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		<title>The Devil Falls Short</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 22:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first two days of the Main Event would see 262 hopefuls tackle the felt in the USD$2,700 Main Event. Only 69 would make it through, but some big names would fall including bracelet winners Toto Leonidas and Mansour Matloubi, Sunshine Samson, Wooka Kim, Poker Pack members Quinn Do, Tommy Le and Kwang Soo Lee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first two days of the Main Event would see 262 hopefuls tackle the felt in the USD$2,700 Main Event. Only 69 would make it through, but some big names would fall including bracelet winners Toto Leonidas and Mansour Matloubi, Sunshine Samson, Wooka Kim, Poker Pack members Quinn Do, Tommy Le and Kwang Soo Lee and Australian’s Vincent Wan, Kent Hunter, Damien Oborne, David Steicke and Heath Chick.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3610/3290109449_0ace92a4bf.jpg?v=0" alt="Nam Le and David 'Chino' Rheem" /><br />
<i>Two of the hopefuls that made it through; Poker Pack members Nam Le and David &#8216;Chino&#8217; Rheem</i></p>
<p><a href="http://www.tassiedevilpoker.com"target="_blank">Heath ‘Tassie Devil’ Chick</a> hasn’t been my friend for a long time, but the countless hours on the tournament floor we’ve spent together makes it feel like we’ve mates since school; even though he is more than seven years older than me! Travelling together and covering all the Australasian tournaments over the past 12 months hasn’t left either of us much time to hit the tournament felt, but finally Heath had an opportunity here in Manila.</p>
<p>With no plans to return to Manila, he satellited in a few days after the new year and was extremely excited to have another chance at tournament glory following unsuccessful attempts during last and this year’s Aussie Millions as well as a few events during the 2008 WSOP.</p>
<p>Things started well when he opened to 150 with
A<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span>
K<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span> and found one caller to see a flop of
J<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
Q<span class="spades">&spades;</span>
10<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span> where he led for 200 with his opponent making the call. The turn landed the
K<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span> and Chick bet out 500 before being check-raised to 1,500. He made the call before check-raising to 6,000 over the 2,000-chip bet from his opponent when the
6<span class="clubs">&clubs;</span> landed on the river. What looked like a good start ended with a chop when his opponent also tabled broadway holding
A<span class="spades">&spades;</span>
K<span class="clubs">&clubs;</span>.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3650/3290109105_69bf769054.jpg?v=0" alt="Heath 'Tassie Devil' Chick" /><br />
<i>Heath &#8216;Tassie Devil&#8217; Chick</i></p>
<p>Looking down at
A<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
A<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span>  following a raise to 250 and a call Chick bumped it to 875 with both making the call before the action was checked to him on the flop of
J<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
4<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
K<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span>. Chick bet out 1,500 and the original raiser check-raised to 3,500 with Chick eventually making the call. The turn landed the
4<span class="clubs">&clubs;</span> and Chick faced an all-in bet of 5,500 which he eventually called leaving himself around 500 behind. Being shown
J<span class="clubs">&clubs;</span>
J<span class="spades">&spades;</span> put a sick feeling in his stomach, and finding no two-outer on the river he was left crippled.</p>
<p>He found a double, but was unable to gain another life-line when his Queens were out-flopped by King-Jack to end his tournament in the first level. In a quote from his blog; <a href="http://www.tassiedevilpoker.com"target="_blank">Tassie Devil Poker</a>, “So now I’m off to drown my sorrows and rue my luck at another lost opportunity” was a real fear for both me and F-Train who couldn’t get into contact with him for the whole day. The funeral arrangements were already being made and the division of assets taking place . . . but eventually we heard from Heath as he continued to drown his sorrows all day and night.</p>
<p><center>* * * * * * * *</center></p>
<p>Following the end of play of day 1b F-Train and I headed to the hotel bar to join some of the Aussie boys in Michael Pedley, Kent Hunter, Nik Lackovic and Andrew Scott for a quiet Corona or two before deciding to join Gabby and a few of the APT models at a party.</p>
<p>We all taxied over to the nightclub Myama where one of the APT models was having a going away party. Myama will go on record as the best club I’ve been to because of the spacious surrounds, great music without being too loud, cheap drinks, great atmosphere and plenty of gorgeous asian woman.</p>
<p>The Corona’s were cheap and the vodka flowed fast, and with Nik Lackovic leading the charge he made sure we had a ‘fun’ night. Me and F-Train were left to fend for ourselves which suited him as he danced the night away with two bootylicious-black girls before I decided to call it a night at 3am feeling a little on the ill-side . . .</p>
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