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    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    BB ($8.12)
    UTG ($4.06)
    MP ($5.44)
    CO ($3.48)
    Button ($6.74)
    Hero ($7.12)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with , , , .
    UTG calls $0.05, MP raises to $0.2, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.5, BB calls $0.45, UTG calls $0.45, MP calls $0.30.

    Flop: ($2) , , (4 players)
    Hero bets $1.5, BB calls $1.50, UTG calls $1.50, MP calls $1.50.

    Turn: ($8) (4 players)
    Hero bets $5.12 (All-In), BB raises to $6.12, UTG folds, MP calls $3.44 (All-In).

    River: ($21.68) (3 players, 2 all-in)

    Final Pot: $21.68

    Results in white below:
    BB has 5s 3c Ac 6h (Low: 5, 4, 3, 2, A | High: straight, eight high).
    MP has Ah 5h 2c 9s (Low: 7, 5, 4, 2, A | High: two pair, aces and twos).
    Hero has Js 3s 4d As (Low: 7, 4, 3, 2, A | High: two pair, aces and fours).
    Outcome: BB wins $22.67.





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    PokerStars Game #16232528858: Tournament #82173912, $4.00+$0.40 Hold'em No Limit - Level X (400/800) - 2008/03/25 - 01:25:55 (ET)
    Table '82173912 1' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
    Seat 1: sijem_facu (37052 in chips)
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 (12698 in chips)
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 (22428 in chips)
    Seat 5: njnelson9 (10412 in chips)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan (19104 in chips)
    Seat 8: beastinem (19706 in chips)
    sijem_facu: posts the ante 75
    Dereck J 44: posts the ante 75
    IHITASTR8: posts the ante 75
    njnelson9: posts the ante 75
    Avi_Tristan: posts the ante 75
    beastinem: posts the ante 75
    beastinem: posts small blind 400
    sijem_facu: posts big blind 800
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [As Kc]
    Avi_Tristan said, "vnh"
    beastinem said, "ty"
    Dereck J 44: folds
    IHITASTR8: folds
    njnelson9: folds
    Avi_Tristan: raises 1600 to 2400
    beastinem said, "i needed it bad :\"
    beastinem: calls 2000
    sijem_facu: folds
    *** FLOP *** [6c 6d Ad]
    beastinem: bets 2400
    Avi_Tristan: raises 14229 to 16629 and is all-in
    beastinem: calls 14229
    *** TURN *** [6c 6d Ad] [4d]
    *** RIVER *** [6c 6d Ad 4d] [Jh]
    beastinem said, "ouch"
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    beastinem: shows [Ac Qd] (two pair, Aces and Sixes)
    Avi_Tristan: shows [As Kc] (two pair, Aces and Sixes - King kicker)
    Avi_Tristan collected 39308 from pot
    beastinem said, "very nice"
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 39308 | Rake 0
    Board [6c 6d Ad 4d Jh]
    Seat 1: sijem_facu (big blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 5: njnelson9 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan (button) showed [As Kc] and won (39308) with two pair, Aces and Sixes
    Seat 8: beastinem (small blind) showed [Ac Qd] and lost with two pair, Aces and Sixes
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


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    I'm mega motivated these days
    I'm getting a ton of hands in. I multitable like mad. I don't need a HUD. I got my RB set up, even for my existing UB account. I see shit clearly. I make great laydowns. I get bluffed too.

    I'm not very interested in catching bluffs, but I do want to recognize bluffing situations, and as well, as who makes use of these
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    How to not play aces on a FT


    POKERSTARS GAME #16233054263: TOURNAMENT #82173912, $4.00+$0.40 HOLD'EM NO LIMIT - LEVEL XIII (800/1600) - 2008/03/25 - 02:09:55 (ET)
    Table '82173912 1' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
    Seat 1: sijem_facu (34048 in chips)
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 (45645 in chips)
    Seat 3: BigSid1313 (44590 in chips)
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 (42040 in chips)
    Seat 5: njnelson9 (8973 in chips)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan (34708 in chips)
    Seat 7: "Z">P0kerGod (59996 in chips)
    sijem_facu: posts the ante 150
    Dereck J 44: posts the ante 150
    BigSid1313: posts the ante 150
    IHITASTR8: posts the ante 150
    njnelson9: posts the ante 150
    Avi_Tristan: posts the ante 150
    "Z">P0kerGod: posts the ante 150
    BigSid1313: posts small blind 800
    IHITASTR8: posts big blind 1600
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [As Ad]
    njnelson9: folds
    Avi_Tristan: raises 3200 to 4800
    "Z">P0kerGod: folds
    sijem_facu: folds
    Dereck J 44: folds
    BigSid1313: calls 4000
    IHITASTR8: folds
    *** FLOP *** [3h 2h 5h]
    BigSid1313: checks
    Avi_Tristan: bets 8000
    BigSid1313: raises 8000 to 16000
    Avi_Tristan: raises 13758 to 29758 and is all-in
    BigSid1313: calls 13758
    *** TURN *** [3h 2h 5h] [9d]
    *** RIVER *** [3h 2h 5h 9d] [8d]
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    BigSid1313: shows [Kh Jh] (a flush, King high)
    Avi_Tristan: shows [As Ad] (a pair of Aces)
    Avi_Tristan said, "gg"
    BigSid1313 collected 71766 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 71766 | Rake 0
    Board [3h 2h 5h 9d 8d]
    Seat 1: sijem_facu folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 3: BigSid1313 (small blind) showed [Kh Jh] and won (71766) with a flush, King high
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 (big blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 5: njnelson9 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan showed [As Ad] and lost with a pair of Aces
    Seat 7: "Z">P0kerGod folded before Flop (didn't bet)


    WTF WERE YOU THINKING, JACK, YOU ASSHOLE!!!
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (5 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    SB ($5.98)
    Hero ($4.81)
    UTG ($5.78)
    MP ($22.06)
    Button ($3.04)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with J, Q, 8, 9.
    UTG calls $0.05, MP calls $0.05, Button calls $0.05, 1 fold, Hero checks.

    Flop: ($0.22) 9, A, T (4 players)
    Hero bets $0.15, UTG calls $0.15, MP folds, Button calls $0.15.

    Turn: ($0.67) 4 (3 players)
    Hero bets $0.4, UTG folds, Button raises to $0.8, Hero calls $0.40.

    River: ($2.27) J (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $1, Hero calls $1.

    Final Pot: $4.27

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Js Qh 8d 9h (High: flush, ace high).
    Button has Kh 3h 2h 7h (High: flush, ace high).
    Outcome: Button wins $4.27.





    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    MP ($2.56)
    Hero ($7.19)
    Button ($7.35)
    SB ($6.79)
    BB ($8.64)
    UTG ($6.19)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with , , , .
    2 folds, Hero raises to $0.17, 1 fold, SB calls $0.15, 1 fold.

    Flop: ($0.39) , , (2 players)
    SB bets $0.2, Hero raises to $0.6, SB calls $0.40.

    Turn: ($1.59) (2 players)
    SB bets $0.2, Hero raises to $0.6, SB calls $0.40.

    River: ($2.79) (2 players)
    SB bets $0.2, Hero calls $0.20.

    Final Pot: $3.19

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Ad 3s 3h Ah (High: three of a kind, threes).
    SB has 4h 5c As 4d (High: three of a kind, fours).
    Outcome: SB wins $3.19.





    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (5 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    BB ($5.37)
    Hero ($5.31)
    MP ($22.61)
    Button ($12.08)
    SB ($1.20)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with , , , .
    Hero raises to $0.17, 1 fold, Button calls $0.17, 2 folds.

    Flop: ($0.41) , , (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.3, Button calls $0.30.

    Turn: ($1.01) (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $0.3, Hero calls $0.30.

    River: ($1.61) (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $1, Hero calls $1.

    Final Pot: $3.61

    Results in white below:
    Hero has 4d Ad 5d Ah (Low: 7, 6, 5, 4, A | High: two pair, fives and fours).
    Button has 2c Ac 4h 9c (Low: 6, 5, 4, 2, A | High: flush, ace high).
    Outcome: Button wins $3.61.





    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (5 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    MP ($6.63)
    Hero ($5.22)
    SB ($8.74)
    BB ($7.64)
    UTG ($1.06)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with , , , .
    UTG calls $0.05, MP calls $0.05, Hero raises to $0.2, 1 fold, BB calls $0.15, UTG calls $0.15, MP folds.

