Seat 1 : Lise Vigezzi
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the journalist in
the pink hat is back |
| Seat 2 : Brian McNally |
"The Cowboy"
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| Seat 3 : Joe Beevers |
"The Elegance"
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| Seat 4 : Noel Furlong |
1999 World
Champ. |
| Seat 5 : Dave Colclough |
strange style that
needs a bit of luck |
| Seat 6 : Mohammed Ravai |
"The
Magician" |
| Seat 7 : Marty Wilson |
let out of prison
just for this show |
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| Ravai shows why you shouldn't play
QJ when he comes up against AQ and a board of 4-Q-5-6-Q gets him all in and out
to Colclough. |
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| Furlong plays well to extract money from
Marti, checking a straight on 4th that pairs on the river, only to get bluff
raised by Marti when he makes a small bet. Noel becomes chip leader. A little
later he makes a normal semi-bluff raise with K-9 clubs when the the flop comes
3-4-8 with two clubs. Joe has bet the flop with 200 and Furlong's raise of 600
is too much for him to play the hand well. Had Joe had nothing then a smaller
raise would have taken him out, a pair would have seen him call. Now the only
instance that Joe can come back is with slow played Aces or Kings or a much
bigger hand. Either way Furlong has forced himself to call the re-raise that
comes with Joe having trips. Had Noel just called and flushed on fourth he
would be getting great odds from Joe with the next bet. Joe makes a house on
the next card and Furlong is reduced to a much shorter stack. |
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| Noel loses a bit more to Marti who's
all-in wins and then Lise slows plays her second Ace-Ace to take the 1999 World
Champ out. |
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| Marti's small stack then goes out
with A-9 to Joe's Q-Q. |
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| Lise has been riding her good hands but
finally she misses the board and Joe takes off a winning hand with a bet with
his A-9 to her A-Q on 10-K-10-6. She stays in with reduced chips. |
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| Cowboy short stacked makes two pair
with A-5 but A-Q of spades flushes him out. |
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| Joe tries a few bluffs against Lise
that don't work but finally gets lucky when all-in A-9 overturns her 8-8. A
little later her A-K is beaten and she goes out a little unfortunate. |
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| Heads up provides little to see from
Dave Colclough and Joe Beevers. Joe beats Dave out with another
improving A-9 against 8-8. |