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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #225 on: September 03, 2008, 20:40:35 PM »


I"m glad to see you wore the Darley hat in the WCOAP stud tournament. I was a bit disappointed you didn"t win as I was hoping to set up as a poker image consultant.
Good luck for the main event.


Simon wearing the offending item....


It wasn"t the hat that was the offending item in that photo!

And I bet it wasn"t taken just after his  :as: ah rivering

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #226 on: September 04, 2008, 20:54:52 PM »
Q) How many poker players does it take to change a light bulb?
A) Two.  One to change the bulb, the other to tell all his friends repeatedly for months to come, how unlucky he was that the bulb blew at that precise moment
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #227 on: September 05, 2008, 12:39:11 PM »
As well as using the name "Monkeyman" on this forum, I use the word "Monkey" somewhere in the screen name for most poker sites I use. The exceptions are Doyle"s Room where I am "Letsbeavinu", Skypoker where I am "Imafish" and Virgin where I am "Whatafish" as well as "Idrivetractors" on Blue Square.  
  The reasons for this apparent monkey fixation arise from a conversation I had with my elder niece, who was nine at the time but is now thirteen. We were playing games on the computer at my parents" house and for some reason, I called her a "Little Monkey". I don"t know if this is just me, but I sometimes seem to get drawn into conversations which get sillier with every comment and get to the point where none of the participants can remember what the conversation was originally about. If you"ve even seen the Vicar of Dibley, think of the parish council meetings and you"ll get the idea. From calling her a "Little Monkey", my niece and I came up with an idea to make our fortunes, which was to open a monkey-related theme park.  All the rides and attractions were to have a monkey theme and at the height of our silliness, we even decided that no cash was to change hands in the park. At he entrance, visitors had to buy a bag of bananas which were to be used as payment tokens for the rides. The point at which we decided we couldn"t get any dafter was when we thought that we would pay all the staff in peanuts, as everybody knows that if you pay peanuts you get monkeys and having the park staffed by monkeys would lend a degree of authenticity. Our business was to be called "Monkeyworld".
  This conversation took place during November and during the subsequent christmas holidays, my niece almost ignored all her christmas presents and set about creating models of all the Monkeyworld rides. A few weeks later, I was presented with three plastic bags full of roundabouts and rollercoasters made from toilet roll inners and tissue boxes.
   Shortly after all this happened, I googled "Monkeyworld" and found that there was an ape rescue centre of this name in Devon. The real Monkeyworld has been the subject of a TV series on Animal Planet and Channel Five.
  A few months later, I was thinking about what to get my niece for her birthday. I looked at the Monkeyworld website and found that, like most zoos, it was possible to adopt an animal. Even better, it was possible to adopt specific named animals and, this caused much merriment at the time, Monkeyworld had a chimpanzee called Simon. This settled it for me. My niece"s present that year was the adoption of Simon the monkey and to this day, she still receives quarterly newsletters from him. 
 Incidentally, my other niece subsequently adopted an orangutan and for the first few levels of my first APAT national (Luton last year) I wore a Monkeyworld baseball cap.    
     
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #228 on: September 05, 2008, 13:21:04 PM »

As well as using the name "Monkeyman" on this forum, I use the word "Monkey" somewhere in the screen name for most poker sites I use. The exceptions are Doyle"s Room where I am "Letsbeavinu", Skypoker where I am "Imafish" and Virgin where I am "Whatafish" as well as "Idrivetractors" on Blue Square.  
  The reasons for this apparent monkey fixation arise from a conversation I had with my elder niece, who was nine at the time but is now thirteen. We were playing games on the computer at my parents" house and for some reason, I called her a "Little Monkey". I don"t know if this is just me, but I sometimes seem to get drawn into conversations which get sillier with every comment and get to the point where none of the participants can remember what the conversation was originally about. If you"ve even seen the Vicar of Dibley, think of the parish council meetings and you"ll get the idea. From calling her a "Little Monkey", my niece and I came up with an idea to make our fortunes, which was to open a monkey-related theme park.  All the rides and attractions were to have a monkey theme and at the height of our silliness, we even decided that no cash was to change hands in the park. At he entrance, visitors had to buy a bag of bananas which were to be used as payment tokens for the rides. The point at which we decided we couldn"t get any dafter was when we thought that we would pay all the staff in peanuts, as everybody knows that if you pay peanuts you get monkeys and having the park staffed by monkeys would lend a degree of authenticity. Our business was to be called "Monkeyworld".
  This conversation took place during November and during the subsequent christmas holidays, my niece almost ignored all her christmas presents and set about creating models of all the Monkeyworld rides. A few weeks later, I was presented with three plastic bags full of roundabouts and rollercoasters made from toilet roll inners and tissue boxes.
   Shortly after all this happened, I googled "Monkeyworld" and found that there was an ape rescue centre of this name in Devon. The real Monkeyworld has been the subject of a TV series on Animal Planet and Channel Five.
  A few months later, I was thinking about what to get my niece for her birthday. I looked at the Monkeyworld website and found that, like most zoos, it was possible to adopt an animal. Even better, it was possible to adopt specific named animals and, this caused much merriment at the time, Monkeyworld had a chimpanzee called Simon. This settled it for me. My niece"s present that year was the adoption of Simon the monkey and to this day, she still receives quarterly newsletters from him. 
 Incidentally, my other niece subsequently adopted an orangutan and for the first few levels of my first APAT national (Luton last year) I wore a Monkeyworld baseball cap.    
     


