Thursday, August 31, 2006

Tuesday Game Report: Shane is my hero


What follows is a re-cap of relatively new, non-batface home game. Hopefully, this is the first of what becomes a weekly addition to the blog, and you, our three readers, will have more to digest than simply Fawcett's stream of consciousness. Most of what transpired in this week's Tuesday night friendly of serious note involved Shane. And to sum, he played two or three of the worst Omaha hands I have ever seen, managed to get monstrously lucky at least four times, somehow dealt his own fucking cards, and finished down 100 (that he didn't have to pay).

Early, things were going well for me and according to plan. Like last week, I was picking up a lot of pots on the flop playing small-ball. After about an hour, I'd worked my starting stack of 2000 close to 3000. Shane had recently arrived and was slowly weak-tighting off chips, down to about 1700. Then he got all of that in on hand where the nuts on the river were the broadway straight. his opponent called the all-in bet, Shane declared, "I have the straight," and then revealed a hand filled with face cards that did not, actually, produce a straight under the tricky little rules of Ohama.

He re-bought and started losing those chips, too. Then, I'm in the big blind in Omaha, and peek down at AAQJss. There is a small raise to 70 from C.C. in mid-position, and Shane calls on the button with Ac3c7d7c. I call. Five see a Flop of A64, one club. I check, and it's checked around Turn is a 9d. I check, and it's checked around to Shane who makes it 300 to go. I check-raise the max (max-raise is 1000), making it 1300 total. Shane is sick and certain he is behind. I actually think he has something like a set of 6s. He calls 1000 of his 1350 left. River is Qc. As he is raking in his chips, he comments, "sorry, Randy, I was just trying to go home."

Very next hand I get AAKKss, and I am fucking steaming. I make it 145 to go from the SB and get five callers. flop is KTT. checked around. Turn is an 8. Checked around. River is a 2. Checked around. Both C.C. and Chop (noted gamblers) in the pot and neither will take a stab. I should have bet a little on the flop. Oh well.

A few hands later, and I'm still on full tilt. Late position with AsKcJsTs. I call pre-flop raise. Flop is 8d2cKc . Checked around. Turn is Kd. Checked to me, and I bet 300. Chop makes it 1300 to go. I have 950 left, and as Todd can attest, I am visibly distressed. I finally call turning over my AJT while saying I need to fucking hit a fucking one of those fucking cards for fucking change. Chop won't show his hand. Oh shit. He's got some fucking garbage club draw or, worse, he's going to hit his kicker on me. Plus, he's not going to show it to me until he hits it. Celeste's life flashes before my eyes. After some berating, he turns his hand over. K663. I am shaking. If a 6 or 3 comes, I will LOSE MY MIND. River's an ace. Still, I was going to get that fucking Chop. He'd become my new Dan.

At some point in here, after having to re-buy again, Shane got involved in an Omaha hand with Gay C. Shane was on the button. Flop had one club. Gay C bets and Shane calls. Turn is the Q of clubs. Gay C bets, Shane calls. River is the ace of clubs. Gay C checks. Shane gets this funny look on his face. Turns out, he'd dealt the Q and ace of clubs from his own hand. He had AcQcQxXx and thought he'd turned a set of queens with his own fucking card!!?? More amazingly, Gay C let him chop the pot??!! Oh my head! I was about... to... KILL myself.

Shane builds that up close to 4000 (or close to even), then calls a pre-flop raise in late position. Flop is AK9, two clubs. C.C. bets 300, chop calls, Shane calls. Turn is a Jd. C.C. checks, Chop bets 500 and Shane IMMEDIATELY raises 1000. And, AND, Chop only has about 1200 left. Chop sticks the rest of it in and shows two of his cards, the Q and 3 of clubs, assuming (as anyone in their right mind would) that Shane has QT. Then he sheepishly shows the other two, 8T from the second straight. Shane says, "wow, I'm in big trouble." I may or may not have screamed "How??!" and fell out my chair when he revealed JcJd3cX. No help on the river.

Somehow Shane managed to work that back up close to 6000 (or close to even once again), then he lost more than half of it with the second boat against Old Guy. So he's down to 3000 and gets involved in another pot with Old Guy. Playing Omaha, flop is 663, checked around. Turn is a Q. Checked to Shane who bets 300. Old Guy check-raises to 900. Shane is somewhat sick and calls. I think he has 63, and I also think it is an AWFUL call. River is a 5. Joe bets 1000, and Shane makes what appears to be (and he certainly thinks) is a crying call. Shane has 625Ass for the rivered full house. Joes has 63. Several groans.

