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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #75 on: July 09, 2013, 16:08:56 PM »
It"s Tuesday now, but I"ll fill you in on yesterday"s japes. I spent some time at the pool and reading, had the yoghurt and fruit combo from Starbucks for lunch, and then went over to the MGM for about 3pm. The MGM seems to have changed. I do remember that they were doing work on it last year, but I struggled to find my bearings. I eventually find the poker room and it"s in a bit of a soulless corner of the casino, but they have free WiFi, so that"s OK!

I sit down at a $1/$2 table with $300 and its the usual affair - all raises are about $10 (sometimes $7, sometimes $12) and get three callers. Mad. I decide to be tight, but obviously it doesn"t work out that way. I get into some pots with a very loose player, win some and lose some. I didn"t make notes so don"t remember all the hands, but a couple stand out. UTG raise to $7 (an unusually small raise; only 3.5 x BB!) and there are two callers by the time it gets to me and I look down at AA. Obviously I don"t want too may callers, so I make it $25. The loose bloke calls from the SB and so do the other three. WTF! Flop is something like KT7. UTG bets $25, fold, fold, then I make it $80, loose bloke folds and the bettor looks at me like I"m made and folds. That was the bright spot. Given that I ended up $230 down there were more grim stories, most of which I have conveniently forgotten. I do remember one hand where I raise with AsKs, get one caller (unusual) and the flop is king high, but all diamonds. I bet, he calls. The turn is another diamond. Nasty. So I check, he bets about $35, and I decide to see where I am and so raise to $100. He calls, although there"s some controversy because he says "call" but then says "can I go all in" to the dealer. It is decided that he has to wait until the river. So I fold on the fiver and show my AK, and he has AdQs. Annoying. I"ve just remembered another hand where I had QQ, there"s a raise, I re-raise and some old bloke just calls in the SB. The flop is jack high, and he goes all in for his last $100. I think for a bit, and am close to folding. I reckon that he ought to have re-raised with AA or KK. So I call, and he has KK. All very annoying.

Anyway, my friend, Clare, who is a teacher at Brighton College, arrives at about 5pm. We have monthly poker games with some teachers at Brighton College. £10 buy-in, 20 minute levels, one optional re-buy. Clare has played a few so knows the game but is inexperienced. She is no mug, but has never played in a casino. She sits down at the table with $200. She said to me afterwards that she wanted to put up only $100 but didn"t want to look too short stacked as she lost money! So she is UTG for her first hand and raises. Hmm. She gets about four callers, obviously. I can"t remember the cards, except that she kept betting too little, so everyone kept calling. At showdown, she has AA and takes down $100! All very amusing!

She then proceeds to run like a god. I can"t remember all the hands, but one that sticks in the memory is where there is an ace high flop and the other two cards are spades. She calls bets all the way as two more spades come down. At showdown she has As6h and the other bloke has KsQs! So she ends up with a bit over $600 having been at $700 at one point. All very amusing!

We go up to the room before dinner so that I can get a look at the room. The rooms are nicer than at the Rio, but smaller. I think they must have re-furnished the whole hotel. Then to dinner at Robuchon. Even though Clare rung up to confirm, the booking is in the three Michelin star restaurant rather than the one star L"Atellier version. I think we all would have rather been in the more informal restaurant, but give a **** - the food was amazing!

Taxi home and then straight to bed. I fall asleep quickly at 11pm (I think) but still manage to wake up at 4am. It seems to be impossible for me to sleep for longer than five hours.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #76 on: July 09, 2013, 19:55:20 PM »
Gll mate looking fwd to the updates

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #77 on: July 09, 2013, 22:32:07 PM »
Thanks for the updates, I"m enjoying the read and good luck today


And just for fun... $100 to see where you were is a bit spewy $80 would have got the same answer ;)
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #78 on: July 09, 2013, 22:55:17 PM »
Level 6 - 250/500/50

No hands for half an hour. Then Anette (AO from now on) raises to 1k, I make it 2800 from the BB with QQ, she folds. I raise the button with QJ, BB calls. Flop A25, he checks, I bet and he folds. I"m treading water. Then an interesting hand where AO calls very street to the bloke on my left (he bets too small each time) and shows 64 for a pair of fours! He had AQ and had missed. Then there is a raise and two calls and I have Q8 in the BB. I hate hands like this, so fold even though I"m getting massive odds. Flop is Q85. Very annoying!

