MattyMatt All American 6652 Posts user info edit post |
ive lost more with pocket Aces
than won
never go all in preflop 4/14/2006 11:00:28 AM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
You just remember those bad beats more than others. 4/14/2006 11:19:23 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
not many things more frustrating than having a 3:1 chip lead with 18 left and finishing 7th.
limit tournaments get pretty wacky at the end when the limits are like 4k/8k when the avg. stack is like 20k 4/14/2006 2:50:25 PM |
tomloes All American 1646 Posts user info edit post |
I think full tilt was broken earlier, I had 9 all heart flops in a row, what are the odds of that (oh and everytime I flopped at least a pair, but never had a heart) 4/15/2006 12:15:15 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
Name: Week 1 Week 2 Total: 1.) linoleum24 (The Hish 24) 77.875 32.835 110.71 2.) pilgrimshoes 44.9612 40.2145 85.1757 3.) typhicane 55.0659 23.2178 78.2837 4.) JonTurner ------- 56.8719 56.8719 5.) ImJoeRacer 29.434 28.4359 57.8699 6.) Kurtis636 23.4802 25.4339 48.9141 7.) jonnySim (JONthebody) 20.1072 20.1072 40.2144 8.) Screech24 (tww name?) 38.9375 -------- 38.9375 9.) noidroid 34.8268 -------- 34.8268 10.) CaelNCSU 31.7923 -------- 31.7923 11.) rezanat0r 27.533 -------- 27.533 12.) kcb272 25.9583 -------- 25.9538 13.) jackleg 24.6262 -------- 24.6262 14.) DrOldSchool 22.4806 -------- 22.4806 15.) moe (kensmoe8) 21.5986 -------- 21.5986 16.)steviewonder ------- 21.4955 21.4955 17.) Boos_Rgr8 (Xkal) 20.813 -------- 20.813
remember, only your top 4 out of 7 scores count, so its not like anyone is eliminated yet.
this week is seven card stud hi/lo, bring your friends.
same bat time, same bat channel.
ill put up the tournament id when i make it.
[Edited on April 16, 2006 at 11:14 AM. Reason : format]
[Edited on April 16, 2006 at 11:15 AM. Reason : why wont htis work]4/16/2006 11:12:37 AM |
anonymous All American 9627 Posts user info edit post |
pokerstars is the worst god damn place ever every time i hit a set someone gets runner runner runner for a flush
i was just at a cash table and i had K10 flop was K 8 10 i bet the pot and the guy after me pushed all in i called he had KQ turn is of course a queen
i love how every good play i make is punished
it really is the home of the suckout 4/18/2006 4:34:00 AM |
JonTurner All American 1899 Posts user info edit post |
You want a suckout?
Today in the $2,500 super satellite at the bellagio for the WPT Championship (544 players, 51 seats in the $25k main event awarded)... down to about 75, and player A raises to $5k with blinds at 800/1.6k. An idiot who I'd played with in the tourney at an earlier table proceeds to go all in (he has a HUGE stack of about $80k after picking up monster hand after hand). The first guy calls for his last $15k or so. Player A flips AK, idiot flips KQ. Flop comes AK4!! It's over, right?
Nope... turn Q, river Q. Btw, I loved seeing the idiot from this hand who had a huge stack early in the day end up going out 53rd!!
On another note, yes, I made the top 51, and won my "seat" today! This just won me cash though as I was already bought into the main event (staked) - this is the first main event I've ever been staked in, and I was already thrilled to play. But the $25,500 win today definitely has me in a good frame of mind for the main event! 4/18/2006 5:23:55 AM |
anonymous All American 9627 Posts user info edit post |
thing is people in the room were giving me shit because i was stupid for making the call even tho it was the right call to make i just got fucked over
so pissed because i was about to go to bed being up today and that hand would have made my night instead it totally ruined my whole day and after playing for about 6 hours today i basically broke even 4/18/2006 5:27:42 AM |
KOL All American 1231 Posts user info edit post |
AK vs 52o
Blinds $2k-$4k AK utg raised to $11k after folding for about 4 laps around. Folded to BB. Calls another $7k. Hit a five and but another $7k in the pot. Have to call b/c pot is $29k...
its only 64/35 but still, ya gotta wonder what big stack has if big stack has been asleep for a bit and then suddenly wakes up with a raise. Of course no one but big stack is actually paying attention to all of the action
[Edited on April 18, 2006 at 12:22 PM. Reason : #'s] 4/18/2006 12:11:04 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
This was pretty funny.
