Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Rubbing shoulders on Ladbrokes and at DTD...

I made quite a good start to the Ladbrokes WSOP League, finishing 8th of 441 in leg 1. This paid $320, enough to cover the buy-ins for the remainder of the series and scoring 93 points for our team (The Founder Members)... team total - 93 points!!! C'mon chaps keep your end up! :-)

John 'skalie' KalmarI had some rather illustrious company at my starting table, in the shape of 2007 WSOP Main Event 5th place finalist, Jon "skalie" Kalmar. Other notables in the field of this $20 freezeout were Paul "actionjack" Jackson and Roy "ROYTHEBOY" Brindley... none of whom made the final table.

On to Sunday then... me and Rich head to Nottingham for the £6.5k guaranteed, £100 freezeout at Dusk Till Dawn. On entry to the cardroom, a glance at the list of entries, on one of many TV screens around the room, reveals two surprises. Firstly, with just 15 mins to go to the start time, there are only 27 players registered and secondly, one of those 27 is Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott! Neither Rich or myself are drawn on Devilfish's table... is that good or bad? I'm not sure.

By the time the tourney starts there are 32 players on 5 (9 seat) tables. This was a massive overlay, £3520 taken (if you include the £10 reg fees), and £6500 guaranteed prize pool. However, since we started with 5 tables and a capacity of 45, then it was clear they were expecting (maybe just hoping for) a reasonable number of late entries. (Note: Late entries and Alternates are allowed for the first hour of the tournament.)

The empty seats did indeed fill and one or two alternates were seated as players were eliminated. Then, with 8 mins remaining in level 2 a quite surprising and, as far as I'm aware, unprecedented thing occurs... the clock is stopped and an announcement is made that there are still 7 alternates waiting and that they are going to open another table to allow them all to play!

What really prompted this decision I guess we'll never know... was it because most of these 7 players were quite 'well in', high profile names or was it perhaps, as many were muttering, due to the still large overlay that the management would have to fund. I suspect it was the former as they did increase the prize pool to £7k. One thing I think is certain, if it had been 7 'nobodys' waiting then there wouldn't have been an extra table opened.

So, the tournament finally re-starts, they had moved one guy from my table and another had picked-up his chips and gone to get his money back, in protest at the goings-on. Two of the 'magnificent seven' fill the empty seats... sat on my right, Simon "Chubby" Nowab, World Heads-Up finalist a couple of years ago and two to my left appeared Paul "actionjack" Jackson. Rich had shrinking violet and GUKPT winner, Barry Neville take up residence on his right, in a seat earlier vacated by pro-player and blonde forum legend, Tom "Red-Dog" McCready.

Nothing much to report in the way of memorable hands, I held my own on that first table and had about 8k (5k starting stack) chips when I was moved to re-balance tables. This was the beginning of my end really, blinds and antes starting to bite, moved to new table with 8 players I had never seen before and a run of really crap cards. About 30 mins later and down to about 4k chips, this table was broken and I move to Rich's starting table (he has since been moved to another), two seats to left of Mr Neville... not going to be much pressure on my big blind then!!

The end came towards the end of level 7 (50 ante and 200/400 blinds), I push my last 3k in with AQ from mid position, only to get called by AK in the BB. I counted 19 people still seated at the three remaining tables, so by my reckoning I was 20th... in the top half, but still far from the money (7 places). By the time I got to the bar, Rich had been there long enough to order a sandwich!

I start to watch Rich eat his sandwich but decide the cash games might be more fun, so leave him to finish in peace.

A new 50p/£1 NL cash table had just been opened and there were three people seated when I got there. I bought in for the max £100 and we were soon joined by another player and the game started five-handed. I don't whether it was me or another player that looked fishy, but almost immediately two players left another table to join us!

