Tuesday, January 15, 2008

2008 Main Line Poker Club

January 28 2008
The new chips have arrived. There's enough for a 50-person tournament at 10,000 stacks, rounds defined as the AC Showboat.
I've been on forced-abstinence since Thursday night in order to get sleep before tonight's home game. Feeling pretty good.


An open letter to tonight's host:

Dear Mr. S,

Tonight I will be coming to your house to eat your pizza, drink your beverages, and win all your and your guests' money. Please don't take this personally, as I do this to all of the hosts. They tell me it's an enjoyable social event nonetheless. May you find solace in this as well.

Sincerely,
KingPrussia

OK trash talking aside, B.S was very gracious to open up his house to us for a very late evening. He continued the trend of hosts finishing ITM. The games played tight and so we saw blind levels and game lengths we've never seen. It felt great to be back at the felt. I think I played well in terms of playing each hand appropriately given my position and stack. I bubbled the first game, took second in games two and three. We were again entertained by J.S.'s not-always-useful-but-somehow-interesting factoids that seem to have their origins from the undersides of Snapple caps.

There was luck abounding on both sides tonight. My homeys are giving me a hard time and insist that I chronicle my suckouts because they still consider me a whiner about all my bad beats and accuse me of suffering from "selective memory". Apparently I evened up the score quite a bit tonight. The truth is, I haven't whined since October when I discovered their sentiment towards me and I realized I had to stop such foolishness and grow up. I blogged about this but I'm sure they suffer from "selective reading" or have not read it. I'm now more of a bot, playing hands how I think they should be played given the context and I really could care less what the outcome is. [Editor's note: if they saw the two suckouts I just hit on Stars they would NEVER let me live it down! All I can eat baby!!]

In game one I push KTo as short stack and get a board xxxxT to beat 55. How was I supposed to know B.S. wanted to race with a small pair? It was either game one or two that I flat a 3BB MP raise from M.B. with A8s (way below my range here - don't know what I was thinking). I flop an A and M.B. mucks QQ.

In game two I run 99 into KK but turn a set. B.D. says he hit sets 60% of time in the next game, but I get one and all of a sudden I'm the suckout king. I also survive when I get my short stack in against I.B. who dominates my A8 with AK, but the board comes x2435 for a chop.

In the third game I get great cards for a nice chip lead. J.S. claims he folded AQ to my 5BB 3-bet as my AA takes the pot, but I have a hard time believing that. Then again, he shows up with an old-school white WaWa lid rather than the new black ones which are clearly superior. B.D. jinxes me prior to departing, just as he jinxed my Green Bay Packers, and I lose the lead and actually end up fighting to stay ITM. I donk off a good amount chasing a flush draw vs F.B.

But bad luck strikes accomplished veteran M.B. against whom I shove KQs to his A8 and his flopped two pair fall to my runner-runner diamond flush. To add insult to injury, M.B. takes a strong Jack against J.S. who throws in the towel with J2 only to hit a river 2. The crowd went wild. The final blow however was M.B. shoving JJ into J.S.'s 99 which turned a set to bust M.B. Swings like this are not easy to take, especially given that M.B. did not cash any game and J.S. took down not one but two first-place finishes for the night. Just doesn't seem fair!

OBSERVATIONS
I thought I played my short-stack well in game one, but did not get the ITM result I was after. Conversely, I think I played my big-stack well in game three, but in addition to going card dead for a long stretch, I chased a flush draw and did not play back at F.B. at crucial moments, which doomed me to second. Mistakes cost you first place.

I thought M.B. played the third game superbly. He took control of the betting and played position great.
B.D. played good, aggressive poker the whole night and the results reflect that. Two first place finishes is a rare and difficult feat.
B.S. played consistently - two ITM finishes is always impressive.

S.H. and I.B. did not cash, but given that the level of skill in the group is about even, it's understandable that J.S. and R.W. would rebound from a dry spell while others will not cash from time to time.

The night actually did not end for I.B. at 12am like it did for the rest of us. This highly sought after subject of sleep deprivation research actually left our home game to go to Atlantic City on his way home to Washington D.C.

Came down to AC and finished my proposal around 2 am, thought about going to bed and getting up fresh for a tournament but then decided to wander down to the poker room to see the action. After watching some tables, thought I would unwind for an hour or so by playing some 1/2 nl and then go to bed. Lost $180 in the first 40 minutes but then went on a tear and after about 2 more hours I was the big stack at the table. Finally came to bed around 7 am after cashing for $780 net.


The rest of us decided to go home and get ready for work. When I reached in my pocket for some newly-won gas money, I was reminded how top-heavy the payout is, and how you really have to play for the win. Congrats to J.S. "SnappleCap", rested up from a South America vacation, who dominated for the second consecutive session.

Not that I'm the best person to give out advice, but I found Playing Hands that are Favorites to Win a great read and it's helped my perspective quite a bit.

Here are the results:
Game #1: 1) J.S. & B.D. 3) B.S.
Game #2: 1) B.D. 2) R.W. 3)
B.S.
Game #3: 1) J.S. 2) R.W. 3) F.B.


Don't know if there will be another home game for me before the Conshy Classic. If we go ahead with it, I may just sit that night out.

