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09-02-2008 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Berky
and we got to eat for free!
ummmmm yehfu

is anyone else playing the 4k tomorrow?
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09-02-2008 , 06:28 PM
make sure you have your passport on you at all times as cops will stop and ask for it and i imagine itll be a hassle if you dont have one on you
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09-02-2008 , 09:05 PM
Good fun table, had some aggro Norwegian on my right who was good fun to talk to about three/four/five-betting, utg being the new button and other typical Scandi madness and YoungHov two to my left who kept reshoving my co/button opens. Wish the structure was a little longer, but thats just a tiny gripe. Good luck to everyone still in!
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09-02-2008 , 09:36 PM
just got up anyone want to grab breakfast at venetion/waldo before the tourney?
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09-02-2008 , 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by JayPez
ah just had a look at pokernews, i was sitting 2 to your right on table 6 seabeast gg. glasses etc.
yeah i knew that was you, i think re: what you said about dressing smart... you do look kinda like a nit irl, so you can probably get away with a decent amount of squeezes and resteals and small threebets and stuff =)
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09-03-2008 , 05:34 AM
We're trying to get a game of mafia going tonight(also known as werewolf), if anyone is interested, knock on my door or shoot me a PM, if you haven't heard of this game, come anyways because it is awesome
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09-03-2008 , 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by timex
We're trying to get a game of mafia going tonight(also known as werewolf), if anyone is interested, knock on my door or shoot me a PM, if you haven't heard of this game, come anyways because it is awesome
pm'ed
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09-03-2008 , 06:45 AM
i cbfed staying 4-5 days for highroller so im done. nice meeting some of you, laterz!

ps HK is ballin outta control, so much better than macau, def worth checking out on the way home
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09-03-2008 , 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SEABEAST
yeah i knew that was you, i think re: what you said about dressing smart... you do look kinda like a nit irl, so you can probably get away with a decent amount of squeezes and resteals and small threebets and stuff =)
What did you think about me. I was the nitty asian kid at table 12. The one with the white hat in the 5 spot.

I capped my Day 1 by getting read to pull a squeeze on a 1500 MP (your nemesis 9 seater) raise + CO call. Stacking my 14500 chips to shove and my cards (K6dd) flip up in the process so CO could see it and then I quickly fold and the table laughs.
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09-03-2008 , 07:46 AM
BTW, Grand Waldo changed their router now and internet is booming.

You may have to change your TCP/IP config
192.168.1.1xx
255. ---------
192.168.1.124

202.175.3.3
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09-03-2008 , 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Tilter
BTW, Grand Waldo changed their router now and internet is booming.
With the WCOOP starting in 2 days and several players complaining about latency problems, we asked the hotel to upgrade their connection. Their IT department contacted CTM, their ISP, and invested in both a bigger pipe and some new equipment. I hope this improves things for everyone.
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09-03-2008 , 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by eBo
The players at my table in the HKD4000 were very tight. I expected worse.

Adam Schwartz, you were a no show last night.
We got there at about 7:15 and looked for you. Chan was in the lobby as well as Huck.

Went over to the track and apparently there are no races in September.
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09-03-2008 , 07:59 AM
is there anywhere i can buy a razer? or does anyone have a spare?
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09-03-2008 , 08:02 AM
lol where are my roommates :\ pretty sure I'm just going to have a quiet one tonight.

Also, lol:

New Deck Please...
The deck of cards on Men "The Master" Nguyen's table has had to be changed due to problems with marked cards. It has been reported that they are now on their fifth deck of cards for the day.
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09-03-2008 , 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by bazooka87
lol where are my roommates :\ pretty sure I'm just going to have a quiet one tonight.

Also, lol:

New Deck Please...
The deck of cards on Men "The Master" Nguyen's table has had to be changed due to problems with marked cards. It has been reported that they are now on their fifth deck of cards for the day.
Ya I was at the table until he busted me. Don't think he was doing anything like marking as he was constantly complaining about not being able to change it.

