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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #90 on: July 10, 2013, 12:50:59 PM »
Many thanks for the excellent updates Joe.. I can see you played your heart out and as a staker that"s all I can ask for, thanks for the sweat.. Please do it all again next year  ;D
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #91 on: July 10, 2013, 15:45:50 PM »

Many thanks for the excellent updates Joe.. I can see you played your heart out and as a staker that"s all I can ask for, thanks for the sweat.. Please do it all again next year  ;D


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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #92 on: July 10, 2013, 21:35:42 PM »
Thanks for the updates Joe. wp and there"s always next year.
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #93 on: July 11, 2013, 00:00:15 AM »
Great updates Joe

I think you played most of the hands spot on.

If I could be critical, there was a little bit too much results orientated thought in the write ups. I"m not going to quote directly but documenting hands where " I fold Q9, flop comes down Q9x" etc. do not help your mental state.

When you make a correct fold (like all of these hands were), just move on. If you were the sort of player that peeled these hands regularly, you would soon be poor from this game. Luckily you are not, just don"t let it eat you up when these hands hit.

I was also impressed how well you played your draws. You commented on "bottling it" in a few spots, but I reckon you were playing smart "small ball". There are a load of players in the ME sat on the rail,scratching there head wondering how they got into a huge pot with Ace high and a load of outs. It was just a shame you hardly hit a turn or river as there were probably players who would happily pay you off.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #94 on: July 11, 2013, 10:46:35 AM »
Enjoyed reading this also, would love to play this as most of us would, would still find it difficult handing over $10k though, well played, enjoy the rest of your stay.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #95 on: July 11, 2013, 14:24:56 PM »
Day 8 - Wednesday 10th July

I was knackered last night, and so was asleep by about 10.30pm. I woke up at about 2.30am. The usual four hours, but I managed to fall asleep again and not wake up until about 7.30am. I think that says a lot. Although I never felt nervous playing the Main Event, I think there might have been some subliminal nervousness that stopped me sleeping properly and perhaps caused the odd mistake. Those mistakes were small, but crucial. I can"t believe that I actually typed "I"m folding for half an hour now" and then played 98s the very next hand. That"s just nonsense! Having said that, if I had hit that draw, I would have been on 70k plus and laughing. The other issue of the two days: I never really hit any big hands. My biggest double up was with AO when I had kings, but that wasn"t me hitting a hand; that was AO trying to hit a flush draw and, luckily, she missed.

I was thinking of playing the $1,600 Venetian event today at 12 noon, but after a long think, I reckon that"s just a bit too much given how much I"ve spent already this holiday! Usually the 12 noon event is $400-$600, and that would have been perfect, but the buy-in just so happens to be one of the big ones today. There is a $400 "survivor" event at 4pm at the Venetian, so the plan is to have lunch at Bouchon at the Venetian and then play this 4pm event. Not sure what the "survivor" bit means. All will be revealed soon!

Had a nice lunch at a place called "Pinot" in the Venetian because Bouchon closed at 1pm. I remember this happening a couple of years ago. Why close for lunch when lunch is just beginning? I"ve got a feeling that I also went to Pinot that time because the Lobster Bisque is very familiar. Anyway, the 4pm event is a survivor event, and apparently this means 10% of the field gets paid, but they all get paid the same, which is $3,400. That"s ten times the buy in after they take out the rake and the dealers" fee. The levels are 30 minutes; not perfect, but the dealers use one of those shuffling machines, so that speeds things up so we are effectively playing 35/40 minute levels.

I get more hands in the first two hours than I did for the 14 hours of play in the Main Event! About the third hand I call a raise with ATs and the flop is QTT. (I didn"t hit a flop that hard the whole of the Main Event!) I check, he bets, I raise and he re-raises. I think for a bit. Does he really have QT? He can"t have QQ. So I call and plan to check/call it down. I do exactly that on the turn, and we both check the river. He has T9. Then I call a raise from a loose bloke with KJ. I bet the jack high board and he folds. So I"m on 20k after five minutes (we started with 12k).

