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Re: My New Topic
« Reply #405 on: May 30, 2014, 20:56:20 PM »
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« Reply #406 on: June 10, 2014, 08:23:41 AM »
The bubble bursts and we"re in the money, including WPT Player Of The Year Mukul Pahuja on the right.


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« Reply #407 on: June 10, 2014, 10:12:53 AM »
Congratulations John

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« Reply #408 on: June 10, 2014, 10:22:01 AM »

Congratulations John


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« Reply #409 on: June 16, 2014, 07:07:25 AM »
You lucky boy JM. Well played x

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« Reply #410 on: June 16, 2014, 12:11:38 PM »

The Pizza Underground includes one very famous member. I don"t think you"ll get it without checking. If you do (maybe during his solo spot at the end) I"ll buy you at a pizza at the next APAT event.

(To make it easier, he"s the blonde one.)

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« Reply #411 on: June 22, 2014, 21:52:59 PM »

The Pizza Underground includes one very famous member. I don"t think you"ll get it without checking. If you do (maybe during his solo spot at the end) I"ll buy you at a pizza at the next APAT event.

(To make it easier, he"s the blonde one.)

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmgq81Ww7K4[/youtube]


They played the Bristol Dot2Dot festival the last 2 years. This year they played the Nottingham leg of the same festival. But whereas MC stormed off the stage there after being booed, heckled, and soaked after having wave after wave of beer thrown at him, Bristol (and Manchester) seemed to really enjoy them :)

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« Reply #412 on: August 03, 2014, 11:06:14 AM »
I"ve been back from Vegas a while now. There were a few things there that surprised me:

The Prices
It was so annoying the first time I went to pay for something and was told that I had to pay more than the price-tag because of tax. The second time was also annoying. However, by the end of my time there..........it was still bloody annoying. What a dumb system. At least those ones showed a price though. There were lots of shops that put no prices on their stuff, so I tried to avoid those cos it felt that they could just charge me anything they liked.

The Outfits
The dealers and waitresses mostly wore very little, especially the waitresses in The Rio, who basically wear lingerie. Harrah"s clearly has a different policy to other places, as it was the only place where I saw older women serving. They still wore the same outfits though. Quite strange to see several sixty-year-old women in hot pants carrying drink-trays around.

The Moustaches
I imagine that I can go a year in the UK without seeing someone who has a moustache without a beard. While they may be an endangered species here, they have clearly never gone fully out of fashion in the US.

The Under-Beards
I had thought that the beard hanging below the chin, with no hair on the face, was just found on good ole boys down South. I was surprised to see it on cool dudes and family men. Still looks weird though.

The Displays
I didn"t go to any shows, but I saw the fire and water fire displays outside a couple of the hotels. I"m not really interested in these but, not for the first time, I was bemused to see half the crowd recording the displays on their phones. Hey guys, it"s on now - you"re missing it in order to record something you"ll probably never watch. And if you do want to see it again, there"ll be a much better recording on YouTube than the crappy version you"re making.

The Shorts
It was damned hot and a lot of men wore shorts, but they all only seemed to wear khaki shorts. I was surprised that the men"s clothing was so conservative when it came to shorts, but old and young, cool dude or not, if they had shorts on, they were khaki. Very disappointing.

The Pianos
The duelling pianos at Harrahs are incredible. How they achieve they atmosphere they do in that bar is beyond me. Two singers bash out middle-of-the-road songs and play baby grands and, somehow, whip a couple of hundred people into a frenzy. "Sweet Caroline, dum dum dum........"

And finally.............

The Hookers
More to the point - where were they? I never saw one the whole time I was there. I had heard that you couldn"t walk on The Strip or go into the hotel bars there without being accosted. Well, I spent plenty of time walking around and tried the casinos and bars in The Rio, Harrah"s, The Quad and Flamingos without once being approached. As there was nothing doing in any of those, I tried The Mirage and The Venetian, but still no luck. There was one very attractive girl who spoke to me in The Venetian, but it turned out that she was just looking for her friend. We chatted for a while about general topics, like which hotel I was staying at, but then, just when I thought we were getting along well, she had to go to carry on looking for her friend.