Theres like 4526632 razors in the spa. Have someone get one for you.
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09-03-2008 , 08:47 AM
ahh theres one in the kit they give you in the bathroom in the hotel.

im ******ed
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09-03-2008 , 09:37 AM
sigh busto like 4 hands left in the day get upto 40k pretty early then get table changed and lose 2 flips for 20k a piece get down to 15k chip up and down a bunch I got 3bet a ton guy to my direct left min 3bet me like 4 times in 5 orbits by the 5th one I'm otb with A8o and jam on his sb 3bet after they announce theres a few hands left in the day he coverers me by like 1-2k. he tanks for a good 2 minutes leans in to get a sick live read then stars chatting how I dont have aces or kings he calls with QQ......... and he is like what a donk shoving that I never wanted to suckout on someone so badly, but I suck at winning AIPFs was 0-5 this whole tourney. Players are absoluetely awful here and I got in an arguement with some aussie named chris who tried to abused the IWTSTH rule I called him out on he even said his reasoning for wanted to see my hand that I mucked at showdown was for information I told him thats not what the rule is for and he's abusing it he gets all angry at me and asks me how many cardrooms I've ran as well as do I know who he is I laugh at him for a bit but he gives up.

Looking forward to online for a few days then gunna ft the 20k for sure.
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09-03-2008 , 10:11 AM
I had a tough table, which included Men The Master & Adam Schwartz, and Joe Hachem at the end of the day. Play was tight and solid all day long.

26k going into day 2.
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09-03-2008 , 10:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by eBo
I had a tough table, which included Men The Master & Adam Schwartz, and Joe Hachem at the end of the day. Play was tight and solid all day long.

26k going into day 2.
What seat where you?
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09-03-2008 , 11:49 AM
Are they going to be releasing seat assignments for tomorrow online?
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09-03-2008 , 12:56 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tilter
What did you think about me. I was the nitty asian kid at table 12. The one with the white hat in the 5 spot.

I capped my Day 1 by getting read to pull a squeeze on a 1500 MP (your nemesis 9 seater) raise + CO call. Stacking my 14500 chips to shove and my cards (K6dd) flip up in the process so CO could see it and then I quickly fold and the table laughs.
haha that's awesome i still can't believe i played a whole day on clockwyze's left and didn't threebet him once, it was a weird day of poker.

i could tell you were thinking and stuff but didn't have a strong opinion other than that you were pretty tight.
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09-03-2008 , 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Tilter
Are they going to be releasing seat assignments for tomorrow online?
Table 1

Seat 1: Mansour Matloubi (England) 20,900
Seat 2: Michael Doodson (Australia) 25,100
Seat 3: Dmytro Usenko (Ukraine) 20,300
Seat 4: Keith Greaves (UK) 37,600
Seat 5: Stiven Strmecki (Australia) 10,500
Seat 6: Harry Demetriou (UK) 25,600
Seat 7: Charlie Gang (Australia) 7100
Seat 8: Kevin Chan (Canada) 14,400
Seat 9: Giuseppe Gumina (Australia) 24,500

Table 2

Seat 1: John Juanda (USA) 25,800
Seat 2: Michael Hill (UK) 38,500
Seat 3: Andrew Pantling (Canada) 54,800
Seat 4: Bill Copeland (USA) 54,600
Seat 5: Michael Lindstrom (Denmark) 21,100
Seat 6: Dylan Wilkerson (USA) 21,000
Seat 7: Daphne Lim (Netherlands) 16,900
Seat 8: Frank Gu (USA) 13,200
Seat 9: Joe Ebanks (USA) 25,700
Seat 10: Kevin Macphee (USA) 61,900

