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I think so too. 2006 haven't even started yet, my friend!
As for live updates, check CardPlayer, plus the UB links above - they have a blog, etc... |
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Your biggest edge in a HORSE tourney is knowing that the game just changed from Razz to 7 Stud. - BB http://www.talkingpoker.com/forum/blog.php?u=64 |
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I'm out of hte "Become a Pro" tourney. There were 168 players in total, includingan estimated 20 or so who didn't make it and got blinded off. Maybe even 30. I finished around 50th, which pays exactly the same as 2nd does, btw.
My first table was great - really nice people... We were having fun and I was playing well. I got moved to a new, much quieter and much less fun table just before the break (after level 3). I had a decent amount of chips when we returned from the break, but probably not much above average. One interesting hand came up where the BB (absent) was all in, and I was involved in the hand wih another player. I flopped top pair, and he led out at it. I decided to call and make a play on the turn. Well, a flush hit the turn and he fired again. This is a guy who I watched lead at a flop with a set of 9s on a completely uncoordinated board, so as I was about to fold, I said, "Well, at least I'll get to see his cards" (thinking the all in guy could contest for the pot). Apparently that's not how it works though. My mistake, no problem. Well, then some other guy at the table starts waving his hand in a "come on, let's go" type of way. I said, "What? I'm not allowed to think about my hand?" He said, "It's obvious you're going to fold." (It was). I said, "Well, I don't like you rushing me, especially when I'm not a slow player," so I capped my cards and sat back in my chair. I didn't want to be a ass to the rest of the table though, so I folded after about 5 seconds or so. Moving on.... The antes kicked in and I got cold decked and lost quite a bit of my stack without even getting a reasonable hand (or opportunity) to open with. Just under the original 2000 starting chips, my buddy (see above) opened for a minimum raise (to 400). I reraised all in from MP with 99. He decided to call 1500+ more chips with his AJo. He hit an Ace on the flop, and that was that. I tapped the table, shook a few hands, and headed out. Other than that one guy, most of the people were really friendly though, and I enjoyed meeting them. I got to play with a few big name UB players, P0ker H0 and I forget the guy's name that starts with an S. Hopefully I'll get to know some of them better as the week goes on and maybe we can get some fresh blood around here... Now it's time to relax in Aruba. 7:30 is the Welcome Reception ($50 if you don't have tickets - I have 2), but other than that, there is nothing on the schedule for me today. The big one starts for me tomorrow. To Be Continued...... |
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Had a nice time at the Welcome reception tonight. Got to see Phil Hellmuth jump in the pool for a $3000 donation to Katrina victims. I bought a book off of him and he signed it to "TalkingPoker.com" - That will be a prize in an upcoming contest.
I also met a really nice couple tonight. Turns out they are John Stoltzman's parents. I really enjoyed talking to them... John's Dad is a firefihter who makes a good bit of money playing online poker too. Definitely an inspirtion. Ok, back to the festivities... |
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John Stolzman and his dad went half and half with each other in the WPT event that he won so he gave his dad half of the money he won off the WPT event.
Him and his dad seem like nice people. |
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Yup, that's the jist of it. I can actually tell you the entire story (and I will when I have more time - remind me when I get back)... I didn't meet John, but his parents are great.
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He's officially underway (unless they moved him back and I missed it). Check cardplayer for updates.
Don't do anything stupid TP! And make sure you suck out if you do. |
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