Very nice piece.

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #229 on: September 05, 2008, 20:54:30 PM »
And strangest of all; that original cardboard Monkey World is still in my loft -  I wasn"t allowed to destroy it.  However I am prepared to sell it as a famous piece of memorabillia - any offers?

For any people who live outside Norfolk, and I believe there are a few, this is absolutely true, and not some bizarre local joke.

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #230 on: September 05, 2008, 21:59:16 PM »

This time, didn"t hang around long enough to sample the bowl of chilli provided. At this rate, next time I enter a national, I"ll probably be disqualified before arriving at the casino. 
           


Never mind, I have a couple of new hats so it must be time for another WSOP Norwich branch tournament. Hopefully you will be able to make it through the front door before going out in spectacular fashion. I might even spend the next week knitting a bracelet to give you something to set your sites on winning.

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #231 on: September 05, 2008, 22:03:00 PM »
You can knit??

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #232 on: September 06, 2008, 10:41:13 AM »

You can knit??


Yes as long as I don"t have to do anything complicated. A scarf is about my limit, but I thought a bracelet would just be a scarf made using cocktail sticks.

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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #233 on: September 06, 2008, 14:36:51 PM »
Another week draws to a conclusion and my bankroll is slightly down. My profit/loss has been up and down more than Russell Brand"s backside and I"d love to blame it on bad luck, but I think in truth its got more to do with playing whilst feeling less than 100%.
 Looking ahead to the next few days and you can expect to see me in the some of the season 2 concluding events. I"ll definitely be playing in the Omaha and the six max hold"em. Then we come to a six max, seven card stud event with 5000 starting chips, hmmmmm, i like the sound of that one. I may well give the main event a miss as $50 is above my usual online buy-in, although if I"ve both cashed earlier in the week and find myself less than eighteen points behind the overall leader in the rankings I"ll be there.
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #234 on: September 07, 2008, 21:27:57 PM »
I suffered an early exit in tonight"s Omaha event. I sat and suffered for the first 80 minutes then managed to call off most of my chips with a ten-high flush! What sort of muppett sheds most of their chips in an Omaha tournament with a ten-high flush. Jeeze, which planet was I on? back to the cash tables......
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #235 on: September 08, 2008, 20:08:36 PM »
I"m in again tonight and can safely say that there is no way I can repeat my woefully inept display in last night"s Omaha contest. Someone at Blue Square has a sense of humour and they have seated my arch nemesis, Andrew Tracey aka Dr Marbles (he knocked me out of both the Omaha and Razz tournies at The Vic), immediately to my left.
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #236 on: September 08, 2008, 21:01:58 PM »
1st break 7015 chips
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #237 on: September 08, 2008, 22:12:54 PM »
2nd break 3rd on 23540
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #238 on: September 08, 2008, 22:35:05 PM »
out in 26th by running AQ suited into AK.
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Re: Am I a fish or what?
« Reply #239 on: September 09, 2008, 00:27:01 AM »
Having given myself a bit of time for reflection, I"m disappointed with my playing of what turned out to be my final hand. It went something like this.....blinds are 400/800 and I"ve got about 18500. The player to my right raises to 2400, I"m looking at  ac qc and decide to reraise to 4000. My opponent, who had me covered, went all in and I called. He had AK which held up to knock me out. 
 Looking back on the hand, I think my reraise is absolutely the right move. I don"t think there"s any way I can fold the hand on a 6 max table, particularly with the blinds as they are. Where I went wrong is in calling the all in. Obviously, I"m saying this with the benefit of hindsight, but I think there was sufficient information available to allow me to escape. My opponent"s raise could have been with almost any hand from complete junk attempting to steal the blinds through to aces. I think my reraise helped to narrow down the possibilities. I don"t think he"d have shoved with junk, so the question has to be, what did I put him on? Given our stack sizes, I don"t believe he"d have shoved in the face of a reraise with ace/jack or any weaker ace. That leaves me thinking his most likely holding to be aces, kings, ace king or maybe a smaller pair. Whatever I thought he was on, I was committing my chips to a pot where I was likely to be behind. If I"d have folded when he shoved, OK I"d have taken a hit, but I would still have a perfectly playable stack which I could have used to damage my opponents.
 It could be argued that I was unlucky to run AQ into AK, but I think this hand illustrates the difference between the thinking of a recreational player compared to how a professional would have thought through the same situation. A few months ago, I had a letter published in Paul Jackson"s column in Pokerplayer where I was asking his advice about a very similar situation (In the example I gave him, I had AK,my opponent AQ). His response was that even though in the scenario given, I was getting my chips in the middle as a favourite, it was a foolish move on my part to put my tournament life on the line when I had sufficient left behind to still make a nuisance of myself. I wish I"d listened to him :"(            
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