Wednesday, August 31, 2005

matrix

matrix ['mei.triks] n., pl. matrices or matrixes. — ORIGIN Latin, ‘womb’, from mater ‘mother’.

1. A situation or surrounding substance within which something else originates, develops, or is contained: “Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every form of freedom” (Benjamin N. Cardozo).
2. The womb.
3. Anatomy a. The formative cells or tissue of a fingernail, toenail, or tooth. b. The intercellular material in which the cells and fibers of connective tissue are embedded.
4. Geology a. a mass of fine-grained rock in which gems, crystals, or fossils are embedded. b. Groundmass.
5. A mold or die.
6. The principal metal in an alloy, as the iron in steel.
7. A binding substance, as cement in concrete.
8. Mathematics a. A rectangular array of numeric or algebraic quantities subject to mathematical operations. b. Something resembling such an array, as in the regular formation of elements into columns and rows. c. a grid-like array of elements; a lattice.
9. Computer Science The network of intersections between input and output leads in a computer, functioning as an encoder or a decoder.
10. Printing a. A mold used in stereotyping and designed to receive positive impressions of type or illustrations from which metal plates can be cast. b. A metal plate used for casting typefaces.
11. An electroplated impression of a phonograph record used to make duplicate records.
12. A specially shaped instrument, plastic material, or metal strip for holding and shaping the material used in filling a tooth cavity.
13. Fanciful term for a cyberspace expected to emerge from current networking experiments.
14. The totality of present-day computer networks.

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language/The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing/Compact Oxford English Dictionary.

Monday, August 29, 2005

August Poker Babe


August Poker Babe.


Absolute Poker are searching for Miss Absolute. Open online voting will take place October 3-14. In the meantime, feast your eyes on one of the lovely candidates, Monica, somewhere with lots of fish and rocks.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Star City CelebPoker GP: $370


Today was the $370 satellite at CelebPoker where 1 in 10 win a $3,500 Star City CelebPoker Grand Prix Package. Haven't been playing many tournaments lately, especially since my cousin who I haven't since in years has been in town.

To prepare a little for the game, yesterday I played and won a Round 2 at Bugsy's Club. My 3rd Round 3 qualification in 6 Round 2 tournaments.


Also yesterday, I finished 9/50 in the $22 WSPO satellite at Coral/Eurobet. Lost with JJ (70%) v AT (30%) in a crucial pot at the final table that would have given me over 20% of the chips 9 handed. In the end, I went all-in blind with an M of just over 2, UTG+1, and got called in 4 spots to finish 9th.

Anyway, I just finished 32/47 in the $370 Star City satellite. With 33 left I was doing just about average when I picked up AKo in early position and raised 4xBB. Next player to act Domi99 (chip leader) pushed all-in with 88! He was lucky that I only had AK instead of an overpair. If (big IF) he qualifies I might go to Star City just to tell him what a muppet he is and break his legs.... only joking Domi!

Watching Ong Bak can take priority now ;)


The 4 $3,500 package winners in the end were jesperlund, CHEECHMAN, chipmagnet and CurlyWatts. Drb01089 picked up $2,450 for 5th place.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Midweek Mêlée


Not a bad weekend. Finished 8th in the $22 Coral World Speed Poker Open satellite on Saturday. My all-in with AKs was called by Jediael6 who had me slightly covered with 66. He won the pot and went on to win the satellite and a place in the Coral Speed Classic televised heat of The Poker Channel's forthcoming £2,000 72-player WSPO. Elsewhere, I gained my 2nd Round 3 qualification at BugsysClub.

Sunday night, made another visit to the Broadway Casino to show my mate, "SkinnyBill" around. Couldn't stay long so when my AQ lost to 99 I didn't rebuy. If I don't qualify for the CelebPoker Star City £1,000 tournament in the satellite next Sunday I might give the £100 plus 1 Rebuy OR Add-on at Broadway Casino Festival a shot - that depends if I am back from holiday (not sure if I am going yet!) in time.

Received the October issue of Maxim magazine this week, I'm on page 132 - King of Poker baby!