    Flop: ($0.67) , , (3 players)
    BB checks, UTG checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: ($0.67) (3 players)
    BB bets $0.67, UTG folds, Hero calls $0.67.

    River: ($2.01) (2 players)
    BB bets $0.75, Hero calls $0.75.

    Final Pot: $3.51

    Results in white below:
    BB has 3c Qh As Js (High: four of a kind, queens).
    Hero has Jh 2c Ac 7c (High: straight, ace high).
    Outcome: BB wins $3.51.





    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (5 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    Hero ($11.10)
    UTG ($10.36)
    MP ($4.43)
    Button ($4.11)
    SB ($6.18)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with , , , .
    UTG calls $0.05, MP calls $0.05, Button calls $0.05, SB completes, Hero checks.

    Flop: ($0.25) , , (5 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks, UTG checks, MP checks, Button checks.

    Turn: ($0.25) (5 players)
    SB bets $0.1, Hero calls $0.10, UTG calls $0.10, MP calls $0.10, Button folds.

    River: ($0.65) (4 players)
    SB bets $0.15, Hero raises to $0.9, UTG raises to $1.65, MP folds, SB calls $1.50, Hero calls $0.75.

    Final Pot: $5.60

    Results in white below:
    Hero has 2c 4c 4h Jh (Low: 5, 4, 3, 2, A | High: straight, six high).
    UTG has 2s Td Qd 4s (Low: 5, 4, 3, 2, A | High: straight, six high).
    SB has 7d 3c As 4d (Low: 6, 5, 4, 3, A | High: straight, seven high).
    Outcome: SB wins $2.80. Hero wins $1.40. UTG wins $1.40.





    PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha/8, $0.05 BB (5 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    Button ($6.31)
    Hero ($2.47)
    BB ($5.98)
    UTG ($4.75)
    MP ($2.19)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with , , , .
    UTG calls $0.05, MP calls $0.05, 1 fold, Hero completes, BB checks.

    Flop: ($0.20) , , (4 players)
    Hero bets $0.2, BB folds, UTG calls $0.20, MP folds.

    Turn: ($0.60) (2 players)
    Hero checks, UTG checks.

    River: ($0.60) (2 players)
    Hero checks, UTG bets $0.6, Hero calls $0.60.

    Final Pot: $1.80

    Results in white below:
    UTG has 7s 6c 5s 3d (Low: 5, 4, 3, 2, A | High: straight, five high).
    Hero has 7h Ah 6s 5h (Low: 6, 5, 4, 2, A | High: one pair, aces).
    Outcome: UTG wins $1.80.





    in 1K hands, these were the worst
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    I think I'm gonna make a poster of this

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    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    Well, quite a few things have happened. I'll post some sort of update (or not) sometime later.

    For now, this quote moved me

    The great ones work at it. I follow soccer and there’s a saying–”It takes a million touches [of the ball] to make a great player.” There’s a similar saying about writing, that “the first million words are just practice.”
    Larry Bird was said to stay after every game and practice free throws.
    As much as we would like to think there are naturals, in the end it comes down to putting in the effort.

    I found this while perusing an article about A-Rod
    I've always known, and probably now confirmed, that the best advice for poker isn't about poker at all.
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    That quote kind of like woke me up.

    The secret to card games is indeed getting a shit load of hands in.

    So, I proposed myself a few things.


    I've been up, down, up again, way up, then very down in my online poker "career". I've done a lot, done a little, but because of things beyond my control, I have very little to show for it.

    This will change. So, I will use today, as the simbolical link between old me and new me.

    What will change? Well, not much. Except, that since I've gone over the strategy aspects, and then the mental aspects (including discipline, focus and patience), now I will focus on the work ethic. Get a shitload of hands in. Day in day out. On multiple sites. Doing multiple types of games.


    Why? Well, I'll base myself on people my age who made it big, including Federer, Justin, Kanye, Gavin, and Ochoa. These people did not sit back and relax, and money flowed in! No, they worked their asses off day in day out until they were at the top of their game. And when they finally got to the top of their game, they did not rest on their laurels.
    So will I.



    And a promise: The first time I have back-to-back +5K months, I will consider myself balla enough, and I will not have women in my avatar again.

    I'll change it into this one, and keep this theme:



    And another promise: since I am a highly superstitious individual, post 1627 will be the last one I make outside the commune. DUCY?

    And a third promise; at some point, I will be chasing Supernova. Solely for the purpose of getting a shitload of electronics of the stars store . If I don't start around June this year, I will start January next year.


    Over and out. Now, hit the vodka

    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
  10. #85
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    How to not play aces on a FT


    POKERSTARS GAME #16233054263: TOURNAMENT #82173912, $4.00+$0.40 HOLD'EM NO LIMIT - LEVEL XIII (800/1600) - 2008/03/25 - 02:09:55 (ET)
    Table '82173912 1' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
    Seat 1: sijem_facu (34048 in chips)
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 (45645 in chips)
    Seat 3: BigSid1313 (44590 in chips)
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 (42040 in chips)
    Seat 5: njnelson9 (8973 in chips)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan (34708 in chips)
    Seat 7: "Z">P0kerGod (59996 in chips)
    sijem_facu: posts the ante 150
    Dereck J 44: posts the ante 150
    BigSid1313: posts the ante 150
    IHITASTR8: posts the ante 150
    njnelson9: posts the ante 150
    Avi_Tristan: posts the ante 150
    "Z">P0kerGod: posts the ante 150
    BigSid1313: posts small blind 800
    IHITASTR8: posts big blind 1600
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [As Ad]
    njnelson9: folds
    Avi_Tristan: raises 3200 to 4800
    "Z">P0kerGod: folds
    sijem_facu: folds
    Dereck J 44: folds
    BigSid1313: calls 4000
    IHITASTR8: folds
    *** FLOP *** [3h 2h 5h]
    BigSid1313: checks
    Avi_Tristan: bets 8000
    BigSid1313: raises 8000 to 16000
    Avi_Tristan: raises 13758 to 29758 and is all-in
    BigSid1313: calls 13758
    *** TURN *** [3h 2h 5h] [9d]
    *** RIVER *** [3h 2h 5h 9d] [8d]
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    BigSid1313: shows [Kh Jh] (a flush, King high)
    Avi_Tristan: shows [As Ad] (a pair of Aces)
    Avi_Tristan said, "gg"
    BigSid1313 collected 71766 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 71766 | Rake 0
    Board [3h 2h 5h 9d 8d]
    Seat 1: sijem_facu folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 2: Dereck J 44 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 3: BigSid1313 (small blind) showed [Kh Jh] and won (71766) with a flush, King high
    Seat 4: IHITASTR8 (big blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 5: njnelson9 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 6: Avi_Tristan showed [As Ad] and lost with a pair of Aces
    Seat 7: "Z">P0kerGod folded before Flop (didn't bet)


    WTF WERE YOU THINKING, JACK, YOU ASSHOLE!!!
    nh dont be results orientated. Good to here you're going to be getting more hands in, I also suggest focusing on one game mainly. I'm not saying it should def be nlhe but I think continuing to learn more games will stunt your growth in being able to think more deeply in your main game.

    Also don't stop posting outside the commune spendas loss has been bad we can't lose good reg posters due to superstitions I mean we're a poker playing community we're meant to be rational thinkers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    , now I will focus on the work ethic. Get a shitload of hands in. Day in day out. On multiple sites. Doing multiple types of games.
    vs focusing on one type of game until you master it? or? I haven't figured out which works best - I'll wait until I've solved FR, and that's going to be a long time coming.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    And another promise: since I am a highly superstitious individual, post 1627 will be the last one I make outside the commune. DUCY?
    ]
    you lost me...

    anyway, good luck yo - kick it and look forward to seeing you rolled and rolling... then we'll have to get heads up for laughs (not rollz)
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    Tnx for the comments, guys

    daven: its a very simple riddle. think outside the box


    hit me a flaming homer

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    I can't win a flip to save my life.


    Even so, here is a complete HU portion of a SNG I played recently
    Tons of metagame stuff going on
    Sorry for not using card graphics on all the cards, I guess I have to write a macro for that (or something)


    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:18:31 VET 2008
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    SB ($9,018)
    Hero ($4,482)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $150, Hero posts the big blind $300.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Tc 9s (2 active)
    SB calls $150, Hero checks.

