Magdalena Neuner waits for Derf-63 to finish interviews after his win. |
Well, race for the last three seats race for the NPP Final Table has reached the middle of the stretch. The last 300 yards will be raced Tuesday.
Basically there are three people who can win a seat outright by winning the last regular season tourney – and either getting help by having the right other players knocked out early – or by pulling away with a win.
Those three are Derf-63, Absea98 and Theedouble*d.
There are four players who could capture the last two seats by finishing with the most points without winning a seat outright.
Those four are Douge2, Absea98, Derf-63 and T3chlady.
There are too many combinations to go into here, but obviously some will need help to squeeze into the last two seats. And, with the cards falling the wrong way, one or two that look “in” could be left out.
It will be very exciting, so be there next Tuesday!
On to the action:
25 min: K9isadog (14th)
29 min: LittleRedElf (13th)
45 min: Tigercub8189 (12th)
50 min: Douge2 (11th)
53 min: T3chlady (10th)
55 min: Lump2 (9th)
1st break:
Tomservo2 5715
Derf-63 4620
ThePunk75 2890
Absea98 2655
Suetman123 2100
Tim481 1205
Sanster89 1165
95corolla 650
65 min: 95corolla (8th)
72 min: Tomservo2 (7th) runs into Sanster89’s
(AA).
84 min: Tim481 (6th)
runs into ThePunk75’s trip Fives.
95 min: Suetman123 (5th)
runs into Derf-63’s two pair.
104 min: Absea98 (4th) falls
to ThePunk75’s straight.
109 min: ThePunk75 (3rd)
can’t run down Derf-63’s pair of Aces.
Heads up: Derf-63
15,200 -
Sanster89 5800
110 min: Sanster89 (2nd)
goes with (88) but Derf-63 has (AA)!
Congratulations to Derf-63 on his
16th NPP win!
1st – Derf-63
2nd – Sanster89
3rd – ThePunk75
4th – Absea98
5th – Suetman123
6th – Tim481
7th – Tomservo2
8th – 95corolla
9th – Lump2
10th – T3chlady
11th – Douge2
12th – Tigercub8189
13th – LittleRedElf
14th – K9isadog
The 4th quarter standings and the Total Points Standings are
on the right side of the blog!
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