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Vegas 2k10 – BPE

June 30th, 2010 Josh No comments

This is the bullet point edition of my most recent Vegas trip.  I may expand on these later (such as adding pics and video) for a more in depth post, but for now these will have to do.  For fun at the end of each day I listed my total level of degeneracy for the trip.

Saturday (June 19th)

  • Late Afternoon flight with a stop in Phoenix
  • Spotted Steelers team plane
  • First class is great
  • Check in at Ballys, nice room
  • Good 5/10 game Saturday night @ Rio
  • End of Day Degeneracy Level (EDDL) – 2.4

Sunday

  • Watch World Cup @ Bally’s
  • SNG @ Rio – Chop it up
  • More 5/10 @ Rio
  • Dinner with Clay
  • EDDL – 2.4

Monday

  • Event 39 $1500 Shootout
  • Sick Table Draw
  • Out 4th at table, losing with AK to AQ AIPF for chiplead
  • Event 40 $2500 Razz
  • Good table draw
  • Dwan’s buddy and a 75k prop bet
  • My shoulder is famous!
  • When table breaks with level and 1/2 to go, I’m chip leader of table
  • Moved to table with Jerry Buss, avoided pro heavy tables
  • Make it to Day 2
  • Check out the HORSE Final table that Ivey wins
  • EDDL – 3.3

Tuesday

  • Move to Whoopi Goldberg suite at PH, 2751.
  • Table redraw is decent, but very card dead first level
  • Table break, end up at pro heavy table
  • Made 8543A on 5th gets cracked in huge pot by a guy calling me down with J7Q showing for running perfect cards to make a 75 and cripple me
  • More 5/10 @ Rio
  • Stock the room fridge with drinks & relax
  • EDDL – 3.8

Wednesday

  • Dustin shows up
  • Pai Gow @ Aria
  • Lunch @ Skybox
  • Walking the strip
  • Watch CWS game, see great comeback by TCU
  • PF Changs with Jersey & Dustin
  • 25-1 on my 6 card Pai Gow Bet
  • Exploding fist pounds from old asian woman dealer
  • EDDL – 4.4

Thursday

  • Stand in line for almost 2 hours to pick up my new phone
  • Told Scott about my dad being dead, got invited to breakfast
  • Two shots before breakfast
  • Earl of Sandwich w/Dustin, Jersey, Spice, Nik, Ang, Scott
  • 3 card – I need a fin…
  • Baby Pai Gow w/10 min drink service
  • Spinning w/Spice
  • Nik lost her purse, but got it back
  • I lost a coin flip for dinner
  • Back to Room to change for dinner
  • Meet up with Vold & Ass (not sure if I like this nickname combo, might have to change this) for dinner @ Lavo
  • Amazing meal
  • More Spinning
  • Leprechauns!
  • Watch Vold play blackjack and call it a night
  • EDDL – 5.8

Friday

  • Breakfast at PH Coffee Shop
  • Quick Spinning
  • Shopping on the strip
  • Prop bets w/Henry on clothing prices and other things
  • Lemon Sorbet
  • Over/Under Rolex’s
  • Shoe wench (The video is too large)
  • Ellis Island for cheap food
  • Credit Card Roulette for dinner checks
  • Spinning
  • Henry provides crap lessons
  • Ozzy rolls like Usain Bolt runs
  • No Karaoke (thank you busy shitty casino!)
  • Aria w/Vold & Ass, Henry & Justin, Spicey & myself.
  • Shady’s back, back again…
  • Henry gets intoxicated and awesomely obnoxious
  • Dustin, Spice and I meet a loud hooker on the way back to PH
  • Bed time…
  • EDDL 6.9

Saturday

  • PH Coffee shop again
  • Head to the Cabana @ Venetian
  • “Easy there GAP guy”
  • World Cup emotional roller coaster
  • Crazy prop betting
  • Back to Spinning
  • Back to PH to get dressed for dinner
  • Limo to pick up Henry and to the Palms
  • Little Budda (epic fail on the lack of group pic, this is the best we got)
  • Run around and get changed
  • Meet at Flamingo but end up gambling at Bills
  • 3 Card & Pai Gow
  • Walk back to PH
  • EDDL 8.7

Sunday

  • Dustin with the ninja exit (I totally didn’t get in a joke about Dustin’s mom, well played sir)
  • Mexican Breakfast by a stripper pole
  • Blue Adidas
  • Gun club
  • Crazy Limo Argument
  • Fancy Paris burger place that isn’t as good as the one at Mandalay Bay
  • Bet on Yankees comeback, sweat it at Bally’s Sportsbook
  • Army 2/4 mix game w/Henry, Scott, Burgandy, Nik, Jersey, Ren, Ozz, Spice and I
  • Spike a 1 outer on Spice for quads, and make a high hand bonus!
  • Vold joins in, Ass watches.
  • Game starts to break, goodbyes are said.
  • Pick up stuff from Plazzo
  • Download Entourage premiere and the G20 Riots
  • Little sleep
  • EDDL – Broke the meter…

Monday (June 28th)

  • Starbucks w/Ren, Oz & Spice
  • Henry pulls ahead in prop bets for the week
  • Limo to airport
  • Goodbyes
  • Delays
  • Home
  • EDDL – Zero (no degeneracy left)

Weird trip for me…  started off okay, became sort of a dissappointment, and was saved at the end.  Total expenses were more than 9k, don’t really care.   Bliss Bubble.

The Hangover

May 24th, 2010 Josh No comments

Just got back from Vegas, and after sleeping all day to recover I’m up at 3am with nothing better to do than write an update.

This trip wasn’t really for  poker, it was to hang out and have fun for a couple days but things didn’t go exactly according to that plan.  We got there Thursday afternoon and hung out at the hotel a bit.  After ordering room service I actually got a bit sick and ended up staying in the first night.  Not the best way to start off a Vegas trip.

Friday Shiva and I went to Aria to check out the poker room and find lunch.  That place is nice, but the poker room isn’t very impressive.  They were preparing for the Million Dollar freeroll that was being hosted Saturday to promote the opening of Ivey’s room.  We decided to look around for food and found a upscale sportsbar called Skybox to eat.  They had a burger on their menu called the Firecracker Burger that  if you finished it you got a free beer.  The waitress went on and on about how hot it was and how everyone who eats it breaks out in a sweat and tears up.  Shiva off course thinks this is great as he is always bitching about how nothing is spicy enough.

So when this burger gets served our waitress stands there to watch his reaction to the first few bites, which he goes through easily.  When he gets done he said he was impressed that it was legitimately hot but he had eaten hotter things before.  The waitress was shocked he wasn’t breaking out in a sweat and that his nose wasn’t running.   As for overall food, I think the burger bar at the Mandalay Bay was better but this wasn’t bad.  Tried a butterscotch pizza for desert which was pretty good though.

Butterscotch Pizza @ Skybox in Aria

After lunch we walked around the strip checking out card rooms to find action.  After checking the Bellagio and Venetian, we ended up at the Wynn were a 5/10 feeder game was just starting.  The thing about the 5/10 games at the Wynn is they are uncapped buy-ins, so there is always someone who buys in really deep.  At our table a young kid bought in for 5k while everyone else was buying in for 1k-1500.  One other guy bought in for 4k, and this became an interesting dynamic later as the young kid lost an all in pot to him with set over set and decided to reload with about 20k so he could cover the table.  I  have no idea why he felt the need to be in the game 2000 big blinds deep when no one else had even 1/2 of that but whatever works for him I guess.