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Re: My New Topic
« Reply #413 on: August 03, 2014, 23:20:03 PM »
I thought TC would have added a LIKE button by now
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« Reply #414 on: August 03, 2014, 23:38:49 PM »
What am I doing? Made a tight fold pre-flop and missed out on flopping a Royal Flush. Then they start betting big. I"m sure I could have beaten whatever they had:

PokerStars Hand #119636408551: Tournament #938986880, $200+$15 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XIII (350/700) - 2014/08/03 23:20:24 WET [2014/08/03 18:20:24 ET]
Table "938986880 192" 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: makkarinn (38142 in chips)
Seat 2: MintTrav (28520 in chips)
Seat 3: Sharker_PL (25575 in chips)
Seat 4: jani890311 (58656 in chips)
Seat 5: migach070 (19458 in chips)
Seat 6: iTiWolfiTi (10746 in chips)
Seat 7: handi83 (36207 in chips)
Seat 8: Killer_ooooo (47400 in chips)
Seat 9: Dreamfinder (11411 in chips)
makkarinn: posts the ante 85
MintTrav: posts the ante 85
Sharker_PL: posts the ante 85
jani890311: posts the ante 85
migach070: posts the ante 85
iTiWolfiTi: posts the ante 85
handi83: posts the ante 85
Killer_ooooo: posts the ante 85
Dreamfinder: posts the ante 85
jani890311: posts small blind 350
migach070: posts big blind 700
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to MintTrav [Qc  10c]
iTiWolfiTi: folds
handi83: folds
Killer_ooooo: raises 900 to 1600
Dreamfinder: folds
makkarinn: folds
MintTrav: folds
Sharker_PL: folds
jani890311: folds
migach070: calls 900
*** FLOP *** [Ac Kc Jc]
migach070: checks
Killer_ooooo: bets 1650
migach070: calls 1650
*** TURN *** [Ac Kc Jc] [5h]
migach070: checks
Killer_ooooo: bets 4500
migach070: folds
Uncalled bet (4500) returned to Killer_ooooo
Killer_ooooo collected 7615 from pot
Killer_ooooo: doesn"t show hand
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 7615 | Rake 0
Board [Ac Kc Jc 5h]
Seat 1: makkarinn folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 2: MintTrav folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 3: Sharker_PL (button) folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 4: jani890311 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: migach070 (big blind) folded on the Turn
Seat 6: iTiWolfiTi folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 7: handi83 folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 8: Killer_ooooo collected (7615)
Seat 9: Dreamfinder folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
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« Reply #415 on: August 04, 2014, 01:52:33 AM »
I played this hand pretty badly. The scenario was that 1,350 were being paid and there were about 1,360 left at the start of the hand. At the end, there were still about 1,354. I assume he was just calling on the Flop and Turn with the intention of making a big bluff on the River, in the hope that I couldn"t call on the bubble, and then accidentally found himself with a straight. Or perhaps he thought that my small bets meant I was light and hitting one of his over-cards would be enough to win.

PokerStars Hand #119640662949: Tournament #938986880, $200+$15 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XX (1250/2500) - 2014/08/04 1:20:08 WET [2014/08/03 20:20:08 ET]
Table "938986880 192" 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: PieniFisu (56590 in chips)
Seat 2: MintTrav (71449 in chips)
Seat 3: ravf8700 (28342 in chips)
Seat 4: jani890311 (63712 in chips)
Seat 5: martinkom111 (117876 in chips)
Seat 6: fastyhansen (18699 in chips)
Seat 7: sapeur (74864 in chips)
Seat 8: Killer_ooooo (100347 in chips)
Seat 9: Dreamfinder (17263 in chips)
PieniFisu: posts the ante 325
MintTrav: posts the ante 325
ravf8700: posts the ante 325
jani890311: posts the ante 325
martinkom111: posts the ante 325
fastyhansen: posts the ante 325
sapeur: posts the ante 325
Killer_ooooo: posts the ante 325
Dreamfinder: posts the ante 325
sapeur: posts small blind 1250
Killer_ooooo: posts big blind 2500
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to MintTrav [Ac Ad]
Dreamfinder: folds
PieniFisu: folds
MintTrav: raises 2500 to 5000
ravf8700: folds
jani890311: folds
martinkom111: calls 5000
fastyhansen: folds
sapeur: folds
Killer_ooooo: folds
*** FLOP *** [5h 3h 9s]
MintTrav: bets 5000
martinkom111: calls 5000
*** TURN *** [5h 3h 9s] [ 10s]
MintTrav: bets 5000
martinkom111: calls 5000
*** RIVER *** [5h 3h 9s  10s] [Js]
MintTrav: checks
martinkom111: bets 11369
MintTrav: calls 11369
*** SHOW DOWN ***
martinkom111: shows [Qc Kc] (a straight, Nine to King)
MintTrav: mucks hand
martinkom111 collected 59413 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 59413 | Rake 0
Board [5h 3h 9s  10s Js]
Seat 1: PieniFisu folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 2: MintTrav mucked [Ac Ad]
Seat 3: ravf8700 folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 4: jani890311 folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 5: martinkom111 showed [Qc Kc] and won (59413) with a straight, Nine to King
Seat 6: fastyhansen (button) folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 7: sapeur (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 8: Killer_ooooo (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 9: Dreamfinder folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
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Re: My New Topic
« Reply #416 on: August 04, 2014, 07:58:34 AM »