What a difference to the tournament... I was still getting crap cards, but the board was hitting me big time. By the time Rich joined in, after finishing his panini and getting one of the valets to put him over her shoulder and burp him, I was up to about £250. I maintained a stack of between £200 and £250 for an hour so before the table dynamic changed completely with the arrival of a local maniac. There was money a plenty available to the patient man with this guy around, but I decided discretion was the better part of valour for this evening (morning!) and cashed out when my stack hit £211, recouping my £110 tournament buy-in with an extra shiny £1 chip left over. :-)

As for online, I'm still playing a few $20 STTs on Full Tilt (yes, discipline and bankroll management right out of the window!), but at the moment it's like trying to climb a sand dune... two steps forward, one back, followed by two steps forward and three back. I'll persevere 'til the end of the month, for a full month's rakeback, and then re-assess.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

I've got some good news and some bad news...

First the good news... I have finally managed to end my 'drought' at the toughest game in town. I pocketed 1st place money in the £10 freezeout at The Pigeons, on Sunday night; the princely sum of £60! :-)

And now the bad news... After finishing 1st in my last two live tourneys, but against my better judgment, I decide to play the rush and head over to The Fox on Monday night for a £10 Omaha re-buy... so that will be a net loss of about £30 over the two days then, FFS! :-(

And some more bad news... a run of 11 straight $10 STTs without a cash saw my resolve and discipline stretched beyond it's breaking point. With just $78 left in my Full Tilt account, I go on 'full tilt' and enter a couple of $30 STTs. I actually came second in one and bubbled in the other!

And a little better news... I played four $20 STTs tonight and finished in 8th, 1st, 2nd & 3rd. The FT balance is back to a little under $200 and I'm still in the game. :-)

And finally, just some news... Paul, myself and two others will taking part, as a team, in a WSOP promotion on Ladbrokes. A series of 14 (I think) $20 + $2 MTTs, with the each member of the winning team getting a $14000 package to play in the WSOP main event.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Fox Hall of Fame...

So, there I was sitting, refecting on my superb performance - in chopping the £50 freezeout, when heads-up, at the Fox on Monday night - while allowing Coronation Street to flow straight in one ear and out the other... And I decided that, all in all, the overall standard in this little game, tucked away in the Cotswolds, is pretty darned good.

I went through the latest league table and searched for entries in The Hendon Mob poker database... 13 members have entries in THM dbase, covering 18 tournament cashes, in 4 countries over 2 continents. 10 of them are regulars in a game that generally gets 30 - 35 players. Only 6 of the 13 are actually in the top 16 in the league, which, I think, only endorses the high overall standard.



The $10 STT story is not so happy... 9 more tourneys played, with honours more or less even over the first 5 of them, but then it all went 'tits up' and four 'out of the money' finishes in a row has seen the profit drop to about $150. So, currently on a couple of days break to get the bad beats out my system.

Saturday, February 09, 2008

The new (fairly) disciplined Rio...

Almost one week into my latest, disciplined, bankroll managed foray into online poker... I have almost stuck to my plan of only playing STTs - a couple of $26 MTTs for no return and about an hour cash session (10c/25c) for a $43 profit.


I have only played $10 STTs, 21 of them, usually 2 at a time in short sessions... showing a profit of $192.


I'm pretty happy with the way it's gone so far, 57% finish in the money is OK but I would prefer that figure to be closer to 65%. It's only a small sample number, so too soon really to be drawing any conlclusions.

Roll on week two!

Monday, February 04, 2008

What's wrong with February?

While others are giving February a hard time, I have grit my teeth and charged headlong into it with a new resolve and determination. I have had my break from online poker, barring a couple of APAT tournaments and the Virgin Festival Satellite. I have said goodbye to iPoker software (Blue Square) - which alas means no more APAT online tournaments - and returned to what is probably my favoutite poker site, Full Tilt.


I am returning to what has always been the most profitable form of poker for me - NLHE single table tournaments. I AM (repeat to self, I AM) going to operate a sensible bankroll management stategy and over the next few years I WILL win enough money to see me through my old age!

And in other news... last Monday was a £30 HOS freezeout, at Barrington, one blind level each PLHE - PLO - PL7S in rotation. All was going swimmingly until the second stud round, when I was dealt 3 cards to a straight, 4th street gave me an open ended straight and with none of my outs visible I proceeded to call off most my chips chasing the straight!! Doh!

The only other outing was The Pigeons last night and the least said about that the better.

So that's it then... February? Bring it on... a new dawn!