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Title: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 16, 2017, 11:57:44 AM
Hello Staking section.

I am Craig Dawson. Reg Apat player on the Tour, and represented Team England at the Apat Worlds this season.
My Hendon Mob Data: http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=180161

This week the MPNPT Poker Tour comes to Manchester my local Casino. I played this comp in Vienna it is a fantastic tournament with a £550 buy-in and £150k guarantee.
I have been excited about playing this for the last three months since I found out they were coming to the UK.
I managed to get on the feature table in Vienna. They are really well organised. I loved every minute of it.
I have been told by the Cardroom manager that there are Twelve bloggers working on this Event keeping everyone updated.

There are also side events including a Doubles Team Event for a bit of fun for players that don't make Day 3 on Sunday.

Details of the Comp and Live Updates here  https://www.mpnpokertour.com/events/manchester-20-23-july/


Preview videos here
https://www.facebook.com/mpnpokertour/

My Staking is for the Main Event
I am allowing for two entries in the staking at a mark up of approx 1.1  ,and then returning half if I don't use the 2nd bullet

I come into this comp in good form. I managed to make two Final Tables last month in 25/25 Series Liverpool and 25/25 Series Leeds


£12 per 1%
£6 returned if I don't need a second chance


Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: AdSki16 on July 16, 2017, 14:49:48 PM
Hi Craig, I'll buy 6% please.

How do you want paying, bank transfer/paypal are ok for me?
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 16, 2017, 16:56:03 PM
Adam adski 6% Booked and Paid

and close enough to Manchester to come and rail me on the Final Table :-)
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 19, 2017, 15:31:14 PM
(https://www.mpnpokertour.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Manchester-_Schedule4-1.jpg)

Dinner time start Thursday 20th July. 25k chips, £150k guarantee.
Can't wait.

If anyone wants to follow the action in this Tournament they will be here https://www.mpnpokertour.com/category/live-updates/ from Tomorrow.
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: MintTrav on July 19, 2017, 19:46:02 PM
Good luck Craig.
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 19, 2017, 20:05:21 PM
Good luck Craig.
Thanks John.
I know a few players are following the updates. Can't wait.
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 22, 2017, 00:22:37 AM
https://www.mpnpokertour.com/live-updates/yiannis-liperis-leads-day-2-field-chip-counts-incl/
I am 6th best in chips going into Day Two
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 23, 2017, 10:23:59 AM
Didn't make Day 3  :( Poor performance on Day 2 after building a big chip stack to get there. I have learnt a lot from this experience.
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Chipaccrual on July 23, 2017, 12:43:31 PM
Didn't make Day 3  :( Poor performance on Day 2 after building a big chip stack to get there. I have learnt a lot from this experience.

They didn't get your exit hand on the updates Craig.  If it's not too painful and you fancied sharing, I'm curious as you had a decent stack going into Day 2.  :(
Title: Re: MPNPT tournament Manchester 20-23 July
Post by: Zozzy on July 24, 2017, 08:16:15 AM
Damage was done to my stack very early. I raised with A5 and flopped two pair and had one caller who flopped a set. I paid too much for this. My exit hand is painful because I played pocket aces badly. I have been playing really well recently and especially in Day 1 .I bossed the table and was in control. I usually play pots small ball in these circumstances but I inflated the pot too much against my opponents 87suited who got there and I reluctantly paid him off with his river bet. I played the hand badly by inflating the pot. I haven't played a hand that badly for a long time and i have to admit that I definitely had 'tilt' from the previous hand.
I pride myself on keeping tilt to a minimum. It is my strongest asset. I have an edge in the mental game. I take the beats without it bothering me.
I really hyped up this tournament in my head. It was one i had been looking forward to since I played Leg 1 of this Tour in Vienna and it was coming to my home Casino. I put too much pressure on myself and it affected my game. Which is out of character for me. I have learnt a lot from it.