The talk at our table though was prop bets, as this girl sat down to play who had apparently just lost a chocolate eating prop bet for 6k when she couldn’t eat 12 large Hershey’s chocolate bars in an hour.  Turns out that there was a 2+2 thread covering this prop bet while it was going on.  This lead to a bunch of eating prop bets taking place at  the table that kept things entertaining for a while.  I’m not going to detail them all here, because I plan on using some of them later.

The game itself was decent for me.  I doubled up pretty early on, but then lost a big pot when I flopped a set of jacks vs another guys top and bottom pair when we both made full houses on the turn.  I didn’t play a ton of huge pots though and mostly chipped up here and there and ended up winning $2500 (and a candy bar) after 8 hours of play.  By this time it was pretty late, and I headed back to get some sleep.  before she left the girl who lost the prop bet gave me one of her leftover chocolate bars.  How many times do you see  someone sitting at a table with a stack like this?

Yes, the chocolate was in play!

Saturday was going to be my last day in Vegas for this trip since I was flying out at 8am Sunday morning.  Since  Shiva was still passed out when I got up, I got a hold of some other people we came to hang out with (but hadn’t done so to this point) and went to kick it with them.  On the cab ride over to Aria our cab driver was telling us how you shouldn’t get drunk there because they have sensors in the toilets to analyze your urine and alert security if you were drunk.  It’s amazing how silly some  of the local myth’s are in Vegas. We ended up chilling at the Aria pool for a bit which is pretty nice place to relax.  It’s a huge area and they have three pools and some other amenities  though the drinks are way overpriced.

Some of the girls we were with posing at the pool

After getting back from the pool Jake, Souk and I went to Chinatown to have some Korean BBQ while everyone else we were with went to have prime rib someplace.  This was my first time trying Korean BBQ so it was an interesting experience.  We had some ribs and a bunch of side dishes, and I actually liked everything I tried which was a little surprising.   After the meal we ran around looking for some buns from a Asian bakery for some reason, and Jake and I bought a couple bottles to start the night off with before going to a club.

Shiva called and since he was finally getting up at 8pm we swing by to pick him up.  Back at the hotel, a group of about  eight of us started drinking.  We tore through a bottle of Hennessy and Patron in about 40 minutes.  Most of which I was calling Shiva a pussy for because he kept drinking with a chaser while I was tossing back shots faster than they could be poured. A decission and some trash talk I would come to regret later.

Things I learned in the hotel room.

1. MIT grads get tongue piercings with their degrees.

2. Red Bull and tequila don’t mix.

3. Never doubt the intelligence of Asian girls named Marilyn. Oh my god!

I’m not going to explain all of those, but trust me they are absolutely true.

We went out to catch a cab but I stopped that plan and got us a limo instead.  A lot of obnoxious things happened in the limo, of which there are apparently plenty of photos I haven’t seen yet so I may have to update this later with pics.  I remember sitting on the bar in the limo for some reason, and everything else is a bit blurry.  We got to the club and headed in, where we had a table reserved and bottle service was being provided.  We started off with bottles of Grey Goose and Patron.

After this, things got a bit fuzzy for me.  I remember having a conversation with a really hot girl where I mostly just nodded and agreed because I couldn’t understand anything she said, posing for some pics with friends, getting escorted to the bathroom because I was too drunk to stand, and Shiva yelling at me for ordering more bottles which I don’t recall doing at all.  I remember looking around at one point and deciding I needed to leave because I wasn’t feeling well.  I told Shiva to get me back to the hotel, and I remember getting in a cab and him yelling at the driver to take me straight to the hotel and him paying for the cab after I gave him some money for the tab at the club.  I sort of remember walking back through the casino floor to find the elevator.  I also had problems getting to my room because the elevator required you to use your room key to get to your floor, and I couldn’t tell my cards apart so I was sticking every players card I had in trying to find one that worked. Somehow I managed my way back.

I woke up 3 hours later, still drunk, face down on my bed and as far as I could tell everything intact.  Nick was knocking on the door to get me up to catch the shuttle, so I rushed around to get ready while Shiva enjoyed making fun of me my last few minutes for getting so trashed.  At the airport I was filled in on some things I had missed, at was slightly embarrassed about, but hey… it’s Vegas so some of the details have to stay there.

I didn’t notice it before, but on the drive home I realized my jeans had stains on one side of them apparently from whatever I didn’t hold down the night before.  Travis pointed out a stain on my shirt which looked like a nice streak of blood that I also had missed. There was also a small cut on my face which I can’t figure out how it got there though it wasn’t large enough to account for the bloodstain on my shirt.  So while some of the details are still a bit fuzzy, I’m pretty sure I had a lot of fun that last night and I came back home ahead for the trip even though I only played one session.  All in all, fun weekend despite the killer hangover.

A Week in SoCal

April 4th, 2010 Josh No comments

It was starting to snow pretty heavily as we left for the airport Friday night.  We had a flight to catch at 8:20 that was going to take us where white flakes falling from the skies just wasn’t a possibility.  In a few hours we would be arriving in Los Angeles, where warm weather and new places to play cards awaited.

Unfortunately thanks to the previously mentioned poor weather our flight wasn’t getting off the ground in a hurry.  Shiva was busy enjoying the book he picked up in the airport based on my recommendation… I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell.  As usual my idea proved brilliant as throughout the flight about every three minutes he would close the book and be laughing so hard to himself that he was shaking our row of seats.

When we finally landed in LA we had to catch a bus over to the car rental place where we rented a 2010 Mustang convertible (pictured below) .  I learned quickly that Shiva can’t tell the difference between a Sebring and a Mustang, which I find hilarious. While we were walking outside to pick it up off the lot we were greeted by beggars asking us to buy them food.  We were planning to hit an In-N-Out burger, but we decided that two homeless guys wouldn’t make the best company and opted to leave them behind.   We drove off to our hotel in Whitter, checked in and headed to In-N-Out.

2010 Mustand Convertable

Our rental for the week

This was the first time I was going to an In-N-Out and I’ve heard nothing but fantastic things.  So my expectations were pretty high going in.  And based on how busy the place was at 1:00 am I was expecting the best burger in existence.  What a huge disappointment that was.  The burger was average at best.  The meat patties are super thin and it takes a double just to get close to the size of a normal burger just about anywhere else, and the meat quality was only slightly better than McDonalds.  And then there was the fries, which are quite possibly the worst fries in existence.  They are dry, and have zero flavoring.  Eating them was about the equivalent of eating the batter drippings from Long John Silvers, just with less flavor.  In-N-Out better hope Culver’s decides not to branch out west and compete with them or they are in trouble.

After just getting some sleep Friday night and avoiding indigestion from overrated burgers, we went over the the Bike to play in the second starting day for the main event of the Winnin’ o’ the Green series they had going.  The weird thing about this tournament besides that it sounded very Irish while being in LA, was they were starting the play each day at 7pm, which was crazy late for a weekend tournament.  While waiting around we saw Sam Simon (of Simpson’s and HSP fame) and Eskimo Clark who had been on a few ESPN poker broadcasts.  We also got the bad news that the bad beat had finally been hit at our local card room, which means 70k neither of us were getting a piece of.  We made a prop bet on the number of entries for day two, I took under the day one total of 307 and was right when the number announced was 289 or so.  The late start times really weighted the entries more toward the first day.