PokerStars Game #4673460561: Tournament #23328282, $30+$3 Hold'em No Limit - Level X (400/800) - 2006/04/19 - 01:46:01 (ET) Table '23328282 2' 9-max Seat #9 is the button Seat 1: noidroid (150 in chips) Seat 8: LSU pkr plyr (5660 in chips) Seat 9: vikesfan20 (21190 in chips) noidroid: posts the ante 50 LSU pkr plyr: posts the ante 50 vikesfan20: posts the ante 50 noidroid: posts small blind 100 and is all-in LSU pkr plyr: posts big blind 800 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to noidroid [Ah 3h] vikesfan20: raises 18400 to 19200 LSU pkr plyr: calls 4810 and is all-in *** FLOP *** [2d 4h 2c] *** TURN *** [2d 4h 2c] [5c] vikesfan20 said, "lol" *** RIVER *** [2d 4h 2c 5c] [Ad] noidroid said, "woooooooooooo" *** SHOW DOWN *** LSU pkr plyr: shows [Jd Th] (a pair of Deuces) vikesfan20: shows [Ac Jc] (two pair, Aces and Deuces) noidroid said, "2nd" vikesfan20 collected 11020 from side pot noidroid: shows [Ah 3h] (a straight, Ace to Five) noidroid said, "moron" noidroid collected 450 from main pot vikesfan20 said, "haha" *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 11470 Main pot 450. Side pot 11020. | Rake 0 Board [2d 4h 2c 5c Ad] Seat 1: noidroid (small blind) showed [Ah 3h] and won (450) with a straight, Ace to Five Seat 8: LSU pkr plyr (big blind) showed [Jd Th] and lost with a pair of Deuces Seat 9: vikesfan20 (button) showed [Ac Jc] and won (11020) with two pair, Aces and Deuces
30+3 2-table sng, hand after I lost a race where I had 150 chips more than vikes. Nice call there by LSU with the J10o, 2nd was $162 and 3rd was $108.
woot 4/19/2006 1:52:50 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
i hate poker and i hate myself.
again.
sweet christ this last 5 months have been terrible.
i blow more than most of your bankrolls combined in hours, and dont know why.
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 2:09 AM. Reason : e]
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 2:22 AM. Reason : e] 4/19/2006 2:09:17 AM |
anonymous All American 9627 Posts user info edit post |
i was out of the hand but these guys were both all in preflop
PokerStars Game #4673707820: Hold'em No Limit ($0.01/$0.02) - 2006/04/19 - 02:23:22 (ET) Table 'Suevia II' 9-max Seat #3 is the button Seat 1: GG3199 ($7.05 in chips) Seat 2: Jonvee ($2 in chips) Seat 3: TheFan83 ($5.77 in chips) Seat 4: rexzizo ($5.41 in chips) Seat 5: Lordofradio ($3.14 in chips) Seat 6: adamlaytatst ($5.19 in chips) Seat 7: Austrianna ($3.48 in chips) Seat 8: Lv Ze Brute ($1.09 in chips) Seat 9: belkel13 ($1.98 in chips) rexzizo: posts small blind $0.01 Lordofradio: posts big blind $0.02 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to adamlaytatst [3d Jd] adamlaytatst: folds Austrianna: raises $0.04 to $0.06 Lv Ze Brute: folds belkel13: folds GG3199: raises $6.99 to $7.05 and is all-in Jonvee: calls $2 and is all-in TheFan83: folds rexzizo: folds Lordofradio: folds Austrianna: folds *** FLOP *** [Qc 4h Tc] *** TURN *** [Qc 4h Tc] [9h] *** RIVER *** [Qc 4h Tc 9h] [Jc] *** SHOW DOWN *** GG3199: shows [Ac Kc] (a Royal Flush) Jonvee: mucks hand GG3199 collected $3.89 from pot adamlaytatst said, "wow" *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $4.09 | Rake $0.20 Board [Qc 4h Tc 9h Jc] Seat 1: GG3199 showed [Ac Kc] and won ($3.89) with a Royal Flush Seat 2: Jonvee mucked [Ks Kh] Seat 3: TheFan83 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 4: rexzizo (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 5: Lordofradio (big blind) folded before Flop Seat 6: adamlaytatst folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 7: Austrianna folded before Flop Seat 8: Lv Ze Brute folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 9: belkel13 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
he said its the 4th one he has gotten 4/19/2006 2:25:36 AM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
First of all, he's an idiot for raising all in with his AK. We all know that.
