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March 20, 2004Catching the non-poker bug and the wisdom of a champ
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"A man with money is no match against a man on a mission." Last night was fun: highlights include rolling over to cough up a solid phlegm bullet and trying to figure out a place to put it so I don't have to get out of bed. Not good times. But it's been a while since I've been sick, so I can't complain. Probably the 2 hours of sleep and a fair bit of drinking in San Francisco is the cause of the current bug, but whatever it is really sucks. Or maybe I caught something on the flight home, when the sweet young thing next to me put her two big bets right under my nose while leaning over to take a picture out the window with her cell phone camera. I almost stuck a dollar in there, but then I remembered where I was... She and her friend must have been about 20, and within 5 minutes of our conversation, one of them asked me if I had any weed I could sell them. Ye gads. My impure thoughts must have brought me some bad karma on the tables today, as I dropped $80 after an hour and a half of play on 3 $3-6ers. For the most part I played pretty well... I had my usual number of brutal rivers, but the hands that broke me were two slowplayed hands that I capped on the river and lost. Capping and losing is very rare for me, and maybe the cold shorted a fuse in my brain that allows me to say when I'm beat. The first beat happened when I held AKs and the flop came KK8 heads up. I checked the flop, and just called when my opponent bet the turn, hoping that the Ten on the turned helped him. He bet out on the river 4, and I raised with no flush or straight on board. Only 88 or TT (no way he has 44, K4, or K8) beats me, so I felt pretty good about my hand, even when he 3 bet me on the river. I went ahead and capped, and of course he had 88. We were both slowplaying! -6 BB on that hand. The second killer hand was worse: I've got KQ, and call after 1 player limps in early position. Flop is QQ2, and this time I bet out, and limper calls. The turn is the Ace, and I'm hoping this paired him up, but he checks. I get tricky here and check also, trying to show I'm afraid of the Ace. The river is the second deuce, and he bets out, and I eventually throw in the 4rth bet (I put him on AK or a deuce, but not A2). I'm shocked when he flips over rockets for the turned boat. We were both slowplaying! -5 BB on that hand. So those hands pretty much ruined my session, which was pretty good otherwise. "That's poker" as they say, and I'm not sure if I could have saved the fourth bet on the river in either of those two hands. Ah well. Luckily I pulled in $85 on a shorthanded $5-10 table while lying in bed with the laptop in the hotel earlier this week. I have a full day of poker ahead tomorrow, and it looks like Empire has replaced the huge overlay $50,000 guaranteed tourney that Grubby has been crowing about for weeks. In its place, Empire is offering 3 guaranteed seats to the WSOP. I debated playing in the $200+15 Vegas Dreams tourney on Empire at 9 pm EST today: for every 60 entries, one seat to the WSOP is given out. I expected to see way over 100 players, but only 61 ended up entering. Tomorrow night's Empire tourney (with the aforementioned WSOP seats as prizes) may be my first shot at getting into the big one, although my chances are slim if even the mighty Davidross hasn't been able to win his way in after several tries. I'm guessing the field will be huge, although only 35 are currently signed up (as of Saturday 9:30 PM EST). The $18+2 qualifiers are looking mighty tempting, and I'm sure I'll end up hawking a loogie on my keyboard after getting rivered early in one of these things. (UPDATE: the first hand I played I got rivered holding 99 when the fourth spade hit the board on the river-- opponent had 86o) I'm still on the fence about playing in the WSOP. I'm not a no-limit player, and of course I'd be dead money in the big one, but how many times in your life do you have a shot at this thing? Book Review: Poker Wisdom of a Champion The three major points I took from the book were these: Another thing I took from the book is the drastic difference between the online game and the live game-- online, the players move in and out so fast that you really don't have much to go on, and table image is much less important. Anonymity rules in the world of online poker, so you can play as tight as you want without worrying about what the other players think of you. If you want some light reading and some interesting and funny poker tales, check out "Poker Wisdom of a Champion". Need a coach? Poker Blog Patrol "On the phone with Doug I said, 'I would love to kick her freakin' ass' and the pit boss heard me and laughed. I'm sure it seemed funny." Remind me not to play the Hammer against her... Expert Java programmer and low-limit all-star Chris Halverson is in town, and we're planning on meeting up next weekend to terrorize the fish in Compton. Although I'm sure we'll end up downing scotch and dodging thrown cards at Hollywood Park, I can't help but think the time would be better spent coding up a Java bot. Boy Genius came through for me, winning the Michigan Blogger crossover game as I predicted. I left this comment in BG's blog before the tourney: The Poker Hermit continues his ride on the low limit roller coaster, going from tilt to solid play overnight. Ok, I'm off to play in Empire's WSOP Satellite qualifier. Top 4 (of 41) get an entry into tomorrow's tourney. But first, I've been waiting for this for a year. In a pre-St.Patty's day shopping trip, I saw it: A 12 PACK OF GUINNESS BOTTLES! No more carting around 6 packs from the corner store. I know somebody's happy. Posted by hdouble at March 20, 2004 10:59 PM | TrackBack Maximize your profits: learn how to use the most powerful tool in online poker. Comments
I always wanted to know how to spell... phlegm... thanks!! I have to pick up that book for sure. Feel better... Posted by: Pauly at March 21, 2004 08:55 AMSlowly wading back in . . . Have played at Party for a couple of nights now and am just amazed at the level of play. One hammer story...got beat with KK when a seven came on the flop (middle pair) and the fish stuck around to catch the 2 on the end. More funny than anything else. Can you sign up for Empire with a pre-existing Party account? And does Empire use IGM-Pay? Posted by: avandelay at March 22, 2004 09:37 AMPost a comment
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