Finally, been playing in the BlueSquare Poker League(s) freezeout tournaments. The amount of sick bad beats I have had there are unbelievable. Wheather it's due to the software being geared by 1 or 2% towards fish play or just the high concentration of rebuy tournament exposed players I don't know. One thing is for sure, it's more than just bad luck. Maybe there's a bounty on me I am not aware of! ;)

Friday, August 19, 2005

Star City NLHE £20 R&A



Played my first live game at Star City Casino last night. It was a £20 Rebuys & Add-on comp. I didn't need any rebuys, just added-on and made the final table (7th) for a $200 profit. After finishing 3rd for $1.5k profit in his first tournament at Broadway Casino, Joe couldn't make back to back final tables at Star City, finishing in the bubble.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Hendon Mob League: Game 7


The Hendon Mob Poker League's Game 7 commenced with 54 players.

I started determined to make up for the last game's run of bad luck. Made another final table (4/7) and gained enough points to send me back into second in the league by finishing 5/54.

My strategy for this game was to ensure a points finish by not playing any big pots. For this reason I was playing Ace high hands very cautiously, even mucking ATs and AQs preflop in spots where I would normally play them. Nevertheless, I doubled up when I called HoneyMonster's standard raise with KK hoping to trap him. He moved all in on the K high flop with AQ and I called with the nuts ;)

Eventually I made the final table as the short stack, the key hand that got me there was doubling up with A8o from the SB after an obvious button steal (with 64). I actually did well to get this far since half-way through the tourney I had connection problems. A lot of lag towards the crucial stages around the money bubble and I even got disconnected during a key hand that I had set up for a big bluff on the river. Maybe it was a blessing!

At the final table I was confident I would move up the points ladder with maybe a little luck. That good fortune came when I had to move all-in with AJo before the blinds hits me with a stack ratio of 4. Luckily I hit an ace to beat The_Brief's KK.

After a few more orbits I was back in the danger zone but I finally got Aces and doubled up once again. HoneyMonster was playing aggressively, everytime I had the BB he was raising from UTG+1. Wasn't gonna make a stand with the ten high hands I was constantly getting especially since it was guaranteed I would get called. Also, I was grateful that other people's actions before me made mucking easier. Laying down 88 and AQs to big early position raises before eventually open raising all-in with AKo and doubling up (once again!) via HoneyMonster.

My patience had paid off as we were now down to 5 handed. Needed one more double up to be in contention to win the game and move to first in the league but my luck finally ran out when I got TT on the button. I pushed all-in and after some thinking Dubai in the BB called with 98 that hit trips. C'est la vie!

Pilf
won Game 7 defeating Dubai heads up.


Game 7 Results

See the Hendon Mob League Top 10 Players.

Read the Mob League Event #7 Official Report

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Star City CelebPoker GP: $40

The £100,000 guaranteed first place Stanley Star City Casino CelebPoker Grand Prix is a £1,000 No Limit Freezeout tournament taking place in Birmingham on the 7th and 8th September 2005.

Today I won an entry, on my first attempt, into the last $370 online final at CelebPoker on 28th August by finishing 6/122 in a satellite. I now have a 10% chance of playing in the Star City £1,000 GP since 1 in 10 will win a $3.5 package in the final. I would like it to be 100% of course! So, if I don't qualify in 2 week's time feel free to send the King of Poker your sponsorship proposals ;)


$40 Sat Results

Still at CelebPoker, I later finished 4/337 in the $500 freeroll. Usually when I am multitabling cash games, I have one or two freerolls running just for fun and to let off steam when I get a bad beat in ring play. Doing well in them is just a bonus.


Freeroll Results

Also today, I played two sats for the WPT Legends of Poker Tournament (Doyle Brunson's next tournament appearance as reigning champ):

In the $22 WPT Celebrity Shootout tournament at Hollywood Poker I finished just outside the top 100 out of 448 when a steal attempt with A5o from the CO committed me against 88 on the flop when I paired my kicker.

In the Coral/Eurobet $50 Legends of Poker satellite I finished 23/96. My all-in steal attempt with 98s was called by K4o and I didn't get lucky.