    Flop: Qh 3c 7s ($600, 2 active)
    Hero checks, SB bets $300, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $600
    Hero, net: -$300, Folded Flop, has Tc 9s (Queen High)
    SB, net: $300, Won uncontested Flop


    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:19:00 VET 2008
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    BB ($9,318)
    Hero ($4,182)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 4s 9s (2 active)
    Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: -$200, Folded Preflop, has 4s 9s
    BB, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:19:09 VET 2008
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    SB ($9,518)
    Hero ($3,982)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Kh 4c (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has Kh 4c
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:19:17 VET 2008
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    BB ($9,318)
    Hero ($4,182)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2d Tc (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: 3c Qd 4d ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: 3c Qd 4d 3d ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    River: 3c Qd 4d 3d Jh ($800, 2 active)
    BB bets $400, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: -$400, Folded River, has 2d Tc (a Pair of Threes)
    BB, net: $400, Won uncontested River


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:19:44 VET 2008
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    SB ($9,718)
    Hero ($3,782)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Ac 5s (2 active)
    SB calls $200, Hero bets $3,382 (all-in), SB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Preflop, has Ac 5s
    SB, net: -$400, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:19:55 VET 2008
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    BB ($9,318)
    Hero ($4,182)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Js 6h (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: Ts 9d 5s ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: Ts 9d 5s Jc ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    River: Ts 9d 5s Jc 4d ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $800, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested River, has Js 6h (a Pair of Jacks)
    BB, net: -$400, Folded River


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:20:27 VET 2008
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    SB ($8,918)
    Hero ($4,582)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2c 8d (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has 2c 8d
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:20:33 VET 2008
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    BB ($8,718)
    Hero ($4,782)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 6d 7h (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: Ks 9d 6s ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $400, BB raises to $800, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $1,600
    Hero, net: -$800, Folded Flop, has 6d 7h (a Pair of Sixes)
    BB, net: $800, Won uncontested Flop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:20:54 VET 2008
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    SB ($9,518)
    Hero ($3,982)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Qc Ac (2 active)
    SB raises to $800, Hero raises to $3,982 (all-in), SB calls $3,182.

    Flop: 6d 2s 6h ($7,964, 2 players)

    Turn: 6d 2s 6h 3h ($7,964, 2 players)

    River: 6d 2s 6h 3h 7d ($7,964, 2 players)

    Final Pot: $7,964
    Hero, net: $3,982, Won at showdown, has Qc Ac (a Pair of Sixes)
    SB, net: -$3,982, Lost at showdown, has Jd Ks (a Pair of Sixes)


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:12 VET 2008
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    BB ($5,536)
    Hero ($7,964)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 6c 7h (2 active)
    Hero raises to $1,200, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Preflop, has 6c 7h
    BB, net: -$400, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:20 VET 2008
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    SB ($5,136)
    Hero ($8,364)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2h 9h (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has 2h 9h
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:25 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,936)
    Hero ($8,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2s Kc (2 active)
    Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: -$200, Folded Preflop, has 2s Kc
    BB, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:32 VET 2008
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    SB ($5,136)
    Hero ($8,364)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Qh 8h (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has Qh 8h
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:38 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,936)
    Hero ($8,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2d 3d (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: 6d 2s Qs ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $400, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Flop, has 2d 3d (a Pair of Twos)
    BB, net: -$400, Folded Flop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:21:54 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,536)
    Hero ($8,964)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 4h 3d (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has 4h 3d
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:22:01 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,336)
    Hero ($9,164)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 8d 9c (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB bets $3,936 (all-in), Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: -$400, Folded Preflop, has 8d 9c
    BB, net: $400, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:22:14 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,736)
    Hero ($8,764)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Tc 4s (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has Tc 4s
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:22:20 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,536)
    Hero ($8,964)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 9d 3h (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: Qc 6d 2s ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: Qc 6d 2s Ad ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $400, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Turn, has 9d 3h (Ace High)
    BB, net: -$400, Folded Turn


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:22:51 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,136)
    Hero ($9,364)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Ad 4c (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has Ad 4c
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:22:57 VET 2008
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    BB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Ah 8h (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: 6d Ts 9s ($800, 2 active)
    BB bets $400, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: -$400, Folded Flop, has Ah 8h (Ace High)
    BB, net: $400, Won uncontested Flop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:23:13 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,336)
    Hero ($9,164)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 6c 7h (2 active)
    SB raises to $800, Hero calls $400.

    Flop: As 4s Qs ($1,600, 2 active)
    Hero checks, SB bets $1,600, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $1,600
    Hero, net: -$800, Folded Flop, has 6c 7h (Ace High)
    SB, net: $800, Won uncontested Flop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:23:31 VET 2008
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    BB ($5,136)
    Hero ($8,364)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 2d 4c (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB checks.

    Flop: Jd 7s As ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: Jd 7s As 8s ($800, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $800, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Turn, has 2d 4c (Ace High)
    BB, net: -$400, Folded Turn


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:23:57 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,736)
    Hero ($8,764)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 4h Td (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has 4h Td
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:24:03 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,536)
    Hero ($8,964)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 4c 7c (2 active)
    Hero raises to $1,200, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested Preflop, has 4c 7c
    BB, net: -$400, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:24:12 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,136)
    Hero ($9,364)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 9s 8c (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $400
    Hero, net: $200, Won uncontested Preflop, has 9s 8c
    SB, net: -$200, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:24:18 VET 2008
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    BB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $200, BB posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 7s 3h (2 active)
    Hero calls $200, BB bets $3,536 (all-in), Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: -$400, Folded Preflop, has 7s 3h
    BB, net: $400, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:24:30 VET 2008
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    SB ($4,336)
    Hero ($9,164)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $200, Hero posts the big blind $400.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 3c 3h (2 active)
    SB calls $200, Hero checks.

    Flop: 5d 9h Jd ($800, 2 active)
    Hero checks, SB checks.

    Turn: 5d 9h Jd 6s ($800, 2 active)
    Hero checks, SB checks.

    River: 5d 9h Jd 6s 5s ($800, 2 active)
    Hero bets $400, SB folds.

    Final Pot: $800
    Hero, net: $400, Won uncontested River, has 3c 3h (Two Pair, Fives and Threes)
    SB, net: -$400, Folded River


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:24:51 VET 2008
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    BB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $250, BB posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 7d 7c (2 active)
    Hero calls $250, BB checks.

    Flop: 6c Kd Qc ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $500, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $1,000
    Hero, net: $500, Won uncontested Flop, has 7d 7c (a Pair of Sevens)
    BB, net: -$500, Folded Flop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:25:06 VET 2008
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    SB ($3,436)
    Hero ($10,064)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $250, Hero posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 3h 6s (2 active)
    SB raises to $3,436 (all-in), Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $1,000
    Hero, net: -$500, Folded Preflop, has 3h 6s
    SB, net: $500, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:25:23 VET 2008
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    BB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $250, BB posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt 5c 4h (2 active)
    Hero calls $250, BB checks.

    Flop: Kc 9s Ad ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: Kc 9s Ad Ts ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    River: Kc 9s Ad Ts 8d ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: $1,000
    Hero, Lost at showdown, has 5c 4h (Ace High)
    BB, Lost at showdown, has 4c 3d (Ace High)


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:25:43 VET 2008
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    SB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $250, Hero posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Js 4d (2 active)
    SB raises to $3,936 (all-in), Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $1,000
    Hero, net: -$500, Folded Preflop, has Js 4d
    SB, net: $500, Won uncontested Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:25:54 VET 2008
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    BB ($4,436)
    Hero ($9,064)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $250, BB posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Qc 2h (2 active)
    Hero calls $250, BB checks.

    Flop: Qd 3s 7s ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: Qd 3s 7s Jd ($1,000, 2 active)
    BB checks, Hero bets $500, BB folds.

    Final Pot: $1,000
    Hero, net: $500, Won uncontested Turn, has Qc 2h (a Pair of Queens)
    BB, net: -$500, Folded Turn


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:26:13 VET 2008
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    SB ($3,936)
    Hero ($9,564)

    SB is the button.

    Precards:
    SB posts the small blind $250, Hero posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Qc 2h (2 active)
    SB folds.

    Final Pot: $500
    Hero, net: $250, Won uncontested Preflop, has Qc 2h
    SB, net: -$250, Folded Preflop


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    Full Tilt (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 2 players
    Fri Apr 04 05:26:18 VET 2008
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    BB ($3,686)
    Hero ($9,814)

    Hero is the button.

