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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
March Results
We had a good turn out for the March Event with 12 players and a few new faces. Mitch had lots of chips most of the night but managed to still finish 3rd after Chad played his short stack well and managed to take all of Mitch's chips with two double ups. Sean ran good tonight as well and kept a healthy stack most of the night as well. Kevin D had a good night but managed to bust out on the bubble, to be the March Bubble Boy. Heads up with Chad and Sean at approx even chip stacks. At least on three occasions they both go all in and turn over the same hand to only end up splitting the pot. After a big loss, Sean managed to get back chips to put them close to even. Sean moves all in after a raise, reraise with 8-8 and Chad calls with 4-4. Chad catches the 4 in the window leaving Sean very short. A few hands later Chad takes it down for the win. gg guys.
Champion - Chad
2nd - Sean
3rd - Mitch
As for the Player of the Year race both Sean and Chad are tied with 47 for 2nd while Trinity maintains a lead with 67.
See you guys next month.
Champion - Chad
2nd - Sean
3rd - Mitch
As for the Player of the Year race both Sean and Chad are tied with 47 for 2nd while Trinity maintains a lead with 67.
See you guys next month.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
UB: SNG Challeng Gets Wacked. Okay, Maybe Just Muffled.
So it has been some time since I gave any updates on my UB Challenge. Well that is because there really hasn't been any action to speak of. On 1/17 I did play a six game session that did not go well and cost me about $10 which is okay considering $33 was at stack. My session of six tables was at the same time where as I usually only four table. When this session ended I decided it was best to quit for the day.
I resumed play the following day but this time on PStars. Bad results that we will not speak of.
I had renewed my Deuces Cracked subscription a couple of days before so I decided it best that I take a break and watch videos. Also I had started reading The Godfather of Poker which I highly recommend. It is a great and easy read. Doyle Brunson has some outrageous stories that are so wild and crazy, you could not make this stuff up.
I took a stab at Full Tilt's latest craze. Rush Poker. It is fun, fast and can be very tilting but also satisfying. Still though I feel as though my game is in a rut. Until 1/21 I am feeling good and confident in my game. This night is the January event of the RPL. I take it down with confidence. My game is back.
Thanks to Pokerstars and this blog I was able to be in their World Bloggers Championship of Online Poker which is a tournament for bloggers and runs multiple tournaments over multiple days. Since I was already on Stars, I decided to play some MTSNGs. While I managed to mincash (a ticket to a SCOOP event), I also managed to cash in two of four other tourneys for an ROI of 134%. The following day, while I did not cash in the WBCOOP#2, I did manage another two out of three cashes for an ROI of 166%.
Today after I played in the WBCOOP#3 and four other MTSNGs I thought I would go back to UB and pick up where I left off 12 days ago. I felt good about my MTSNGs so I thought what better place to start. How wrong could I have been... Nobody was playing. While I have been typing this post I have not seen a single 18, 27, 45 or 90 man even get players (other than 1 90 man that went from 8 to 10 registered players). So then I went back to the 9 man tables and they are slow to fill up. At this rate I don't know what to do. I may try to see if any fill up in the 9 man and go from there. Maybe 730pm is just too early for action on UB.
Forecast of reaching the $500 bankroll by Feb. 1. not so good. But I do feel that my break was needed and had I not taken the break it could have been more costly to my bankroll and goals. We will press forward and continue the goal into Feb.
February has a lot of poker action to come. RPL on Feb. 11th which will be interesting with a $20 buyin and a $20 single rebuy and $20 add on. Plus we have a crew going to Indiana's Horseshoe for some tournament action. We're hoping for a good month.
Days Remaining:....................... 4
Bankroll:................................ $302
Need:.................................... $198
I resumed play the following day but this time on PStars. Bad results that we will not speak of.
I had renewed my Deuces Cracked subscription a couple of days before so I decided it best that I take a break and watch videos. Also I had started reading The Godfather of Poker which I highly recommend. It is a great and easy read. Doyle Brunson has some outrageous stories that are so wild and crazy, you could not make this stuff up.