Shortly thereafter, Shane calls down the new guy in holdem with top pair holding A3 only to realize that he has K3, not A3, and has called the new guy down with king high. Todd tells Shane to go home. Shane slowly gets up from the table, races to Antonio and orders a triple Wild Turkey concoction. Somehow, once he is liquified, he manages to keep his sanity and maintain his stack, down 100 for the night.

Also, he owes me $50.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Cursed

Our pal Dan, via his girl Jen, is reporting that this year's crop of WSOP winners continues to have legal troubles. Richard Lee is apparently the latest to run afoul of the law, according to the San Antonio Express-News.

Almost makes you not want to cash in the Main Event. Almost.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Rich Dad Poor Dad

Kelcy sounds like a happy homeowner to me...how about you Adam? Make millions in real estate the Adam Magill way, just tell your friends "oh, you actually get used to the noise." Well played old friend.


From: Kelcy
To: Scott Fawcett
Subject: Happy Birthday Adam

Nothing drives me up a wall morethan repetitive noise. Think clocks ticking, water dripping, toilets running, etc. So the fact that either the street sweeper has stalled right below my window or Kiwi cleaned Elm Street today and left all their fans, is very murmur. Don't be surprised if I have bald spots next time you see me. I am on the verge of going to stay at the W, in case you didn't grasp the severity of the situation. Tomorrow I will write the mortgage company a check for the balance of the loan. Then I will put the title in Adam's name and send it to him in his birthday card. An alternate title for this was; Nightmares on Elm Street.Sincerely, Ms. Bittermen--------------------------Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Device

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Okay, it turns out he'll probably kill poker...

Now I REALLY can't wait to see how ESPN deals with this idiot. Check out the pokerblog.com's great post on Gold, including a priceless interview with the shameless, self-promotor (who, of course, shuns the media--like the way Tulsa shuns Maker's). Props to Jane 100 for finding the interview. It's about 17 minutes into the Rounders poker show in Vancouver. I cut it off after two minutes. The guy's like a cocky Mike Vanderjagt.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

I Just Had to Say This...


God DAMN I'm good at poker.

Because I have so much math in my head.

I have two other points to make:
  1. Drunk
  2. Go Batfaces

Awesomeness getting better...

Just wanted to make sure you didn't miss this from our "pokery headlines." This reminds me a little bit of the 2% Shane alleges we swapped before last year's main event. Fortuitously, I left no phone message confirming my intentions.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Exhibit A for Batface media credentials at next year's WSOP...

If these revelations are true, I can't figure out whether it will help or hurt poker. Either way, in a very pokery sense, it's AWESOME. Can't wait to see how ESPN spins all of this.

Bset line: "it is also crude that the mainstream media has never checked any of this out, and keeps calling him an ex-talent agent, and citing this long list of stars he has supposedly been instrumental in creating." Seriously. It's FUCKING POKER.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Perfect Format for the Big Randy '06


Clearly the only difference between this tournament and any random Batface home game is the one female player. Just glad they decided against the hole cams.
alt hed: Inverse Lodge Poker?

Friday, August 18, 2006

"Like at the porn expo, you see things at the poker expo you can never unsee."

I was wondering why the normally speedy Sports Guy was taking so long with his WSOP re-cap. Now I know. Like the rest of us, getting bounced from the main event leaves you in a state of suck, but then to lose in such horrific fashion on top of that? Yikes.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Greatest eggroll ever or I am not a donkey

As I replied on my reasoning for getting all in with 7s for $1500 verse chop.

Fawcett said...
Chop had played 832 straight hands very drunk...he was liable to turn over 23o. F#$@ everyone. Just won an 18 person sng so I am on the rebound. Tiny back me up on this one...

Now here is TBRs recount of the BT game last night....at least it was suited.

I'm UTG+1 and make it $120 to go. Called in three spots. Chop makes it $500 to go. I think he has nothing and come over the top for $675 more all in. Folded to chop. He quickly calls and doesn't turn over his cards. So I assume I'm ahead and up against, at worst, something like KQ. Flop is 7-2-2. Turn is a K. I cringe. He giggles and turns over 23s. He's playing the fucking Keisha all in pre-flop. Sick.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

WSOP Cheating, Part 2

More from Richard Brodie....

