Archive for October, 2004

Drac Tourney 2004-10-30

Sunday, October 31st, 2004

Saturday night was Drac’s NLHE Tournament IV, a $20 (unlimited rebuys plus add on) NLHE tournament. I’ve been to the previous two tourneys and this was the biggest one yet, 15 people showed up to suburban Minneapolis to play some poker.

First off, some pimapge. Drac himself has joined the poker blogger ranks. Go check out his new blog at Drac’s Blog and remember, he’s just starting :)

Secondly, I played in four different tourneys over 8 hours. Couple that with a couple large Red Bull and Vodkas, and my recollection about particular hands and situations is a little sketchy. I’m trying to remember some, but I’m getting confused in regards to which game they were played. Therefore some of the situations may be a bit off, but in general they’ll be close enough. Basically I am spoiled by playing online and being able to take notes while playing and even more importatnly, being able to load up hands into PokerTracker and replaying them. I don’t know how Pauly does it.

Like the Championship Poker at the Plaza, the tables were setup shorthanded. There were 3 tables of 5 which was interesting. Personally, I liked it even though I’m not as good shorthanded as I am at a full table. The nice thing was that there were a ton of hands per level which gave a lot of play for the money and time.

My first table consisted of Jason, Drac, Dave, Jim and myself. Jason is my friend that I’ve mentioned many times before. Dave is a longtime friend of Drac’s who played in the last tourney. Jim was new, to me at least. Our table was full of smack talk. Jim was the quiet one and didn’t really get involved, but between Drac, Jason, Dave and myself he didn’t have much opportunity to get a word in edgewise. Our table was a blast and it was a great time.

I went on a rush early and doubled up (started with T1000) or close to it by catching some decent cards. Fortunately this kept me above water for a while. There were unlimited rebuys for the first 6 levels. We had a couple at our table and a total of 6 or 7 before the break. Everybody did the add on and therefore the first place was worth about $300. I was sitting around the average after the break, but unfortunately I didn’t get many cards after that. I ended up have to do a couple desparate all ins and eventually was busted.

Update Jason just took great pleasure in reminding me that it was he that busted me out of the first tourney. I was short stacked and had Q9o UTG. I push and am called by Jason’s AJo. I wasn’t happy to see that until I flopped a Q. Turn was a blank and I’m looking at 3 outs to bust me out. Of course, the river brings an A and I’m out and Jason basically doubles up. Evidently he didn’t get the memo about softplaying me ;-) (I’m just kidding, Jason took advantage of his position on me a number of times, no softplaying happened.)

The key thing here was there there were NO rebuys for me this time! W00T!! I thought I played pretty well until the break. After that I the blinds started getting too high and they were eating into my stack, so I had to make some questionable raises and such which basically knocked me out. I went out in 12th or so. Not very impressive after my strong start.

Key hand here was watching Dave raise UTG with A5o. He caught hell for it the rest of the night. I’m not sure I had any notable hands, just regular ‘ol hands.

Once five people got knocked out (and who stuck around, a couple people left), we got together and had a $10 winner take all tourney. It got down to Izzi and I HU and we wussed out and decided to chop. We were about even and we wanted to be finished when the main game broke. We played it out and I “won” when I flopped a set of 5’s, but who knows if he would have called my all in if real money had been on the line. Either way we go in some more hands and had a good game.

After a short break we decided to have another $20 buyin tourney, this time no rebuys or add ons. I got seated at Drac’s table again. Once again Jason and Dave were there to put the smackdown on me. I didn’t do much here and while I wasn’t the first out, I was close to it. I know I made it into the top 12 because we had collapsed one table.

My worst play here was when it was Drac and I in the blinds. Folded around, Drac completes and I check my JJ.

Yes, you read that right, HU, I checked my JJ.

Of course, a terrible flop came. I know there was a Q involved. Drac checked and I threw out a decent sized bet and was called. The turn brought even a worse card, a dreaded A. I think Drac led out and I called. River didn’t matter and in the end I didn’t believe that Drac actually had an A, which of course he did. I lost a big chunk of my chips there and was crippled, in fact, that may have been the hand I went out on. It was a pretty bad play and I should have just taken the blinds and been happy with it. I figured with a MONSTER HAND like JJ there was no way I could lose. I dug the hole and put the branches on top, but he didn’t fall in. You know, if it weren’t for luck, there was no way I should have lost that hand ;-)

After busting out of the second big tourney, we got another side game going. This was basically a $20 SNG, paying the top 2 places 70%/30%. I played pretty well during this game, at least for most of it. My big hand of the game was when I was in the SB or BB and had 84o (Edit: I had 88 to see a flop of 448.). I got to see a cheap/free flop of 884. SB checked, I threw out a small T50 bet. Al called and we lost the other caller. I don’t remember what the turn was, but I think it was a high card. I looked, a threw out T100. Al called. On the river I threw out T400 and was called again. I either crippled or busted Al on that hand (sorry, it was really freaking late by this time, the details are a bit sketchy). He said what confused him was that I led out betting each time instead of just checking feigning weakness. Part of this was a little “lesson” from the JJ incident, the other was part of trying to mix up my play a bit.

