:
PokerStars apparantly do not have the technology to NOT put us on a table where we don"t have to have a 10-minute wait for any latecomers so we all decided to sit-out until we were balanced 9-handed onto 1 table.....all that is except for Clive Padden.....who, having not got the message, preceeded to raise every hand as all the rest were sat out !
 After some frantic phone calls we got him to dump the chips back and we were finally off and running....except for the new England "B" Captain, who decided to turn up fashionably late for his Premier League debut.

  Paul Foy took an early lead but then soon after we saw a    jc   5h   jd  flop and Paul bet and Brian Yates called. Paul bet the   7d   turn and also the   9c   river, when Briand re-raised. Paul called with his   qd   jh  only to see Brian"s   9d   9h  for the rivered Full-House !


 Clive Padden then got busy on a board of   td   jh   qs   tc  but Mark Eagles shoved all-in with his   kh   qh  and Clive called with  5h   qd and the river was no help, leaving him down to less than 1k.


 After that it became almost a Heads-Up battle between Clive and Tod Wood for the first hour.
Will Young raised to 125, Clive made it 350, Tod 4-bet to 850 to get Will out of the way but Clive shoved his   :as:   ah  and Tod"s    9d   9c  didn"t improve.....Clive was back.


 Round two saw Clive with   9d   9c  against Tod"s   ah   qs  but an Ace on the flop knocked Clive back once more.


Clive shoved them all-in once again on a   4s   jd   5h  board and it looked bad when both Mark and Steve Bayliff called him. The turn brought the   4c  and river was    ah. Mark showed   ts   tc  and Steve had   kc    jh  but Clive, the massive underdog on the flop, hit the river with his   ac   9c  to triple-up to almost his 3k starting stack.


Clive and Tod went toe-to-toe once more on a horrible looking board of   5s   jd   td   jc   js  and Clive"s meaty river bet with   7c   7h  was called by Tod with   ad   qc  to see Clive take the chip-lead !



Just after the first break, Clive bet and Mark shoved for his last 860. Clive made the call with    9h   kh  to Mark"s   ad   qc.  the flop of   8h   5h   7d  left Clive with plenty of outs and the    6c   on the turn saw Mark become the first player out.


Clive and Tod continued to mix it up but this time it was Tod"s turn to win when his    qs   qh  held up vs Clive"s   6s   6h


Clive was still reeling from that hit when he called Rob Hewlitt"s shove with   5d   5s  and found himself favourite as Rob flipped   ac   jc  but this time it was Clive"s turn to feel the force of the river when the board came down
kh   :2h:   :3c:   9c   ah  and suddenly he was down to 1700 chips.



This extrordinary game continued in the same vein as Clive, holding   ks   qh  called Rob"s all-in, only to see   ac   ah  .....the flop was little help   td   :3s:   6c   the turn gave hope   9h   ...and of course the river hit Clive   jh  and yet again, "The Cat" used up another life !


Aneurin Venables had been by far the quietest player on the table and when he finally got them in with  qd   ac  Steve Bayliff made the call and his   7h   7c  held to send Aneurin out in 8th place.



The next big hand saw Will make a pre-flop raise from the blinds and Paul Foy called. The board came   6c    9s   :2d:  and when Will bet, Paul shoved over the top. Will was never folding   jd   jc  and Paul"s   9c   tc  failed to improve and he exited in 7th place.


Clive Padden had led a charmed life tonight but even the luckiest players can get good hands so when he re-raised Brian Yates with   ah   ac  he was delighted to get a call. Clive bet the   tc   9c   td  flop but Brian shoved all-in with     jc   qc  and was almost 50-50 at that stage. The turn was    :3h:   but the river, the card that had helped Clive stay alive the whole night, finally killed him   7c  and he was out in 6th spot with 1 point.


Steve Bayliff was left desperately short when Tod"s  :3d:   4c  rivered two-pair and although he doubled-up next hand to 905, he was then forced all-in and got three callers and it was Tod who won the hand to put Steve out in 5th with 2 points.


Rob Hewlitt hardly put a foot wrong all game but after getting those Aces cracked, he then saw his  ac   qs  shove called by Tod with   qc   th  and the   9h   4d   ts  flop was enough to see off Rob in 4th spot to give him back-to-back money-bubble finishes.


Will and Tod then contested the next big hand and following a raise, 3-bet and call, we saw a flop of   td   4d   kc  and Tod moved his remaining 6k over the top of Wills 1800 bet. Will tanked but made the call with    kh    jc  and Tod flipped   :as:   qc   and the board was of no help and so Tod left in 3rd with his first points finish and $36.


Will went into the Heads-Up with a massive lead of 21,000 to Brian"s 6000 and dominated the early exchanges. But Brian was then unlucky when he got it in with   kc   8h  to Will"s   kd   :2d:  on a   kh   6s   4c  board  only to then see the board run out   js   4d  for a split.


Brian did finally manage a double-up and then began to take control to the extent that Will was now the one with just 5000 chips. After almost half-an-hour of Heads-Up, Brian shoved the    7s   qs   :3d:  flop holding   qh   th  and Will had to make the call with   qc   :2c:  The turn and river blanked and so Brian Yates completed back-to-back victories to take a commanding early lead and leave Tony Trippier, who had backed Will to win tonight at 5-1, slightly out of pocket :)    

PREMIER LEAGUE 1
WEEK TWO TABLE

POS                                 PLD  PTS
1   BRIAN YATES                 2     24
2   WILL YOUNG                  2     10
3   ROB HEWLITT                2     10
4   ANDY OVERTON              1     9

5    TONY TRIPPIER              1      7
5    TOD WOOD                   2      7
7    STEVE BAYLIFF              1      2
7    ANEURIN VENABLES        2      2

9    CLIVE PADDEN               1      1
10  MARK EAGLES                1      0
10  STEVE REDFERN             1      0
10  PAUL FOY                     2      0

SirPercival:
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