Business as usual? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by the degree to which many in the poker community consider the 2.2 million extra chips found at the WSOP main event “business as usual.” Cheating has been around since before poker and apparently many have learned to live with it, the skillful making money in spite of it and the losers losing anyway. There’s the possibility the chips were added through incompetence rather than dishonesty, and there’s still a tiny chance the reports of the final chip total are simply wrong. I wasn’t there. But notwithstanding all this, there are some tough questions for Harrah’s, questions which ought to be asked by the Nevada Gaming Control Board:

- Harrah’s decided to use the same chips in the main event as they used in previous tournaments, including super satellites. Were the chips counted at the conclusion of each event? - If not, why not? If so, how many chips were missing after each event?
- If they did discover missing chips, was there any effort to use the video surveillance to catch the cheaters?
- Were there official chip counts done at any point in the main event? If not, why not? If so, what was the result? What was the discrepancy between each official count?
- Were the same precautions taken to guard and log the movements of the house bank of tournament chip as are taken with casino chips of similar value? If not, why not?
- How many dead stacks were blinded off through errors during day one? What is the list of names of people who were allowed to play on a different day but had stacks being blinded off on another day? Why were so many errors possible?
- Were there stacks being blinded off for players who had been given refunds? If so, why?

The current explanation by a Harrah’s spokesman, that the extra chips were a result of rounding up during chip races, has been proved impossible both by me and by Jerrod Ankenman, co-author (with two-bracelet winner Bill Chen) of the forthcoming book The Mathematics of Poker. I don’t know if a complaint has yet been lodged by any of the final 27 players, who seem to be the most hurt by the cheating or incompetence. The chip counts reported by poker journalists are full of errors but it seems to me that most of the chips were added during the play from 27 players to the final nine. That should all be on videotape.I’m looking forward to some answers and, more importantly, to some major reforms in the integrity of these large tournaments.

Since everyone loves my hand histories...

PokerStars Game #5923876798: Tournament #29995951, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2006/08/15 - 02:08:06 (ET)
Table '29995951 1' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: revelation17 (3670 in chips)
Seat 2: dxflynnx (3305 in chips)
Seat 5: rooch21 (785 in chips)
Seat 6: rlw12345 (1605 in chips)
Seat 8: swf6768 (1625 in chips)
Seat 9: Hot Karl (2510 in chips)
rooch21: posts small blind 75
rlw12345: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to swf6768 [Ah Kh]
swf6768: calls 150
Hot Karl: folds
revelation17: raises 300 to 450
dxflynnx: folds
rooch21: folds
rlw12345: calls 300
swf6768: calls 300
*** FLOP *** [As Kc 2s]
rlw12345: checks
swf6768: checks
revelation17: bets 300
rlw12345: folds
swf6768: calls 300
*** TURN *** [As Kc 2s] [7h]
swf6768: checks
revelation17: bets 875
swf6768: calls 875 and is all-in
*** RIVER *** [As Kc 2s 7h] [9c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
swf6768: shows [Ah Kh] (two pair, Aces and Kings)
revelation17: shows [Ac Ad] (three of a kind, Aces)
revelation17 collected 3775 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 3775 Rake 0
Board [As Kc 2s 7h 9c]
Seat 1: revelation17 showed [Ac Ad] and won (3775) with three of a kind, Aces
Seat 2: dxflynnx (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: rooch21 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: rlw12345 (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 8: swf6768 showed [Ah Kh] and lost with two pair, Aces and Kings
Seat 9: Hot Karl folded before Flop (didn't bet)

Monday, August 14, 2006

Check out this guy's comeback

18 person SNG...check out Scout's comeback in a 15 hand period.

PokerStars Game #5915910244: Tournament #29954851, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2006/08/14 - 15:15:24 (ET)
Table '29954851 1' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: pq123 (5822 in chips)
Seat 2: lobal (6470 in chips)
Seat 4: Conild (4703 in chips)
Seat 5: wayneitall (3618 in chips)
Seat 6: Cooptown (4230 in chips)
Seat 7: SuperScout1 (17 in chips)
Seat 9: swf6768 (2140 in chips)


PokerStars Game #5915985022: Tournament #29954851, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2006/08/14 - 15:22:58 (ET)
Table '29954851 1' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: pq123 (5921 in chips)
Seat 2: lobal (4670 in chips)
Seat 4: Conild (4403 in chips)
Seat 5: wayneitall (3712 in chips)
Seat 6: Cooptown (3830 in chips)
Seat 7: SuperScout1 (1412 in chips)
Seat 9: swf6768 (3052 in chips)

And there was this hand you played over the weekend.