I took a stab at Full Tilt's latest craze. Rush Poker. It is fun, fast and can be very tilting but also satisfying. Still though I feel as though my game is in a rut. Until 1/21 I am feeling good and confident in my game. This night is the January event of the RPL. I take it down with confidence. My game is back.
Thanks to Pokerstars and this blog I was able to be in their World Bloggers Championship of Online Poker which is a tournament for bloggers and runs multiple tournaments over multiple days. Since I was already on Stars, I decided to play some MTSNGs. While I managed to mincash (a ticket to a SCOOP event), I also managed to cash in two of four other tourneys for an ROI of 134%. The following day, while I did not cash in the WBCOOP#2, I did manage another two out of three cashes for an ROI of 166%.
Today after I played in the WBCOOP#3 and four other MTSNGs I thought I would go back to UB and pick up where I left off 12 days ago. I felt good about my MTSNGs so I thought what better place to start. How wrong could I have been... Nobody was playing. While I have been typing this post I have not seen a single 18, 27, 45 or 90 man even get players (other than 1 90 man that went from 8 to 10 registered players). So then I went back to the 9 man tables and they are slow to fill up. At this rate I don't know what to do. I may try to see if any fill up in the 9 man and go from there. Maybe 730pm is just too early for action on UB.
Forecast of reaching the $500 bankroll by Feb. 1. not so good. But I do feel that my break was needed and had I not taken the break it could have been more costly to my bankroll and goals. We will press forward and continue the goal into Feb.
February has a lot of poker action to come. RPL on Feb. 11th which will be interesting with a $20 buyin and a $20 single rebuy and $20 add on. Plus we have a crew going to Indiana's Horseshoe for some tournament action. We're hoping for a good month.
Days Remaining:....................... 4
Bankroll:................................ $302
Need:.................................... $198
Saturday, January 23, 2010
RPL Event #1 Results
January Event 1 brings a new year and a fresh start for all players. Event 1 was light on attendance but heavy on the action. We started with seven players (Sean, Vern, Kevin, Trinity, Dave, Andy and Aris) Shuffle Up and Deal...
Before the button makes a full revolution Dave and Andy face off in a pot. With a flop of T-T-Q, it checks around. When the Ace comes on the turn Dave gets it all in and Andy debates and calls with T-2 vs Dave's flopped boat with Q-Q. Andy is still left with approx 3k and sees a long road back as the short stack.
A couple of hands later, Vern raises a pot, Kevin pushes allin, Andy calls, and Vern folds (not 100% on the betting here). Andy is all in vs Kevin and both players turn over A-A. Split pot#1.
Andy still fighting the short stack, gets all in on a flop of Q-T-8. Dave calls with Q-J vs Andy's Q-T. Dave does not improve and Andy doubles up with two pair.
Kevin and Andy face off in a hand on a board of 6-7-9-K-5 all clubs. Kevin bets out and Andy folds. Kevin shows the 8 of clubs for the straight flush. Andy shows he folded the Jack of clubs.
There was a hand that Trinity took down on a board of A-7-A-7. It was highly debated what he had but Trinity would not tell promising to share it only here. Trinity reveals here that he folded 8-6.
Vern "The Snake" raises a pot preflop to only be called by Trinity in the SB. Trinity check called the flop causing Vern to check behind on the turn. Trinity checked the river on an 8 high board only to have Vern bet approx third pot. Trinity recalled Vern's previous action on the hand and called with only Ace high (AK) Vern surrendered his busted bluff attempt with Q-T.
With blinds at 600/1200, Dave bets out 3k UTG (w/ approx 4300 behind) action folds around to Kevin in the SB. Kevin thinks it over and decides to push allin with his remaining 7900 in chips. Action is on Trinity, who looks down at 7-7 and goes into the tank. Counts out the chips, thinks what Kevin probably has and what Dave might have... then calls the clock on himself. With about 20 seconds left, Trinity calls. Dave goes in with the rest of his chips. Two players are all in. Dave shows 5-5 (17%), Kevin shows AJs (41%) and Trinity shows 7-7 (42%). The board, 9-2-Q-K-8, does not improve anyone and two players, Dave (7th) and Kevin(6th), bust out at the hands of Trinity.
