Thursday, 19 March 2009

No Surinder.

This time when the seesaw of chip dominance headed Richard Kellett's way, it stayed there. He won a pretty sizeable pot with Jc-4c which hit the 4d-4h-Xd flop nicely. Surinder with K-8 of diamonds invested some chips - enough that he was now going to be short enough to move all in preflop (the blinds are now 200/400, at which level they're sensibly capped). This duly happened when he picked up A-3off, but Kellett's A-Q dominated and continued to do so, terminating our penultimate heads-up match.

Just Channing and Tom Bentham left, then, who refuse adamantly to get or give any sort of advantage chipwise, or play out any monstrous pots (apart from one mid-sized one which they split having both turned top pair with K-J). This could be because Neil Channing appears to be conducting a variety of personal and business meetings while slumped comfortably at the table.

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