The tournament itself was sort of uneventful.  A few hours into the day I got moved to the same table as Shiva which sucked since we swapped a piece of each others action.  I lasted longer than he did, but eventually my KK ran into QJ all in preflop and he caught a running QQ after a 9 high flop to send me out.  Meanwhile Shiva took a shot at 5/10 and discovered that there was some pretty bad collusion in the game and we decided we would not be returning to the Bike.

Saturday was a bit of a loss for both of us.

That night Shiva found out the Hustler was running a new deep stack tournament series event starting Sunday with a great structure, so we headed over to play that Sunday afternoon.  For the buy-in it was the best structure I had seen.  $200 entry fee, 25k starting stack, 40 minute levels, no insane jumps and a pretty soft field.  They were allowing late registrations so we didn’t show up on time, and because of that we ended up seated at the same table again.  Shiva was table chip leader pretty early on after knocking out two people, but I had to play more creatively for the most part to accumulate chips.

A couple levels in I played a pot where there were several limpers to me on the button.  I decided it was a good squeeze spot regardless of my cards and made healthy raise.  Everyone folded except one player.  The flop came Tc-7c-7s and he checked to me and I put out a continuation bet of about 2/3rds the pot.  At this point I didn’t even know what I had yet because I had only pretended to look and was playing blind.   He called my bet so while he was looking for the turn card I checked my holdings, and discovered I had 54 offsuit.  The turn was a 5h, and he checked to me again.  I thought his range was a big draw of some sort, maybe some ax type of hands who just didn’t want to give up easily,  or a complete monster who was trying to trap me.  Him being on a draw felt like the strongest possibility considering the limp-call preflop.  It also meant I was probably ahead having made a pair on the turn.  I wanted to maintain my aggression in this hand, and fired out about a half pot sized bet which he reluctantly called.  The river was a small red card that didn’t change anything, and he checked again.  I didn’t think there was any value in betting at this point because he wasn’t folding anything that had me beat, so I checked back and he showed me Jc-9c for a missed straight flush draw.  I showed my 54 and took the pot down with two pair.  My tight image was sort of ruined. Shiva got a kick out of it.

I only played one other big hand before the table broke where I flopped top two pair against a guy who flopped the Clay (bottom 2 pair) and I doubled up through him.  Shiva and I were sent to different tables finally, he had about 90k in chips and I was near 50k.   I went card dead for the next 4 hours, though I managed to steal enough blinds to stay even with my stack.  I doubled up in a few key spots to keep me alive and make the money (top 23 paid) and when we got down to playing 2 tables and were getting close to a final table I ran really bad with getting hands or even having spots to steal or try to double.  With the blinds at 10/20k and 3k antes I ended up getting it in on my big blind with A6 against AQ when I had just under 100k in chips left.   I never improved and busted 11th just before the final table.  Twelve hours of play, $500 dollar profit.  Meh…

Went and found Shiva who was playing in a decent 2/5 game, and he had grinded out a nice win so we both headed back to hotel and called it a night with the intention of hitting the Commerce the next day.

Sunday, small win.

The problem with traveling with a guy who plays cards for a living is he has no concept of a normal sleep schedule, so the next day when I got up around noon he was still out and I ended up hitting the Commerce by myself.  I got there and wandered around the high limit area, got a players card, talked to some people about the games and ended up jumping in a 20/40 limit game.  After I was there for 2 hours, Shiva called and wanted me to come pick him up.  I left that game up $1300 in about 2 and 1/2 hours, and picked him up.  We went back and I got back into a 20/40 game while he went to play 5/10 NL.  The Commerce is pretty fantastic about how they treat players.  The menu is expansive, and everything is comped aside from alcoholic beverages which is no big deal.  The first night there I ate some Asian dish with chicken and had some chocolate cake that was fantastic, and left up about 2k on the night.

Monday, nice win.

Tuesday was similar, except that I took a shot at 40/80 while Shiva went off to play 5/10 again.  After a few hours I had doubled my buy in, but then I got coolered in a few hands and decided it was time to jump games because things just were not flowing well for me.  I went over to check on the 5/10 action and Shiva told me there were a few good tables and a couple of bad ones, I ended up getting seated at a bad one.

The table was really tight and there wasn’t much action, so I was playing a little more loosely than I normally do and trying to build pots in position and steal small pots here and there.  One hand I looked down at 88 on the button and raised a few limpers making it $60.  I got called by the small blind and a guy in the 3 seat.  The flop came T-9-7 with two hearts giving me an open ended straight draw along with my pair.  Both of them checked to me and I bet $90, both of them called.  The turn was a 3 that didn’t complete the flush, so when they both checked to me I made it $190.  The small blind tanked for a bit and called, while the guy in the 3 seat got annoyed and mucked unhappily. The river was a 9, making the final board T-9-7-3-9 and the small blind checked to me and I checked back.  He showed me an 8 and said he missed, and I showed him my pair of 8’s and scooped the pot.  The guy in the 3 seat gets furious and tells everyone he mucked J9 and would have made trip 9’s.  This set up my next confrontation with him.

From then on, every pot I played, the 3 seat played.  He was clearly targeting me so I was looking for a spot to play a big pot with him and it didn’t take long to come up.  I picked up pocket aces under the gun and made it $40, the only person that called me was seat 3 from his small blind.  The flop came Jh-7s-3h which is a pretty safe board for my hand.  He checked to me and I bet $65, he called.  The turn was a 7s, pairing the second pair and putting a second possible flush draw out.  This time he lead into me for $140.  I had already decided I was at least calling the bet, but I waited a minute to just reason through his possible holdings and debate raising.  I really thought the 7 was unlikely, and was putting him on a range of hands like JT or J9, a combo draw like a gutterball that just picked up a flush draw, maybe some medium pocket pairs and against me I didn’t think complete air was out of reason.  I also was factoring in this guys irritation with my play from the previous hand and decided that raising wasn’t the best option because since he likely has a worse hand than I did I would get more money letting him lead at me on the river.  About the only river card I absolutely didn’t want to see was a J, so when the Ks peeled off and he shoved all in for $605 more I had to decide if he in fact picked up the backdoor flush.  I ran through his possible holding again and decided that I was good against this guy probably 80% of the time with aces up, and called.  He showed pocket tens, and I stacked his chips.

Tuesday, another nice win.

Wednesday I played a bit more 5/10 during the day and had similar results to Tuesday though no interesting hands came up.  Then I left to go out to visit a pal who lives in Long Beach while Shiva went back to the hotel to get some rest.  My friend took me out to dinner at a BBQ place called Lucille’s which was decent, and then I got a tour of the cities various neighborhoods and tourist attractions.  Even got to see the World Famous VIP record store featured in Snoop’s old video from his debut album.  Overall it was a pretty good time.  I headed back to the Hotel to pick up Shiva, but he was still asleep, so I played a bit online waiting for him to get up, however I ended up passing out too.

Wednesday, another nice win.