Finally, signing off on a good note, I got my first Round 3 ticket for the current promo at Bugsys Club. About time too! ;)


Winning the Star City GP next month would give me the bankroll to go for my goals (DaTreble) of winning an EPT event, a WPT event and a WSOP bracelet. Otherwise I can keep dreaming! lol

Saturday, August 13, 2005

EPT Season Two Schedule

This year's PokerStars.com EPT schedule is (with reigning champs and prize money):

EUROPEAN POKER TOUR

SEASON TWO SCHEDULE, 2005-2006

BARCELONA, Spain (Alexander Stevic, €80,000)
EPT Barcelona Open, 16th & 17th September 2005
Buy-in: € 4,000 + 200
Venue: Casino de Barcelona

LONDON, England (John Shipley, £200,000)
Grosvenor Poker Masters, 30th September - 1st & 2nd October 2005 (three days)
Buy-in: £3,000 (*) + 50
Venue: The Grosvenor Victoria Casino

BADEN, Austria (Pascal Perrault, €184,800)
EPT Baden Classic, 4th-6th October 2005
Buy-in: € 4,000 + 190
Venue: Grand Casino Baden

DUBLIN, Republic of Ireland (Ram Vaswani, €93,000)
EPT Dublin, 29th & 30th October 2005
Buy-in: € 4,000 + 200
Venue: The Merrion Casino Club

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (Noah Boeken, DKK 1,098,340)
EPT Scandinavian Open, 25th- 28th January 2006
Buy-in: 30,000 Danish Kroner (*) (4% withheld for taxes/ 4% Admin/Dealers)
Venue: Casino Copenhagen (Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel)

DEAUVILLE, France (Brandon Schaefer, €144,000)
EPT French Open, 8th-11th February 2006
Buy-in: € 4,000 (6% withheld for admin/dealers)
Venue: Casino Barrière de Deauville

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Rob Hollink, €650,000)
EPT Grand Final, 8th-11th March 2006
Buy-in: € 10,000 (6% withheld for admin/dealers)
Venue: Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

All events No Limit Texas Hold’em

* € 4,000 approximately

Thursday, August 11, 2005

DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson



Wednesday, August 10, 2005

DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson: Report


Arrived at the London venue where the Doyle Brunson "Big Deal" match (to be shown on The Poker Channel) would take place and immediately wished the poker legend a happy birthday. He was born on the 10th August 1933.

Mike Tindall didn't make the filming, his replacement was Matthew Norman, a journalist who writes for 4 newspapers including the Sunday Telegraph. To be honest with you, the only player I thought might not show up was Doyle so fair play to the legend for spending most of his birthday having a friendly game of poker with us.


The draw for the seats led to the following table composition:

1. noodleboy
2. DaMatrix
3. Doyle Brunson
4. The Sicilian
5. Matthew
6. Sheperd


Despite the bad draw for me, I felt that I had a good chance of getting it to heads-up between Doyle and I - that's why I have been billing this as DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson since I qualified! I won the first pot when I flopped 2 pair from the SB with K2. Doyle tells me it's bad luck to win the first pot - wished he'd told me before we started!

We each started with 50k chips and 20 minute levels commencing from 1/2k blinds. We we allowed 2 rebuys maximum during the first 3 levels. The Sicilian and I were the only ones to use up all our rebuys. As a bonus to the players who didn't rebuy, they received add-ons of 50k at the end of level 3.

Some interesting hands during the first 3 levels, included The Sicilian doubling through Doyle when his QJ flopped 2 pair on a KQJ board and Doyle called his all-in with KT. I tried to build a stack by going all in with Q6s 3-way. Unfortunately The Sicilian had JJ and Sheperd had KK, a Q on the flop but no further help and Sheperd was the chip leader. Rebuy!


Sheperd

In Level 3 just before the end of the rebuy period, I found AT in the CO and went all in again trying to double up. Doyle called with AK and I was busted again. Rebuy!

Now I had to revert to my level 1 strategy and tighten up a little as I was playing like a maniac. One more busting and I would be out first. Made it to the break intact with about 50k out of the 700k in play. Loads of paparazzi came in and took photos of Doyle.


DaMatrix with Doyle Brunson

Soon after the break, I found AKs UTG+1 and pushed all-in, The Sicilian, thinking I was making a move before the blinds gobbled me up, called off his short stack all-in with A3s. When the board double paired, I thought we had split with our ace kicker - hadn't noticed I'd actually made a flush!


The Sicilian - the only player not busted by Doyle

Matthew was next out when he went all in UTG with A7s and Doyle gambled from the BB with 62. Sixes and deuces had been hitting the flop frequently during the game and Doyle's gamble paid off when he hit trip sixes.