Bent Tree Cash Game #77: , $5/$10 Pot Limit - 2006/08/12 -

Table '1' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Clint (1500 in chips)
Seat 2: Chop (3820 in chips)
Seat 3: Tiny B (1420 in chips)
Seat 4: swf6768 (760 in chips)
Seat 5: Shane (750 in chips)
swf 6768: posts small blind 5
Shane: posts big blind 10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to swf6768 [7c 7s]
Clint: calls 10
Chop: raises to 40
Tiny B: folds
swf6768: raises to 120
Shane: folds
Clint: folds
Chop: raises to 300
swf6768: raises all-in to 760
Chop: calls
*** FLOP *** [2h Qd 4s]
*** TURN *** [2h Qd 4s] [3s]
*** RIVER *** [2h Qd 4s 3s] [9c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Chop: shows [Kc Kd] (Pair of Kings)
swf6768: shows [7c 7s] (Pair of sevens)
Chop collected 1535 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 1535 Rake 0

Seat 1: Clint folded before Flop
Seat 2: Chop won (1535) with a pair of Kings
Seat 3: Tiny B folded before Flop
Seat 4: swf6768 lost (760) with a pair of sevens.
Seat 5: Shane folded before flop

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Still quitting.

PokerStars Game #5909822611: Tournament #29921246, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2006/08/13 - 23:14:34 (ET)
Table '29921246 5' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Kamelkoff (730 in chips)
Seat 2: ALL_IN_MAC (6349 in chips)
Seat 3: dc77 (5730 in chips)
Seat 4: 2 ACES hmm (9453 in chips)
Seat 5: HiimRLx (3820 in chips)
Seat 6: pdparv19 (4145 in chips)
Seat 7: Rollar (1975 in chips)
Seat 8: swf6768 (2155 in chips)
Seat 9: frankswier (1345 in chips)
dc77: posts small blind 75
2 ACES hmm: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to swf6768 [Tc Ts]
HiimRLx: calls 150
pdparv19: folds
Rollar: folds
swf6768: raises 350 to 500
frankswier: folds
Kamelkoff: folds
ALL_IN_MAC: calls 500
dc77: folds
2 ACES hmm: folds
HiimRLx: calls 350
*** FLOP *** [4h 7d 4s]
HiimRLx: checks
swf6768: bets 1655 and is all-in
ALL_IN_MAC: folds
HiimRLx: calls 1655
ALL_IN_MAC said, "vnh"
*** TURN *** [4h 7d 4s] [3s]
*** RIVER *** [4h 7d 4s 3s] [2c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
HiimRLx: shows [4c 4d] (four of a kind, Fours)
swf6768: shows [Tc Ts] (two pair, Tens and Fours)
HiimRLx collected 5035 from pot
ALL_IN_MAC said, "glad i bounced"
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 5035 Rake 0
Board [4h 7d 4s 3s 2c]
Seat 1: Kamelkoff folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: ALL_IN_MAC (button) folded on the Flop
Seat 3: dc77 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: 2 ACES hmm (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: HiimRLx showed [4c 4d] and won (5035) with four of a kind, Fours
Seat 6: pdparv19 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: Rollar folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 8: swf6768 showed [Tc Ts] and lost with two pair, Tens and Fours
Seat 9: frankswier folded before Flop (didn't bet)

Friday, August 11, 2006

It's 3:19 am

Matusow needs to tap the breaks of life....go live WSOP final table.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Second hand of tourney