Table 3

Seat 1: Chad Siu (Canada) 11,300
Seat 2: Michael Boon Suan Tan (Hong Kong) 12,200
Seat 3: Hoi Wing Derek Cheung (Hong Kong) 6700
Seat 4: Josh Mammon (Canada) 8300
Seat 5: Robert Megino (New Zealand) 15,500
Seat 6: Mike McDonald (Canada) 3500
Seat 7: Ruizhong Chen (Switzerland) 3 7 16,700
Seat 8: Johnny Huynh ((Vietnam)) 44,200
Seat 9: Ricky Lui (Australia) 15,100
Seat 10: Diwei Huang (Singapore) 34,900

Table 4

Seat 1: King Fung Yan (Hong Kong) 18,800
Seat 2: Keith Wintermans (Canada) 6700
Seat 3: Jacky Forestier (France) 6600
Seat 4: Joseph Di Tomasso (Hong Kong) 11,300
Seat 5: Aditya Agarwal (India) 45,200
Seat 6: Simon Greene 16,000
Seat 7: Nicholas Steven Chlebeck (USA) 50,800
Seat 8: Hon Ming Kim Lee (Hong Kong) 27,100
Seat 9: Erkan Isci (Turkey) 20,700
Seat 10: John Dalessandri (Australia) 45,200

Table 5

Seat 1: Steven Djingga (Indonesia) 62,400
Seat 2: David Lee (Australia) 29,800
Seat 3: Manuel Chu Jo (USA) 22,400
Seat 4: Tyler Cornell (USA) 39,500
Seat 5: Marko Neumann (Germany) 12,900
Seat 6: Mark Everett (Australia) 27,200
Seat 7: William Wright (USA) 45,200
Seat 8: Daniel Collier (USA) 15,000
Seat 9: Daniel Coupal (Canada) 14,700
Seat 10: Van Nguyen (USA) 27,800

Table 6

Seat 1: Barry O'Callaghan (Ireland) 9500
Seat 2: Terrence Chan (Hong Kong) 22,800
Seat 3: Charles Chua (Australia) 49,100
Seat 4: Brianna Renee Bramer (USA) 21,500
Seat 5: Erwin Co (Philippines) 11,000
Seat 6: David Maudlin (England) 17,200
Seat 7: Joe Hachem (Australia) 5,500
Seat 8: Daisy Cupino Wain (USA) 70,100
Seat 9: Victor Zebei Hon (Australia) 26,100
Seat 10: Bulent Gørmez (Denmark) 11,800

Table 7

Seat 1: Carter Gill (USA) 48,400
Seat 2: Edward Sabat (USA) 41,400
Seat 3: Yvo Molin (Netherlands) 20,500
Seat 4: Samuel Frederick Riley (Australia) 19,500
Seat 5: Matt Russell (USA) 16,500
Seat 6: William Jr Te (Philippines) 12,600
Seat 7: Adrian Mills (Ireland) 10,900
Seat 8: Kenichi Takarabe (Japan) 9800
Seat 9: Masayuki Nagata (Japan) 9800

Table 8

Seat 1: Doron Tourgman (Germany) 18,500
Seat 2: Rodney Davidson (Australia) 36,100
Seat 3: Dominic Mykhaltso (Canada) 24,000
Seat 4: John Babatsikos (Australia) 14,600
Seat 5: Man Wai Paul Siu (Hong Kong) 33,000
Seat 6: Colin Lovelock (UK) 3900
Seat 7: Johnny Chan (USA) 12,800
Seat 8: Cang Nguyen (USA) 39,500
Seat 9: Bob Binsky (USA) 14,000
Seat 10: Nick Blackburn (USA) 18,900

Table 9

Seat 1: Andre Wagner (Germany) 109,700
Seat 2: Phi Long Luu (Australia) 29,100
Seat 3: Aaron Matthew Zhi Hua Lim (Australia) 37,900
Seat 4: Chad Brown Team PokerStars Pro (USA) 40,600
Seat 5: Stephen Darnell (England) 17,000
Seat 6: Jose Ramos (Brazil) 29,500
Seat 7: Cho Fai Nicholas Wong (Hong Kong) 31,500
Seat 8: Patricia Ingram (USA) 11,300
Seat 9: Tom Nicholas Rafferty (Australia) 39,000
Seat 10: Yongseok Choi (Korea) 56,600

