Friday, January 21, 2011

Blogger Week is coming

So let's see if this works:


Online PokerI have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker! The WBCOOP is a free online Poker tournament open to all Bloggers, so register on WBCOOP to play.
Registration code: XXXXXX 328730



Yes, it's time again for the World Blogger Championship of Online Poker (WBCOOP) at PokerStars. One of my favorite online events. Six days of preliminaries next Monday through Saturday, qualifying folks for the 2010 WBCOOP Main Event at 2 pm (St. Louis time) next Sunday.

I'm coming down with something, stomach's really bothering me the last day or so. And even well I'll probably only be available for two of the prelims (stupid real-life work). But I'll be there giving my all when I can; I'm ready, recent run of bad beats and running into pocket aces aside.

Whadaya know, sixth try and the PStars badge/link is finally working. Now I can take this out of "editting drydock" and post it -- just when I was giving up! Rah. And good luck all.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Good Mini-UBOC start ... sorta

Played my first event of the Ultimate Bet Online Championships 6 on Sunday -- the Mini-UBOC Event 2, Sniper No Limit Holdem Deep Stack. The event offered $5 bounty for each foe you eliminated, and cost $30+$3 to enter.

On the downside, I didn't finish in the money. Wound up 288th of 1,609 entrants, and top 180 finishers got paid. Very disappointing; more on that in a minute. On the upside, I did get two bounties, so earned $10 back.

The hand of the tournament for me showed that Sham Luck doesn't always go bad. It went like this:

Stage #525811249 Tourney ID 5885386 Holdem Multi Normal Tournament No Limit 300 - 2011-01-16 18:02:57 (ET)
Table: 24 (Real Money) Seat #4 is the dealer
Seat 1 - GROOVE58 (9,498 in chips)
Seat 2 - JSLAB24 (5,455 in chips)
Seat 3 - SHANGO_BANGO (5,685 in chips)
Seat 4 - SHAMANALIX21 (6,739 in chips)
Seat 5 - SOUPERUSER (10,827 in chips)
Seat 6 - DRDOOM2U (22,871 in chips)
Seat 7 - JMOODLEY (3,865 in chips)
Seat 8 - MOOK2307 (5,175 in chips)
Seat 9 - OAKTREE12 (10,900 in chips)
GROOVE58 - Ante 25
JSLAB24 - Ante 25
SHANGO_BANGO - Ante 25
SHAMANALIX21 - Ante 25
SOUPERUSER - Ante 25
DRDOOM2U - Ante 25
JMOODLEY - Ante 25
MOOK2307 - Ante 25
OAKTREE12 - Ante 25
SOUPERUSER - Posts small blind 150
DRDOOM2U - Posts big blind 300
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to SHAMANALIX21 [7d 7h]
JMOODLEY - Raises 900 to 900
MOOK2307 - Folds
OAKTREE12 - Folds
GROOVE58 - Folds
JSLAB24 - Folds
SHANGO_BANGO - Folds
SHAMANALIX21 - Raises 6,600 to 6,600
SOUPERUSER - Folds
DRDOOM2U - Folds
JMOODLEY - All-In 2,940
SHAMANALIX21 - returned (2,760) : not called
*** FLOP *** [9s 4s 7s]
*** TURN *** [9s 4s 7s] [6c]
*** RIVER *** [9s 4s 7s 6c] [4h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
SHAMANALIX21 - Shows [7d 7h] (Full house, sevens full of fours)
JMOODLEY - Shows [Ac As] (Two Pair, aces and fours)
SHAMANALIX21 Collects 8,355 from main pot
SHAMANALIX21 Collects Bounty Prize of $5
*** SUMMARY ***
Total Pot(8,355)
Board [9s 4s 7s 6c 4h]
Seat 1: GROOVE58 Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 2: JSLAB24 Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 3: SHANGO_BANGO Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 4: SHAMANALIX21 (dealer) won Total (8,355) HI:(8,355) with Full house, sevens full of fours [7d 7h - B:7s,P:7h,P:7d,B:4s,B:4h] BOUNTY awarded: ($5)
Seat 5: SOUPERUSER (small blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 6: DRDOOM2U (big blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 7: JMOODLEY HI:lost with Two Pair, aces and fours [Ac As - P:As,P:Ac,B:4s,B:4h,B:9s]
Seat 8: MOOK2307 Folded on the POCKET CARDS
Seat 9: OAKTREE12 Folded on the POCKET CARDS

Wow. Cracked me some aces with my flopped set. Didn't expect to run into such a strong hand; been doing that a lot lately it seems, especially ambushed by AA or KK. That's the way it goes, though, so I'll take wins any way I can get 'em.