    Precards:
    Hero posts the small blind $250, BB posts the big blind $500.

    Preflop: Hero is dealt Kd Jc (2 active)
    Hero calls $250, BB bets $3,186 (all-in), Hero calls $3,186.

    Flop: ($7,372, 2 players)

    Turn: ($7,372, 2 players)

    River: ($7,372, 2 players)

    Final Pot: $7,372
    Hero, net: $3,686, Won at showdown, has K J (Two Pair, Sixes and Fours)
    BB, net: -$3,686, Lost at showdown, has J 8 (Two Pair, Sixes and Fours)


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    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    hit me something expensive




    I haven't played a hand in the last week or so. Too many things to do, no time left.
    But I have played some dominoes. Its amazing the similarities between dominoes and poker, both in odds and mindset, ability to withstand pressure and misleadings, and now I remember why i started playing online cards in the first place.
    I'll try to log in some hand of cards today, and see how that goes after a relatively long layoff. i need to get my rhythm back.

    i'm still eyeing a juicy live game that plays about 3x a week...
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    I've been running pretty bad lately, and then, I've been playing worse.

    Its unbelievable the amount of times I would get my money in good, only to lose to the 2-outer or whatever. If a flush would be able to hit, even if I have a set, the flush outs that would fuck me would come on the river.
    This set of similar occurences has effects on me.

    Here is a tournament in which I decided I would lessen my pf allin moves, and simply play as tight as I possibly could

    http://www.flopturnriver.com/Online-...ment-3332.html
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYdwe3ArFWA
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    Just as I finished typing the previous post, to illustrate my point:

    Full Tilt Poker Game #6151590550: $5 + $0.50 Sit & Go (46812786), Table 8 - 50/100 - No Limit Hold'em - 20:26:45 ET - 2008/04/23
    Seat 1: STARRGAZZER (5,208)
    Seat 2: Lincoln9 (6,845)
    Seat 3: AlexCross (930), is sitting out
    Seat 4: Hero (1,820)
    Seat 5: GIRLWITHDOG (1,465)
    Seat 6: gspalla (1,030)
    Seat 8: sttatt (5,850)
    Seat 9: DaveTheory (4,510)
    Lincoln9 posts the small blind of 50
    AlexCross posts the big blind of 100
    The button is in seat #1
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Hero [As Ac]
    Hero raises to 1,820, and is all in
    GIRLWITHDOG folds
    gspalla folds
    sttatt folds
    DaveTheory has 15 seconds left to act
    DaveTheory folds
    STARRGAZZER has 15 seconds left to act
    STARRGAZZER calls 1,820
    Lincoln9 folds
    AlexCross folds
    Hero shows [As Ac]
    STARRGAZZER shows [9h 3d]
    *** FLOP *** [5d 6h 9d]
    *** TURN *** [5d 6h 9d] [9c]
    *** RIVER *** [5d 6h 9d 9c] [2s]
    Hero shows two pair, Aces and Nines
    STARRGAZZER shows three of a kind, Nines
    STARRGAZZER wins the pot (3,790) with three of a kind, Nines
    Hero stands up
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 3,790 | Rake 0
    Board: [5d 6h 9d 9c 2s]
    Seat 1: STARRGAZZER (button) showed [9h 3d] and won (3,790) with three of a kind, Nines
    Seat 2: Lincoln9 (small blind) folded before the Flop
    Seat 3: AlexCross (big blind) folded before the Flop
    Seat 4: Hero showed [As Ac] and lost with two pair, Aces and Nines
    Seat 5: GIRLWITHDOG didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 6: gspalla didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 8: sttatt didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 9: DaveTheory didn't bet (folded)



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    Jack it's been a while since I've played SnGs but limping SCs and KJo out of position is pretty bad i think. Also shoving T9s for 20BBs in an unraised pot seems bad. IDK, I just had a quick glance and I can't remember how the fuck to play those ridiculous things lol.

    But seriously it sounds like you're tilting. Stop playing after the SnG you're on now and evaluate your play over the past few days. I think you will find that much more profitable and productive in the long run.

    I would ask for a beer but I've already had enough Relax man.... Shit happens lots in poker, just make sure it doesn't affect your play or it'll take longer than neccessary to turn it around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badgers
    Jack it's been a while since I've played SnGs but limping SCs and KJo out of position is pretty bad i think. Also shoving T9s for 20BBs in an unraised pot seems bad.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    I've been running pretty bad lately, and then, I've been playing worse.
    So, yup






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    sup jack! glad you are playing again man. best of luck! oh ya...when you figure out how to stop running bad fill me in kthx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by martindcx1e
    sup jack! glad you are playing again man. best of luck! oh ya...when you figure out how to stop running bad fill me in kthx.
    Ya let me know aswell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by martindcx1e
    sup jack! glad you are playing again man. best of luck! oh ya...when you figure out how to stop running bad fill me in kthx.

    Tnx, and I'm glad to see you visiting my bar as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by martindcx1e
    sup jack! glad you are playing again man. best of luck! oh ya...when you figure out how to stop running bad fill me in kthx.
    Ya let me know aswell.
    GLGL.

    Tnx



    Ok, since you both ask
    here is an interesting article I found dealing with this issue

    Quote Originally Posted by marinersheep
    We've all had those days playing poker where, no matter what you do or how exceptionally well you play, everything that can go wrong does. You lose seemingly every race. You find yourself running into cooler after cooler. You can't hit a draw to save your life. It seems like the sites are rigged against you. It's absolutely impossible to win, and at the end of the day, when you pop open the cashier window one last time, you've lost your fair share of money. It's a brutal game; despite your best efforts, you've had an extremely unsuccessful day. After all, you lost. Even the best players in the world, from Menlo to Bax to Annette, have these days. The problem is, that's variance.


    Variance is the most evil part of poker. It haunts and frustrates nearly everyone. In every sport in the world, if the best player (Tiger Woods or Roger Federer) or best team (the 2008 Patriots or 2000 Lakers) plays their best, they will win every time. If they lose, it's only their fault. That doesn't even come close to holding true in our game (key word: game) of poker. While we can play the best poker we've ever played in our lives, there's nothing that says we'll even cash one tournament in a day or finish with more money in front of us in a ring game than we started with. By all accounts, these are the most frustrating and futile days that we can have as poker players.


    I was talking with Eric "Sheets" Haber the other day, in the midst of a frustrating run in tournament poker. I had a few good runs but couldn't even get to final tables. I was in need of a kick in the pants and a nice confidence boost. Talking with Sheets did both of those for me. It wasn't a long conversation; it started at 9:03pm and ended at 9:06pm. The following few comments that he made to me were completely inspiring:



    Sheets (9:05:36 PM): ...u are a + ev player....

    Sheets (9:05:51 PM): but that only happens if u play enough to smooth out variance.

    Sheets (9:06:14 PM): just play good...dont worry about winning or losing...

    Sheets (9:06:17 PM): the winning will come



    That's when I had a poker epiphany. I know that I'm a +EV player; I have the long-term results to prove it. But for as long as I've been playing this game, I've measured my daily success monetarily. It's okay if I want to measure my poker success over a long period of time financially because that's what's going to tell me whether or not I can actually play this game at a high level. Over this extended period of time, I've proven to myself and to others that I'm a +EV player, and I'm sure that a ton of you also have long term results saying the same. Yet, on a daily basis, on one of those days where nothing is going your way, where your poker account ends lower than it started, what can we possibly do? We've played our best, but the poker day is a failure -- or is it?


    The epiphany: the success of a poker day for a proven +EV poker player should never be measured monetarily. Rather, the success of a poker day should be measured by how close you feel you've come to playing your absolute best poker game.


    Often, during one of those days where you're getting crushed, we sway from playing our best games. We tilt. We stop registering for tournaments. How many days have you had where you wake up planning a full day of poker and are done two or three hours later? It's just so frustrating and seemingly hopeless that there's no point in playing anymore...right?


