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Challenge Day ThreeIt's late and I'm on baby duty tonight. So why not spend the evening at another $10+1 single table (9 person) SnG?
Wow this SnG is taking forever. We just completed our one hundred and thirteenth hand and finally made it down to three people. I am sitting at second by about 2000. It has been a grueling SnG and I've had to fight the temptation to go all-in just to end the pain. Nothing special. No "great" or "bad" hands that I was part of. Just good poker. Back to the old familiar heads up game. I Just knocked the third place guy out and I am about even with the other player. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I can finish in first this time. Lady luck was smiling on me tonight. First place is mine! http://www.pokerhand.org/?5620605 Running Tally Played: 3x $10+1 SnG (9 person) Placed: 3rd, 2nd, 1st Money: +$57 P.S. I am counting by playing days not calendar days. Today is day... [ Continued ]
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0 Comments Viewed 409 times Challenge Day 2I am playing another $10+1 single table (9 person) SnG at the moment. I currently sit in the chip lead by almost 1k with four people left including myself. Nothing really stunning or exciting thus far. I thought this was a good call on my part (http://www.pokerhand.org/?5616419). I'd explain why I did that but to be honest today was brutal at the office so I am a bit tired. This update may be short on details.
Damn I just made a dumb mistake. When you are trying to buy a pot and represent the Ace that no one else has, make sure your bet is appropriate to the guys chip stack to make him feel uncomfortable, ha ha ha. A 10% bet will get called by the guy who has the middle pair and you will loose. Oy! I need sleep. Rookie mistake. We are now in the money but I am in third place at this point in time. Ahhh pocket Ace's against an aggressive player who thinks they are the bomb... ... [ Continued ] 0 Comments Viewed 366 times Challenge Day 1I am glad to see that the interface of my favorite online poker room has not changed since the last time I played. I remember when Full Tilt first came out; I was hosting my weekly cash game and my friend brought a stranger with him. He told me about this new online poker room and couldn't stop talking about how well it was designed in addition to being fun. The stranger turned out to be a cousin of (warning name dropping) Howard Lederer and Annie Duke. I think his name was Bill... not sure to be honest. He was right. I stopped using my other accounts and started using Full Tilt almost exclusively.
Playing online for the first time after a year or so off feels like slipping on a wet pair of swim trunks that you hung up to dry the day before. I know you know what I am talking about. Don't try to deny it. You get that uncomfortable cold wet sensation for a brief second until you get things all warmed up. Having a career, two children, wife and dog doesn't make it any easier for one to... [ Continued ] 0 Comments Viewed 354 times The SnG Challenge Part DuexTomorrow I am going to attempt to start a repeat of my last SnG Challenge. Start with $50 and see how far I can stretch it in 30 days on Full Tilt. It is going to be weird as I much more prefer ring games these days. Especially live cash games. I only play tourneys now in A.C. to kill the time between lunch and dinner. Then it's all cash baby! Stay tuned...
0 Comments Viewed 711 times Back in the saddle at a live gameAs I gently ease myself back in to playing poker, much like slowing lowering myself in to a scalding hot tub; I decided to head out to my favorite 1/2 NL Texas-1/2 PL Omaha (dealer’s choice between those two) game last night.
For the most part I was happy with my performance. It started out with a relatively small $80 buy-in around 9:00pm. The place is now doing a high hand pot I learned. If a pot exceeds $10, $1 of it goes in to a pot. The pot is paid every hour to the person who during the last 60 minutes had the highest hand with a full house or better. I’ve seen this at casinos so it didn’t bother me. But it brought out more Omaha games than Texas. This was especially true as the minutes ticked down and the hour deadline approached. After about four hours I my stack was sitting at about $220 or a $140 net. Not bad since I hadn’t been to a live game in a long time. I didn’t notice as much ADD as I experienced playing on-line the other day. However, at a live game you have ... [ Continued ] 0 Comments Viewed 277 times |
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