I woke up at like 5AM that morning with a message on my phone from Shiva saying he went to the Commerce, so I called him and he said he was in a sick game and to come check it out.  I get there and he is playing a 5/10 NL game with where they decided to ante $10 per hand.  Normally ante’s are 1/3rd the small blind or so which would be a 1-2 dollar ante, so playing with huge antes like this really changed the way the game played.  I got on the list and waited for a seat for about 45 minutes before I could get into the game.  I can’t even explain the way the ante’s changed the play, everyone was getting it in light and looking to gamble, lots of limp reraising and ridiculous bluffing.  The bet sizing was way out of normal proportions because of the inflated pots, and it just made for some insane action.

The cast of characters in the game was interesting too.  Sitting to my left was Steve, a musician who was from New York,  who sounded like he was from Jersey, looked Italian, and lived in Nashville where he claimed to be starting work on his debut album he was just signed for.  He also had a large collection of designer sunglasses with him which he switched between randomly.  He turned out to be one of the biggest trash talkers I’ve ever seen in a poker game.  Then over in seat 6 was Jenny, a cute married Asian girl who was trying to give off the innocent tight player vibe, but after watching her play for a hour it was clear she had some maniacal tendencies.  Next to her was Eddie?, a relatively young Asian professional player.  In seat 8 was Douchy, aptly named by Steve.  It was a middle aged white guy who was clearly the worst player at the table and he never stopped letting us know how bad he was with his running hand commentary.  And then there was some french euro guy in the 9 seat who apparently just had a hard on for Shiva because he didn’t like how loose/aggressive Shiva was.

The table banter was incredibly hilarious, mostly driven by Steve.  Shiva was constantly commenting how this would be a great television table, and he was right.  Steve was constantly asking Jenny to make out with him which made for some uncomfortable moments and and ripping on the guy in seat 8.  “Hey douchy, you gonna call this time?”.  It sounded rude, but Douchy actually was really annoying.  He limped 82 one hand and told the table “I have to limp any two cards because I’m already getting 20-1 so it’s the correct play”.  Basically the guy was a functional retard when it comes to game theory.  So Shiva and I got quite a kick out of Steve going off on the guy every 15 minutes.    Steve however was the guy Shiva and I were making most of our money off in this game.

When I got there Shiva told me about the first hand he played at the table with Steve who had recruited him to play in the game from another table.  Shiva opened in first position for $60 with K9, and Steve was his only caller.  Flop came KQQ with a flush draw, Steve checked, Shiva Bet, Steve check raises, Shiva calls.  Turn was a offsuit 9, Steve leads out, Shiva calls.  The river was a ten that missed the flush, Steve puts Shiva all in for another 1k and Shiva calls.  Steve flips out when Shiva tables his hand and it was good.  This was useful info for me later when I got involved in a big hand with Steve.

For the most part, I the times I had raised to this point had been with hands like AQ, or JT, big connected hands because I wasn’t seeing any pairs.  I picked up AA in the small blind and there were a few limpers and I made it $110 preflop and Steve was the only person to call.  Flop came J76 rainbow, and I bet out $180, and Steve called.  The turn was an 8, and I bet $450ish leaving myself about $650 behind at this point and Steve decided to ship it all in.  I called and the river was a semi scary ten, and he gets frustrated and tells me my over pair is good.  I show aces, he mucks, I scoop a 3k pot and he gives me the “that board is horrible for aces” lecture to which I just agreed and kept stacking.

Modeling some of Steve's designer glasses

Modeling some of Steve's designer glasses

The other funny part about this table was the other 5/10 table had guys making a list asking too get in the game, but one by one they would come over and sit down to see some insane hand play out where some guy make it 300 preflop with A5 and win a 2k pot and decide they couldn’t handle the swings, so they would get up and leave shaking their head.

When the day time floor staff got there, they killed our game saying we couldn’t use ante’s because of some jackpot rules, so after the table had been doing this for 5-6 hours they ended it and the game immediately broke.

We came back later in the day for another short 5/10 session where I finally booked a small loss in a cash game there, but it was only 1/3rd of a buy-in so no big deal.  Later that night I played a $501r1a tournament on Stars that I cashed in and finished up another good day.

Thursday, more nice winning.

Friday I slept in and relaxed while Shiva went to take a shot at 10/20 NL at the commerce.  When he got back we headed out to the airport and flew home.  Overall, great week money wise for both of us on the trip, and definitely a place we will both be coming back to play again.  If I didn’t already have two trips to Vegas planned for this year I’d probably be planing a trip back already.

Backup Plan

September 2nd, 2009 Josh No comments

So my leave of absence got rejected and my plans for my month long road trip are out the window.  I pretty much hate my job more and more every day, and have zero motivation to be here.  Unfortunately after I crunched all the numbers I’m just a bit too far in debt with my school loans to comfortably quit right now until I get them taken care of.  So I’ve put together a list of things I want to get taken care of before quitting this job, and now it’s time to get to work on them so I can be done with this place for good.

August was a pretty bad month for me in live play.  I went on the worst downswing I’ve ever had at the beginning of the month, but I’ve since mostly recovered from it.  I haven’t been able to book a big win live at all even though I feel like I have been playing relatively well.  It’s annoying to play well and either lose, break even, or book tiny wins when after you grind for 6 hours some idiot comes in and quintuples up in 2 orbits because they just run ridiculously good.

Went to Council Bluffs/Omaha with Shiva last weekend to play in the monthly deep stack event at the Horseshoe.  They had a great 2/5 game on Friday, one of the best I’ve ever played in.  It’s to bad for me that I was both tired and sort of card dead, so I didn’t make anything in an amazingly good situation.  On Saturday Shiva and I swapped a piece of each others action for the tournament.  We started out at the same table and both of us made it down to the final two tables where he ended up busting me in 17th when I shoved over a guy I thought was weak with my AJs and he woke up with QQ behind me.  I didn’t mind losing my chips to Shiva since I had a piece of his action and ended up coming out ahead overall when he chopped heads up.  While he finished the tournament I played a little more 2/5 and made up for what I lost the night before pretty quickly.

When we got back I went to check out the local action because I had hear rumors of a good 2/5 game happening Sunday nights which is pretty rare, and instead found myself in a 1/2 PL HOE game.  I got stuck in it for a grand but recovered for a really small loss by the end of the night.  I ran incredibly bad in that game.  I had a guy call nearly 300 preflop with 8774 rainbow in a O8 hand and get there against my AAJ3 double suited.  Just sick.  I felted him a little later though so revenge was mine.

Since I can’t take my trip this month, I decided to look at upcoming poker events and find someplace to go.  Canterbury has the Fall Classic coming up, but I think I’m more interested in the WSOP Circuit Event that is coming to Hammond, Indiana in October.  I’m looking to take a week off of work then and go play 2-3 events.   Specifically I plan on playing the $550 buy-in 2 day HORSE event, and probably one of the $330 NL events.  Depending on results I may play something else too.

Also I decided that since with my schedule for live play and how dependent I am on getting good games on certain days that I’m going to have to start transitioning to online play if I ever want to end up doing this for a living.  I’ve spent most my free time early this week looking into the transition.  I’ve started filtering some cash to some online sites and started playing some low limit games.  I’m hoping to put in about 10k hands in September just to get my feet wet and go from there.

I just remembered that today is my mom’s birthday, I better quit doing nothing at work and give her a call.

