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Farewell

September 25th, 2007 by speaker

This will be my last post at PokerWorks. I’d like to thank Linda and the PokerWorks Team for the opportunity and my fellow bloggers for their support.

I was supposed to hang on until the end of the month, but these final September days will be spent in Key West and I don’t believe my new laptop will be a) permitted around a SoCo bottle and b) able to decipher my drunken typings.

I’m sure I’ll have plenty to write about upon my return and I assure you I will pick up the mantle back where it all started at The Obituarium, my personal blog.

Best wishes to all at Poker Works and PokerNews and Online Poker News and thanks again for everything.

I DID THE MATH

September 24th, 2007 by speaker

So I find myself in middle position with pocket 3’s…

You wouldn’t know it, but I’ve been dealt pocket pairs approximately 20 times this evening. Statisticiamagicians would tell you that I should have flopped trips at least once by now, nearing my second set of flopped trips any time soon. Unfortunately, I haven’t flopped trips yet and my M is getting dangerously low.

To my left is a donkey. Glasses, poker t-shirt, and extremely fantastical attitude about how good he really is. Which isn’t very good, or well, if you ask me because I’m goot at english.

The girl to my right has left repeatedly to hit the bathroom for blow. She has that hardened, spent body of a former stripper look. She has a skeevy white dude railbirding her and it’s obvious he’s hoping she pulls some big pots and takes him back to the room for sloppy sex and huggling.

The rest of the bunch is a smattering of your typical 2007 poker player types. Internet pro, table captain, almost hot chick who needs to lose 20lbs and get a nose job, old bitter Asian lady, and aromatic (in a bad way) loser who no doubt whacks it to animal porn.

I can beat these people.

I’ve done the math.

Early position raises the table norm, popping the 100/200 level blinds to T650. I’ve seen this play before from OBAL (Old Bitter Asian Lady) and I’m not falling for it again. The last two times she popped it from early position I had noticed that it followed a brutal loss. She played these hands very aggressive and it was quite obvious to me that it was a steam play more than a situation where she had a great hand. I was hoping to catch her and snap her off. SNAP, SNAP!!!

Though I’m low at this point, I’m not low enough that I have to push. I’m getting close but I’ve been waiting for this chance all night and I think I can double up against her with the right flop.

I call.

Flop comes 3d 4d 5d.

It figures I land a flop like this. I’ve been bitching and moaning all night about my pocket pairs not tripping, and here Jesus finally lets me trip up and it’s the worst kind of flop you could imagine. I need to go to church more often.

I’ll tell you that the mobney got all-in at this point, and that the turn and river were the 8d and the 9s, but why don’t you tell me what you think OBAL had?

Winner gets a hearty congrats on being so smart.

I Will Fix You

September 21st, 2007 by speaker

Let’s start the post off with two important announcements.

1. The $28K Guaranteed on Full Tilt has had nice overlays the last two times I’ve played it, both this week. On Saturday night, the overlay was $2K. Last night, it was $3400. Some good value there. Jump in before the Powers That Be lower it.

2. I’ll be in Vegas Oct. 12-15. Div is coming across the pond from Scotland, so I figured I’d play tour guide for him as he did for me during my weekend last summer in Glasgow. If you’re gonna be in town (or are a local) and would like to partake in some mini-blogger donkey action, leave a comment and I’ll get in touch. Div’s a swell guy, a bit difficult to understand, and he’d be more than happy to make your acquaintance.

Now, on to the debauchery.

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High Rollin’

September 13th, 2007 by speaker

Felt like firing up the poker machine last night for some fun. I got home too late for The Mookie (note to self: Maybe register early, since it’s double-stack), but I wanted to find a similar spot to play, so I jumped into a $2 180-person SnG and a 300 FPP satellite for $75 tokens on Full Tilt, a level which I figured was commensurate with the usual blogger tourney.

I keed.

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Duplication

September 12th, 2007 by speaker

I’m generally not one for cover songs, “twists” on the classics or “new and improved.” I”m a traditionalist.

Unless there’s wagering involved. Vegas Hold ‘Em anyone?

There’s a new kid on the poker block, Duplicate Poker, which offers a twist on traditional ring games, Sit ‘n’ Gos and multi-table tournmanents. The site is also giving stuff away.

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Laying Some Wood

September 10th, 2007 by speaker

Among my previous acts of degeneracy and depravity, the 11 hours I spent on the couch watching football yesterday has to rank right near the top.

I was totally ready for some football.

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On Winning

August 31st, 2007 by speaker

The first time I won a game of chance, I was nine. Emma C. Smith Elementary School yearly fair/fund-raiser. The cake walk.

I was beyond excited to carry that thing home. Chocolate cake with butterscotch frosting. It tasted as if it was baked by the Gods themselves, sugary ambrosia. The sweetest cake is bonus cake.

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Dethroned Emperor

August 29th, 2007 by speaker

Poker is a game of incomplete information. How many times have we heard that? When playing online, one is robbed of even more chances to get a handle on an opponent.

Naturally, this idea reminds me of Celtic Frost.

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There’s More Than One Bottom Line

August 26th, 2007 by speaker

It’s difficult to write about poker when you don’t play. And perhaps I’m naive, but I get the sense what I had for lunch isn’t gonna float your boat.

So I played poker tonight. For you. Dear Reader. And for me.

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Act II

August 15th, 2007 by speaker

Every good story has a beginning, middle and end. I think I’m on solid ground with the first and the last.

It’s the other where I continually find myself stuck in mud.

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