Second of all, this is a penny room so we should expect dumb shit.
Third of all, royal flush or not... IT'S A PENNY ROOM. 4/19/2006 3:12:47 AM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i was just at a cash table and i had K10 flop was K 8 10 i bet the pot and the guy after me pushed all in i called he had KQ turn is of course a queen
i love how every good play i make is punished
it really is the home of the suckout" |
I feel you there. I am excellent at getting all my chips in the pot when the other person is sitting on a 3 outer. I refuse to do anything else though. What are you gonna do though? Are you gonna try to get your chips in the middle in a worse spot? Of course not. The only other option is to create a personal rule that you won't be all in until at least the turn... but that puts you at a strategic disadvantage. All you can do is suck it up and keep playing and don't go on tilt.
The moral to the story is that if you are making positive equity or "profitable" decisions all the time then you will come out ahead.
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 3:18 AM. Reason : doh!]4/19/2006 3:16:50 AM |
anonymous All American 9627 Posts user info edit post |
i agree with your assessment of the royal flush
i only posted it because i havent seen one online before
i have gotten one once live and seen another guy get one but hadnt seen one online
got sucked out on again a little bit ago i had AJ and the flop was A#J (2 spades) i bet....get raised....i go all in...moron calls he calls with a weak flush draw and of course hits it then procedes to talk shit like he is a genius just because he got lucky and won the hand 4/19/2006 3:31:13 AM |
JonTurner All American 1899 Posts user info edit post |
First day of WPT Championship today... you get $50k in chips (incredible blind structure)... starts with 50/100 blinds, 90 minute levels, 5 levels per day. So today, our last level was 300/600. Notables at my table: Phil Ivey (in the 6 seat, directly across from me) and Robert Mizrachi (2 seat). I was in the 10. For the first 3 levels, I hovered between 40k and 60k, never falling below 40 or above 60 once the entire time. I was probably playing the tightest of anyone at the table, but it seemed to be working alright for me.
My first fairly big pot was the first hand after the 2nd break. I picked up 99 utg, and limped for 200... 3 or 4 limpers followed, and Ivey raised to 2k in late position (big raise after several limpers... and he'd definitely stolen a few pots preflop like this already in the day... i.e., we are NOT putting him on a big hand here). Anyway, I called the 2k - not gonna reraise here, don't want to get involved in a huge pot with 99 at this point in the tourney (or any point, really), and you never know what Ivey's up to. Well, I hit the flop - 3,9,K... two diamonds. I checked, and Ivey bet 4k. Some would argue I should check/raise here, but remember, we are 99% sure Ivey has got absolutely nothing. So I took a shot that he might continue with a bluff on the turn and I just called. Unfortunately my call was enough to stop him. T on the turn, and it went check/check... I bet out 7k after an A hit the river. I'm hoping he's got AQ or AK and won't lay it down there, but odds are, like I figured, he had absolutely nothing, and he mucked pretty quickly. I could check there and hope he bluffs, but a) I expect he's smart enough not to, and b) assuming he doesn't, I have to show my hand, which I'd rather not. So, anyway, now I'm up to 60k, best I've been all day.