    Wrong. Every hand at every table is a new hand. If you play your +EV game constantly, never wavering, like Sheets said: the winning will come. Sadly, more often than not (for tournament players like myself), we end the day down money. Anyone at any given time can luckbox a tournament or go on the heater of a lifetime. Even the best players can go on super tilt or play their C or D game and end up winning. I've won a tournament or two where I've literally TRIED to bust out of it. I've won tournaments because I got hit in the face with the deck. I've won tournaments where I've felt like I didn't even have to work or stress. Then there's days like yesterday and today, where I unquestionably played my A game, grinding out the beats, coolers, missed draws and lost races in every tournament to lose around $3,000 over two days.


    So, I ask you, what would you consider a more successful day: A day where you win the PokerStars Sunday Million, or a day where don't cash any tournaments? The easy answer is the day you win the Sunday Million. However, that may not necessarily be the correct answer. Some horrible players have won that tournament at the same time some of the best players in the world didn't cash a single tournament that day. That doesn't mean that those horrible Sunday Million winners played better than everyone else, or that they had a more successful day than the top professionals that didn't cash a single tournament. Meanwhile, I'm sure a ton of +EV players that lost a lot of money on yet another Sunday, bloody Sunday, were unsatisfied or downright angry at their results.


    We hear it every time with individual hands; you want to make +EV decisions. If you would've flopped the nuts with seven-deuce, that doesn't mean you should have played it. If you folded JJ preflop and would've ended up hitting a set and cracking aces, you still made a good decision. We judge poker hands on estimated value and the correct plays. You should never ever play results-oriented poker. I think the same thing goes for poker on a daily, weekly, or even monthly basis. If you're a +EV player, satisfaction at the end of the day should not come from being up money. Satisfaction at the end of the day should come from knowing that you played phenomenal poker. Playing your best poker given every chance you get, as a +EV player, should give you your satisfaction. You know that this is what will get you the results you desire over the long term. Obviously it would be nice to win the Sunday Million, but if you did it after making some poor decisions and getting your money in poorly often, you shouldn't really consider the day a success. You should be happy as hell because you're $200,000 richer, but you shouldn't necessarily be happy with your poker day.


    After talking with Sheets, I've begun to start measuring my daily success with a grading scale in order to battle variance. In a game that can be so demoralizing, where your down-days are usually going to outnumber your up-days, it makes perfect sense. Why measure your daily success monetarily, if you know you're playing your +EV A game? Over these past two days where I've lost $3,000, why should I be mad and frustrated as hell? Why should the two and three-outers, runner-runner straights and flushes, countless number of races lost, numerous draws missed and every cooler bring me down? I know that if I play like this every day, I will win plenty of money over the long haul. The only way for that to happen is to battle through variance.


    Thanks to Sheets, I've had this poker epiphany. It's something that I strongly recommend every +EV poker player reading this to take to heart. Every day that you wake up planning to play your A game and the poker sites seem to be doing everything to detract you from it, just remember what should satisfy you at the end of the day: giving yourself an A. It's up to you to earn that A, and the only way to do so is to play your best every hand that's dealt to you. Considering tournament poker will result in losing days more often than winning days, why stress yourself out and be angry when none of it is your fault? Take the facts and math to heart: +EV is +EV, and an A grade at the end of the day will make you money in the long run.
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    that is all.

    (how's that for a short update?)

    drinks are on the house btw, so don't be shy to order!
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    grats man that is awesome!
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    The supermarket, it seems, is the best place to pick up chicks. They are not travelling in packs there, they are usually defenseless, or with useless guards, such as sisters/brothers and or pa & ma.

    Now, it is quite argueable if pa or ma are really defenseless, but in my experience, they are nowhere near as -EV for us hunters than their fellow females.

    In my travels to this concrete-with-carts jungle, last week, I again confirmed my theory.

    I went to the bakery department in a supermarket to ask for a special kind of bread, which they usually hold in stock. I couldn't find any, so I looked for somebody who worked there to ask for the bread. It was 10AM or so, and this specific supermarket is quite far amway from where i live, so I haven't been here in ages.

    So I look for an attendant and I can't find any. I look and look around, and then I see some chick (who works there, ldo) stacking the bread stand. I ask her, "excuse me, you got casino loaf in this stack"?

    She turns around and smiles. She only did that. Just a smile.
    It was kinda like the most beautiful and fucking hypnotizing smile I've ever seen, and I've seen many. So beautiful, genuine, innocent and naughty, so many adjectives rolled together in one smile.

    I'm usually composed, but there was a certain something very special about that girl. She was slender, had nice tits and what I first noticed, a genunely sizeable ass. I noticed how she actually looked afterwards, for some reason.

    It gave me such an enormous hard-on, and I was wearing basketball shorts. It looked like I had a cucumber in my pants. A simple smile got me in such an embarassing situation. And the cucumber seemed to have adopted a mind all its own.

    So there I was left standing, as she cheerfully stroddled away looking for a casino loaf for me. I had a truly hard time, pun intended, trying to disimulate the fucking bulge in my pants. I'm usually composed, but there was a certain something very special about that girl. She was slender, had nice tits and what I first noticed, a genunely sizeable ass. I suddenly felt like a rush, and urge, a pang, to grab her and push her into the closest shelf and do her in a million ways

    She came back with the requested bread, and I was struggling even more now trying to hide the fucking cucumber from view, in a supermarket, with a decent crowd. I took the bread from her and immediately tried to hold it in front of me obv and asked her "do you know you have an angel's smile? do you always smile like that?"
    she giggled, and answered "no"


    Short summary of the rest of the story:
    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMSHAAAAAAKALAAAAAAAAAKAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA




    Quote Originally Posted by martindcx1e
    grats man that is awesome!
    Tnx m8!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
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    you need to post more.
    Nice work yo, howsabout that prop bet

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    Short summary of the rest of the story:
    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMSHAAAAAAKALAAAAAAAAAKAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA




    Quote Originally Posted by martindcx1e
    grats man that is awesome!
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    and about that prop bet, its go, but gimme a chance to finish my curent design contract, probably like 20 days to a month.

    we have to make it something meaningful and tough to accomplish though, like [idea] a race to $20K or so($100 to the winner and the loser shall refer to the winner as "the awesomest" for a month) [/idea] with rules and stuff.

    i still got a main event and aussie millions prop bet going on with bjsaust, but i see the ME one pretty dark, but a better chance for '09 aussie millions



    funny sequence of hands i found, looking through my hands:

    Table #8140525 - Singing Cowboy 1
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.05/$0.10
    Button is at seat 6
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $9.55
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $10.52
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $20.08
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $5.77
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $11.22
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    Moving Button to seat 1
    jtikimsoon posts small blind ($0.05)
    2312mathew posts big blind ($0.10)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [9h 8h] to Jack-Sawyer
    Fwnin calls $0.10
    rrrrudi raises to $0.30
    GamesBong folds
    Jack-Sawyer calls $0.30
    jtikimsoon folds
    2312mathew folds
    Fwnin calls $0.30
    Dealing Flop [Js Jh 7d]
    Fwnin checks
    rrrrudi checks
    Jack-Sawyer bets $0.60
    Fwnin folds
    rrrrudi raises to $1.20
    Jack-Sawyer calls $1.20
    Dealing Turn [3h]
    rrrrudi bets $1
    Jack-Sawyer calls $1
    Dealing River [Ah]
    rrrrudi bets $4
    Jack-Sawyer raises to $7.05 (all-in)
    rrrrudi calls $7.05
    Jack-Sawyer shows [9h 8h]
    rrrrudi shows [Kd Jd]
    Taking Rake of $1.95 from pot 1
    Jack-Sawyer has Flush, Ace high
    Jack-Sawyer wins $17.60 with: Flush, Ace high
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $10.47
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $19.98
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $5.47
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.67
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    End Of Hand #410708937

    Table #8140525 - Singing Cowboy 1
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.05/$0.10
    Button is at seat 1
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $10.47
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $19.98
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $5.47
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.67
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    Moving Button to seat 2
    2312mathew posts small blind ($0.05)
    Fwnin posts big blind ($0.10)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [8s Kc] to Jack-Sawyer
    rrrrudi: fucing idiot
    rrrrudi: its unbeliveable
    rrrrudi folds
    Jack-Sawyer says thank you.

