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Sometimes it's pretty good to be me...
Damn, maybe this hat IS lucky!
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YOU sir are my fin hero!!!!!! DAMN
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Ok, here's today's recap. I'm sure I'll be forgetting stuff (it was a pretty full day), but here are some highlights:
I arrived at the Rio around 12:30 and picked up my press credentials. Nicole, the press girl, remembered me from last year (my name and everything). I guess I made a lasting impression - must be my crazy good looks. Uh huh. Anyhoo, I signed up for the Media/Celebrity event to be held later in the day and then went off and explored for a while. I went all through the trade show / convention / lifestyle show (whatever they are calling it) and got all sorts of free loot (tshirts and hats mostly), and talked to a number of interesting people. I spoke with a couple of sites about hosting our Heads Up tourney next month, and I'm confident someone will take care of us I talked to Lee Jones from Poker Stars for a little while, and he explained to me why Stars won't set up Private Heads Up matches (I won't go into it now). In other news, they are sending over 1100 players to the Main Event this year!!! That's just crazy. At 3:30, there was a press conference that lasted about an hour. In addition to a couple of Poker Hall of Fame inductions and plenty of announcements, there was a Q & A period. Greg Raymer was there and I was impressed with all of his answers. He really seems like a down to earth, extremely intelligent guy. He estimates his chances of winning the WSOP this year to be around 1500:1, btw. Oh, they don't have an exact number but it looks like the final number of entrants will be around 6000, meaning Poker Stars players will be making up 20% of the field. Hmmmm.... this post is getting awfully boring, isn't it? Maybe I should skip ahead to the good stuff......... To Be Continued. |
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So, there I was in the Media/Celebrity tournament. Notable celebs playing included Jimmy Woods, Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond guy), Penn (of Penn and Teller), and a handful of others. An old time player names Oklahoma Johnny was at my table. Cool guy. The hottest celeb, of course, was Shannon Elizabeth. As we were getting started, I jokingly asked everyone at my table if someone would be kind enough to switch seats with her. No takers. So, as players were eliminated, I kept hoping (out loud) that they would break her table up and she would come join us (a long shot with a field this big - 250ish, I believe). When he guy to my left got busted, I again begged the poker gods for her to come join us, even brushing the seat off for her..... and for once..... the poker gods came through! I could barely believe my eyes when she came over and sat down maybe 5 minutes later. Neither could the rest of the table, who could only laugh.
BTW, to this point, I had won just about every hand I didn't fold preflop, but the blinds go up FAST (*doubling* every 15 minutes, starting at 25/50 (antes kicked in at 100/200) - we started with 1500 chips). I knew it was going to be a crapshoot, but I was sitting next to Shannon Elizabeth, so I wasn't going to complain! My stack was pretty low in comparison to the blinds and I got JJ in the BB the hand before the break (her second hand at the table). I SO did not want to get knocked out here, but everyone folded to the button who raised. I called all in, and my JJ held up to beat his 88. Sweeeeeeet. I managed to survive for nearly another hour after the break. With blinds of 800/1600 and 200 antes, my 2000 chips were look awfully small! I finally decided to pick a hand and went with my old lucky 8Ts (for a whopping 200 chip raise). Shannon reraised all in behind me and everyone else folded, including the BB. She turned over 55, which I was thrilled to see, but her hand held up, and that was that. I finished around 40th, knocked out by none other than Shannon Elizabeth. She made it to the final 15 or so before getting her AA cracked by JJ. She was very nice, and I enjoyed playing with her. And yes, I told her that I thought her friend on E's Hollywood Hold'Em was hot. I have a bunch of photos that I will post after I get home. To Be Continued... Again. |
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After the Charity Event, I left the Rio and headed over to the Ghostbar at the top of the Palms for the UB party. Little did I know this was an open bar party. TP likey open bar Within 2 minutes of walking in, I bumped into Jennifer Tilly and Phil Laak. I congratulated Tilly on her win, shook her hand, and took a photo of the two of them. Phil then took a photo of the two of us, and let me just say, DAMN I am one ugly S.O.B. compared to Phil Laak! No wonder I don't have a hot celebrity girlfriend (or do I?). Anyhoo, I chatted with them for a few minutes and told Phil that of the celebrity poker shows, I think his is the best. I like the home game feel of it a lot more than the ones where the announcers pretend to be amazed by the (terrible) play of the celebs. I wished them both good luck in the Main Event and went on my way.