A few hands later though, I got involved bluffing, and then re-bluffing Mizrachi's raise in a pot when I should've just folded to his raise on the flop. This hand cost me 10k. With a few other small loses, I found myself back down to about 45k pretty quickly. During this time, I also picked up 88, 99, TT, and QQ in about one round around the table, but mucked most of them on the flop after calling a small raise preflop. With the TT, someone had raised with 88, and the flop came A28 (he showed the set after I mucked). And with the QQ, I limped in utg+1, only to find a raise to 1500 and a REraise to 5000 before it got back to me. Needless to say, we quickly mucked the QQ without much thought. But, a few hands later, I picked up 22, again called a small raise preflop, and saw a 267 rainbow flop. Mizrachi, who had raised preflop, fired out 2k. The other caller folded, and I called. It went check/check on the turn, and I led out for 6k on the river (K on turn, 3 on river)... he reluctantly called and mucked when I flipped over my set. So now I was back to about 54k at the 3rd break.
In the 4th level (200/400/25 ante), I sunk for a while without playing a hand, or playing one or two small pots where I didn't make it past the flop. I actually got back down to about 42k when the following hand came up to completely turn my day around. Cecilia Nordenstram raised to 1500, and got 2 callers (one in position / one on the small blind)... I then looked down at AK on the bb. Needless to say, with my image, and her relatively small stack of about 15k, I was definitely reraising here. I made it a rather hefty, but understandable for the pot, 6500. Cecilia quickly mucked, but to my surprise, BOTH of her cold-callers called my raise! The flop was a beauty... AK4! The sb checked, and I led out for a relatively weak-looking bet of 6k, hoping to induce a bluff from the first caller who was extremely aggressive. I got my wish - he made it 26k! The next player folded, and with only about 18k left after his raise, I moved all in. He quickly folded. There was no point in just calling there... odds were he was bluffing, but I couldn't give him that card to hit a gutshot or set... his most likely holdings. This is mostly b/c he was in position, and he would DEFINITELY slow down and check the turn after I checked to him (assuming he missed). The only hand I fear is 44, and if he has that, well, my day's over - nothing I can do. So anyway, now I'm up to 83k, and the chip leader at the table!
I had two big hands in the last level (300/600)... TT and JJ... both times I just called a preflop raise from an aggressive player, and both times I saw good flops... 455 with TT, and 357 with JJ. In the TT hand, I called the raiser's 5k on the flop, and 15k on the turn. He had position on me, and it went check/check on the river, and I showed the winning hand... again, with a player like this, his most likely holding was A high at best... very prone to contuation bet (bluff) on the flop and turn. With the JJ, I called Ivey's raise from my button, and to my dismay, both blinds called! But after Ivey's 6k bet on the flop, and with him only having about 20k left, I made it 16k... praying neither of the blinds had flopped a straight or set, and definitely ready to call Ivey's all in if he so chose... but when it got back to him, he quickly mucked. At this point I was up to about 110k! In the next to last hand of the day, I limped with 44 utg, another player limped, and Cecilia, on the very short stack, moved all in for 7k. It was folded to me, and I decided to gamble (seeing it was about 1/15th of my stack, and most likely, I was the slight favorite in a race). This turned out to be the case as I hoped when she flipped up A9o. I won the race, and was up to 122k to end the day! I ended the day with the most chips of anyone at the table, even though I just played very tight, solid poker all day.
235 players out of about 300 survived the day, and I'm in 21st place out of the 235... well above average. Of course, there are 2 day 1s... the field is estimated at about 610 players total, although the exact totals and prize pool won't be posted until midday wednesday. Day 2 for everyone is thursday, and most likely I'll come in about 45th in chips out of about 450 remaining players. The money is top 100.
[Edited on April 19, 2006 at 6:36 AM. Reason : .] 4/19/2006 6:35:24 AM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
Okay, first of all, we need to all thank Jon for providing our internet poker playing asses with that type of a first-hand update from this world known tourney.
Second of all, Jon, chip leader at your table for the day! Nice work, man. As we all know, all you can do in any tourney is play the best possible game you can at your given table and it sounds like you did that today so... great work!