I"ve been back from Vegas a while now. There were a few things there that surprised me:

The Prices
It was so annoying the first time I went to pay for something and was told that I had to pay more than the price-tag because of tax. The second time was also annoying. However, by the end of my time there..........it was still bloody annoying. What a dumb system. At least those ones showed a price though. There were lots of shops that put no prices on their stuff, so I tried to avoid those cos it felt that they could just charge me anything they liked.

The Outfits
The dealers and waitresses mostly wore very little, especially the waitresses in The Rio, who basically wear lingerie. Harrah"s clearly has a different policy to other places, as it was the only place where I saw older women serving. They still wore the same outfits though. Quite strange to see several sixty-year-old women in hot pants carrying drink-trays around.

The Moustaches
I imagine that I can go a year in the UK without seeing someone who has a moustache without a beard. While they may be an endangered species here, they have clearly never gone fully out of fashion in the US.

The Under-Beards
I had thought that the beard hanging below the chin, with no hair on the face, was just found on good ole boys down South. I was surprised to see it on cool dudes and family men. Still looks weird though.

The Displays
I didn"t go to any shows, but I saw the fire and water fire displays outside a couple of the hotels. I"m not really interested in these but, not for the first time, I was bemused to see half the crowd recording the displays on their phones. Hey guys, it"s on now - you"re missing it in order to record something you"ll probably never watch. And if you do want to see it again, there"ll be a much better recording on YouTube than the crappy version you"re making.

The Shorts
It was damned hot and a lot of men wore shorts, but they all only seemed to wear khaki shorts. I was surprised that the men"s clothing was so conservative when it came to shorts, but old and young, cool dude or not, if they had shorts on, they were khaki. Very disappointing.

The Pianos
The duelling pianos at Harrahs are incredible. How they achieve they atmosphere they do in that bar is beyond me. Two singers bash out middle-of-the-road songs and play baby grands and, somehow, whip a couple of hundred people into a frenzy. "Sweet Caroline, dum dum dum........"

And finally.............

The Hookers
More to the point - where were they? I never saw one the whole time I was there. I had heard that you couldn"t walk on The Strip or go into the hotel bars there without being accosted. Well, I spent plenty of time walking around and tried the casinos and bars in The Rio, Harrah"s, The Quad and Flamingos without once being approached. As there was nothing doing in any of those, I tried The Mirage and The Venetian, but still no luck. There was one very attractive girl who spoke to me in The Venetian, but it turned out that she was just looking for her friend. We chatted for a while about general topics, like which hotel I was staying at, but then, just when I thought we were getting along well, she had to go to carry on looking for her friend.


This article made me smile John. Especially about the 60 year olds wearing hot pants. Whatever next. As for the mens" shorts, they were probably brits. Surprised they didn"t have hankies with knots on their heads.
Unlucky with not finding the lady of the night which you wanted. You didn"t go to the right place obviously. I don"t think they are as brazen as the Italian girls who stand beside their burning braziers waiting for good looking guys to come along.  

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« Reply #417 on: August 10, 2014, 21:42:41 PM »
While I was in Vegas, I played against several big-name professional players. I saw Seidel, Negreanu, Brunson, Raymer and Ho numerous times, though I didn"t recognise Negreanu the first time with his new dark hair colour. There were a few that I had closer dealings with:



Barry Greenstein
Two to my right in the Stud tournament, with an empty seat between us until Steve Sung arrived. He didn"t say much. Spent most of the game watching basketball and golf on the telly and discussing his bets on them with the guy beside him, while playing poker on his tablet. I got into one particular hand with him and he spoke to me afterwards "We both had what we said we had". Oh mercy, I"ll never wash that hand again.