2 feet away, Antonio Estfandari was doing magic. GOOD magic. Card tricks, to be exact.... That guy's sleight of hand is amazing. I watched for a little while and then got his picture too. A few beers later, Mr. Phil Hellmuth finally showed up. This was great. I very sarcastically brought up how "not one, Phil, but TWO guys now have 10 bracelets. I mean, you're not even second best any more!" It was great. His exact words, "Yeah, I'm not very happy about that. People are breaking all my records." hehe... I told him I was confident he'd get #10 someday and probably #11 too, but he'd have to wait til next year. He reminded me that he still has another shot at this year, and if he wins, he'll break ALL the records. Uh huh. Good luck with that, Phil. I asked him if he had seen the Bill Filmoff videos, and he said yes, and he though they were "very well done." I agreed, and did my best imitation of Bill's imitation of one of Phil's hand gestures (the one with both hands in the air, palms up). hehe.... The next thing I know, Devilfish takes the stage and starts jamming, playing guitar and singing too. This guy is good! When I left a half an hour or so later, he was still rocking away... Man.... I know I am leaving some stuff out, but that's a decent recap of my day. Sorry it got so long. I hope you enjoyed the read. P.S. Did you SEE the picture of my new girlfriend at the top of this thread??? |
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Drewjax: "You' lucky"
TP: "And you know this, man" Damn, these two chicks are two of the most 'talented' in showiz!! |
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Sounds like you're having one helluva time.
Keep up w/ keepin us posted.
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Must … not … fly … to … Vegas!
It is taking all of my willpower not to get up from my desk, drive straight to the airport, and get on the next flight. Great reports, TP. Keep ‘em coming, and good luck at the tables.
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Come on out, dude. I'll introduce you
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You got beat by a GIRL! but a hot one so thats ok.
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hehhe
thats really not helping his willpower there TP. |
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That would have been my buddy Pauly from who did that. He ended up 6th.
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I'm on my way
TP, check you PMs.
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That's good stuff. I chatted wih him for about 15 seconds after he busted her (and the room really did erupt - it was the loudest reaction I heard all day), and he told me about his friend Charlie. I wished him luck... Glad to see he cashed.
BTW.... if any of you people find me more pics (or video) of me and my girl Shannon, let me know. I was definitely in the background of her CardPlayer interview, but the last time I checked, it wasn't posted yet... Almost time for me to head down to the Rio. |
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hmmmm
I think this is called stalking |
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yea tp watch out theres things called restraining orders.
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WTF are you guys talking about?
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lol.... i think it's hilarious that there was a "UB party"... this is all like a micro-celebrity world... all this gossip !!!!
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I left during the dinner break, planning on making it an early night...... but something is calling me back. I'm being drawn back. Can't... resist..... WSOP...
I was also invited to a private party at the Rio at 10:00 tonight by someone I met at the charity event last night. I think I just may have to attend Today was great... no huge stories, but a few noteworthy comments: -Notables who are out already: Jennifer Harmon (lost with a full house to a straight flush), Scotty Nguyen, Thomas Keller, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Martin DeKniff (sp) -Chris Ferguson was all in preflop with AA vs. K9. The flop comes K94. Chris rivered a 4 to survive and has built up a nice stack since then. -Scott Fischman was down to 1000 chips and has built WAY back up to over 20k. I watched him for a while, and he's playing well. -Raymer is playing awesome. He has a lot of chips. -Some guy is wearing a giant "Elmo" head. It's.... interesting. I saw another guy watching a movie on his DVD player, and Josh Arieh was playing tetris. -Clonie Gowan winked at me. She's so sweet. -Shannon Elizabeth is doing fairly well. She had over 20k chips the last time I checked. One of the CardPlayer guys who was at my table last night refers to her as "your girlfriend" when talking to me. Gotta love that. I chated with her real boyfriend for a while today (cool guy). And yes, I have pictures to prove virtually all of the above |
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I dont know if these updates are amazingly great (they are of course), or if they are just torturting us with jealousy!!