    GamesBong folds
    Jack-Sawyer folds
    rrrrudi: like whaata $*$*
    jtikimsoon calls $0.10
    rrrrudi: runner runner
    2312mathew calls $0.10
    Fwnin checks
    Dealing Flop [7s 6d Kd]
    rrrrudi: only change
    2312mathew checks
    Fwnin checks
    jtikimsoon checks
    Dealing Turn [Ad]
    rrrrudi: u had fu.cking 4% after flop
    rrrrudi: fucing donkey
    rrrrudi: idiot

    2312mathew bets $0.10
    Fwnin calls $0.10
    rrrrudi: fuc.k you
    rrrrudi: donk

    jtikimsoon calls $0.10
    Dealing River [4s]
    rrrrudi: muppet
    rrrrudi: faggot

    2312mathew bets $1
    Fwnin calls $1
    jtikimsoon calls $1
    rrrrudi says up yours, Jack-Sawyer!
    Taking Rake of $0.36 from pot 1
    2312mathew shows [7c Ks]
    2312mathew has Two Pairs: Kings, 7s
    Fwnin mucks
    jtikimsoon shows [Td 5d]
    jtikimsoon has Flush, Ace high
    jtikimsoon wins $3.24 with: Flush, Ace high
    rrrrudi says up yours, Jack-Sawyer!
    Jack-Sawyer says thank you, rrrrudi.

    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.51
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $18.78
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.27
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.67
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    End Of Hand #410709241

    Table #8140525 - Singing Cowboy 1
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.05/$0.10
    Button is at seat 2
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.51
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $18.78
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.27
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.67
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    Moving Button to seat 3
    Fwnin posts small blind ($0.05)
    rrrrudi posts big blind ($0.10)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [6h Th] to Jack-Sawyer
    rrrrudi calls Jack-Sawyer a loser.
    rrrrudi says up yours, Jack-Sawyer!

    GamesBong folds
    Jack-Sawyer folds
    2312mathew laughs his *** off.
    jtikimsoon calls $0.10
    2312mathew calls $0.10
    rrrrudi calls Jack-Sawyer a loser.
    Fwnin folds
    rrrrudi: what is funny here?
    rrrrudi: fuc.king idiot
    2312mathew laughs his *** off.

    jtikimsoon chuckles.
    2312mathew: you are

    rrrrudi: ur calling a reraise with 9 high
    rrrrudi: ??

    rrrrudi checks
    Dealing Flop [Qs 9d 5s]
    rrrrudi: fucing idiot
    rrrrudi bets $0.10
    jtikimsoon calls $0.10
    2312mathew folds
    Dealing Turn [5d]
    rrrrudi: mother fuc.ker
    rrrrudi checks
    rrrrudi: idiot
    rrrrudi: donkey fuc.ker

    2312mathew says shut up rrrrudi!
    jtikimsoon checks
    rrrrudi: really
    Dealing River [8c]
    rrrrudi bets $1.47 (all-in)
    rrrrudi: calling reraise with 9 high
    2312mathew says up yours!
    rrrrudi: to hit runner runner?
    jtikimsoon folds
    Taking Rake of $0.05 from pot 1
    rrrrudi doesn't show
    rrrrudi: donk
    rrrrudi wins $0.50
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.31
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $18.68
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.22
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.97
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    End Of Hand #410709498

    Table #8140525 - Singing Cowboy 1
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.05/$0.10
    Button is at seat 3
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.31
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $18.68
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.22
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.97
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $6.06
    Moving Button to seat 4
    rrrrudi posts small blind ($0.05)
    GamesBong posts big blind ($0.10)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [6s 7h] to Jack-Sawyer
    rrrrudi: fucing idiot
    rrrrudi: mother fu.cker

    Jack-Sawyer folds
    rrrrudi: go fuc.k your mom
    jtikimsoon folds
    rrrrudi: idiot
    2312mathew raises to $0.40
    jtikimsoon chuckles.
    Fwnin folds
    rrrrudi: u think your good player
    rrrrudi: fucing donky
    rrrrudi: that you are

    rrrrudi calls $0.40
    rrrrudi calls Jack-Sawyer a loser.
    GamesBong folds
    Dealing Flop [6c Qc 5d]
    rrrrudi checks
    2312mathew bets $0.30
    rrrrudi folds
    Taking Rake of $0.09 from pot 1
    2312mathew doesn't show
    2312mathew wins $0.81
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.31
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $19.09
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.22
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.57
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $5.96
    End Of Hand #410709770

    Table #8140525 - Singing Cowboy 1
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.05/$0.10
    Button is at seat 4
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.60
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $12.31
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $19.09
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $4.22
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.57
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $5.96
    Moving Button to seat 5
    GamesBong posts small blind ($0.05)
    Jack-Sawyer posts big blind ($0.10)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [6s 5d] to Jack-Sawyer
    jtikimsoon calls $0.10
    2312mathew calls $0.10
    Fwnin calls $0.10
    rrrrudi calls $0.10
    GamesBong calls $0.10
    Jack-Sawyer checks
    Dealing Flop [Ts Qd 3c]
    GamesBong checks
    Jack-Sawyer checks
    jtikimsoon checks
    2312mathew bets $0.40
    Fwnin calls $0.40
    rrrrudi folds
    GamesBong folds
    Jack-Sawyer folds
    jtikimsoon calls $0.40
    rrrrudi: so sick
    Dealing Turn [7d]
    rrrrudi: fuc.king muppet
    jtikimsoon checks
    rrrrudi: fag
    2312mathew bets $1.50
    rrrrudi says up yours, Jack-Sawyer!
    Fwnin folds
    rrrrudi says up yours, Jack-Sawyer!
    jtikimsoon folds
    Taking Rake of $0.18 from pot 1
    2312mathew doesn't show
    2312mathew wins $1.62
    Seat 1: Jack-Sawyer - $17.50
    Seat 2: jtikimsoon - $11.81
    Seat 3: 2312mathew - $20.21
    Seat 4: Fwnin - $3.72
    Seat 5: rrrrudi - $1.47
    Seat 6: GamesBong - $5.86
    End Of Hand #410709974
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


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    I would like a drink that Englishmen like, Jack. You know what to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    She was slender, had nice tits and what I first noticed, a genunely sizeable ass.
    Pics, plz?


    congrats on the growing roll big man, lets celebrate with some dom
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    xtr stand for exotic tranny retards
    yo
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    Here you go guys, all english for dwarfy


    And I break out the DOM P box so we can all celebrate.
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    Sadly, no pics yet. I'll try and take some one of these days
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    A bottle of san miguel would go down a treat right now, also I hope your not one of those inner city bars that charge 8 dollars a beer .
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    Man, I'm glad rrrrudi doesnt play 25NL, I dont think his heart could take the big losses.

    Cold beer please, its Friday arvo !
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    Ok guys,


    for bjsaust




    A san miguel for ATOTHEC01




    Sadly, I don't think we ever had roofie collada's in stock, so I poured some other liquor for rilla. A nice Bellevue Kriek



    and for bigred (you get a king size glass. you are not the designated driver, are you?)





    XTR1K, the chick looks a lot like this one (in red)
    a bit taller though, and no accent

    http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=iokk0w&s=3
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


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    Wow. She´s teh hotness. I usually cant manage to talk to girls like her...seems like my speech area stops working in the face of beauty lol.

    I´ll take a Dirty Martini extra dry, celebrating my best poker month ever, finally managing to get the girl of my dreams to spend a weekend by the sea with me and that life is so fucking sweet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
    Wow. She´s teh hotness. I usually cant manage to talk to girls like her...seems like my speech area stops working in the face of beauty lol.

    I´ll take a Dirty Martini extra dry, celebrating my best poker month ever, finally managing to get the girl of my dreams to spend a weekend by the sea with me and that life is so fucking sweet!
    Lets toast to that!




    Life is sweet indeed. Sometimes, we should stop in our tracks and smell the roses.


    Yeah, I used to have real issues too with girls who were too beatiful in my opinion. But then, I got a pretty big band of girfriends (actually, friends who happened to be girls), and well, suffice to say I'm not that shy anymore.
    I handle myself much more easily in front of nice girls now, and girls, apparently, are quite attracted to confidence.



    I'm setting aside a one day a week in which I'll play nothing but tourneys. I'll set it to be about 5 - 8 tourney's, 2 to 3 tables, on various sites. This day will probably be Sunday.
    I have a love/hate relationship with SNG's, which I now consider very fucking robotic (despite having made the majority of my first roll, as in pre rl shit, playing $5's, $10's, and occasional $20's.) I can't care less about them now, but in trying to regaain proper play, I'll make a commitment to play at least 1 (one) per week.
    Yup, just 1.
    Other days have been assigned to cash already.