Thridly, how the fuck do you remember exactly what all those flops were to be able to recap the hands so perfectly? 4/19/2006 6:55:16 AM |
JonTurner All American 1899 Posts user info edit post |
Thank you... and all good poker players can remember an amazing amount of hands in very good detail. The details I provided you with were very small. I could honestly list every hand I limped in with today (maybe forgetting one or two) / called a raise with today (and who raised in each of those), and what hands I raised with - the exact amounts of those raises, and all the action after the flop in each of those hands. Obviously some details will fade over time, but being able to remember those things is EXTREMELY important to winning at poker. 4/19/2006 7:26:42 AM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
Now that you say that I am having detailed flashbacks! 4/19/2006 8:08:55 AM |
linoleum24 All American 848 Posts user info edit post |
ben- did you make event #3 yet? 4/19/2006 11:37:21 AM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
nsfw
http://fun.bowmans.com/poker/ 4/19/2006 4:03:02 PM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
ahah 4/19/2006 5:13:31 PM |
chanchiya Veteran 111 Posts user info edit post |
noidroid... you a funny guy! 4/19/2006 8:18:26 PM |
jackleg All American 170957 Posts user info edit post |
hahah, i got sent 5 free bucks by one of the sites i pulled my cash out of a while back
sat down at a NLHE table. first hand, limped in with pocket 6s. flopped quads. had 2 people betting into me, tripled up. woo
moved to a higher $ table. first hand there, had KK. it was raised up pretty good by a guy before my turn to act. figured the fucker didnt have me beat, and i felt like either taking it down there, doubling my 16, or losing it all if he happened to have AA, so i pushed it.
so he calls me, KK vs his QQ. but he got his Q and took my money. man i thought i was gonna turn 5 into 35 in 2 hands
my story is much more exciting than JonTurners nah i just havent played in a while and felt like talking 4/19/2006 9:04:34 PM |
mildew Drunk yet Orderly 14177 Posts user info edit post |
10 dollar heads up sit and go
guy moves all-in 5 hands in row.. i call none of them
6th hand...i get 99 in big blind
so with 15 chips in the pot out of our 1k stacks he moves all in again, I call
He flips over 72offsuit...flop of course comes 774, turn 2, river 7
and then he talked shit... wonderful night 4/20/2006 5:20:55 AM |
JonTurner All American 1899 Posts user info edit post |
My table to start day 2:
11 1 Alex Prendes 9,375 11 2 Bill Edler 117,625 11 3 Pete Muller 102,975 11 4 Dwayne Moyers 73,450 11 5 Chad Brown 80,075 11 6 Jon Turner 121,900 11 7 Shane 'Shaniac' Schleger 72,275 11 8 Robert Nehorayan 32,225 11 9 Don Barton 34,300 11 10 Raul Oliverira 52,400
Bill Edler's a very seasoned, excellent tournament pro... not good to see him with a lot of chips... Chad Brown most people know (really nice guy, very experienced on the circuit, but imho not one of the better "name" players)... Shaniac is one of the top internet pros - one of the guys I've been in many big online tourneys with, though I've never played with him in person, so it'll be good to meet him tomorrow. I am NOT looking forward to having him on my left though! He's extremely aggressive... and vvvvvvvvvvvvery good. He's just won a big live tourney recently too ($150k or so for 1st, I think). Alex Prendes is a bit of a name player, but he's so short that he shouldn't be a factor for long. I'm glad to see I'm in the chip lead to start the day at the table, and also, overall, I have to say that I drew a pretty easy table.
For instance... what if I got stuck in this table??
19 1 Kristy Gazes 50,725 19 2 Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi 75,828 19 3 Leandro Alvarez 53,150 19 4 Joe Connor 19,975 19 5 Men 'The Master' Nguy en 104,625 19 6 Ayhan Alsancak 107,950 19 7 Ron Toledo 79,150 19 8 Kevin Schaffel 18,375 19 9 Mark Seif 167,050 19 10 Patrik Antonius 200,375
I mean, holy shit! Antonius and Mark Seif some of you might not have heard of, but they are two VERY big names in tournament poker right now... I think most people would ranked them both in the top 20 tourney pros playing right now, if not top 10. And they both have huge stacks... then you also have Men the Master and the freakin' Grinder at the same table, both with above average stacks! That table is just insane.
That table will get a lot of attention... but the most attention will DEFINITELY go here:
47 1 Mike Matusow 29,050 47 2 Gregory Caul 21,525 47 3 Cody Naramore 45,100 47 4 Rob Hollink 50,300 47 5 Mark Mache 25,150 47 6 Patrick Pezzin 51,100 47 7 Daniel Shiff 68,175 47 8 Phil Hellmuth 81,875 47 9 James Van Alstyne 86,575 47 10 George Hiles 69,000
haha, Mike and Phil at the same table this early in the tourney... that would make for good tv!