Then nothing for 45 minutes, then I get AA on the button. This clueless player (CP) raises, there"s a caller and I re-raise. CP calls, as does the other bloke. The flop is K74 rainbow. CP goes all in for his last 2300 (he"s already played a lot of rubbish hands and lost a lot) and I call. He has 65 for the straight draw and hits the four on the turn. So I"m back to 13k. Then I get KK, raise, and get three callers. Flop is 744. I bet and they all fold. So many hands that I needed more often yesterday! Then I get AK against CP. He is short so I just go all in on the A66 flop. I probably should have checked because he would have probably bet. He folds. I then get KK again (!) and a bloke with only 6k left goes all in. I call and he has AJ. Ace on the turn. Cheers then! Are big hands a curse? I"m back to square one even though I"ve had lots of good hands.

Then I get ATs in early position and decided to just call (mix it up!). There"s another call and the loose bloke raises, so I call and the other bloke also calls. Flop is KT8 and its checked round. Turn is an ace, so I go all in and they both fold. I"m on 10k now. Then I get AK two hands running! The first time I"m in the BB and there"s a raise, I re-raise, he calls. I bet the king-high flop and he folds. Second time exactly the same, but I bet the jack high flop and he folds (a different "he"). Nice. Now on 17k. Finally, before the break (after fours levels and two hours) I get AK again, she raises, I re-raise and she calls. Flop is AA2.  She checks, I bet, she calls. Same on the turn. On the river, she checks, I bet and she folds. 21k at the break. Very nice.

After the break, the good hands where much rarer. Nothing for 30 minutes, then I re-raise from the button and he folds. Another 30 minutes later I get AKs. There"s a raise, I re-raise, the SB calls and the raiser folds. The flop is queen high. He checks, I bet, he calls. The turn puts a third heart out there. We both check (perhaps I should bet here? I sensed he had a big). He bets the river and I fold. I"m down to 12k, but the average is now 25k and the blinds 400/800/100, so I"m in trouble. I get TT early position, raise and everyone folds. Then a really stupid hand. It"s folded to the SB and he min-raises my BB. He is the sort of player that will fold to a raise, so I re-raise and he pushed. I should have pushed or folded. Poor. So I"m down to 9k. Not many hands later, it"s folded to me in the cutoff, I go all in with KQ and the button calls with AQ. Ace on the flop to rub salt into the wounds. I"m out in about 65th out of 144. A shame, because it all looked so good after the first break.

A quiet aevening, but I did go back to the Wine Cellar, once I realised that I can get 25% off because I played in the WSOP. All very agreeable.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #96 on: July 11, 2013, 15:11:07 PM »
Good effort mate, shame you didn"t see a few more of the in the ME. >:(
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #97 on: July 12, 2013, 05:30:12 AM »
Day 9 - Thursday 11th July

I played one of the WSOP deep stacks today. Quite good value for $235. There were 427 runners, and so the top prize was $20k. Not bad, although earlier in the series (they ran every day throughout the seven weeks) they were getting 1500 runners with massive top prizes.

Anyway, I could bore you with all the details, and will post if you want them, but I just went out lasting until Level 11 and came about 85th. They were paying 45. I had a hand towards the end where I had JJ against AT and he hit an ace, which was a bit annoying. That would have put me on 90k with 1.5k/3k blinds, and I probably would have cashed. Never mind.

So the first Vegas holiday where I haven"t cashed in a tournament. Never mind! There"s always next year!

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #98 on: July 26, 2013, 00:55:39 AM »
Very excited about being selected for the England team! A real honour!

Thought I"d better get some PLO practice in, so last night I played a $10 MTT on Stars and came 10th out of 72 (they paid nine), and then tonight (last night really) I played the £75 PLO at the Grosvenor Brighton as part of the GUKPT festival (sadly I can"t play the Main Event - up in London on Sunday).