Table 10

Seat 1: Isabelle Mercier (Canada) 8200
Seat 2: Hang Ha (Vietnam) 13,500
Seat 3: Hongji Liu (China) 5400
Seat 4: Wooka Kim (Japan) 18,200
Seat 5: Thomas Bihl (Germany) 13,600
Seat 6: Kai Lee Tse (Hong Kong) 11,900
Seat 7: Thomas Kazemieh (Germany) 20,400
Seat 8: Taneli Tiikkaja (Finland) 34,500
Seat 9: Euell Smith (Bermuda) 9,300
Seat 10: Olle Lindberg (Sweden) 17,000

Table 11

Seat 1: Tamas Lendvai (Hungary) 31,100
Seat 2: Tommi Eteläperä (Finland) 16,600
Seat 3: Matthew Lee (Hong Kong) 14,800
Seat 4: So Myung Sim (South Korea) 25,900
Seat 5: Yadong Liu (China) 51,500
Seat 6: Koen De Bakker (Netherlands) 17,900
Seat 7: Deng Feng Yu (China) 31,600
Seat 8: Derick Hernandez (Philippines) 17,900
Seat 9: Frank Bianco (Australia) 22,800
Seat 10: Kenneth Hicks 60,100

Table 12

Seat 1: Mikael Rosen (Sweden) 54,000
Seat 2: Xinzheng Xu (China) 52,800
Seat 3: Veerachai Vongxaiburana (Thailand) 32,900
Seat 4: Johnny Olesen (Denmark) 26,800
Seat 5: Robert Dobbs (USA) 17,500
Seat 6: Chris Levick (Australia) 17,000
Seat 7: Ong Heng (Singapore) 11,300
Seat 8: Alex Niu (Territory of Taiwan) 8100
Seat 9: Mark Bongo (USA) 7100
Seat 10: Xin Shen (China) 3500

Table 13

Seat 1: Pete Giordano (USA) 24,000
Seat 2: Tyrone Kerrigan UK 49,400
Seat 3: Adrian De Carteret (UK) 7,400
Seat 4: Chulwoo Park (Korea) 20,900
Seat 5: Emad Tahtouh (Australia) 28,800
Seat 6: Charles Resewehr (USA) 4400
Seat 7: Eugene Borukhov (USA) 26,100
Seat 8: George Vassilopoulos (Australia) 21,300
Seat 9: Alexander Willy Edward Jung (Germany) 30,600
Seat 10: Chih Fang (Territory of Taiwan) 11,200

Table 14

Seat 1: Phil Johnson (USA) 122,600
Seat 2: Guray Turkay (Turkey) 54,300
Seat 3: Pontus Kers (Sweden) 15,000
Seat 4: Mark Ioli (USA) 14 4 13,200
Seat 5: Jonathan Macey (Australia) 9900
Seat 6: Yinh Chieh Chen 40,700
Seat 7: David Ewing (Australia) 16,900
Seat 8: Michael Pedley (Australia) 17,000
Seat 9: Michael Tang (Netherlands) 44,200
Seat 10: Mudasser Khan (Denmark) 9600

Table 15

Seat 1: Ming Lee (USA) 39,200
Seat 2: Dennis Waterman (USA) 75,800
Seat 3: Mark Griffiths (Switzerland) 42,400
Seat 4: Joel Doods (Australia) 19,000
Seat 5: Troy Perry (Australia) 16,900
Seat 6: Nam Thien Le (USA) 14,500
Seat 7: Sarah Wing Yi Lee (Hong Kong) 8800
Seat 8: Sam Jessop (Australia) 18,800
Seat 9: Yun-Hsiang Terry Fan (China) 30,600
Seat 10: Mark Walsh (Ireland) 95,000