[Edited on April 20, 2006 at 5:56 AM. Reason : .] 4/20/2006 5:52:53 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
good luck jon.
shane seems like hed be great to have at a table, but having watched him play and read his stuff on 2+2, it would be pretty intimidating.
Other than that, looks like you got a great draw, take it deep! 4/20/2006 8:05:29 AM |
jackleg All American 170957 Posts user info edit post |
yeah
take it deep 4/20/2006 8:06:27 AM |
KOL All American 1231 Posts user info edit post |
Dont take it deep...TAKE IT DOOOOOWWWWN!!!! 4/20/2006 10:37:08 AM |
linoleum24 All American 848 Posts user info edit post |
whats the word on event #3? 4/20/2006 10:46:10 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
Event three is up
7 card stud, hi/lo 8 or better.
$10 +1, same bat time, same bat channel
23403352, stars 8pm
pwd: TWW2006 4/20/2006 12:51:28 PM |
ProPlayPoker Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
Can someone recap for me the total number of events and how many it is that count? Thanks! 4/20/2006 2:46:14 PM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "TWWSOP 2006 has begun!
The first event will be held this thursday at 8 pm, a $10+1 NLHE tournament.
The tournament is up and you can register if you'd like
Tournament ID:22451266 PWD: TWW2006 Pokerstars.
The final formula for an overall leaderboard will be up soon. Ill probably throw in a $$$ card to the overall winner, for extra spice.
Invite your friends, invite every one you know.
There will be a sequence of events, 7 events total, of mixed games. To keep up interest, there are more nlhe events than other games. However, since this is a test of overall skill, your top 4 point gathering places will be used in the overall leaderboard scoring.
Event 1 - $10+1 NLHE Event 2 - $5+0.5 PLO Event 3 - $5+0.5 7CS8 (limit) Event 4 - $5+0.5 NLHE Event 5 - $5+0.5 PLO8 Event 6 - $5+0.5 7CS (limit) Event 7 - $10+1 NLHE
I have lowered the entry fee for the non-nlhe events in order to try and get more players in the field.
If thursday nights dont work for most people, let me know.
check back here for this thread in case we need to change the night of the tournaments, or for leaderboard updates!
the final formula i settled on is the same as the stars TLB forumla, but everyone that particiapates in a tournament recieves points for the leaderboard.
from http://www.pokerstars.com/tlb_tournament_rankings.html
Points = 10 * [sqrt(n)/sqrt(k)] * [1+log(b+0.25)]
Where:
n is the number of entrants k is the place of finish (k=1 for the first-place finisher, and so on) b is the buy-in amount in dollars (excluding administrative fee). For freerolls the buy-in is $0, and for FPP tournaments 1 FPP is counted as $0.05.
So in this case, finishing first in the first tournament, with an expected 30 runners would yeild: P = 10*[(30^.5)/(1^.5)]*[1+log(10+.25)] = 110.132 points.
where as the 15th place finisher would recieve: P = 10*[(30^.5)/(15^.5)]*[1+log(10+.25)] = 28.4359
and finally the last place finisher would recieve: P = 10*[(30^.5)/(30^.5)]*[1+log(10+.25)] = 21.1072
So obviously, going deep and finishing strong warrants more points, and gets more points. " |
4/20/2006 2:52:48 PM |
linoleum24 All American 848 Posts user info edit post |
sweeeeeeet 4/20/2006 5:08:56 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
where is everybody?