4 handed, I found A2 and pushed all in. Doyle called one again, with A8s, but luckily I hit a deuce to survive.


noodleboy

Noodleboy was out third when he tried to steal Doyle Big Blind with Q7s. I thought he must have had a big hand to attempt such a foolish thing but Doyle read his man right and put him all in with A8. Even though a Q hit the flop, Doyle made a straight on the river.

I was really looking forward to a heads-up between Doyle and I. Three handed, when Sheperd went all in UTG (AJo), I had him covered by 5k. In the SB I found T2s. I just had to call his underaise with the Brunson! Doyle though, raised my last 5k all-in with 82 to try and knock both of us out. His 82 flopped 2 pair and Doyle won the tourney.


Incidently, if Doyle hadn't called I would have been heads-up with him with a 3-1 chip disadvantage which would have been interesting - maybe I should have asked Doyle not to call so that one of us could have a heads-up with him... but I found though that Doyle is a ruthless poker player and takes almost every opportunity to try to bust someone out with any hand.

It was really fitting for Doyle to win, especially on his birthday. He kindly donated the prize money to a cancer charity to cap off a brilliant day. I was pretty happy with my second place and played as well as I could considering I didn't get dealt a single pair all day.


Final Results:

1. Doyle Brunson
2. DaMatrix
3. Sheperd
4. noodleboy
5. Matthew Norman
6. The Sicilian


Each of the losers received a signed hard back copy of Doyle Brunson's Super System 2. My message said, "May the flop be with you!".

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Hendon Mob League: Game 6


After over two months since Game 5, the Hendon Mob Poker League's Game 6 finally kicks off tonight.

Got off to a great start, 2500 starting chips, 25/25 blinds. I had AA in the BB, UTG makes a bet, folded round to me, I raise to over 1k and he reraises all in, I call. His AK needed a heart on the river for a flush that doesn't materialize and I am chip leader with 5,000 chips.

The river isn't so kind the next hand I play. Still level one. The table is tight, so I limp in with 83s looking to hit a flop. Criamulus two to my left makes it 100. I call 75 looking to take his whole stack.

Flop is Td8d3. I bet over half the pot, since I put him on an over pair, and he re-raises to about 400. I double his bet and he calls. Now I am sure that I am ahead and trips are unlikely when the turn is a 4. First to act, I raise him all-in I am happy with taking the pot (since he probably has an 18% change of hitting the river) or getting called.

Criamulus
interprets my all-in as being weak (intended, but it also protects my hand) and calls off all his chips with JJ but hits one of his 8 outs when another 4 arrives!!!

If that didn't suck enough, blinds 75/150, I am short stacked with K7s in the BB, Belly-Buster in late position raises it to 600. Putting him on a steal I go all-in looking to double up. He hits a straight with T9o though!

I finish 40th out of 55 mobsters. Hopefully I'll get my own back next week, in Game 7.

See the Hendon Mob League Top 10 Players.

Monday, August 08, 2005

DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson: Warm Up


Having decided that my friend Joe will be accompanying me and playing in the Doyle Brunson match to be shown on The Poker Channel, the final 6 player table (sixpac) tournament line up will be:

Doyle Brunson
Mike Tindall (All-Star Poker Challenge Champ & Rugby player)
DaMatrix
Joe "The Sicilian"
Sheperd

noodleboy


To prepare for the match, we made our first trip to The Broadway Casino in Birmingham so that Joe could experience his first live No-Limit poker tournament.



The tournament was a £20 Rebuy & Add-on with an excellent structure and skilled staff and dealers. I made it to the end of the rebuy period with over 10k in chips from the starting 1k without any rebuys. Joe needed a few rebuys to get to grips with the whole experience especially since he was being a little unlucky. Adding on at the end of the break, he only had just over 2k in chips. After some motivational talk from DaMatrix though, Joe returned to the table ready to play like a beast! His luck was about to change...

During the freezeout section, everything was going according to plan, we were down to just 2 tables, I was picking up small pots waiting like a tiger in the bushes ready to go for the kill and Joe was doubling up every other hand. Joe had parlayed his 2k into over 20k with a mixture of skill and luck, when I was dealt AA UTG with blinds at 400/800. The action in this level had been fast, so limping in was the obvious decision as I was 100% sure there would be a pre-flop raise.

