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APAT'ers @ WSOP
« on: May 27, 2010, 17:53:38 PM »
As the WSOP is about to start I thought it might be a good idea if we had a list of APAT"ers playing in this years events.

I"ll start the list off as I am playing Event #54.



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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2010, 18:14:19 PM »
I"m there 14th - 23rd June... playing Event #30, $1500 NLHE (Jun 16) and depending on results possibly event #36, $1000 NLHE (Jun 19/20).

I"ll also be playing one or more tournaments from the deepstack series" at Binions, Golden Nugget, Venetian and Ceasars.

Nice to see the Binions 2am is back on the schedule!  ::)
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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2010, 18:53:59 PM »
Flying out Saturday. Thinking of playing loads of the $330 events at Ceasar"s rather than one $1500 WSOP event. 15,000 stack and 50 min blinds. Great stuff!

Cash at the MGM too. Lots of tourists.

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2010, 21:24:20 PM »
MY complete schedule looks like this:

29/6 - Aria - $140
1/7 - Rio (WSOP Event 54) - $1000
3/7 - Day 2 or Caesar"s Mega Stack Series - $225
4/7 - Day 3 or Binions Poker classic - $210
5/7 - Venetian DeepStack Extravaganza III - $340
6/7 - Mirage SnG - $130
7/7 - Binions Poker classic - $160
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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2010, 23:53:00 PM »
A party of us will be over there between 11th - 19th, not sure what games I will be playing yet

Will be checking out this page if anybody has any recommendations on which games to play.

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2010, 05:09:50 AM »
I may play a wsop event this weekend (either the $1k or $1.5k), although the Venetian deepstack starts tomorrow and Caesars has been lucky so far this week...

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2010, 06:39:52 AM »

A party of us will be over there between 11th - 19th, not sure what games I will be playing yet

Will be checking out this page if anybody has any recommendations on which games to play.

:)


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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #7 on: May 28, 2010, 12:53:32 PM »
good luck everyone, giving it a miss this year
Looking forward to making my first day 2

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2010, 01:21:47 AM »

As the WSOP is about to start I thought it might be a good idea if we had a list of APAT"ers playing in this years events.

I"ll start the list off as I am playing Event #54.





Hi there - I will be playing this event too!  Altho I think they are expecting about 4000 runners so we probably won"t be at same table.  I"m staying at Palazzo (part of Venetian).  Drop me a line if you fancy meeting up for a drink.

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2010, 09:51:23 AM »
See above - I decided to play the $1000 event after all. Just got back from the Rio (it"s 1.45am here) after just failing to make the end of Day 2. Came 73rd out of 4345 for $5600.

The last hand was a bit annoying. I have AQ in the SB, and am on about 7 Ms, so enough to make the inevitable raiser fold. The raise duely happens from the cut-off, but then the loose player on the button reaises. I know I"m ahead of him, so push. The cut-off folds and the button calls after much thought. He has a price though, so fair enough, and he has Jc-6c. The flop is horrible - it gives him a straight draw AND a flush draw. The turn hits his 6, then the river gives me my queen, but it"s the queen of clubs! Of course, if the cut-off hadn"t have raised, the loose player"s raise would have been smaller and he would have folded. All very annoying! That pot would have put me in the top 20 out of the 73.

Will now use the profits to play the $1500 event that starts on Wednesday.

1st prize was $600,000 and 9th was about $60,000. So close...

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2010, 09:56:59 AM »

See above - I decided to play the $1000 event after all. Just got back from the Rio (it"s 1.45am here) after just failing to make the end of Day 2. Came 73rd out of 4345 for $5600.

The last hand was a bit annoying. I have AQ in the SB, and am on about 7 Ms, so enough to make the inevitable raiser fold. The raise duely happens from the cut-off, but then the loose player on the button reaises. I know I"m ahead of him, so push. The cut-off folds and the button calls after much thought. He has a price though, so fair enough, and he has Jc-6c. The flop is horrible - it gives him a straight draw AND a flush draw. The turn hits his 6, then the river gives me my queen, but it"s the queen of clubs! Of course, if the cut-off hadn"t have raised, the loose player"s raise would have been smaller and he would have folded. All very annoying! That pot would have put me in the top 20 out of the 73.

Will now use the profits to play the $1500 event that starts on Wednesday
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Well done nice cash, good luck for Wednesday

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2010, 10:24:17 AM »
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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #12 on: June 01, 2010, 18:33:59 PM »
Nice Cash Joe!!

I am following various WSOP sites on Twitter and I was actually tweeted the details of your Quad 7s hand.

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #13 on: June 02, 2010, 13:53:54 PM »
Aaron Gustafson APAT Online winner in S1 in the final 36 of Event 6 the $5k shootout guaranteed  $15k

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Re: APAT'ers @ WSOP
« Reply #14 on: June 02, 2010, 14:35:13 PM »

See above - I decided to play the $1000 event after all. Just got back from the Rio (it"s 1.45am here) after just failing to make the end of Day 2. Came 73rd out of 4345 for $5600.

The last hand was a bit annoying. I have AQ in the SB, and am on about 7 Ms, so enough to make the inevitable raiser fold. The raise duely happens from the cut-off, but then the loose player on the button reaises. I know I"m ahead of him, so push. The cut-off folds and the button calls after much thought. He has a price though, so fair enough, and he has Jc-6c. The flop is horrible - it gives him a straight draw AND a flush draw. The turn hits his 6, then the river gives me my queen, but it"s the queen of clubs! Of course, if the cut-off hadn"t have raised, the loose player"s raise would have been smaller and he would have folded. All very annoying! That pot would have put me in the top 20 out of the 73.

Will now use the profits to play the $1500 event that starts on Wednesday.

1st prize was $600,000 and 9th was about $60,000. So close...


nice one Joe - ul on not getting deeper