I got my own plan, handle mine like a grown man
Long as I know I’m nice,  fuck it I’m my own fan…

New Rule

August 6th, 2009 Josh No comments

I had a long post written about the session following my previous update where I set some new goals.  After starting it I proceeded to go on the largest downswing I’ve experienced in live poker.  The last 7-8 sessions have been nothing short of brutal so I deleted it and replaced it with this update.  I’m feeling slightly snake bitten since that post, so my new rule is that I’m not going to do any more graphical updates for a while.

I got a shot at a 5/10 game a couple weeks ago.  It was an interesting game but I was really card dead.  I still managed to book a decent win though after calling down in a huge pot with A high against Shamwow.   Since then though, I can’t make a correct play and I keep getting coolered in huge pots.  My last two sessions of 2/5 I’ve actually booked my two biggest live losses ever.   I’ve played a little less than normal the last week, skipping a couple days I normally play just so I don’t go and tilt off a bigger chunk of my BR for no reason.

I think a few days off has me refreshed and ready to play again, not to mention getting some personal shit handled that has been bugging me for a couple weeks.  I’m going to head back out tonight and check for a good game, if the cash games don’t look good I can play the weekly tournament and not worry about dropping 3-4 buy-ins again.  It’s going to be much harder to reach those goals now, but I’m not going to stop trying.   Need to start my Rabbit Run.

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Timing is Everything

June 15th, 2009 Josh No comments

In nearly every session I play the net profit or loss usually comes from a couple of big hands and how they play out.  I could get dealt the best hand every time, but if no one else has a good hand to play with me I’m never going to make any real money.  Ideally I try to find the two to three loosest players at the table and target them to play pots with.  The idea is that I’m generally going to have the best of it against them, and they will be willing to put money in the pot while I am ahead of them.  I’m not treading new ground here with this strategy, it’s just common sense.  Sometimes this game plan goes exactly how I want it to, sometimes not so much.  My sessions in the last week have been a perfect example of how picking up big hands against the loose players either bites you in the ass or pays off huge.

I went to play last Monday hoping to get into a 2/5 game.  There was one going but I only got to play for a couple hours before it converted down to a 1/2 game because of guys leaving the game to play the HPT tournament.  My one big hand in the session was getting my AA cracked by a JT that made a flush for about $550 against the loosest player at the table.  So much for going according to plan.  Of course at this point I didn’t want to convert it down to 1/2, because I as already stuck $900 and knew getting $900 back in a 1/2 game was going to be more than difficult.  I did fair better in the 1/2 game making up a couple hundred of what I lost earlier through picking up lots of small pots with continuation bets and semi-bluffs.  Still went home with a decent loss for the night and was glad that I had plans the next couple of days.

I had been looking forward to playing again by the time Friday rolled around, however while at work that day I wasn’t sure it was going to be the best idea.  I woke up with a bit of a head cold and had a box of tissues attached to me most of the day.  At one point against my better judgment I decided to try some medicine to clear up my sinuses.   For any of you who read the Walmart story on here know that I don’t have a long or fun history with Sudafed, but I took some anyway.  It actually did a decent job this time, but by the time I left I was feeling congested again.  I was starting to think playing was going to be a bad idea.  I decided a little head cold wasn’t gonna stop me, who knows maybe playing sick would be a good thing like Jordan vs the Jazz right?

I was delusional.  I got right into the 2/5 game and within an hour ahd lost my original buy in.  An hour later I was stuck two buy-ins after running my pair of tens into AQ on a QQ5 board (against the second loosest player in the game) and I wasn’t feeling well at all.  I was about to call it a night since I didn’t feel focused and didn’t feel like I was playing anywhere close to my best, but I decided to take a break and buy back in one last time because the table was just too good to pass up.

I rebought and then took a walk.  I made a couple phone calls, ran to the restroom, got a drink and just wondered around for a few minutes trying to clear my head.  Once I felt a little better I went back to my seat and got to work.  Things started working out better for me.  I got nice value from the nut straight against a guy in a multiway pot, and pretty quickly I was back to around $750 when the following pot occurred.

A loose aggressive player raised to $30.00 in first position, he was called by the next 3 players before it was my turn to act.  I looked down at a pair of kings.  My first instinct was to raise since I obviously didn’t want to play KK against at least 5 players, but on the other hand just flatting gives me a lot of deception value.  I would have to be willing to dump the hand on the flop if the texture of the board wasn’t right.  It’s a higher risk/reward approach but without a preflop 3-bet no one is putting me on KK for sure.  So I just called.  Then things got worse… two players behind me call, the button (older guy who likes to overplay hands) looks at his hand and looks at the money in the pot and you can tell he is thinking raise.  He fumbles around with his chips for about 30 seconds before flat calling.  I was actually hoping he would raise so I could come back over the top.  The small blind folds and BB calls.  So I take KK into a 9 person pot for $30 a person preflop.  I suddenly hated my decision to flat the preflop raise even more.

On the bright side, the flop couldn’t have been more perfect.  K52 rainbow, I flop the best hand possible at the time.  Checks to the preflop raiser who bets $70, and is insta called by the extremely loose player behind him.  The next 2 players fold and now action is on me.  Now I was debating a raise or another flat call.  I think the UTG player has a big yet smaller pair and was just betting to get a feel for where he was at, the call from teh guy behind him had me slightly worried he was on a straight draw.  I also knew the guy on the button liked the flop based on how he was stacking chips to put into the middle.  I decide to start building the pot and raised to $270, leaving me about $410 in front of me.  Action folded to the button and he snapped called my raise.  The initial raiser mumbled and mucked, and the loose guy behind him folded too.

Turn was a 6, which meant 43 got there but I know the button doesn’t have that because he wanted to raise preflop.  At this point I’m putting him on AK.  The pot at this point was a little over 1k, so I easily shove my last 400 in and he calls.  River was a 2 filling me up and he mucks his hand when I showed KK.  UTG told me he had TT and the guy behind him thanked me for raising him off his 65 because he would have made two pair and I would have stacked him too.  I’m not going to worry about lost value in an $1800 dollar pot.  Now I had doubled up from what I had invested in the game. and was feeling pretty good.

I pick up a couple other small pots and am sitting at just over 2k when I played the largest pot I had ever been involved with at this casino.  I’m first to act and look down at pocket queens.  I make a fairly standard opening raise to $25.  Action folded around to ODB who called my raise.   ODB (yes as in Ol’ Dirty Bastard) is the kind of guy that makes live poker so much better than online.  He is an older guy who has a million stories and jokes, and pretty much never shuts up.   In his defense he is pretty funny, and he keeps the table in a good mood most of the time.  He is also pretty loose and gives lots of action, so you want him at your table for the play as well as the entertainment.  I enjoy playing with him quite a bit even though occasionally he will put a bad beat on me.  It folds around to the small blind where Shiva the Poker God of Destruction raises to $100.  I’ve played with Shiva quite a bit over the last two years and we know each others play styles really well.  He knows I’m not raising light UTG, and I know he isn’t 3 betting me light either.  His range here is AA/KK/QQ(unlikely)/AK with an outside possibility of it being JJ/TT. On a rare occasion he might make this play trying to get me to lay the best hand down so he can get heads up with ODB, but I didn’t feel that was the case.  I was 50/50 on a call or fold here and took some time to decide.

All three of us had similarly sized stacks with me barely having more chips than Shiva and I had ODB covered by about $400.  I figured playing this deep I can set mine or try to outplay Shiva post flop and I knew that if I called I was going to get ODB coming along so the pot was going to be worth it.  I called, and ODB complained that now he has to call too because I did.  With $305 in the pot preflop the three of us braced for the action that was about to unfold.

