Murder Party

This entry was posted on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Sorel Mizzi chip leader

Sorel Mizzi chip leader

While the table 3 is breaking, all the players are watching Sorel Mizzi, who is looking for his new table – “please God, not my table, not my table“, could you hear if you were in the heads of all the players still in.

Sorel Mizzi is the chip leader of this tournament, with a huge stack of 142,000 jetons: the last 90 minutes of play were really profitable for him. He is now at table 1, seat 7, with Andreas Schmidt and Michael Landmann.

As I’m writing those words, I see Fabrice Soulier leaving the poker-room: probably eliminated, he were fighting with a short-stack since the beginning of day 2.
I haven’t won one pot, he say. I had one A-K at the beginning of the day, but I split the pot, and after that, it was only bad timings.

Fabrice goes all-in from the button with Q-9 -”the best hand I saw in one hour” – and lost the hand.

It’s like a murder party: we lost 25 players during the two first hours of this day 2, either one elimination each five minutes, approximately.

The last women of the field, Olga Pochepskaya, counts 17,000 chips and could be in big trouble: after the break, blinds will be 600-1,200 with a running ante of 100 and she’ll need a good spot to double. Unfortunately, Sorel Mizzi (142,000 chips) and Andreas Schmidt (40,500) are at the same table, and it seems that they really want to take her chips…

The 33 survivors are on break for ten minutes, after that blinds will be 600-1,200 ante 100.

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