At the 500/1000 blind level, Sean on a short stack goes allin with his remaining 2300. Trinity in the BB comes along as does Andy. They check it to the river on a board of J-J-J-7-Q. Trinity bets 2k on the river, Andy reraises and Trinity calls. Both players show a Q for Jacks full of Queens. Sean could not believe it when he tabled his 7-7 for a turned worst hand Jacks full of sevens. Sean busts 5th. Split Pot #2
Andy bets out and Trinity calls to go heads up in a hand that produced a flop of 5-A-5. Andy bets out on the flop and Trinity pushes over the top with Andy calling. Trinity (A8) vs Andy (A6) the board improves both players when two more fives come to give both players quad fives with Ace kicker. Split #3.
Vern gets all in vs. Andy (who has made a nice come back from the short stack). Vern tables 4-4 and Andy shows A-Q. The board (T-5-3-8-A) improves Andy on the river to send Vern to the rail 4th.
We have reached the bubble with three players remaining (Trinity, Aris and Andy) Trinity has the chip lead with Andy 2nd stack and Aris on the short stack with approx 14k.
Andy pushes allin into Aris' short stack. Aris calls after seeing he had Q-Q vs Andy's 5-6 (oops!). Aris doubles up to 27.4k. This puts Aris and Andy close in chips.
Trinity and Andy go at each other when Trinity raises and Andy pushes all in. Knowing what Andy is capable of Trinity calls with A-4. Andy shows K-T, board comes J-7-9-8 leaving Trinity drawing very thin to Andy's straight.... The river brings a T to give both players a board straight. Split Pot #4.
Andy and Trinity do it again a few hands later. Trinity shows A6s vs Andy's J8s. This time Andy hits successfully on an 8-5-T-3-Q board. Andy doubles up. Trinity maintains chip lead but has been dented.
Aris pushes allin, Trinity folds, Andy ask for count but when its 16.9k he decides to fold.
Andy raises into Aris. Aris reraises allin and gets called by Andy. Andy A5s vs Aris AQo. The board comes 8-6-6-3-3. Split Pot #5
The wild boys, Aris and Andy, go heads up again when Aris on the short stack pushes for 17.5k. Andy calls. Aris shows KQs vs Andy's pocket pair 7-7. Aris pulls ahead on a flop of Q-6-T, the board just rubs in the double up for Aris when it comes the turn K and river K giving Aris a boat. Andy is left short stacked.
Shortly there after, Trinity raises and Andy pushes allin. Trinity insta-calls showing A-Q vs Andy's K-2. The board does not improve with J-3-7-J-9. Andy bust the bubble in 3rd.
We are now Heads Up! Blinds 1k/2k. Trinity and Aris face off. Heads up is uneventful until the last hand. Trinity continued to let Aris see flops cheap against his better judgment. The flop comes 7-5-T. Trinity bets out the same 3k into a 4k pot as he has been doing consistently. Aris raises to 6k . Trinity pushes over the top and Aris calls showing A-T for top pair vs Trinity's T-7 for top two pair. Aris cannot believe it. The board only improves Trinity to a boat with another T on the turn and meaningless deuce on the river. Aris bust 2nd.
Congratulation Trinity on the first win of 2010 and to Aris on a second place win. February is scheduled for the 11th. See you on the felt.
Before the button makes a full revolution Dave and Andy face off in a pot. With a flop of T-T-Q, it checks around. When the Ace comes on the turn Dave gets it all in and Andy debates and calls with T-2 vs Dave's flopped boat with Q-Q. Andy is still left with approx 3k and sees a long road back as the short stack.