We started with 7,500 in chips, 30-minute levels (but they didn"t miss any) and there were only 32 runners. A slow start. I made a bad call early on and lost 2k, then clawed my way back, but after three hours I was still only on about 8k. At the time I started hitting the odd hand, suddenly players were dropping like flies, and before I knew it I was on the Final Table. They paid five, and there were three very short stakes, so before long I had cashed! With four left we chopped for £585 each, and then played on for the trophy (!) and the £500 added value (a tournament token, I think). Obviously I went card dead. The final hand summed it up. I get my very small stack in with AAQx and get called. The flop is 664 and he had 64xx (with the xx being s**t s**t). Never mind. It was getting late and it was clear from half an hour earlier that I wasn"t going to win. Came third though.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #99 on: July 26, 2013, 10:41:53 AM »

Very excited about being selected for the England team! A real honour!

Thought I"d better get some PLO practice in, so last night I played a $10 MTT on Stars and came 10th out of 72 (they paid nine), and then tonight (last night really) I played the £75 PLO at the Grosvenor Brighton as part of the GUKPT festival (sadly I can"t play the Main Event - up in London on Sunday).

We started with 7,500 in chips, 30-minute levels (but they didn"t miss any) and there were only 32 runners. A slow start. I made a bad call early on and lost 2k, then clawed my way back, but after three hours I was still only on about 8k. At the time I started hitting the odd hand, suddenly players were dropping like flies, and before I knew it I was on the Final Table. They paid five, and there were three very short stakes, so before long I had cashed! With four left we chopped for £585 each, and then played on for the trophy (!) and the £500 added value (a tournament token, I think). Obviously I went card dead. The final hand summed it up. I get my very small stack in with AAQx and get called. The flop is 664 and he had 64xx (with the xx being s**t s**t). Never mind. It was getting late and it was clear from half an hour earlier that I wasn"t going to win. Came third though.

All set for DTD now!


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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #100 on: July 30, 2013, 22:15:13 PM »
Great read on the WSOP Main updates.
Such an incredible experience and sure that you have learned so much for next year.
Congrats on the England Seat, bring that trophy back home.
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #101 on: August 07, 2013, 17:18:40 PM »
Just read Paulie"s blog about how we don"t blog enough, so here goes. Sadly, not poker related.

Just coming to the end of nine days in France. Pretty good weather and lovely food, as you"d expect. This is the one time in the year where I try to do nothing and read some books. The one that really got to me this year was "Stoner" by John Williams. Don"t worry if you haven"t heard of it; it was published in 1965 but I read something about it in one of those "what you should read at the beach this summer" pieces in the paper. Apparently it"s a classic and the bloke in the paper said he had re-read it recently and it is a must-read.

So anyway, it"s the fictional account of a bloke called William Stoner, born in about 1890 to farmers in the middle of nowhere somewhere in America. His dad sends him to university when he"s 20 to learn new agricultural stuff, and at a standard English course that he has to take he catches the bug, swaps to English, does a masters and a PhD and ends up teaching English at the same university. The book basically takes you through his life until he dies, about a week after he retires, in 1956.

Anyway, the reason why the book grabbed me so much is that I"ve never read a fictional book where the character got me so annoyed. He"s a nice man, but never stands up for himself. I would give examples but I don"t want to spoil it. It is very well written and you must read it. It"s less than 300 pages, in case you were wondering.

Sounds like I missed out viz Cardiff! Sounds like there were a lot of thirsty people down there (across there?). Well done, Phil, on surviving the stag, and I look forward to seeing you all at DTD. Exciting!

Must go for a dip in the pool.

By the way, WiFi seems to be free in all French hotels. Thought you"d like to know.

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #102 on: October 14, 2013, 22:40:32 PM »
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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #103 on: October 15, 2013, 22:11:16 PM »
Cheers Phil!

Can"t believe it"s been over two months since I posted here. Very poor. Term time is mad. 7.30am to 7pm, then work when you get home. Barely played any poker. Half term coming up, though, and hoping to play the £200 at the Rendezvous on Saturday 26th.

I hope all is well at your end!

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Re: The Joker in Vegas
« Reply #104 on: May 12, 2014, 00:51:35 AM »
Been a long time. Not much poker in that time, but some other stuff including, err, getting married! All done yesterday. Very exciting!