Really, though, I was on my best game most of this tournament, which made coming up short of the payouts extra disappointing. One thing about bounty (sniper) tournaments is that the temptation for some extra money makes folks sometimes do things they normally would not do. Me too. I got my first bounty very early in the tournament when I trapped an AK with my AA, getting them all-in after a preflop four-raise bidding war. And my AA actually held up! Then they next three times I tried to eliminate shorter stacks I missed the bounty and doubled them up -- there's the normal Sham Luck.

I was up to 94th place of 1,220 players competing starting the Level 5 before the first break. My missed bounty attempts plunged me to 1166th/1205 players (late entries were/are accepted for 2 hours in this and all UBOC events). But I didn't give up, steadily coming back and reaching 513th/906 at the second break. My above-detailled luckout cracking the aces came early in Level 10. But I lost some of my new chips shortly thereafter going for another bounty, when my nut flush didn't arrive on the turn or river for a 6,500-chip pot. Such a rollercoaster ride!

And it continued!!

I pushed an 88 and got called by the table chip leader, who had 66. My hand held, I scooped a 13.5K pot and climbed to 242nd/598 left. By the third break I was 90th/396, and starting to let tiny thoughts about the first-place prize -- only $8,500 or so -- cross my mind. But such thoughts can be very dangerous, and it wasn't to be. I had my late-position AK run into AA and fail with a 27K pot on the line, dropping me to about 9,000 chips. Can you say greeedy, unlucky and dumb? Shortly thereafter, the rest of my chips went in for my 33, the table's big stack called with 88 and I was toast.

On the whole, well-played. On the outcome, very disappointing, Leaves me a few things to do serious work on in my game. But things are coming along.

I've got my eyes on a few more Mini-UBOCs. Decided to skip Mini 5 (NLHE) tonight and maybe aim for Mini 7 (NLHE) on Wednesday. Then Mini 12 is another NLHE Sniper (bounty) game Friday. The Minis run through Jan. 30; hopefully there'll be better, more complete play down the line from the Shamster -- and some good paydays.

Meanwhile, good luck all!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Busy times a'coming

The modelling work begins again in earnest tomorrow (Monday) after about a month off for the holidays. Seems like everything's picking up at once, though: 'Tis the season for some huge online poker series. I must take a deep breath for the hectic times to come.

Today UB and Absolute Poker start hosting UBOC 6. Two divisions: the main tournamernts (means expensive, most of them a little over my playing bankroll budget right now), and the Mini-UBOCs. I've got my eyes on about a half-dozen of the latter, starting with Mini-UBOC Event 2 in a couple of hours. A $30+$3 entry, and you get $5 for each foe you eliminate. I love bounty/sniper games!

Mini-UBOC and UBOC will be fun. But I'm really looking forward to the World Blogger Championship of Online Poker running Jan. 24-30 at PokerStars. Love playing with and against my fellow writing addicts. Some great players out there in the fellowship; for instance, change100 just yesterday won the PCA Ladies event in the Bahamas (super congrats ma'am!). It's a great challenge, the WBCOOP. I want to try to qualify for the Finals as I've done a couple series past (memory's bad as usual, I'll have to look things up and report later on my past performance goals to beat this time, know I cashed in one WBCOOP Final!). The Finals and family Birthdays Brunch get-together are conflicting with a live charity event I wanted to play on Jan. 30; too often there's just not enough of me to go around!

This is where PokerStars' WBCOOP badge/ad would go if things were working right. Sooner or later it'll get here. PStars supports us well; but some of us old writers are sooooo computer-hopeless...

Got a Twitter Poker League game about to begin, time to start preparing and psyching (and check on Da Bears' continuing success). Then Mini-UBOC 2, then some poker101a or Holdem Poker Chat forum games. Go Patriots! And everyone have a great day!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Happy New Year 2011?