PokerStars Game #5867023115: Tournament #29704924, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2006/08/10 - 15:38:20 (ET)
Table '29704924 17' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: twille58 (1500 in chips)
Seat 2: purpletrade (1490 in chips)
Seat 3: zonmans (1480 in chips)
Seat 4: ImNotSoGood (1530 in chips)
Seat 5: The Mooks (1500 in chips)
Seat 6: emodave (1500 in chips)
Seat 7: swf6768 (1500 in chips)
Seat 8: p0wah (1500 in chips)
Seat 9: ohmyohmy77 (1500 in chips)
zonmans: posts small blind 10
ImNotSoGood: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to swf6768 [8d 2h]
The Mooks: calls 20
emodave: folds
swf6768: folds
p0wah: folds
ohmyohmy77: folds
twille58: folds
purpletrade: folds
zonmans: raises 20 to 40
ImNotSoGood: calls 20
The Mooks: calls 20
*** FLOP *** [Ts 9s 4s]
zonmans: bets 140
ImNotSoGood: raises 1350 to 1490 and is all-in
The Mooks: folds
zonmans: calls 1300 and is all-in
*** TURN *** [Ts 9s 4s] [Qs]
*** RIVER *** [Ts 9s 4s Qs] [Js]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
zonmans: shows [Kc Ks] (a straight flush, Nine to King)
ImNotSoGood: shows [7s 8s] (a straight flush, Eight to Queen)
zonmans collected 3000 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 3000 Rake 0
Board [Ts 9s 4s Qs Js]
Seat 1: twille58 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: purpletrade (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: zonmans (small blind) showed [Kc Ks] and won (3000) with a straight flush, Nine to King
Seat 4: ImNotSoGood (big blind) showed [7s 8s] and lost with a straight flush, Eight to Queen
Seat 5: The Mooks folded on the Flop
Seat 6: emodave folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: swf6768 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 8: p0wah folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: ohmyohmy77 folded before Flop (didn't bet)

Prelude to this evening?


Am I the only one that saw this Clarett story on ESPN and wondered where they got a picture of Shane's car?

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

This is a poker blog right???

I quit. I am swf6768

PokerStars Game #5855556631: Tournament #29645887, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (100/200) - 2006/08/09 - 15:45:00 (ET)
Table '29645887 1' 9-max Seat #7 is the button
Seat 1: Gucci1 (2665 in chips)
Seat 5: MM7ny (3310 in chips)
Seat 7: swf6768 (5405 in chips)
Seat 9: 10&2Flip (2120 in chips)
Gucci1: posts the ante 25
MM7ny: posts the ante 25
swf6768: posts the ante 25
10&2Flip: posts the ante 25
10&2Flip: posts small blind 100
Gucci1: posts big blind 200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to swf6768 [Kc Qc]
MM7ny: folds
swf6768: raises 300 to 500
10&2Flip: folds
Gucci1: calls 300
*** FLOP *** [Ks 8s 9d]
Gucci1: bets 600
swf6768: raises 4280 to 4880 and is all-in
Gucci1: calls 1540 and is all-in
*** TURN *** [Ks 8s 9d] [Tc]
*** RIVER *** [Ks 8s 9d Tc] [6h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Gucci1: shows [Kh 7h] (a straight, Six to Ten)
swf6768: shows [Kc Qc] (a pair of Kings)
Gucci1 collected 5480 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 5480 Rake 0
Board [Ks 8s 9d Tc 6h]
Seat 1: Gucci1 (big blind) showed [Kh 7h] and won (5480) with a straight, Six to Ten
Seat 5: MM7ny folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: swf6768 (button) showed [Kc Qc] and lost with a pair of Kings
Seat 9: 10&2Flip (small blind) folded before Flop

The Original Helpy Post

Due to matrimonial control, my original helpy post was deleted...but suffice to say it was damn funny. If you would like to see a copy of it, please e-mail Dan's girlfriend at decochic@www.idontknowhowtospelldeekochique.com.

Randy, next time you want to pull one of my posts, just take the fucking thing down. Don't edit the post using my name and password. I'll see you on Thursday. You'll be bleeding by 8:15pm.

PPV

TBR and I were wondering over lunch about how tomorrows "live" pay per view of the WSOP final table would be presented. Our hat-wearing friend Amy is wondering the same thing.

We should order this for tomorrow night's home game.

Sang.

Just Trying to be Helpy, Redux


Not exactly sure who completely changed my original "Helpy" post, but I'll offer three comments:

1. Nice editorial control we have on this fucking website.
2. No wonder why I hate people, especially Randy.
3. Everything in the revised post was true except for one thing, I don't threaten to kick my friends' asses. I have no friends. Therefore I am an equal opportunity threatener.

It's going to be a long night on Thursday. Sang, I apologize in advance for any damages.

Go Deadbeats!