Sure enough, UTG+1 (who has me slighly covered) raised to about 4k - everyone folds back round to me and I ponder how I can get the rest of my 9k in and get called. Do I flat call and then push all in on the flop or just reraise all in preflop? I opt for option B and reraise all-in, making it over 6k to him to call. He does just that and flips over AJo! I turn over AA and someone half-heartedly accuses me of doing a "Trumper" for taking about 20 seconds to re-raise all-in with the pocket rockets pre-flop! Crazy!

Anyway, all my money is in as a big favourite and winning this pot would give me an average final table stack, but the flop brings two Jacks and I am out. :(

Meanwhile Joe is making some great Sicilian poker moves and busting people out left right and centre getting to the final table as the chip leader with over 70k out of the 200k in play.



Another break, and some more DaMatrix coaching, regarding deals and playing strategy and Joe is ready to go. I expect him to finish in the top 3 and after some deal making collect about £1k (since there is £3k prize money distributed in the top 3 places).

The final table starts of playing tight, the short stacks are holding on trying to move up the prize ladder. Meanwhile, Joe is trying to knockout the small stacks with the worst of it but doesn't manage to get lucky. His stack is decreasing, but he is still on target for a top 3 finish in his first live tournament.

After a long final table session, we do finally manage to get to 3-way play. Joe has just slightly less than the second largest chip stack. The chip leader has a big lead. A deal is struck, and the chip leader receives £1,300, the remaing player and Joe both receive nearly £900. There is a £300 seat left to play for, and the first hand after the deal Joe calls an all-in by the chip leader with AJo. The chip leader though, with KTo, manages to hit a ten on the river and Joe officially finishes 3rd.

A great comeback from the first break and a fantastic result in his first tournament! Many thanks to The Broadway Casino for running an excellent tournament. Doyle Brunson here we come!

Sunday, August 07, 2005

DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson: Preview


That's right! I will be taking on the living legend of poker, Doyle Brunson, in central London on the 10th of August to be shown on The Poker Channel. As well as, Doyle Brunson, Mike “Junkyard Dog” Tindall (World Champion Rugby player), fresh from his All-Star Poker Challenge win, will also be at the 6 player table.


I qualified by placing in a $30 satellite on Poker Heaven on Thursday 4th August. We made a deal 3-way since I had 50% of the chips and the other two had 25% each. I took a seat and "Sheperd" and "noodleboy" decided to go together since each package winner can take a friend.


Satellite Results

The satellite was pretty tough. Among the 24 other starters were mobsters/blondites "The_Brief" and "londongirl". A player that stood out was "Carpe1". He was playing textbook no-limit tournament poker and kept putting pressure on my blinds. I nearly made a stand with A rag on his 3rd steal attempt but felt the situation wasn't right. Next orbit though I came over the top all-in with T8o and after a long pause Carpe1 folded. Phew!

My stack was below average pretty much thoughout the entire tournament. I patiently waited to get to a full final table from short handed 2 tables out. At the final table, I set about doubling up a few times to 20k chips. Unlike day 1 of the VC Poker Cup 2005, here I was making the right moves to stay ahead from getting eaten up by the blinds and I also survived a few coin flips.

The key hand that secured my seat was when I got dealt TT and flopped a set, the river was a death card - giving me a full house and my opponent the nut flush. That double up took me to over 20k and then the deal was made.

The next night, after watching Tony Bloom win the VC Poker Cup, I saw Gus Hansen outside the Grosvenor Victoria Casino where the European Poker Championship £5k main event was taking place. He wasn't looking too happy after being turned away for not wearing a collar. As he was wandering about Edgware Road looking lost, I managed to catch up with him to ask him if he had any tips for playing against Doyle. Gus just said, "Play good!".


Poker Heaven Promotion details:

"Fancy playing at the same table as two-time World Series of Poker Champion, Doyle 'Texas Dolly' Brunson?

Poker Heaven has teamed up with The Poker Channel to give two lucky qualifiers, and two of their friends, the chance to take on the Godfather of Poker in front of the TV cameras.

The game will take place in London and will give a total of four qualifiers the opportunity to learn from a man that has been there, done it and got 10 WSOP bracelets to show for it!

