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Max richter summer 3
Max richter summer 3












He finished second in chips with 566,000, ahead of third-placed Antonio Palma on 545,000. He kept the wig, and kept also the equally trademarkable eagerness, despite losing a huge pot early on. He led from start to finish today, bagging up 593,000 tonight, pursued, once more, by the Welshman Romanello. Richter is playing the biggest event of his career since the live satellite he played two days ago, in which he won a seat to the main event. Well, Richter will lead going into Day 3 as well after another good day at the baize. It was he that would lead the field into Day 2, not Romanello. From out of nowhere the German had amassed a stack of 296,700 within three hands of the bell, some 100,000 ahead. Then at the last minute, after most players had already drifted out for the night and the typewriters of media row stopped hammering, Dirk Richter was declared leader in front of stunned witnesses. Racing ahead of the competition, wearing a red and white striped headband with a spiky grey wig sticking out of the top, he was easy to spot from a distance of up to 50 yards, and his chip stack was a tower of multi-colour.

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Significance = max(mag_significance, pager_significance) + dyfi_significance Īny event with a significance > 600 is considered a significant event and appears on the list.Last night, as Day 1B was ending, Roberto Romanello appeared to be the chip leader.

max richter summer 3

Mag_significance = magnitude * 100 * (magnitude / 6.5) pager_significance = red is 2000 : orange is 1000 : yellow is 500 : green is 0 dyfi_significance = min(num_responses, 1000) * max_cdi / 10 Events in this list and shown in red on our real-time earthquake map and list are considered “significant events’, and they are determined by a combination of magnitude, number of Did You Feel It responses, and PAGER alert level.














Max richter summer 3