I decided I needed to lead out after screwing up a couple slow plays earlier in the night. My JJ limp on the BB hurt me and I learned from that. I also let in a couple other hands throughout the night by playing them slower than I should have. While I flopped a boat, and was hoping for big cards and/or flush possibilities that never materialized, I decided that getting something was better than nothing. I was out of position and could not count on a check raise opportunity, so I just went for something. I never overbet it and in fact underbet each time. I’m not sure if that was the right strategy, but I probably extracted as much as I could with no face cards on the board.

I took some more off Al when I had Q5 and caught a two hearts on the flop along with a Q. I bet and was called to see a A or K of hearts on the turn (IIRC). I didn’t like that but bet anyway. Al called and I caught my flush on the river. I led out betting again (T400) and Al eventually folded (there ya go Al, since I wouldn’t tell you last night, I had a Q5 :) ).

By this time I had a large chip lead. I started throwing around my stack, raising at every opportunity. NO LIMPING! This allowed me to win the blinds quite a bit for a while. Agressive betting also let me win some pots after the flop without showdowns. I eventually took Izzi out of that game and we were heads up. I had a decent lead, and I kept the agression up in hopes of whittling him down. Unfortunately I got caught once when I was called and I caught a part of the flop. I kept getting more and more (flush draw plus a high pair), but in the end I lost the hand and it got us to about even. We went back and forth for a while and eventually I lost the hard fought match.

Anyway, I know I’m missing a ton of things here, I honestly cannot remember what happened in which game. If anybody who was there wants comments on anything, leave me a comment and I’ll address it. Sorry :-/

Tally for the Night:

Main Event #1: $20 buyin + $10 add on: $30 Winnings: $0
Side Game #1: $10 buyin Winnings $25
Main Event #2: $20 buyin Winnings: $0
Side Game #2: $20 Winnings $30

Total Outlay: $80
Total Winnings: $55
Total Net: -$25

While I would have obviously rather to have come out ahead, $25 for 8 hours of poker was not too bad. Plus I had a great time, so all in all it was a good night. I also didn’t rebuy, much less twice :)

I was kind of hoping that we’d get a side cash game going instead of a tourney. Three of the five of us were wanting to do that, we even got chips set aside to play that (the “Red Chip Incident”), but we couldn’t convince the others to do that instead of a tourney. Oh well, maybe next time. Of course, if I would stay in the tournament long enough I wouldn’t have to worry about this type of thing…

All in all it was another great night. It was a lot of fun and there were no problems. While I didn’t actually win any money in the main events, the side games helped to make up for it. I can’t wait until next time.

2004-10-28

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

GTA:SA

I have a feeling the time that I have available for poker may be shorter in the next few weeks:

Yesterday I bought Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

If you’ve ever played any of the previous version you’ll know why I say that I may be totally distracted for, say, weeks. I have wasted spent many an hour playing GTA3 and GTA:VC. San Andreas blows those two away already.

Yes, it’s racial. Yes you can procure services from prostitutes, then beat them up and get your money back. Yes, they say the F word a lot, but man, is it fun. Oh man, is it fun. It’s huge too, this will take forever.

Plus Wil is in it, so that’s a plus :)

Anyway, I’ll still be finding time to play poker, don’t worry :)

UB Bonuses?

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I recently logged into my UltimateBet account only to find out I had over $100 in bonuses to clear. Now, thanks to a faithful reader who signed up to UB via a refer a friend (Thank you!), I have twice that. as UB gives their RAF bonus to your bonus account.

That’s a lot of bonus to leave on the table, at least for me it is. So the question to all you out there is:

What’s the best way to clear a UB bonus?

I understand that it can take forever to clear these. Is there a particular game that is better or should I just load up and start grinding away?

Prepping for Drac’s

My recent heavy (comparatively) SNG play is partly in reaction to my crappy placement in last week’s WPBT and also in preparation for Saturday night’s home tourney at Drac’s place. I have a lot of redeeming to do there. I finished in the money in 3 tourneys my first time there, but last time I didn’t get squat. I’ve also been the first to rebuy both times. I’m aiming for no rebuys and to get in the money this weekend. That reminds me, I’ve gotta make a run to Sam’s Club and restock the Red Bull (I’ve already got the vodka).