A couple of hands later, Vern raises a pot, Kevin pushes allin, Andy calls, and Vern folds (not 100% on the betting here). Andy is all in vs Kevin and both players turn over A-A. Split pot#1.
Andy still fighting the short stack, gets all in on a flop of Q-T-8. Dave calls with Q-J vs Andy's Q-T. Dave does not improve and Andy doubles up with two pair.
Kevin and Andy face off in a hand on a board of 6-7-9-K-5 all clubs. Kevin bets out and Andy folds. Kevin shows the 8 of clubs for the straight flush. Andy shows he folded the Jack of clubs.
There was a hand that Trinity took down on a board of A-7-A-7. It was highly debated what he had but Trinity would not tell promising to share it only here. Trinity reveals here that he folded 8-6.
Vern "The Snake" raises a pot preflop to only be called by Trinity in the SB. Trinity check called the flop causing Vern to check behind on the turn. Trinity checked the river on an 8 high board only to have Vern bet approx third pot. Trinity recalled Vern's previous action on the hand and called with only Ace high (AK) Vern surrendered his busted bluff attempt with Q-T.
With blinds at 600/1200, Dave bets out 3k UTG (w/ approx 4300 behind) action folds around to Kevin in the SB. Kevin thinks it over and decides to push allin with his remaining 7900 in chips. Action is on Trinity, who looks down at 7-7 and goes into the tank. Counts out the chips, thinks what Kevin probably has and what Dave might have... then calls the clock on himself. With about 20 seconds left, Trinity calls. Dave goes in with the rest of his chips. Two players are all in. Dave shows 5-5 (17%), Kevin shows AJs (41%) and Trinity shows 7-7 (42%). The board, 9-2-Q-K-8, does not improve anyone and two players, Dave (7th) and Kevin(6th), bust out at the hands of Trinity.
At the 500/1000 blind level, Sean on a short stack goes allin with his remaining 2300. Trinity in the BB comes along as does Andy. They check it to the river on a board of J-J-J-7-Q. Trinity bets 2k on the river, Andy reraises and Trinity calls. Both players show a Q for Jacks full of Queens. Sean could not believe it when he tabled his 7-7 for a turned worst hand Jacks full of sevens. Sean busts 5th. Split Pot #2
Andy bets out and Trinity calls to go heads up in a hand that produced a flop of 5-A-5. Andy bets out on the flop and Trinity pushes over the top with Andy calling. Trinity (A8) vs Andy (A6) the board improves both players when two more fives come to give both players quad fives with Ace kicker. Split #3.
Vern gets all in vs. Andy (who has made a nice come back from the short stack). Vern tables 4-4 and Andy shows A-Q. The board (T-5-3-8-A) improves Andy on the river to send Vern to the rail 4th.
We have reached the bubble with three players remaining (Trinity, Aris and Andy) Trinity has the chip lead with Andy 2nd stack and Aris on the short stack with approx 14k.
Andy pushes allin into Aris' short stack. Aris calls after seeing he had Q-Q vs Andy's 5-6 (oops!). Aris doubles up to 27.4k. This puts Aris and Andy close in chips.
Trinity and Andy go at each other when Trinity raises and Andy pushes all in. Knowing what Andy is capable of Trinity calls with A-4. Andy shows K-T, board comes J-7-9-8 leaving Trinity drawing very thin to Andy's straight.... The river brings a T to give both players a board straight. Split Pot #4.
Andy and Trinity do it again a few hands later. Trinity shows A6s vs Andy's J8s. This time Andy hits successfully on an 8-5-T-3-Q board. Andy doubles up. Trinity maintains chip lead but has been dented.
Aris pushes allin, Trinity folds, Andy ask for count but when its 16.9k he decides to fold.
Andy raises into Aris. Aris reraises allin and gets called by Andy. Andy A5s vs Aris AQo. The board comes 8-6-6-3-3. Split Pot #5
The wild boys, Aris and Andy, go heads up again when Aris on the short stack pushes for 17.5k. Andy calls. Aris shows KQs vs Andy's pocket pair 7-7. Aris pulls ahead on a flop of Q-6-T, the board just rubs in the double up for Aris when it comes the turn K and river K giving Aris a boat. Andy is left short stacked.