The flop came Qd, 7c, 6c and action was on Shiva.  He didn’t hesitate long before he lead out for $240.  I took my time to decide what to do with top set this time.  I know Shiva isn’t betting $240 at that flop with AK unless it was suited in clubs and he had the nut flush draw so my range on his possible holdings dropped down to AA/KK.  After the last hand where I flopped top set and raised I decided to take the alternate route and call.  I took about a minute and a half to make my decision, ODB beat me into the pot with his call and we went to the turn with $1025 sitting in the middle of the table.

The turn was the A of diamonds and I instantly turn my attention to Shiva to see his reaction.  If he did hold AA he just crushed my hand, so I was looking for something to tell me what he had.  He looked a little displeased with the card, and he thought about it for nearly a minute before checking.  If he had AA he could have been putting on a good acting job so i still wasn’t entirely comfortable with the A hitting.  I had slow played the flop, so I wasn’t changing my strategy now and checked to ODB.  ODB instantly fires $300 at the pot and Shiva goes into the tank.  I liked this because I was going to know based on his play if he had AA or KK.  Turns out he had KK and he tossed his hand into the muck.  This made my play extremely easy.  I shoved my last $1600 in and ODB thinks for about 30 seconds as a crowd gathered around the table.  He finally says he has to call and he sticks the rest of his stack in.  I show my set of Queens, he shows me Ac3c for top pair and the nut flush draw.  Not the hand I want to see there since it gave him several outs to win the pot.  On the river the board paired  when a 7 hit and I scooped the largest pot I ever played in that room.  Shiva started giving me shit for snapping his KK and asking if I needed help stacking the chips.  He even took a pic… for those unfamiliar with the chips the reds are $5 and the greens are $25.  Each stack of red chips there is $200.

bigstack

While that was the majority of the excitement for the night, I won a couple other nice pots.  Once with 99 on a 952 flop I was lead into by A9 (top pair/top kicker), but he got away from it when I tossed out a small raise when the board paired a deuce on the turn.  A little while later Chemical Al showed up.  I’m not sure why he has that nickname, but if I had to guess it’s because he looks like he is on meth half the time.  He likes to gamble though and overplays hands all the time and constantly bluffs at pots.  As soon as he sat down he eyed my stack and started running his mouth at me because I folded the first two pots he played.  He was trying to bait me into playing a pot with him, the best part is he doesn’t get that table talk has zero effect on me.  I was just waiting for the exact opportunity he was asking for.  Sure enough I played a pot with him shortly after he started running his mouth.

I limped a 9d8d in the small blind and flopped top two pair on a 982 board.  There were two clubs, plus the obvious straight draws so I lead right out for $20 into the $25 dollar pot.  I pick up two callers and Al popped it to $70.  I had no intention of slow playing here because my hand is out drawn way to easily.  I reraised to $220 and the other two guys fold before Al shoves in all of his stack.  Roughly $600 or so and I didn’t even need a count.  I was positive I had him beat and snap called.  Turn brought a 7 finishing the straight, and the river was a Kc finishing the flush.  I flopped over my two pair and he mucked his hand.   A few hands later after he rebought he raised preflop and I called him with 88.  Flop was AA2 and it checked around, on the turn another A hit the board and I checked to Al to let him act, he fired $55 at the pot just like I figured he would and I called.  On the river another small card came and I checked to him hoping to induce a bluff.  He checked behind and I had to flip my 88 up first and he mucked.  I had taken over $700 off him now in two hands and he finally stopped running his mouth.  Not much later I racked up the largest win I’ve had in that room with a 5k swing over the course of a couple hours, great timing on big hands.  In an odd twist, the extra weight from the money was pulling my pants down, so I had to tighten up my belt.  Most people tighten their belts when they don’t have money, not when they have an abundance.

I went back for more on Saturday…

I had to sit at a 1/2 waiting for 2/5 seat to open and I went on a silly rush the first 3 hands.

6c5c > 4c2c on an all club flop, I stack the guy.  Next hand vs the same guy I beat his AA with AK on a KKQJx board.  And the third hand I won with a flush when my Qh7h beat AQ who shoved on me with top pair.  Three hands and I was up $330 and change.  Two hands later I was called over to 2/5.

I moved over to the 2/5 game on a freeroll thanks to 1/2, but the game was much tamer tonight.  They was a main game and a feeder game and I was on the main while most the action was on the feeder.  There was one guy I didn’t know at the main game that turned out to be a truck driver from Kentucky who made a living transporting cattle.  He and I butted heads all night and it was a lot of fun getting the best of him.

The first hand with him was a hand where there was a straddle and a ton of limpers and I had AQ on the button.  I limp too not wanting to raise that field even with position.  Flop was A93, with two hearts.  It checks to me and I fire $30 at it.  Every folds except KY the cattle guy.  Turn was a jack, and I didn’t like that card much since AJ is easily a limp calling hand there for passive players.  He checked and I bet small ($60) for a combination of value and to see if he hit the J or not.  He thinks for a bit and just calls.  About the only card I wanted to see on the river came when an off suit Q fell giving me top two pair.  He checked, I fired out a $100 hoping to get value and he called.  As he mucked all disgusted he said “you needed that Queen” to which I shrugged my sholders and stacked the chips.  He starts relaying his bad beat to The Rock and No Nut (long story I’ll tell another time) who were sitting to his right.  He was telling them he had AK and had me trapped, etc etc… I just smiled to myself and was happy he played his hand so poorly.  He kept bitching, I didn’t say anything.  The Rock decided to feed into his bitching by telling him I’m a millionaire that won the hot lotto a couple years ago and now I never fold till the river and I’m a showdown player.  No Nut and the Rock are laughing about this hysterically, I just smile and kept to myself.

A little later I limped with 22 and a flop came 9c5d2d.  No Nut checked, the Rock fired out $25 and cattle boy raised him to $50.  I had seen him raise several draws at this point, so I put him on a draw and decided to just flat and hope for no diamond to hit.  No Nut calls and the Rock folds.  The three of us go to the turn where the Ac hits and No Nut checked again, and this time KY fires $75 with a ton of confidence.  He liked the A, and I wasn’t exactly sure why.  I had him on a draw and the only one that helped was 43, which was beating my set currently.  I also know that No Nut can show up here with that hand out of the small blind so I just flat him again.  No Nut folds, and we go heads up to the river where a ten hits.  This time KY fired $200 at the pot.  Great, if he was on a draw the only one that misseed was diamonds, both straights got there, so I couldn’t do anything but call him.  He showed A9 with a ton of pride and I flipped over my set to scoop another pot from him.  This time he started itching even more about me being a suck out artest.  I dont’ care, because I’m stacking his chips, but he seriously wouldn’t shut up about it, for the next hour he says something every single hand.

I played one more pot with him where I had KQs and had AT.  On a JTx flop he bet $25 and I called.  The turn was another small card and he bet $50, I came along.  River was a K and I thought about betting because I felt like I was good, but decided he was so pissed at me hemight try and buy it so i checked to him and he waited a little bit before checking.  He showed his AT and I flipped up my KQ and put my tip for the dealer on the cards and started scooping the pot.  After watching me stack his chips for a 3rd time you could see the steam coming out of the guys ears.