Table 16

Seat 1: Martin Comer (Australia) 11,400
Seat 2: Andras Kovacs (Hungary) 16,800
Seat 3: Anson Wong (Hong Kong) 11,700
Seat 4: Tom Carter (USA) 9400
Seat 5: Mark Furniss (Australia) 11,400
Seat 6: Marius Bobinas (Lithuania) 13,400
Seat 7: Romain Rambaldi (France) 21,400
Seat 8: Manlee Wan (Macau) 20,600
Seat 9: Andrew Lichtenberger (USA) 22,600
Seat 10: Chris Battenfield (USA) 24,500

Table 17

Seat 1: Chintana Blumenthal (Thailand) 25,100
Seat 2: Daniel Schreiber (USA) 13,100
Seat 3: Dave Gibeault (Canada) 21,000
Seat 4: Chung Yiu Charles Lam (Hong Kong) 41,000
Seat 5: Munehiko Matsuyama (Japan) 16,400
Seat 6: Jamie Bunner (Canada) 9,900
Seat 7: Kristopher Cunz (Australia) 26,300
Seat 8: Elton Tsang (Hong Kong) 31,200
Seat 9: Steffan Van Khoa Da Denmark 59,300
Seat 10: Tian Chen (China) 62,500

Table 18

Seat 1: Kofi Farkye (USA) 78,700
Seat 2: David Steicke (Australia) 87,700
Seat 3: Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (France) 15,100
Seat 4: Gouliang Xu (China) 17,500
Seat 5: Jon Parsons (UK) 30,500
Seat 6: Anthony Wright (Australia) 8400
Seat 7: Javed Abrahams (England) 32,500
Seat 8: Sean Oliver Moreno (Philippines) 16,400
Seat 9: Chris Grigorian (USA) 24,400
Seat 10: Jeppe Drivsholm (Denmark) 54,800

Table 19

Seat 1: Ewan Morgan (Australia) 10,900
Seat 2: Karl Erik Hjort (Sweden) 22,000
Seat 3: Terry Gonzaga (Philippines) 9100
Seat 4: Matt Affleck (USA) 16,700
Seat 5: Kejing Tang (China) 5,800
Seat 6: Kuok Wai Will Cheong (Macau) 14,500
Seat 7: Matthias Koerber (Germany) 17,400
Seat 8: Faraz Jaka (USA) 28,800
Seat 9: Shunu Zang (China 27,800
Seat 10: David Chiu (USA) 13,000

Table 20

Seat 1: Quinn Do (Korea) 83,600
Seat 2: Ka Yung (Canada) 26,200
Seat 3: Hyunjin Lee (Korea 21,800
Seat 4: Lee Nelson (New Zealand) 29,900
Seat 5: Joe Pharo (USA) 35,100
Seat 6: John Byrne (USA) 11,500
Seat 7: Olov Thomas Nilsson (Lithuania) 30,900
Seat 8: Mark Mcguigan (USA) 27,300
Seat 9: Brad Ogier (UK) 7600
Seat 10: Eric Liu (Canada) 16,600

Table 21

Seat 1: Frank Bianco (Australia) 20,000
Seat 2: Ming Chak Phil Lau (Hong Kong) 35,600
Seat 3: Sami Laurinen (Finland) 10,000
Seat 4: Mikael Johansson (Sweden) 26,200
Seat 5: Naohiko Yamazaki (Japan) 9100
Seat 6: Thanh Van Nguyen (Vietnam) 9800
Seat 7: Johnny Cheung (Canada) 15,900
Seat 8: Jaroslaw Jaskiewicz (Canada) 19,400
Seat 9: Ole Johan Steinvik (Norway) 68,900
Seat 10: Mads A Amot (Norway) 25,200
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09-03-2008 , 02:39 PM
how can they play 9 handed day1 and have plenty of dealers and tables and run a side event then go 10 handed on day2 that's pretty silly
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09-03-2008 , 03:38 PM
hope i get to bust hachem. anyone know who this daisy chick is?
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09-03-2008 , 04:37 PM
Anyone in waldo grinding online this morning for the wed night tourneys? Venetions internet too shaky for ftp and keeps going down
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