Shortly there after, Trinity raises and Andy pushes allin. Trinity insta-calls showing A-Q vs Andy's K-2. The board does not improve with J-3-7-J-9. Andy bust the bubble in 3rd.
We are now Heads Up! Blinds 1k/2k. Trinity and Aris face off. Heads up is uneventful until the last hand. Trinity continued to let Aris see flops cheap against his better judgment. The flop comes 7-5-T. Trinity bets out the same 3k into a 4k pot as he has been doing consistently. Aris raises to 6k . Trinity pushes over the top and Aris calls showing A-T for top pair vs Trinity's T-7 for top two pair. Aris cannot believe it. The board only improves Trinity to a boat with another T on the turn and meaningless deuce on the river. Aris bust 2nd.
Congratulation Trinity on the first win of 2010 and to Aris on a second place win. February is scheduled for the 11th. See you on the felt.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Poker Thursday Night
Thursday night is Event #1 of 2010. Don't miss out as you have to play a minimum of four (4) events throughout the year to qualify for the Main Event in December-January. Also, rack up Player of the Year points by playing every month. Player of the Year wins a $150-$200 bonus at the end of the year.
RPL rules and information will be available to players that show up Thursday.Seats are limited to 20, so hurry and register!!! Bring a friend too as we need to grow some this year!!!
$45 buy-in w/ no rebuys or add-ons. 7pm start time. If you need directions contact Sean or Trinity.
RPL rules and information will be available to players that show up Thursday.Seats are limited to 20, so hurry and register!!! Bring a friend too as we need to grow some this year!!!
$45 buy-in w/ no rebuys or add-ons. 7pm start time. If you need directions contact Sean or Trinity.
UB: SNG Challenge Hits Upswing, While My Pstars Takes Downswing
This week was a bit of a roller coaster. My play on the 10th was a bit of a downer with only two cashes out of eight games played. I seem to have rough weekends lately. But with the play starting on Monday I was able to find my zone and start getting positive results for the four days I played during the week. Thursday gave a big boost to the UB bankroll. Donna was gone and I was feeling good, so I loaded up 4 11$ STTs. I finished 1st in two for $45 each. And as a bonus I cleared part of my deposit bonus and got a little rakeback for an additional $10. I stopped play when D got home early from class rather than load up more.
Friday I was exhausted so no play but Saturday I decided to see what was going on at Pstars... BAD IDEA. I added a 90man to the 4table mix and played too tight I think. The seven STTs I played resulted in only one second place finish. I then donked off another 10.50 @ a HU table. While it sucks that I dropped approx 40$ on Stars BR, it's not part of the UB Challenge. This was just a bad run so I will move on.
UPDATE: So I guess it's my fault knowing it was Donk Day on Stars that it would probably be Donk day on UB as well... I dropped 55$ to find out that the fish were hitting everything (even though it might take floating to the river to get it they were committed with there flopped nothing and calling 3/4 to pot size bets. I have never seen so many fish be the CL... bygones.
Friday I was exhausted so no play but Saturday I decided to see what was going on at Pstars... BAD IDEA. I added a 90man to the 4table mix and played too tight I think. The seven STTs I played resulted in only one second place finish. I then donked off another 10.50 @ a HU table. While it sucks that I dropped approx 40$ on Stars BR, it's not part of the UB Challenge. This was just a bad run so I will move on.
UPDATE: So I guess it's my fault knowing it was Donk Day on Stars that it would probably be Donk day on UB as well... I dropped 55$ to find out that the fish were hitting everything (even though it might take floating to the river to get it they were committed with there flopped nothing and calling 3/4 to pot size bets. I have never seen so many fish be the CL... bygones.
Days Remaining:....................... 16
Bankroll:................................$368$313
Need:....................................$132$187
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