That"s all that happened until about 15 minutes before the break, and I was so close to getting up early for the break because I had just realised that I had left the safe open in my room with $2000 in cash in it. But I didn"t. I raise to steal with 76 in the cutoff. The BB (a big stack) calls. The flop is king high and all diamonds. I"m nowhere near it. He checks, I bet 2200 and he raises to 6500. I fold. Then I get AK and raise. Two callers: the big stack and the the bloke next to him who is a bit short and has played no hands (literally) for the two hours. Flop is J33. We all check. Turn is a queen. I check again, big stack checks and the small stack bets 1k. I decide to raise to 3200 (a mistake, in hindsight) and he calls. I check the river, which was another queen, and he bets 5k. I fold. He clearly wanted a call. I end the level on 27,125 and if I had left 15 minutes earlier I would have been on about 36k. Very annoying!

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #79 on: July 09, 2013, 23:12:11 PM »
no probs mate still 40 bigs. "Whose da Grinda????"
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #80 on: July 10, 2013, 00:27:23 AM »
Level 7 - 300/600/75

First hand, the bloke to my left who is a bit short with 17k decides to go all in (mad - he"s not that short!). AO thinks for a bit then calls. Everyone else folds, obviously. AO has AA, short stack has JJ. Idiot! I then get TT, AO raises, I re-raise and she folds. Then I get 99 UG+1 and raise, everyone folds except the BB, who has me covered and is loose. Flop is 642. He checks, I bet, he calls. Turn is a queen. He checks I bet (perhaps I should have checked, but I wanted to appear strong) and he calls. River is a horrible five, so lots of straights and there are now three diamonds. He bets 11k. ****. I tank fold. He could easily have had nothing, but I couldn"t risk it. Down to 17k. All very depressing!

I call a raise from AO with Q9s. Flop is A95. She bets, I call to float. Turn a king. I bottle it and check. Such an error. Obviously she bets and I fold. I"m really getting quite short now on only 13k. AO raise, loose bloke re-raises and I have AQ on the button. All in! Very scary! The first time for me all tournament. They both fold. Up to 19k. AO raises (again!) and the bloke to my right calls. I make it 3500 with KK (at last, a hand!). She calls and he folds. I am probably pushing any flop with my last 12k. It comes 632 with two hearts. She checks, I push, and she calls rather too quickly. She has KhTh for the flush draw. ONE TIME! Turn a king, but I"m still in danger. River a six for the boat. Massive phew! Back to 36k. I"m folding for half an hour now!

Literally the hand after I wrote that, I decide to raise UTG with 9c8c. Big stack re-raises, and I"m about to fold, when I see that someone else has called him, giving me a decent price. So I call. Flop is K74 with two clubs, so I bet out, the big stack calls and the other bloke folds. The turn is not a club (I really am not hitting anything) but a five. I bet again and he pushes. So annoying. What the **** was I thinking. I even typed "I am folding for the next half an hour". Such an idiot. Back to 17k.

I get AQ in the cutoff. There"s an EP raise and I just call. Flop is all low and all clubs, and I have the queen of clubs. He bets, I call. I miss again on the turn, he bets and I fold. I seriously need some luck! Down to 14k. Raised with 55, button calls and the big stack, who never let"s me get away with it, re-raises and I fold. The other bloke calls and the flop is QT9, so best stay our of that one. He had JJ. A depressing level. Down to 11k.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #81 on: July 10, 2013, 01:02:18 AM »
Yeah good luck mate, show the bitch whose ad daddy!!!!!!
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #82 on: July 10, 2013, 02:47:22 AM »
Level 8 - 400/800/100

All a bit desperate now. I"ve pushed four times in one hour, but no callers. Up to 14k. Card dead, though. So annoyed about the 98 hand. FOLD! Best hands these last two hours: AT and 88. I"ve pushed about eight times and never been called. Lucky, I suppose, but I really could do with a double up. On 14k. On dinner break now.
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #83 on: July 10, 2013, 04:41:51 AM »
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I go through a set of blinds, and then get AJ in mid-position. I push, and the BB has AK. It"s all over. I"m sorry everyone. I know a played a couple of hands badly, and got involved when I shouldn"t on the odd occasion (and wasn"t involved when I should have been, although more rarely), but I also had a distinct lack of hands today. I might play a Venetian event tomorrow. See how I feel.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #84 on: July 10, 2013, 05:59:13 AM »
Nothing to be sorry about Joe. Was great fun to be apart of this and would do it again in a heartbeat.

Very well done, it was emotional........
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #85 on: July 10, 2013, 06:21:30 AM »
Seconded....

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #86 on: July 10, 2013, 08:05:38 AM »
Nothing to apologise for Joe.

Some horrible spots there.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #87 on: July 10, 2013, 10:27:12 AM »
Unlucky mate.....tried your best and played pretty well by sounds of it.....nothing to be sorry about!!

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #88 on: July 10, 2013, 10:30:35 AM »
Loved being on the rail for this. Chin up Joe, go smash up the Venetian :)
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #89 on: July 10, 2013, 11:57:13 AM »
Unlucky Joe, a great read, you didn"t do too much wrong at all. Now go and tear it up at the Venetian !
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