Clonie finished in 19th place in yesterday's $1500 NL tourney at the WSOP. For the entire WSOP she now has two cashes and has taken home $5,141, or about 10 times what she owes me.

So far at the WSOP, the 12 members of Team Full Tilt cashed 38 times for $2,750,848. But realize, without Clonie that number would only be $2,745,707.

I wonder if Allen Cunningham will get promoted to the Team from the "Friends of Full Tilt" when/if he wins the Main Event.

WSOP Cheating?

Interesting comments from Richard Brodie about cheating at the WSOP. Not sure if any Batfaces were involved.

"The total chip count reported in PokerWire for the final 27 players in the 2006 WSOP main event is 88,246,000. That is 516,000 more than the total starting chips for 8773 entrants. It is impossible that so many chips were added simply due to rounding up in chip races.If the PokerWire chip count is accurate, where did the extra chips come from? That is some serious cheating.
Why is it impossible that chip races added 514,000 in chip value to the WSOP main event?The 25 chips were raced off during the split day 2, which began with fewer than 3500 players. If all 350 tables were still there and every one of them added the maximum 50 in chip value, that would add 17,500 to the event. Probably more than 1/4 of those tables had already broken and probably only 1/4 of the maximum 50 was added per table.The 100 chips were raced off at the end of day 3, with 481 players remaining. If all 54 tables added the maximum 200 in chip value that would add 5400 to the event, but the expected add is zero.The 500 chips were raced off with 288 players remaining. If all 32 tables added 500 that would add 16,000 to the event. The expected add is half that.The 1000 chips were raced off with 49 players remaining. If all six tables added 2000 that would add 12,000 to the event. The expected add is zero.So the very maximum possible in added chip value is 50,900.Now it's still possible the listed chip count at the end of yesterday was inaccurate. But if not...where did the half million come from?"

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Just trying to be Helpy

My name is Shane Keller. I'm gay but pretend not to be because I'm afraid my friends won't accept me that way. I also threaten to kick their asses routinely, even though they're my friends, I'm woefully out of shape and I'm gay. Also, I'm gay (please don't tell Scott).

Monday, August 07, 2006

Gayer than us... or, at least, AS gay

In the midst of my post-WSOP depression, I stumbled across the United States Scrabble Open, featuring Chris Cree, a buddy from a weekly poker game (pictured here deep in thought). Chris is the #1 ranked player in Texas and mounting a furious rally in this year's USSO. Carry on.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Crackin' Aces

TBR and I just played 1-2 at the Venetian for about 2 hours. Utg raised to 20 and I called with Qc Jc. Two to my left makes it 120 to go, the origanal raiser folds and I decide "screw it, I crackin' em or going to sleep"...I'm all-in for $164. Flopped two pair. Got there.

We left about 5 minutes later and I threw the guy $20 and told him he handled it well though.

Good Morning, Mr. Fawcett...

Who is Butterfinger, and when can we meet her?

Batface Down

Just got that text from TBR. Sounds like it's over. I'll make the updates to the schlogger.

Good morning all...

Can anyone explain the $5000 or the Butterfinger on my bed?

Go TBR

Day 2 for TBR started a couple of minutes ago. His table (Table 159) looks like a great draw for him. The table has no big stacks, no players with significantly more success or experience than Randy. Here's the table.

Seat 1 - Adam Brosius - 33,400
Seat 2 - Loren Libby - 3,550
Seat 3 - Aaron Lerner - 13,050
Seat 4 - Lalif Nanji - 3,100
Seat 5 - TBR - 27,875
Seat 6 - Mark Guttormsen - 23,325
Seat 7 - Rich Baker - 15,675
Seat 8 - Jeremy Roberts - 29,900
Seat 9 - Colin Frisby - 12,575
Seat 10 - Henry Kim - 34,550

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Update

10:38 - Scott: Back from dinner. Railing TBR, Shane is sour.
10:55 - Scott: Shane down.
2:44 - Randy: 12125
3:27 - Scott: 140 tables left in level 6. TBR has 9400 or so and looks sour.
3:32 - Shane: I just ate my own feces.
4:33 - Scott: TBR doubles up with pocket aces against Kings. 18K, 32 mins left in level 6.
4:40 - Scott: He just finished the guy off with pocket Jacks. 22K
5:01 - Scott: 4 min left. 23K
5:08 - TBR: 27875. End of day 1.
5:10 - Tiny B: Very well done. Have fun at Club Paradise.