    I'm honing my C-game atm, which i'd say is playing tired and unfocused. I want to stop bleeding the way I do when I play like this. Yes, its counterproductive to play like this, but its all part of my prolonged training and preparation to properly pwn without making crucial mistakes.
    How? By playing in this state of mind at limits I can afford to spew carelessly at, which I consider currently to be 10NL.


    I have to double up to reach daven around approx. 5K, so we can make a proper prop bet about who will reach 25K first (since, apparently, our immediate goal is the same, which is "Sticking it to The Man and his 9 to 5s". This is easier at 400NL+, but you can do it playing 200NL overrolled as well.)
    I still have some work left to do, so I cannot really *start engines and roll* like I want to do. I have problems in concentrating hard on more than one thing at the time. But I love to multitask, but if I have to concentrate to do well, I prefer to put all efforts into a single instance.


    Even so, Daven, get prepared
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    TNX guys, TNX

    since today is special, I open up the secret Beer Collection





    and a special section of the bar, the Rum Booth





    enjoy people, have fun
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    jack, just had 3 exams today and they all went like shit, i need something strong and i need it now, i think a fair few shots of absynthe will do the trick...
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    I feel your pain

    Here you go, knock yourself out




    And to make sure you forget all your woes, here is some Anis too




    No pokahs for me, I've been too busy entertaining all my current bosses and current girlfriends (and losing my phone, and missing deadlines, and gettin yelled at for no reason, and formatting my pc, etc).
    Fun stuff.


    There are still some bonuses I wish to claim before they expire too.
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    thanks jack, all better now I can no longer feel my face
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    Shot time. Careful, it's considered fuel





    During the timespan between the 1st post here, and this 1600th post, I have seen myself mature from an innocent and naïve kid who thought that straight beats flush, once he actually learned wtf a flush was to a mofo bastard that stacks people for fun.
    During my "previous run" or "roll" if you wish, I reached great heights. I saw myself as the next up-and-coming god of poker, huds were for pussies, I bluffed and semibluffed left and right. I had to wthdraw all of my previous roll to pay, obviously, for some very unforeseen and foreseen real life shit. I am thankful of having that money, pretty significant for me at that time (even though, today I see on full tilt the Rail Heaven table throwing around with my whole previous roll in 10 big bets, sigh)
    I decided to rebuild my game from the ground up, taking care of every leak before its ingrained into me when I become a bigshot, and the errors will be more costly then.
    You have to think about my game like some kind of nebula: full of cosmic matter, but still in essence shapeless and worthless. I just spend such a long time setting shape and essence into it, and the Jack Galaxy is almost ready.
    Today, I still think HUDs are for pussies, and I am made of iron now. Humble and not proud, and still not totally fearless, but strong and tougher, I should probably change my forum name to Tony Starks. I steal orphan pots. I value bet thin. I assign ranges and act upon reads. I understand timely aggression. I understand board texture. I understand position. I now "know" when to bluff. I have developed an uncanny "feel" for the game. I know who I am up against, at all times. I am tighter than before, more aggressive in the right spots than before, not ever getting out of line, but only optimal.
    I am not playing "Tight, Aggressive Poker" , but rather "pure poker". I see shit now. I don't go after stats, I'm not a baseball player. I don't give a shit about my RBI, Strike Out, and Left on Base percentage. I read souls.
    The one leak I have right now, is that I am still not totally fearless. So when my soulreading fails, i am sorely out of luck. I am working hard on this.
    And I am not a 1-trick pony. I do omaha/ omaha8, stud, razz, horse even, limit, no limit, pot limit whatever. Just not NLO/NLO8: that's not a game, that's trappers paradise. Good luck to anybody foolish enough to play that. And no 5CD Draw cuz I'm not a cowboy.

    I have three beautiful women in my life right now that care for me (they don't know about each others existence, but whatever). I had a lot of friends, but my friend count seemed to have dwindled these days, traitors have revealed themselves and true ones have also revealed themselves. I have gotten enough of the style of music I like (lounge, lo-fi, house, bossa) , to last me 3 to 4 lifetimes. I have not gotten onto MSN for the past 2 or 3 months at least.

    Right, now, on to my leaks. One of these is my tourney game during mid-game in large tourneys. I suck bigtime here. My early game is pretty much perfect, since I pretty much always reach the first break. However, afterwards, I suck bigtime.
    I have been playing at least 2 small-buyin tourneys daily to remedy this. It seems like I have to increase my "gamble".
    I don't want to win donkaments by getting lucky, rather, I want to now exactly wtf I am doing and start recognizing the donkament stages better.
    Also, I'm tougher, but not fearless enough.
    I still do not want to move up. I want to destroy 25NL for a massive winrate first. I am technically rolled for like 50NL, and maybe even a thin 100NL. The plan is to move up to 50NL when I have 160 buyins (I can't remember the math I made to come up with this, but generally its for confidence) for it, then I'd have no excuse to play 25NL anymore. Conservative, yes, I know. If I can somehow start averaging $100 daily profit (as in $100 for my pocket, the rest for the bankroll), I'll start living off this shit and live like a king. I think this will happen around 400NL at least.
    But I'm not taking shots till I'm ready. Its very, very soon though.
    My final table skills are pretty sharp as well, coming from a SNG background. However, since concentrating on cash I have done poorly to cash in SNG's for some reason.




    Cliff's Notes: PWN cash, Suck @ Donkaments




    So, here are a few recent beauties I wanted to share with you

    PokerStars Game #18757112219: Tournament #95382209, $4.00+$0.40 Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2008/07/12 - 01:39:01 (ET)
    Table '95382209 15' 9-max Seat #9 is the button
    Seat 1: Cerebrum34 (3510 in chips)
    Seat 2: romanator (4408 in chips)
    Seat 3: 59stacker (1590 in chips) is sitting out
    Seat 4: Alec76 (11256 in chips)
    Seat 5: Big Ends (9985 in chips)
    Seat 6: ssr1971 (1511 in chips)
    Seat 7: sc00ter888 (4880 in chips)
    Seat 8: Avi_Tristan (4909 in chips)
    Seat 9: silviafreek (1550 in chips)
    Cerebrum34: posts small blind 75
    romanator: posts big blind 150
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [ :Ac:]
    59stacker: folds
    Alec76: folds
    Big Ends: folds
    ssr1971: folds
    sc00ter888: folds
    Avi_Tristan: raises 300 to 450
    silviafreek: folds
    Cerebrum34: folds
    romanator: calls 300
    *** FLOP *** [:Js: ]
    romanator: checks
    Avi_Tristan: checks
    *** TURN *** [Js 3h 6h] [:Kd:]
    romanator: bets 450
    Avi_Tristan: raises 650 to 1100
    romanator: calls 650
    *** RIVER *** [Js 3h 6h Kd] []
    romanator: checks
    the fuck you want? a showdown? fuck you
    Avi_Tristan: bets 3359 and is all-in
    romanator: folds
    Uncalled bet (3359) returned to Avi_Tristan
    Avi_Tristan collected 3175 from pot
    Avi_Tristan: doesn't show hand
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 3175 | Rake 0
    Board [Js 3h 6h Kd 9h]
    Seat 1: Cerebrum34 (small blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 2: romanator (big blind) folded on the River
    Seat 3: 59stacker folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 4: Alec76 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 5: Big Ends folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 6: ssr1971 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 7: sc00ter888 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 8: Avi_Tristan collected (3175)
    Seat 9: silviafreek (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)


    LOLdonkaments

    PokerStars Game #18757320489: Tournament #95382209, $4.00+$0.40 Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2008/07/12 - 01:54:03 (ET)
    Table '95382209 15' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
    Seat 1: Cerebrum34 (4535 in chips)
    Seat 2: romanator (11013 in chips)
    Seat 3: Hammerhead (5720 in chips)
    Seat 4: Alec76 (12067 in chips)
    Seat 5: Big Ends (10785 in chips)
    Seat 8: Avi_Tristan (6134 in chips)
    Seat 9: couzidudbc (295 in chips) is sitting out
    Big Ends: posts small blind 100
    Avi_Tristan: posts big blind 200
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [:Jh: ]
    couzidudbc: folds
    Cerebrum34: folds
    romanator: folds
    Hammerhead: folds
    Alec76: folds
    Big Ends: calls 100
    Avi_Tristan: checks
    *** FLOP *** [:Td:]
    Big Ends: bets 400
    Avi_Tristan: calls 400
    *** TURN *** [Td 5s 4s] []
    Big Ends: bets 400
    Avi_Tristan: calls 400
    *** RIVER *** [Td 5s 4s 2d] []
    Big Ends: bets 1000
    the fuck you think? you can vbet me? fuck you!
    Avi_Tristan: raises 4134 to 5134 and is all-in
    mrs skillda is connected
    Big Ends: folds
    Uncalled bet (4134) returned to Avi_Tristan
    Avi_Tristan collected 4000 from pot
    Avi_Tristan: doesn't show hand
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 4000 | Rake 0
    Board [Td 5s 4s 2d 6h]
    Seat 1: Cerebrum34 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 2: romanator folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 3: Hammerhead folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 4: Alec76 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 5: Big Ends (small blind) folded on the River
    Seat 8: Avi_Tristan (big blind) collected (4000)
    Seat 9: couzidudbc folded before Flop (didn't bet)