Just got finished reading Daniel Negreanu's latest blog, with his summary of his 2010 resolutions and his plans for 2011. Daniel's an excellent writer. I always enjoy reading him, even though I don't always agree with him or some of his stands. To each their own -- the key (in my humble opinion) is to respect others, allow them their opinions without trying to force them to change, and not be petty or controlling and always trying to get in the last word.

It's a new year (OK, it's four days old, but who's uber-picky?). Time for new paths and new hopes ... as well as polishing up the good old stuff that doesn't perhaps get the due it deserves. Time for some resolutions. To be honest, they're more like goals or wishes -- five for me, five for the world, all with at least a tinge of poker to them since that's my main thing. These are for 2011; here goes:

WORLD:

1) PokerStars and Full Tilt and other online poker sites to get along, to give their pros and players more freedom to compete (especially in each other's TV events). I was going to wish for a properly regulated and taxed internet poker business community, with easy deposit/withdrawal/transfer, safety of accounts and reasonable fair share for the governments, but that ain't gonna happen with the Republicans running the U.S. House of Representatives. I'm crazy, but I'm not insane enough to expect good things from the current government situation. Ah well, Status Quo is much better than Reid Bill would've been.

2) An 11th WSOP bracelet for Doyle Brunson. He's the true face of poker, what it was, is and should always be. He ain't perfect (who is!), but he is really special. The Godfather of Poker deserves one more shining spotlight -- at least!

3) Less poker splintering, more unification. Too many magazines, TV shows, tournament tours, online sites, "teachers". It's good that more people can get involved and show their stuff and make some money without really doing anything. But I don't like it. I don't think it's good for poker. Quality, not quantity, please!

Hmmm, harder than I thought it'd be to come up with reasonable resolutions/wishes for the world. ("Reasonable"?!) I'm hijacking the remaining two for myself! Seven seems like a good number for me anyway...

ME:

4) Work to better overcome the unpredictable irrational panic attacks and fears that keep me from progressing my game to the next levels. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Manic Depression may seem like cop-out words and phrases to most people. But they're real. They can be devastating, They are definitely no fun. Sometimes suicide seems much preferable. Thank goodness I discovered poker back in the Moneymaker-Raymer era; that was a dose of cure that has kept me going.

5) Play more poker. Online. In the brick-and-mortar rooms. In the bar leagues. In home games. I love a good, friendly, competitive game. I love to play and learn and laugh. I really want more, even if it means less art and massage employment.

6) Get three four-digit prizes in poker tournaments. At least three! My first five-digit prize (no, you don't count to the right of the decimal point, wiseacre) would really be gratifying and exciting. It is definitely possible. And in this resolution spot also would go qualifying for a seat in a live tournament, such as WSOP or a WPT. (PCA ain't gonna happen this month, sniff sniff; next year!)

7) Continue to improve my game. Walk into less monster AA etc. hands. Not be afraid to lay down my hand, or conversely to make hero calls or to chase potentially high-profit pots when the situation is right. It's only a hand, only a tournament, there'll be another along shortly. Live in and for the moment fully.

8) Play more ring games. Had two winning sessions to end September trip to Vegas (one each at Bellagio and  MGM Grand); won $37 for about 90 minutes' play of 1-2 limit at PStars in late December. But I still prefer tournaments soooo much. Plus I do lousy when trying to do more than one thing at a time (multi-tabling for me stinks!). That and mental-meltdown-fear keep me away from the ring games much.

9) Post in this blog more -- and regular. I've got posts sitting in "edit", plus that I've put elsewhere (deviantArt, Facebook, mail, forums). Need to get them all in here where they should be. Again, conglomeration and organization usually beats scattershooting!

10) Get a regular writing/column job with a poker publication/employer or three. Haven't had anything I've felt good about since the boxing days with Flash, RING, KO, Boxing Illustrated and the El Paso Herald-Post. I really should get more serious about it again, fears and bad memory be danged!

As an 11th resolution/wish, I hope that everyone out there has a wonderful 2011. Know when to hold them, when to fold them, be nice to each other and try to always smile ... at least a little. Nothing lasts forever. So enjoy now, and spread the enjoying; there's plenty to go around! Peace.