Oh, and we forgot to mention, there is also a first prize of £1000 up for grabs!"


"The Poker Channel is the world’s first digital TV channel dedicated to poker and is the home of quality gambling entertainment.

Launched on Sky on the 23rd of March 2005, The Poker Channel is broadcasting 24hrs/day to initially 7.3m UK homes.

The channel embodies the culture, lifestyle and attitude of poker fans worldwide and offers a one-stop shop for UK poker fans, providing the highest quality poker television coverage, including live tournaments, educational and documentary programming, editorial and magazine style shows, and live “play along” games.

The channel focuses on providing more live coverage of major poker tournaments and will televise the first ever live tournament heats, bringing the viewer closer to the excitement and thrill of poker.

The Poker Channel is available to all Sky subscribers, as a free to air channel, and is located under the Entertainment section Channel Number 265. "


DB v DM: Coming soon to a television near you!


Jump to DaMatrix v Doyle Brunson: Warm Up

Saturday, August 06, 2005

VC Poker Cup 2005





Victor Chandler and Ken Doherty (Photo courtesy of VC)

Friday, August 05, 2005

VC Poker Cup 2005: Day 5 - Final Table



Final Table Line-Up and Starting Chips/Odds


Seat 1 - Xyuen "Bad Girl" Pham - 136,000 (6/1)

Seat 2 - Kevin "Lovejoy" O'leary - 73,000 (8/1)

Seat 3 - Tony "The Lizard" Bloom - 317,000 (5/4)

Seat 4 - Rolf Inge Kavik - 254,000 (5/1)

Seat 5 - Ben Roberts - 210,000 (4/1)

Seat 6 - Jan Sjavik - 210,000 (4/1)



At stake, £200,000 and the VC Poker Cup

Xyuen "Bad Girl" Pham was out first collecting £16,000. Kevin "Lovejoy" O'leary finished 5th winning £25,000. Next out, Jan Sjavik for £35,000.


Ben Roberts, finished 3rd for £50,000


Heads-Up action


(from left)Thomas Kremser, Ben Roberts and Jan Sjavik look on


More Heads-Up


Final hand, all the chips are in on the turn, Tony needs a Ten or Jack to win the cup.

Tony Bloom won the VC Poker Cup 2005 after coming back from less than 200k chips against Rolf Inge Kavik's 1 million plus stack.


River win


Victor Chandler presents Tony Bloom with a cheque for £200k


QT is the cup winner


The new VC Poker Cup champion, Tony Bloom with Maxim King of Poker, DaMatrix!

The Hendon Mob Poker Database: VC Poker Cup 2005 Results

Thursday, August 04, 2005

VC Poker Cup 2005: Day 4 - Semi Finals



2 tables of 6, top 3 from each table carry forward their chip stack to the final table of 6.


SEMI FINAL RESULTS:


Table 1


Saet1 - Rolf Inge Kavik - 254k

Seat 2 - Stuart Fox - out in 6th position

Seat 3 - Xyuen "Bad Girl" Pham - 136k

Seat 4 - John Kabbaj - out in 4th position

Seat 5 - Ben Roberts - 210k

Seat 6 - Lee Nelson - out in 5th position



Bad "Good" Girl in Round 1


Table 2


Seat 1 Tony Bloom - 317k

Seat 2 - Jan Sjavik - 210k

Seat 3 - Thomas Gundersen - out in 4th position

Seat 4 - Robert Cooper - out in 5th position

Seat 5 - Richard Holmes - out in 6th position

Seat 6 - Kevin "Lovejoy" O'leary ( VC Poker online qualifier) - 73k



Lovejoy in Round 1


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VC Poker Cup 2005: Day 5 - Final Table

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

VC Poker Cup 2005: Day 3



Final day of qualifying. First out was Devilfish (on TV table) knocked out by Andreas Hagen, other exits included Mel Judah, Marcel Luske, Surinder Sunar, Ken Doherty, Garry Bush and Victor Chandler.


AK no good against KK

Some of the other players in action today:


Martin de Knijff


Ken Lennaard


Surinder Sunar and Marcel Luske

The 4 eventual qualifiers were: Martin de Knijff, John Kabbaj, Kevin O'Leary and Richard Holmes.


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VC Poker Cup 2005: Day 4 - Semi Finals