You guys are going down this weekend!! ;-)

My Esquire List

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

You can thank Al for calling me out on this. OK, here’s my Esquire list, thrice removed. Mine is enhanced as I’ll give you links to some pics. Once again, going out of my way in the interests of providing a public service to my dedicated readers. :) I’m not sure if there was supposed to be a theme, so sorry if I screwed it up. These are in no particular order.

That’s the short list. There are others, but I’ll stop here for now.

Thank You Cincinnati

Monday, October 25th, 2004

Thank you to our resident Cincinnati blogger, who I’m sure was rooting hard for the Bengals, as well as to Pauly who said he’d send good vibes for a Bengals win for me.

Huh?

Why the hell would I even care about a 1-4 team at this point in time?

In the last 24 hours I received two opposing emails. The first from the guy running our office King of the Hill league:

Bastard, only 1 of 2 left and possibly the winner….

Your buying beers….

XXXX picked Denver, they play Monday

The other was from Pauly:

hey chris, good news, if Denver wins tonight by 6 points, then you’ll win team of the week in my football pool! u have 9 wins so far.

Keep in mind that I started slow on Pauly’s leauge, but have now rallied back to be tied for fifth (I’m not good with point spreads, and you don’t even want to look at my college entry in Pauly’s league).

Now, on one hand I want Denver to win (by 6 or more) so I can claim a weekly victory at Pauly’s Pub. This is for pride and ulitmately maybe cash at the end of the year.

On the other hand, if Cincinnati wins, I win $260.

Thank you Carson Palmer.

For the record, here were my picks for the King of the Hill (pick one team per week to win outright, you cannot pick that team again during the season):

Week 1: St. Louis
Week 2: New Orleans
Week 3: Seattle
Week 4: New England
Week 5: Denver
Week 6: Atlanta
Week 7: Balitmore

I barely eeked by on Week 6 with Atlanta making a miracle comeback to win by 1 with a minute or so left. Week 7 saw 4 of the remaining 7 pick Seattle.

That’s a net of $250 after paying back my $10 buyin. I hear the 6/12 at Canterbury calling my name and my “free” money…

SNG Weekend

Sunday, October 24th, 2004

SNG Weekend

I haven’t played much this weekend, but when I did I was playing SNGs. Well, if I didn’t cash, I’d pull up a quick ring game and win another entry :) After my disappointing performance in the WPBT event the other day, I am looking to improve my NL skills.

To that end I played a number of $5 and $10 SNGs at Stars and Party. I know, the $5 ones probably aren’t a good way to get a lot of experience due to the potential yahoos that play, but this is Stars, so it should be better, right? I cashed in 70% of the ones I played there, but never won.

One thing I need to work on is playing with a big stack. Ironically, I tended to have a decent stack and in a couple of events I was massive chip leader (3:1) for over half the tourney only to come in 2nd. This is disappointing. I think I was too protective of it and was waiting for other people to bust out. If I didn’t have hands that I wouldn’t normally play, then I wouldn’t play them at that time either. This allowed other players to gain positions and eventually cost me the tourney. I guess I’m just not used to actually having the lead, I’m usually short stacked almost immediately :) Anyway, I seem to do OK at these low level ($10 and under) single table SNGs, but then again, my sample size is woefully low.

I also need to work on the other extreme. I too often find myself short or small stacked and I don’t think I play it very well. I tend to wait around and hope other people bust out ahead of me. I’m pretty sure this isn’t optimal strategy.

I’m not giving up my limit grind, but playing some small SNGs is a good way to minimize potential loses while trying to get some NL experience. I do want to add these to my rotation a bit more, they seem very profitable, even on Stars.

Tournament Structure

I received a couple of emails and comments saying that I would like the Stars tournament format better than Party’s. After my limited experience I would have to say that the Stars way is much, much better. The tournament lobby for all tourneys, even SNGs, is very nice. Another feature that is most obvious is the number of starting chips. Party starts you out with T800 which is awfully small considering how fast the blinds go up. Stars starts you will T1500 which is much nicer. The time bank is also another nice feature that Stars provides. While I haven’t used it yet, after all, I’m just playing $5 and $10 SNGs, but I can see where it’d be very useful. Stars also uses 9 person tables as opposed to Party’s 10 person tables, even in the SNGs. This does change the dynamics a little bit and just seems “different”. I’m curious why Stars uses 9 person tables as opposed to 10

The one thing I’m not sure about is the blind escalation method. I know some people have complained that they do not like Party’s method of blind escalation where they play a level for ten hands. They say they like the timed version at Stars. I don’t really agree with this. Personally, I like the x number of hands method. The reason why is that there are too many times that people time out or just take their time, including going into the time bank, which causes the level to complete “prematurely”. When using the number of hands method, it doesn’t matter if somebody takes forever to make a decision. Am I missing something here?

Misc

David Ross has an update to his first six months into year two of playing online for a living. See 2+2 for the update.