He decide’s its time to move across the table and sit just to my left.  So he comes over and instantly starts talking a ton of shit to me.  I’ve lost a lot more hands where I’ve been sucked out on, most the time I just say nice hand and move on.  This guy just couldn’t take losing at all.  I wasn’t talking, gloating, or doing anything to push him either.  Then he finally pissed me off enough to get me to say something.  He sticks a dollar chip out, slides it over and tells me I should go buy a lottery ticket.  I said “Why, so I can see if my set still beats two pair, or was that lucky too?”.   Then he started bumbling over his words and brings up the supposed AK hand again.  This time I tell him, “You know when you trap with one pair, there is a good chance you end up trapping yourself” which is exactly what he actually had AK to begin with which I don’t really believe.  Then I told him “If you put me on two pair like you claimed, why did you pay me off?” and he just said that he needed to see how bad I was.  Then I got to joking with the Rock about being a hot lotto winner which just pissed the guy off even more.  No Nut and I are buying each other drinks, and having a good time.  KY was still just trying to push my buttons… with no result as I was just having fun messing with the guy since he wouldn’t shut up.

A little while later KY raised preflop and No Nut called him with QJ.  The flop came Q high with a couple of small cards and they get it in for about $250 each, and No Nut scoops the pot.  As KY leaves he punches the back of my chair and says “I’ll see you later suckout artist”.  I’m not sure if he was threatening me or not, but I just looked at everyone and laughed about what a little bitch that guy was being.  He was a bigger baby than Lebron James after losing to Orlando. We had fun sitting around shorthanded and playing for a bit, but no real big hands the rest of the night.  I cashed out just under 2k in the game and that brought my weekend total up over 5k in about 24 hours of play.  The timing of my big hands against the bad players was great this weekend.

On Sunday I rested, but I did stop to pick up a lottery ticket in KY’s honor.

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May Results & Prop Betting Fun

June 2nd, 2009 Josh No comments

Friday after work I went to get a couple hours in at the card room expecting to call it an early night because I was planning on getting up early and driving to the Horseshoe in Council Bluffs for the deep stack tournament they hold during the last Saturday of every month.  Oops…

I got into a 2/5 game that had plenty of action, but I rarely had any playable cards or even good situations come up for me to steal a pot.  At my high point of the night I was up just over 1/4th of my original buy in.   I could just never get going in the right direction and ended up down 3/4ths of my buy-in before calling it a night at 3am.  That session ended up being long enough that I decided to sleep in and did not get up in time to head to Council Bluffs.

After waking up late Saturday and hanging around the house for a bit, I headed back out to the card room to find it completely empty.  Now I regretted sleeping in and missing my chance to make it to the Horseshoe for the tournament.   I didn’t have to wait long before they got a 3/6 limit game going,  so I sat in that and waited for a NL game.  Ended up playing 3/6 for about an hour where I think I folded 5 hands preflop.  I was just using the game for practice on picking bluffing spots.  Not the easiest thing to do in a showdown game like 3/6.  My stack took pretty wild swings for a limit game and I ended up being down $55.00 when I got called over to the 1/2 NL game.

I played pretty fast with my first buy-in at 1/2 and wasn’t careful with my stack at all.  I think playing so much 2/5 lately has nullified my sense of big bets in 1/2 and I’m getting in pots with more marginal holdings for bigger percentages of my stack preflop than I should be.  I ended up having to rebuy another 200 and slowed down for a bit while waiting on 2/5 to open up.  As my table got converted from 1/2 to 2/5 I did some quick math found out I was down $316 at the 1/2 game so I made note of it and moved over to 2/5.

Since I was down nearly $400 already I thought I’d sit back and play using a  short stack strategy in 2/5 for a while.  It worked out pretty well as I chipped up to $500 over the first two hours.  I missed some value in a pot where I raised and flopped middle set and another guy popped me with top pair on the flop.  The board was a bit draw heavy so I wanted to make sure he wasn’t pulling a free card play and he ended up folding top pair when I 3bet.  Unfortunately I then spent the next 9 hours somewhere between 400-650 and never gaining much traction.   While there wasn’t much going on in the game for me there was a lot of other fun going on at the table once 6th game in the Cavs/Magic series came on.

Two guys I play with regularly showed up.  Pat (who I’ve talked about briefly in another post) and Shiva both showed up to play before the basketball game.  Shiva is a little unusual.  A couple of us like to call him the poker destroyer because of his name, and to go along with that the guy looks like a the love child of Captain Kirk and Ponch.

Shiva wanted to make a bet on the basketball game as long as he could take the Cavs.  I checked the line on the game and the Magic was favored by 2.  We ended up making a bet on the game with me taking Orlando and the winner buys dinner at AJ’s Steakhouse which is the upscale restaurant on the first floor.  While we were sorting out the details on that Pat jumped in and wanted to make a prop bet with me to determine who would go pick up beef brisket sandwiches from down by the racetrack.  Apparently Pat has some sort of people phobia which made him not want to go.  So we are tossing around ideas for the bet and some of the suggestions were the over/under on Lebron’s first half points to who lead at halftime.  One of the guys tossed out that we should used the halftime score as an over/under and set the line at 100.  Pat wanted the under and I quickly jumped on the bet.  I knew the Magic had been topping 100 points a game this series with ease and figured that Lebron was going to try and set the pace for the Cavs early to make sure they were in the game.

I was in good shape at the end of the first quarter with both my bets.  The Magic were ahead 30-25, on pace for a 110 point half and a Magic win.  The Magic continued to make things look good in the second quarter when they put up another 28 points, however just about everyone in Cleveland forgot how to shoot the ball during the last 8 minutes of the quarter and they put up a paltry 15 points  making the halftime score 58-40.  Next thing I know I’m taking a serving tray down to pick up 5 sandwiches and an order of chips from the racetrack.  On the bright side, while I was there waiting on the order they made a funnel cake that was a little to small to sell to their customers and the nice lady at the counter asked if it would go over well in the poker room.  Obviously I said yes and scored a free funnel cake.  The food was a hit in the room and I enjoyed my BBQ beef brisket while watching Howard put up 40 on the Cav’s and lock up my other bet.

The table lost some players and got some new ones before I finally hit a couple of hands.  The first hand I had about 450 in front of me and called a good sized preflop raise with a pair of 5’s knowing I was going against an over pair, not to mention the two other players that tagged along.  Flop came J75 and I got it all in against AA and doubled up.  Then with a little over 1k in my stack this hand took place.   I posted it to FCP because I rarely push a pair of Jacks that hard and create so many sidepots, so I’m looking for some line feedback on the hand.  What is not posted in the thread is that the river was the 7 of spades.  The guy I was in side pot 2 with mucked to my Jacks, the guy in side pot 1 showed KQ of clubs for a missed flush draw and I took that side pot and the guy who was all in for the main pot showed KQ of spades for a backdoor second nut flush.  He took the main, but I still made a lot of money off the two side pots.  The result was a nice little win to wrap up the month.

I thought about going out to play Sunday also, but instead opted to take the kids to the park and take them to see the new Disney/Pixar film Up.  It was a nice relaxing Sunday.

Here is my chart for the month, with monetary values removed, for the 28 live sessions I logged.  As you can see it was a pretty steady climb for me throughout the month.  2/5 NL was my most profitable game this month by far, with a nice little tournament cash tossed in.  My bankroll is at a new high for the year and I’m feeling pretty good about this with my upcoming Vegas trip.  I was going to put together a list of June goals, but honesty with the trip coming my play is going to be a little more erratic this month so I’m not worrying about setting goals I may not have time to meet.