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I'm happy you're having a good time. Damn, the media creds are $$$$.
You got busted by Shannon Elizabeth. Insane. I'm drunk.
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Time for my next Shannon Elizab- err, I mean WSOP update. Yeah, that's it.
So, I headed back to the Rio tonight. I decided to do a quick check on who was left before heading to that party I mentioned. Fischman was up to about 30k. Shannon was close to 20. Gus and Clonie were finally building their stacks, Josh Arieh and Ted Forrest were barely hanging on, Raymer was STILL at the featured table (he's been there pretty much all day, playing great).... Johnny Chan, Barry Greenstein and Devilfish were nowhere to be seen - All had been eliminated. Rumor has it Layne Flack is playing, but somehow, I managed to not see him once all day. I have about a gazillion pictures of everyone else though. I walked across the Rio and went into the Voodoo Lounge for the party. I got to skip the long line, but they made me take my hat off before going in. Punks. The lounge is on top of the Rio (yet another party with a ridiculous balcony), and the view was amazing. I didn't recognize a single person there though, so I had one $7 beer and decided to head back down. Back on the floor, Scott sees me and says "Aces." I said, "You had them? Nice." He says "CRACKED." He was down to about 15k after losing to pocket 10s, all in preflop. I saw a fairly big hand developing between Paul Darden and Jesus. Ferguson ended up folding to a turn bet. Pretty cool seeing them butt heads. I love watching Ferguson play. He's a really cool guy too. Rob Boyd (Dutch's brother) was playing well all day. Next thing I know, I notice him counting out chips to pay someone off. His hand was in the muck, but the winning hand had A4 and the board was T4345. Not sure how that hand developed, but I think ESPN caught it. I went to check on my girl and noticed she was down to about 6000 chips! What happened, I have no idea, but I could see the frustration in her face. I could see that she was getting impatient too. I was seriously considering going over and telling her to relax (she had 3 times as many chips as Josh Arieh, for crying out loud!), but I decided against it. A few hands later, I notice she's limped in in EP. A MP guy raises and she tosses her only remaining chip (5000) into the pot. She didn't say "Raise" though and when she clarified that she wanted to go all in, it was too late. It was a call. It was clear what was coming though, and right about then, ESPN came running over to film (reminded me of last year, when I pointed out to them that Annie Duke was about to be eliminated, only to be pretty much shoved out of the way). The flop came AT4 rainbow, I believe, and Shannon immediately threw in here remaining chips (2600ish). The MP guy called and turned over AK. Shannon showed Ah5h. I started taking pictures, knowing this was the end. The turn was a blank. The river......... It's a 5! She sucked out and doubled up!!! The break was less than a minute away at this point, and as soon as it came, I went over and chatted with her. I said something like, "Ok, you just had your miracle. You've got plenty of chips. Just relax. Stay patient." And so on. She said she needed her luck to change, and I pointed out that I was prety sure it just had. She wanted to know what pros had been eliminated so far, and I rattled off as many names as I could think of. She was very happy to have outlasted Phil Laak. I told her I expected to see her on Sunday (Day 2, believe it or not), and went on my way. I was beat, so I called it a night. I realized afterwards that I should have run over to congratulate her as soon as she sucked out with that 5 on the river. That hand is DEFINITELY going to be on tv, and it would have been pretty cool for the world to see me chatting it up with her (and giving her poker advice, no less) - especially if you could read my hat! Oh well. You know what they say about hindsight....... |
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Funny. That page links to this page:
Which has this picture on it: Check me out mesmerizing Shannon with my chip twirl. She's practically in a trance! (Beofre you go making jokes about how bored she was - you big jerks - I wasn't actually even talking to her when this photo was taken, and the chip twirl was completely subconscious). Last edited by Talking Poker; 07-08-05 at 05:40 AM. |
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nice
very nice updates TP but gotta admit im pretty damn jelous, very good to be TP right about now. So im guessing you get paid to take all these pictures.
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