Steve Sung
An Asian guy arrived late and sat in the seat to my right. "Hi Barry. You were on my first final table. Maybe it"s an omen". Oh crikey, that doesn"t sound good. So this guy has had multiple final tables? He turned out to be Steve Sung, who has already reached fourteen final tables and won two bracelets. He turned out to be the luckiest player I have ever played against. For some reason, I kept getting big starting hands and whenever he completed on 3rd street, I reraised. This happened about ten times in succession - whenever he opened, I reraised. If I was him, I"d have been sick of it, but he never showed any indication of annoyance. I won several pots, not just against him, and got up to 10k from an starting stack of 4.5k. Then it started to go wrong and he had a succession of hands where he backed into straights, when he shouldn"t have been in the hand. I remember him filling one on 7th against me for a big pot, when he should have folded earlier and then, the very next hand, he completed and I reraised, holding (AK)A. He was holding (T8)Q, but completed and then called the reraise. I caught another K on 4th, while he got a 9, called another bet and hit a J on 5th for a totally disguised straight, with three rounds of betting to go. I lost loads in that hand, but I was WTF internally when I saw his cards. He was chip-leader at the end of the day and finished an undeserved 9th imo. He did make another final table later in a 2500-runner event though, so maybe he gets the benefit of the doubt.

Sam Farha
We were already well in the money in the Seniors when I got moved. I had just lost most of my chips, so probably looked like a nitty hanger-on. I was in seat 9, Simon Trumper was facing me in 6, Farha in 7, both with lots of chips. Trumper recognised me, as we had recently played an extraordinary hand at the GUKPT in London, where he raised my BB, but mixed up the chips due to being colour-blind, and raised to 9,000 when he meant to raise to 450, which resulted in him losing his whole stack (not to me). Anyway, I wasn"t there long, though both of them followed me out soon after.

Phil Hellmuth
I didn"t play against him, but I saw plenty of him. He was on the table next to me at one point. Later, I watched him in the late stages of another tournament. If you know the Amazon Room, there is an area with four tables where the penultimate stages are played and where you can sit on raised seats right over the players. Anyway, there were fourteen left in this tournament and a guy moved all-in against Hellmuth on the River and then produced a large plastic space-gun and offered it down the table for Hellmuth to zap him. Hellmuth - "I was going to call but you"ve convinced me. I fold." Good decision, I expect. Hellmuth was butting heads with the guy next to him, who was giving it back just as much. This got Hellmuth into full flow. "Are you out of your mind?", "Look Sonny,............." - all his usual phrases. His antagoniser promised to take all his chips. I wandered off and came back half an hour later. Hellmuth was still there, but there was no sign of the other guy. Whether that was as a result of their spat, I don"t know. However, I do know that they were in a dark corner with no cameras around, yet Hellmuth was giving him the full treatment, so it ain"t done just for the cameras.

Erika Moutinho
I got into a big hand against Erika quite early in my other Holdem tournament. I had QQ and raised pre-Flop. Flop was 4xx and she called a bet. The Turn was another 4 and she bet. Hmmm, I don"t like this so much but the bet isn"t that big; I have to call. River Q - Kerrching! She led out and I asked to see her stack (she was at the other end). "It"s a bit early, but I"ll call if you go all in" she told me. Oh really? Okay, all in. She called. I felted a pro!

Mukul Pahuja
On my table late on Day 1 of the same tournament - see above. Been tearing up the WPT and went on to finish 101st in the Main Event this year. Didn"t say much.

Ken Aldridge
What, you"ve never heard of him? He"s not a pro, but he did win a bracelet in 2009. He was on my table towards the end of Day 1 in the Seniors event and he was wearing the bracelet, which was very shiny. He had the sleeves of his hoodie pushed up a bit to show it and told us that he has worn it every day since he won it. Along with the bracelet, he also has another quirk. Don"t know if you can spot it:


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« Reply #418 on: August 24, 2014, 11:46:35 AM »
Yesterday,

These people got married:



Maggie Holt & Andy Hall (RaggieMaggie & Hallstar) did the decent thing. Off tomorrow to spend the IPO"s money in the Americas.

With other Shakira members:



These people were at the Victorious Festival on Southsea Common:




And I played the early shift of the Portsmouth 25/25 and hightailed it to the wedding afterwards. Back today with buckets of chips, so we"ll see what happens. Chris Webber also through. Dave Howard played the late shift, so I don"t know if he"s still there too.
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« Reply #419 on: August 24, 2014, 12:57:01 PM »
Afraid not John. AA couldn"t beat QQ, all in pre, in a 160k pot in the last level. Change went next hand.

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