May 09 Live Play Results Graph

May 09 Live Play Results Graph

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I hate sets

May 18th, 2009 Josh No comments

Had a brutal night at 2/5 on Friday.  Was down 2 buy-ins after getting sets beat twice.  First time I flopped a set of 7’s against QJ on a Q73 board and got it all in on the flop.  Turn Q, River 3… ouch.

Second time was 66 on a T64 flop, check raised all in and got called by T4.  He didn’t make a full house, but he did go runner runner flush.  Ouch x2.

Recouped a bit of  on a brief session of 2/5 Saturday though noting about the session was very remarkable.

Sunday was the last of the WSOP qualifiers that are being held here took place, first place a 12k prize package and 2-10 payed out cash.  Played 1/2 before hand and scored a small win before jumping in the tournament.

Since I don’t feel like doing a write up on the entire tournament this time, I’ll just leave it that I ended up being the bubble boy.  Final hand I was short stacked with pocket tens and a super aggressive donk raised 30k with the blinds at 3k/6k.  I picked up pocket tens and called on the button.  Super tight players in SB calls too and I know I’m beat.  Donk showed AQ which I’m pretty sure was the second best had he held all day.  SB woke up with KK, and flopped a set to lock the hand down.

Sets, can’t win with em, can’t beat em… time to look at flights for vegas.  Guess I’ll be playing deep stack events at the Venetian or Caesars Palace this year.

Discretion… I mean table selection.

May 14th, 2009 Josh No comments

About a year ago I realized I had two big leaks in my game and I’ve been working on fixing them.

The first leak was that I am stubborn when it comes to beating a game.  I could be sitting at a table that isn’t very profitable while a juicy game is two tables away and I wouldn’t move because I’d want to prove to myself I can beat any game I sit in.  You often hear players at a table want to change seats to switch up the cards or call for set up if they are running bad.  Mathematically these things are irrelevant, but for a lot of players they have a major effect psychologically.  I don’t buy into the superstitions that other players have but understanding them is important, and to my detriment I was leaning the opposite way because it was logical to me.  So improving my game selection has been something I focus on.  I now spend more time scouting games before I sit, and occasionally I’ll take a break from the game I’m in to scout the other tables.

The other leak is sort of tied into the first.  In my effort to beat any game I’d stay longer than I should have playing when I was dead tired or just not in an optimal state of mind.  This would affect me adversely when the table dynamics would change and I didn’t recognize it right away.  So instead of trying to beat a game for X amount, or staying to the point I am passing out at the table I’ve made a conscious effort to recognize these situations and leave the game.

Last night was a good example of using better discretion to plug these leaks.

I got to the card room a bit later than normal because I felt like taking a nap after work.  When I showed up there were seats in both a 1/2 and a 2/5 game.  I scouted the games and at the 1/2 table I could sit at there were two huge stacks (over 1k) and a few good sized stacks (over 500) and I didn’t recognize a lot of the players.  The 2/5 game was the opposite.  No one had much more than 600 and I had played with everyone at the table.  Since I could only buy into the 1/2 game for 300, it made more sense to play the 2/5 game where I could buy in closer to the amount the large stacks held and I already have reasonably good reads on all the players.

No amount of knowledge could stop me from dropping my first buy-in though.  I was sitting with 350ish in front of me after winning my first pot.  I picked up JJ in early position and raised to 20.  I got three calls and took a flop 4 way with 80 in the pot.  The flop came Jh, 7s, 5h.  I lead out for 1/2 the pot, got called by one of the players I chopped last weeks tournament with and then the player on the button min raises me.  So here I am with the best hand possible and draw heavy board.  The player on the button likes to call with marginal hands preflop and hit big, he doesn’t typically raise draws so I was confident that I had him in really bad shape.  The problem was the 3rd player in the hand who had to be on some type of draw, because he liked to raise huge with made hands and since he flatted me on the flop I knew he wasn’t that strong yet and he was likely on a flush or straight draw.  I wanted to get the hand heads up with the guy on the button, so I ended up shipping my stack to the middle.  Both players call and now we have 1k in the main pot these two are playing a aide pot with about 150 each left.  Turn was the K of hearts and the first player shoved and the one on the button called.  River was a blank and I don’t fill up.  Button shows his J7 for two pair, the other player shows 8h7h for a flush.  I show my JJ to prove a point to the guy with J7 that he just put in 500 drawing dead.

I rebought and played tight for the next two hours till I picked up AA in the SB.  The Old Richard Simmons (see previous article) opened the pot in late postion for 20 and a laggy young player on the button called.  I raised to 80 and both called.  Flop came QTx rainbow.  I lead out for 125 and sweaten from the oldies came along while the other player folded.  Turn was a king and had about 280 left.  I knew that helped him, I just wasn’t sure how much.  I know he doesn’t have KK or he would have raised me on the flop, so the main hand I’m worried about at this point is KQ.  I decide before I bet that if he shoves I’m calling and lead out for 1/2 my stack and sure enough he says “lets play for it all” and comes back over the top.  I snap call and he says “you got me” while he flips over AK.  Good spot for me and when the river blanks I doubled up.

I was back to even at that point and started gradually chipping up.  A few players left and a few new ones came in.  I played a pot with a player who was a little drunk and took down a 800 dollar pot with a flush while getting a guy stuck in the middle who made trips on the river.  A few more new players jumped into the game and the pots started getting way out of hand with marginal holdings.  At one point there were 3 straight $1500 dollar pots, chips were flying everywhere.  I watched one guy call a 500 dollar all in with 87s and another one call with ATos.  At this point it was close to 1am, and I felt myself starting to get tired but had the urge to keep playing because the pots were so huge and there were at least two drunken maniacs at the table with 1k in front of them.  Part of me is saying stay and get that money, but when I have done this in the past I end up playing to late, getting tired and donking off chips.  I decided that it was better to book a 750 dollar win than trying to turn it into a 2k win so i got up and left one of the most action packed games I had seen there in a long time.  Last year I wouldn’t be able to do that, and today I couldn’t be more happy that I did now that I’m up to 40% of my sessions being winning for the month.

I was planning on trying to repeat my tournament preformance tonight, but it doesn’t appear I’ll be able to do so.  I guess I’ll catch up on my DVR recordings and relax.  Plenty of time for poker this weekend with the last of the WSOP qualifiers at my local cardroom on saturday.  I’ll be booking my Vegas trip on Monday, lets do this.

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25%

May 12th, 2009 Josh No comments

Just a small update.

Before last night I was running horribly in cash games all month.  Last 4 sessions were all losing sessions and last night started off the same why losing $200 at a 1/2 game early.  I switched to a good 2/5 game that was the feeder to the main game and was a really nice table for me, however I was card dead most of the time.

I got moved to the main game and played really tight with no cards for a couple hours then got a nice little run when we got short handed and left that table up over $500 when it broke.  While waiting on some breakfast burrito’s to be brought up I played another 20 minutes in a 1/2 game that was still going and pulled another $50 out of that.

Last night: 7 hours of play up $400.  Was nice to book a win.  Thats 1 for 4 in cash games this month, I need to get that 25% up.

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