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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #360 on: October 26, 2009, 12:41:32 PM »

Cheers Leigh

Well done everyone who got there, did you know brian who finished 2nd has never played a live tournament before, well played.

A round of applause.

Thanks Again


He mentioned that in the interview afterwards.  A great performance.  This game of poker is easy, isn"t it ?   ;D

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #361 on: October 26, 2009, 13:16:15 PM »
Hope everyone is happy.  I now have a new "Cryptic" name.
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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #362 on: October 26, 2009, 13:20:54 PM »

Hope everyone is happy.  I now have a new "Cryptic" name.



I preferred Amanda.

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #363 on: October 26, 2009, 14:30:23 PM »

Just coming to terms with the medal win - so chuffed.

Big thanks, as always, to Des, Tighty, Leigh, Neil (pretty sure I saw Carl being a runner for Tighty on Saturday night as well), the dealers, valets, TD and Grosvenor, for yet another fantastic APAT event.

Had an absolute blast all the way through the two day event. It was great to catch up with so many familiar faces and friends.

Congratulations to all the money winners, but especially all at the final table - it really was a pleasure playing at the same table as you guys.

As John pointed out, this was Brian"s first live tournament, and to finish second was a fantastic achievement - well done fella, hope we"re going to see you again at future events.

John was a well deserved winner. Some very good aggressive play and reads quickly established him as one of the class acts at the table, I really didn"t want to tangle with him  :D  Well done John, and all the best in the GUKPT event later this year.

My third place was/is a major highlight to me. Ever since I started playing APAT events in December 2006, all I ever wanted was a medal - money comes, and money goes, but the medal will always be there as a reminder of this last weekend.

Thanks again to everyone involved in organising this event, and a big thank you to all those messages of support I received via the forum and text - that was a huge sacrifice, Micky and Ailsa, giving up the x factor just to rail me, I had tears in my eyes when I read that text  ;D

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #364 on: October 26, 2009, 14:39:45 PM »



How"s the stack of the one armed bandit now? Or Kelvin Sole as he"s often known!  ;D


Mr Blackburn you mean? 50,000


Simon Auckland out

flop 7-4-3 Simon shoves

Tony Trippier calls J-J


Simon has K-5

Jacks hold



UL Simon - yet another good run!




(cheers Tony   :D )

bounty beer then  :-* ps i went allin he called k3 lol

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #365 on: October 26, 2009, 14:45:44 PM »
Great event BTW. This was my 1st ever APAT and BR permitting I"ll be playing a lot more in future. Already bought in for Luton so see you all there.

Poker played in a great spirit and very well organised in a excellent venue.
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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #366 on: October 26, 2009, 14:55:08 PM »

Nothing against tony but anyone else want him to have 3 of a king cracked so we can see Tighty post the following headline:

Trippier trips up with trips!!!!
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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #367 on: October 26, 2009, 15:13:43 PM »
Well played all and congrats to the new champ!!!

Special congrats to Ian for Bronze, well played fella!!!  8)

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #368 on: October 26, 2009, 15:29:31 PM »

Micky and Ailsa, giving up the x factor just to rail me, I had tears in my eyes


I do too now. I gave MickyP more cred than being a fan of that shiz

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #369 on: October 26, 2009, 16:27:24 PM »

Great event BTW. This was my 1st ever APAT and BR permitting I"ll be playing a lot more in future. Already bought in for Luton so see you all there.

Poker played in a great spirit and very well organised in a excellent venue.

Here Here! I would echo the above
This was my 1st  APAT also

What a fantastic Event. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I had been looking forward to it since the day I registered, and it was what I had hoped for, and more.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Having this bloke called Steve Redfern on my table didn"t help my cause. He was sat directly to my left all day, even at the Buffet table   :D
It was a good friendly atmosphere at the table. I met some nice people, and you will definitely be seeing me again.

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #370 on: October 26, 2009, 16:32:13 PM »

Having this bloke called Steve Redfern on my table didn"t help my cause. He was sat directly to my left all day, even at the Buffet table   :D


Now that you"ve played your first APAT you can stop calling him Steve and start using his official monikers of "Luckbox Redfern" or "One Time Again Redfern" like the rest of us  ;D
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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #371 on: October 26, 2009, 16:37:06 PM »
Well done to all FT"ers and thanks to Richard and Leigh for keeping us all informed.

A hard task without the right connections!!

See you at Luton

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #372 on: October 26, 2009, 17:10:24 PM »


Having this bloke called Steve Redfern on my table didn"t help my cause. He was sat directly to my left all day, even at the Buffet table  


I couldn"t even get any extra rice without him re-raising two Chapatis   :D
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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #373 on: October 26, 2009, 17:16:04 PM »


Having this bloke called Steve Redfern on my table didn"t help my cause. He was sat directly to my left all day, even at the Buffet table   :D


Now that you"ve played your first APAT you can stop calling him Steve and start using his official monikers of "Luckbox Redfern" or "One Time Again Redfern" like the rest of us  ;D


Must admit I was surprised that he did not wear the famous "shirt of shame" he won so well at the Birmingham Poker Club

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Re: APAT English Amateur Poker Championships: Day 2
« Reply #374 on: October 26, 2009, 17:29:42 PM »



Having this bloke called Steve Redfern on my table didn"t help my cause. He was sat directly to my left all day, even at the Buffet table  


I couldn"t even get any extra rice without him re-raising two Chapatis   :D


Was a pleasure to meet you Craig - see you at the next one hopefully