For starters. I cannot accept I missed this one yesterday but I would be remiss if I did not mention our brother 's incredible run to the cash in the $2500 Main Event of the BC Poker Championship over the weekend. furnish has got an over on his blog but let me just go away off by saying Wow! Congratulations to the crazy man himself for what I assume is his biggest ever cash live or online. As my longtime readers know there is absolutely nothing I desire more than biggest-ever poker scores by bloggers and this one definitely fits the bill as it remains one of the best performances in a Main Event of a "real" tournament that I experience of for any blogger. We had winning the first event (not the main event but still) of the LA Poker change state including something like $126,000 or something a bring together of years ago and of cover there was 's recent domination in the Poker News Cup down under where he finished in 6th displace and took home $47,900 for his efforts and now Fuel in the BC Poker Championship's main event. It's huge news for Fuel and huge news for the poker bloggers in command as far as I am concerned. Way to go Fuel55. There is nothing the poker blogging world needed than padding furnish's bankroll a little more so he can play 1-2 with us on beat bend with change surface less abandon and more recklessness than he already does so yet another big positive for all of us as a group from this momentous end out of Fuel55. On to other less important things. 54 runners showed up for "MATH -- The Rebuy" on Mondya night franlky much more than I expected for a $10 rebuy tournament to my happy surprise. The thing played out a whole lot desire most other rebuy tournaments I have been in which included some incredible lucksackery at my starting table unfortunately focused on the same two players again and again and again rather than move around the table more evenly. Otherwise in the end there were 130 rebuys and 43 addons out of the 47 remaining players after the first end to make a total prize pool of $2270.
the biggest MATH prize pool ever with a first consider of $862 and change plus of course the BBTwo Aussie Millions Tournament of Champions seat. Wow! What is this the ? Seriously though some of the players in this week's MATH insisted on complaining about this being the "tightest rebuy in history" or some such silliness but in reality the players showed up with their virtual pocketbooks in tow ending up with between 2 and 3 rebuys per person just like every other rebuy tournament I've ever played in other than the $1 variety like the which for obvious reasons often ends up with more desire 5 to 7 rebuys per person by the time the clean has cleared. So it is clear from the facts that there were just as many rebuys in this as in any other normal rebuy tournament which is a great thing and which I think shows that people took things seriously and enjoyed the change overall. I'm happy about that and personally I love the rebuy change and I act it as a nice positive overall that this was easily the biggest Hoy prize pool in history something I definitely did not evaluate when I came up with this idea a few weeks back. As I mentioned the only personal complaint I have about the play this week was that unlike your normal random rebuy tournament where the bad beats and the lucksucks tend to be move out among several players at the table in my starting table's case where I sat for the entire first hour it was just two players getting all the take Aces (and having them hold up) sucking out sets against other players' pocket Aces and just generally getting all the starting cards and all the good luck throughout the entire hour. This meant that when Monkey Hour ended and we started hour 2 we had two prohibitively huge stacks and a bunch of shorties and I experience for sure that the other 7 people at my delay did not undergo nearly the fun that these two and hopefully most of you had because nobody had more than twice the starting stack after an hour other than the two lucksacks. But such is life in a rebuy tournament and I've certainly had the come about to be the rebuy lucksack before in my life. Unfortunately that was a $1 rebuy and this was a much bigger prize pool with much more at lay on the line but what can I do about that. As usual for the blonkaments. I basically sat around and watched some populate get lucky again and again and again while I got in ahead a few times and lost went in racing a few times and lost and barely kept my ahead above water before bowing out early in hour 2 by running into someone else's pocket Kings. One of these days I swear I'm going to get some cards in a blonkament at which point you are all dead meat. change surface when I try to drink out on people it just never happens for me. Too sad. Anyways the tournament ended at 1:54am only 30-40 minutes later than the usual Hoy ending time so I was also happy about that and about not
ruining some people's nights who be on the east coast. In the end it was the third BBTwo ToC lay awarded to a player I had mentioned in my previous post predicting the ToC winners. I am proud to say and it's someone who I personally accept was the best player left at the final delay which to me is always a good thing change surface though it rarely happens for me personally. Here are all your cashers:1. $862.602. $499.403. $340.504. $249.705. $181.606. $136.20After a very frustrating manipulate Hour for me and then a bustout early in hour 2. I did not stay up to watch the final table so I can't mention on who played well or got lucky later in the tournament. But congratulations out to cmitch for winning I believe his back up MATH of the year the biggest one of the year this time around including that fatty $862 in cash plus the coveted Tournament of Champions seat. As I mentioned personally I think mitch is the beat pure poker player of those who made the final table so while I can't say if he got lucky or just got skilled on the night. I am always pleased to see a great player desire him take one of these tournaments drink and he is definitely someone who has the come about to win the 26-person freeroll coming up for the 18k consider package to the Aussie Millions in January. And here is the updated MATH moneyboard for 2007 including the results of this week's tournament:1. $17032. $15263. $14004. $11625. $11106. $11077. $9998. $8069. $80210. $79311. $79212. $77513. $75914. $74515. $73416. $72017. $67718. $66519. $65220. $65021. IslandBum1 $64222. $63022. $63024. $57625. $55326. $54927 swimmom95 $54528. $53729. $53230. $51331. $51032. $50733 bartonf $49233 mtnrider81 $49235. $49036. $48737 wormmsu $47538. $47439. $45640. $43441. $42942 twoblackaces $42643. $40244. $38945. $38446. $38246. $38248 leftylu $37449 cardgrrl $37149. $37151. $35352. $32453 buckhoya $31253. $31255. $28856. $27757. $27658. $25258. $25260. $24861. $24462. $21662. $21664. Omega_man_99 $21065. $20966. $20867. $19868. $19169. $18070. $17671. Santa Clauss $17072 jimdniacc $16673. $16273. $16275. $15676 lester000 $14777. $14578. Julkeus $14479. $14380. $13781. $13582. $12983. NinaW $12084. UnTiltable $11885. $11086. -o-LuckTruck-o- $10387 hoops15mt $9588. $9488. $9490. Shag0103 $8491. $8292. $8293. PhinCity $8094. $7995 maf212 $7896 evy35 $7297. $7197 dbirider $7199 kevin-with-AK $66100. $53So what a huge week for the 2007 Hoy moneyboard! We're comfort squarely at 100 total players cashing in the MATH during all of 2007 as for only the back up time this year every player who cashed is a previous casher in the event this year. That.
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