I'm the only one registered for this tourney 4/20/2006 7:13:55 PM |
moe All American 683 Posts user info edit post |
im in now... 4/20/2006 7:32:50 PM |
HaLo All American 14263 Posts user info edit post |
i'd be in if my fuxing alternator didn't have issues 4/20/2006 7:39:32 PM |
moe All American 683 Posts user info edit post |
ok now theres 4...where u at pilgrim? 4/20/2006 7:53:15 PM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
Jon, do you know/know of a guy named Aaron Bartley? I drove the motherfucker to highschool for 2 years. 4/20/2006 7:53:45 PM |
typhicane All American 2400 Posts user info edit post |
missed by a minute 4/20/2006 8:00:03 PM |
Kurtis636 All American 14984 Posts user info edit post |
Ben screwed me on getting into this tournament. I'm pissed, Stud Hi/Lo is one of my favorite games. 4/20/2006 8:18:10 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Sorry, just a play money story, not worth you big ballers reading
I'll always just screw around with the low limit shit (5/10 table). So, I built my poker stars stack up to about 90k, figured I'd try the 100/200 table. Sit down with 20k. Third hand I get dealt 99. Flop is 397. I'm thinking hell yes, I'll slow play the piss out of this. Throw out a weak value bet trying to get some guys in. Next card, a 5. Comes around, and guy goes in for 11k. I am completely oblivious to the straight, thinking he must have paird up or had pocket 5s or something and tripped up. So I dump my 20k in, and he was holding 64 for the straight. Dur
And fuck, i reload, get AJ, flop AJ9...and fortunately didn't burn another 20k to a fag holding bullets.
Back to the pussy limits I go. 4/20/2006 9:01:47 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ we told you a couple times that there was late registration, you could have got in easily
and yeah, wtf kurtis.. I figured you'd be all over this one 4/20/2006 9:23:35 PM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
ahaha
its my fault, i had maxed out his deposit limit, then transferred some money, and by the time i transferred him $11 back, it was too late.
sorry guys, shit came up and i couldnt play. 4/20/2006 9:50:56 PM |
chanchiya Veteran 111 Posts user info edit post |
i would play if ben hadn't fucking dropped my laptop in class... now i got nothing to play online poker with! 4/21/2006 11:35:49 AM |
linoleum24 All American 848 Posts user info edit post |
ben is ruining one poker life at a time 4/21/2006 11:46:47 AM |
jonnySim Veteran 197 Posts user info edit post |
If by shit came up you mean you were downstairs watching 8th and Ocean with your girlfriend.
I have a legit excuse in that I was in the middle of my late afternoon pre woody's powernap and nobody woke me up. 4/21/2006 12:39:31 PM |
linoleum24 All American 848 Posts user info edit post |
hahaha ^^^^ 4/21/2006 12:45:53 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
Damn, Turner busted out of the wpt championship.
http://ultimatebet.com/learn-poker/bellagio-2006-blog.html
At least he got a whole section dedicated to the event(the 7:11PM entry on that blog), is Big Red your new nickname Jon?
[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 8:31 PM. Reason : .] 4/21/2006 8:30:43 PM |
HaLo All American 14263 Posts user info edit post |
here we go
***** Hand History for Game 4057361649 ***** $50 PL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, April 22, 11:52:12 ET 2006 Table Candy Land (No DP) (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 3: MissBitch333 ( $132.15 ) Seat 4: iewolf ( $142.81 ) Seat 5: wuck72 ( $15.41 ) Seat 6: gmoore3442 ( $112.82 ) Seat 2: bluelab111 ( $68.31 ) Seat 1: trustme05 ( $27.90 ) trustme05 posts small blind [$0.25]. bluelab111 posts big blind [$0.50]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to iewolf [ Qs As ] MissBitch333 raises [$1.75]. iewolf raises [$3]. wuck72 folds. gmoore3442 folds. trustme05 folds. bluelab111 folds. MissBitch333 calls [$1.25]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 9c, 8s, 4s ] MissBitch333 checks. iewolf checks. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 7h ] MissBitch333 checks. iewolf checks. ** Dealing River ** [ Js ] MissBitch333 bets [$6.45]. iewolf raises [$17.90]. MissBitch333 raises [$53.70]. iewolf is all-In [$121.91] MissBitch333 is all-In [$69] MissBitch333 shows [ Ts, Ks ] a flush, king high. iewolf shows [ Qs, As ] a flush, ace high. iewolf wins $10.66 from side pot #1 with a flush, ace high with ace kicker. iewolf wins $262.05 from the main pot with a flush, ace high with ace kicker. nutzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 4/22/2006 11:54:39 AM |