There are rumors that S.H. and I.B. will play some WSOP events this summer. Would love to rail that, but I'll post their stack updates here as the rest of us play vicariously through them.

Tonight we learned that if MLPs don't perform better in the near future, we may find J.S. dealing texas holdem in Atlantic City.


January 14 2008
Yours truly was too ill to attend. Host J.S. played to his home felt advantage, cashing all three games. Results are sketchy, as I wasn't there to witness them.
Game 1: 1)J.S. 2)T.R. & I.B.
Game 2: 1)J.S. 2)W.E. & S.L.
Game 3: 1)S.H. & M.D. 3)J.S.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Showboat 11 January 2008

Card dead thru 3 levels. Only ~18bb left

Horrible hand. Blinds 200/400 Utg pushes 5750 folds to me on botton i rr 2000 A9s to isolate. Lady in bb shoves 4k i call. Utg shows A6 lady shows 86. Lady hits 8 on flop. I'm crippled.

Break 2 blind steal ran into 2 all ins lost 1/3 stack not good poker. 17k blinds going to 1500/3000 it's shove/fold time.

66 holds up to double up.
QQ holds up to AK to double up.

Out at 19/88 ran AQ into TT. Made some real bad moves earlier. Not happy with today. Played the short stack well but was unlucky at standard play.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Recap January 2008

1/1/08
2/90 ITM
The curse lives on.
I have had an long-standing goal of winning a 45 person MTT online. I have 12 second and thirds (one each just last week). Tonight I played a 90 person MTT and made it to heads up. I really thought I would start the new year off right. I run 66 into AA to get crippled (I always get unlucky heads up), but I battle back to nearly even. I bust when my trip 5s lose to J7o on the river(straight).

Busted out of 2 MTTs. Definitely need to stop multi-tabling.

1/2/08
2/9 ITM
4/9 bubble

1/7/08
2/18 ITM
60/180 TT ran into JJ & AQ, board KTJ, pokerstars is a joke.

1/8/08
9/18 ran 66 into AA

1/9/09
4/45 ITM down to 4 my son wakes up ill. as he races to the bathroom I shove 57o into 44 and flop x57 to double up. with my son in anguish, I prepare to walk away and the very next hand I shove AQo into 89o and OP flops x89 so I bust.

1/15/08
2/45 ITM of course the curse lives on. run JJ into QQ heads up and bust. of course OP gives me no action on my KK earlier. seems like i'm destined to finish 2nd at best.

1/16/08
6/45 ITM played more passively than I normally play. Had I called AI with A8o in one spot, I would have tripled up.

1/17/08
0-fer-5 suffered some horrible bad beats by some horrible players. glad to see things are back to normal. this is what they mean by variance i suppose. i was running good but then wham.

1/19/08
0-fer-5 again. i am really running cold into some massive hands and getting bad beats. one i recall down to 13/45 i run QQ into AT board xTxAx to bust.

1/21/08
3/45 ITM but busted 4 other tourneys. bad beats are back, one hurt badly. not playing great right now either. falling to wired overpairs when flop TPTK
(AJ flop 37J for example).

1/29/08 maybe multi-tabling isn't so bad after all.
1/18 ITM nice win here, battled back heads up from a 2:1 disadvantage and took it down.
11/180 ITM
in 6th place down to 50 but took a bad beat on the river to cripple me. But I take the lead briefly with this:


currently in 8/14th place. we'll see where i end up.

well i ran 99 into AQ and lost. on life support...

A8s beats QTo OP flops Q but I turn A.

KQs falls to 44 and I'm out in 11th.

1/31/08
I finish the month busting two tourneys on what seems to be bad beats. I'm soliciting advice to see if I bet each street right. Feel free to comment.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2029813
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2029816
but I take 1/18 ITM to end up for the night.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

2008 Annual JAH Holiday Tournament

Today at 4pm is the 30-entry tournament for family and friends. I've thrown everything I know out the window in preparation for this event. I have never gone deep in this thing, and am in need of a strategy. I'll be texting updates throughout the day.

First break: 3600/5000. AJs held up, 66, 99 did not improve. Folded all else.

Got my chips in good J8s board 278 TPGK + FD. Called by A6o and 7x that turned trips. Would have trippled up, but so glad it's over. We had to explain the rules and how to deal the flop nearly every hand for the first 3 levels. Can't even begin to blog the plays I saw. One guy tried to convince us that if you don't have enough chips to post a blind, you are forced out and your chips are forfeited into the pot without playing the hand. Another guy was shoving all in because he had dinner plans (A6o above). He kept hitting and was nearly CL until he actually just gave his chips back (handed them in) and left.

The value of this tournament is clearly seeing family and friends and enjoying some good food. The poker play is very loose.


Next stop: Showboat AC on January 11. Hoping to play the WSOP Circuit event at Caesars on March 7.


I've settled on an avatar. I'm going with Kaiser Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from 1861-1888 (see image above). My hairline is fast approaching his, and I have nearly as many medals in my collection from Eastern Europe. I'm not a fan of mustaches, but I like the rope thingy he's got going on. The avatar can be seen on PokerStars and CardPlayer forums.