I was near Garden City Saturday, so I decided to stopped by and check out the nl game. It's actually not an nl game it's a spread limit game with $100.00 buy-in. The spread is $3 - $100 with 1/3 blinds. The waiting list for the spread game was very long, so I mainly played 6/12 while waiting. I was only able to play the spread game for about 30 minutes before I had to leave. Half of the player's were pretty solid, the other's were decent and one super loose aggresive guy who was raising almost every round. He didn't last too long before he was knocked out of the game. If you play tight aggressive, you can do well in this game. I wonder if Bay 101 will start having a spread limit game too! It seems to be a very popular game at GC.
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Monday, March 27, 2006
Monday, March 13, 2006
AlohaBruce's Poker Story
I'm playing 2/5 nl at the Bellagio over Christmas this past year. I'm in the BB with KQ clubs, four player's limp in and LP raises, I call as well as two other's. The flop is 2, 8, 10 clubs (Yahoo for me), I lead out with $30 and everyone calls. The turn is an A s, I check( thought I was going to c/r) as well as the next two players, LP pushes all-in for about $500. After going in the tank for a few moments, I'm thinking that the best he could have is a set of A's. I call and push all-in for approximately $350, everyone else folds and the river is 3 clubs. Oh crap, I didn't want to see another club. Of course I have my K high flush and he has an Ac and Qd for the nut flush. I'm thinking, you pushed all-in with A pair and flush draw? Oh well, it won't be the last time I lose on the river.
AlohaBruce's Favorite Poker Rooms
Actually I have two favorite poker rooms, my favorite has been the Bellagio poker room. It's where I started playing poker in Vegas and I've always done very well there. My other favorite is the Wynn poker room, it's an elegant poker room with very comfortable chairs and enough space between tables. The competion when I was there was a mixture of solid players with a few fish. They also have a computerized waiting list and if you're staying at the hotel you can call the poker room and put your name on the list and keep an eye on the list from your tv in the room.
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On Tilt Part One
Life has been too busy for poker recently. I still wanted to try my luck at the Bay 101 Friday tourney which I thought started at 9.45 am. I got there right at that time and bought in for $120 bucks. I got called as the 2nd alternate and sat down about 9.55. It was kind of like Phil Hellmuth starting late. I counted my chips and was bummed to find only 2400 out of a starting amount of 3000. Worse yet, it was already the third round with blinds at 50/100 chips. I had not noticed that the tourney began at 9.15. Big Mistake number one of the day. After throwing away my hands for almost two orbits, it was now round four and the blinds were 100/200. I was down to 2100 in chips and in trouble. I was in mid position with A-9 of diamonds. I decided to try to steal the blinds. I made it $1000 to go. Everyone folded except the button who tanked for a while then called. Not what I was looking for. I was essentially pot committed. The flop came no face cards and only one diamond. I decided to represent a big pair and went all in. The idea was to again win the pot right then. The button again went into the tank for a long time. Unfortunately, he then called with JJ. The turn and river were blanks and I was out of the tourney in 47th place (70 started). It was only the beginning of several bad moves on my part that day. more later... AM
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Sunday, March 05, 2006
Paradise Poker Player Post (Nar Pow Pow)
I was playing in a player's club tourney right now at Paradise Poker. (you enter by using points accrued from games played.) i just won a couple thousand chips using pot odds...i hope i did it correctly, or i just got very lucky.
K 7s--flop gave me a pair of 7s --bet of 300 came to me; pot now had 1700 chips--i had 5 outs to give me "best" hand (three Ks and> two 7s, right?); rule of 4 then says i have a 20% chance of getting a winning hand on the turn or river--so if i called, pot would be 2000, divide that by 300, equals about 7 to 1 --break even % then is 1/8 or about 13% my chance of winning (20%) was greater than my break even odds (13%), so I called. K came on the turn, i bet, he called, yada yada, i won pot with 2 pair. Of course, about 15 mins later i lost a couple thousand chips with cowboys. oh well. Surgical Poker Post by Nar Pow Pow......
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K 7s--flop gave me a pair of 7s --bet of 300 came to me; pot now had 1700 chips--i had 5 outs to give me "best" hand (three Ks and> two 7s, right?); rule of 4 then says i have a 20% chance of getting a winning hand on the turn or river--so if i called, pot would be 2000, divide that by 300, equals about 7 to 1 --break even % then is 1/8 or about 13% my chance of winning (20%) was greater than my break even odds (13%), so I called. K came on the turn, i bet, he called, yada yada, i won pot with 2 pair. Of course, about 15 mins later i lost a couple thousand chips with cowboys. oh well. Surgical Poker Post by Nar Pow Pow......
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Friday, March 03, 2006
World Poker Tour David Williams
I played one hour at the 8-16 and ended up a small amount. I was on my way to the bathroom when David Williams (second place at WSOP 2004?) came out of the final table area. The guard asked if he wanted to get back in, clearly not knowing who he was. I said, I think he might want his seat back and David laughed. He was gracious and posed for several pixs with fans. He entered the final table with 668,000 in chips. I wished him good luck and shook his hand as he ducked back under the velvet rope and sat back down at the final table.
Nut Flush Draw Shooting Star WPT
Played the 8-16 at Bay 101 while watching the World Poker Tour Shooting Star final table on closed circuit TV. I tried to get into the filming but didn't have any connections....
The 8-16 was a super tight game where high pairs were taking down a lot of pots. I played my usual wait and see game but this time only had about an hour of time. After bleeding off a couple rounds of blinds, I woke up with A-Q of spades in the big blind. A middle position tight player raised it and two others called. The flop came out 7-8-K with only two spades. I had my flush draw. I checked and the tight player bet with the one of the guys calling. I called. The turn was a 2 of....clubs! I checked, the other two guys bet and I called. Should I have bet first?
The river comes out a 4 of.....SPADES!!. Yes, I have a made nut flush. I bet it. After tanking for a couple minutes both of the other guys called and I took down a nice pot. Any comments?
AM
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