    LOLvalue

    Table #9019141 - The 19th Hole
    Starting Hand #452725514
    Start time of hand: 11 Jul 2008 16:35:03
    Last Hand #452724304
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.10/$0.25
    Button is at seat 4
    Seat 1: louyann - $18.70
    Seat 2: Nimaz82 - $34.04
    Seat 3: AlanB - $9.75
    Seat 4: KiPIcarus - $4
    Seat 5: JackSawyer - $46.03
    Seat 6: danti - $28.09
    Moving Button to seat 5
    danti posts small blind ($0.10)
    louyann posts big blind ($0.25)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [:Jd: :Jc:] to JackSawyer
    Nimaz82 raises to $1.25
    AlanB folds
    KiPIcarus folds
    JackSawyer calls $1.25
    danti calls $1.25
    louyann calls $1.25
    Dealing Flop [:Jh: :Kc:]
    danti checks
    louyann checks
    Nimaz82 bets $4
    JackSawyer calls $4
    danti folds
    louyann folds
    Dealing Turn []
    Nimaz82 bets $9
    JackSawyer raises to $30
    Nimaz82 folds and shows [:Ks: :Qd:]
    crap!
    Taking Rake of $1.55 from pot 1
    JackSawyer doesn't show
    JackSawyer wins $29.45
    Seat 1: louyann - $17.45
    Seat 2: Nimaz82 - $19.79
    Seat 3: AlanB - $9.75
    Seat 4: KiPIcarus - $4
    Seat 5: JackSawyer - $61.23
    Seat 6: danti - $26.84
    End Of Hand #452725514




    Bar is self service too when I'm not around. Your fav place on the net to talk shit, vent beats, ask love advice, etc. Don't be afraid, no one will bite you, however, I cannot promise this .

    Just don't go around making pussy drinks.





    this just became serious bizniz
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    I saw myself as the next up-and-coming god of poker,
    to do this,

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    It seems like I have to increase my "gamble".
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    The plan is to move up to 50NL when I have 160 buyins (I can't remember the math I made to come up with this, but generally its for confidence) for it, then I'd have no excuse to play 25NL anymore. Conservative, yes, I know. If I can somehow start averaging $100 daily profit (as in $100 for my pocket, the rest for the bankroll), I'll start living off this shit and live like a king. I think this will happen around 400NL at least.
    $8000 to play 5onl, wow, that's even nittier than I...

    as for $100 daily profit - right now playing fullring 100nl I'm getting $10-$15/hr rakeback, if I beat games for 2BB/100 that will crank it up to $50-$60/hr.
    Get a HuD and grind, $100 daily is gonna come way before 400NL...

    Quote Originally Posted by JackSawyer
    Just don't go around making pussy drinks.

    this just became serious bizniz
    try a can of V, 5 shots of Pisco, a decent splash of sav blanc and a drop of ginger ale - shaken with ice. It's a guaranteed pussy drink.

    See ya at 400nl next year sometime, and on a final table sooner (I'm going to start playing some MTTs again)
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    and LOL no, I meant $4K
    80BI next level = 160BI current level = moveup
    < 80BI next level = move down + take shots
    < 50 BI = stay the fuck at current level



    and I'd prefer anything with vodka, rum, or vodka & rum ...


    but here you go, some sauvignon blanc

    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    crap!

    Table #9084945 - Cayman Brac
    Starting Hand #456440100
    Start time of hand: 15 Jul 2008 02:17:06
    Last Hand #456439620
    Game Type: HOLD'EM
    Limit Type: NO LIMIT
    Table Type: RING
    Money Type: REAL MONEY
    Blinds are now $0.10/$0.25
    Button is at seat 2
    Seat 1: Evademe - $19.14
    Seat 2: olliesaces - $27.56
    Seat 3: sevyzaz - $28.35
    Seat 5: TabithaHolloway - $41.20
    Seat 6: JackSawyer - $53.02
    Moving Button to seat 3
    TabithaHolloway posts small blind ($0.10)
    JackSawyer posts big blind ($0.25)
    Shuffling Deck
    Dealing Cards
    Dealing [ ] to JackSawyer
    Evademe calls $0.25
    olliesaces folds
    sevyzaz folds
    TabithaHolloway raises to $1
    JackSawyer calls $1
    Evademe calls $1
    Dealing Flop [ ]
    Player [***NO PLAYER***] brings $19.11 to table [9084945]
    TabithaHolloway checks
    JackSawyer checks
    Evademe bets $1
    TabithaHolloway calls $1
    JackSawyer calls $1
    Dealing Turn [:Ts:]
    TabithaHolloway checks
    JackSawyer bets $2.50
    Evademe calls $2.50
    TabithaHolloway folds
    Dealing River []
    JackSawyer bets $15
    Evademe folds and shows [ ]
    Taking Rake of $0.55 from pot 1
    JackSawyer doesn't show
    JackSawyer wins $10.45
    Seat 1: Evademe - $14.64
    Seat 2: olliesaces - $27.56
    Seat 3: sevyzaz - $28.35
    Seat 4: mamut19 - $19.11
    Seat 5: TabithaHolloway - $39.20
    Seat 6: JackSawyer - $58.97
    End Of Hand #456440100
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    you don't raise flop with OESD+flush draw?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    you don't raise flop with OESD+flush draw?!?
    sometimes yes

    sometimes no

    sometimes maybe
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    fuck $4,40-180 and the $11-180. That is all.

    I want to swear them off and play just cash, but I know I can't. I'm weak.


    Fuck it. Conquer cash, then play $20+ big field tourneys only when I can afford them without blinking, no more than 5 in any given week. That's the new direction. maybe the 360's...


    And another thing: the next time I see the word "standard", I'm gonna puke.
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    Cogito ergo sum

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    all right, soul reader. here's my request in clues...

    give it to me straight. light it on fire and back it with a draft. some say it tastes like Dr. Pepper. i say, just slide it down to my end of the bar.

    special request/easy riddle. but, can you read my soul, bartender?

    oh, and when you slide it down here. i'll raise it in the air and toast to..."all 3 ladies never discovering each other."

    you remind me of Sam "Mayday" Malone from the US sitcom Cheers.
    LHE is a game where your skill keeps you breakeven until you hit your rush of random BS.

    Nothing beats flopping quads while dropping a duece!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    you don't raise flop with OESD+flush draw?!?
    sometimes yes

    sometimes no

    sometimes maybe
    BOOM

    hi Jack! How's my main man? You ever think about coming to Vegas or something next year with some FTRers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmind
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    you don't raise flop with OESD+flush draw?!?
    sometimes yes

    sometimes no

    sometimes maybe
    BOOM

    hi Jack! How's my main man? You ever think about coming to Vegas or something next year with some FTRers?
    i want to know what that plane ticket costs?
    LHE is a game where your skill keeps you breakeven until you hit your rush of random BS.

    Nothing beats flopping quads while dropping a duece!
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    Swim across to Virginia and I'll drive him??

    Seems flawless...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chopper
    all right, soul reader. here's my request in clues...

    give it to me straight. light it on fire and back it with a draft. some say it tastes like Dr. Pepper. i say, just slide it down to my end of the bar.

    special request/easy riddle. but, can you read my soul, bartender?

    oh, and when you slide it down here. i'll raise it in the air and toast to..."all 3 ladies never discovering each other."

    you remind me of Sam "Mayday" Malone from the US sitcom Cheers.

    3/4 shot amaretto almond liqueur
    1/4 oz 151 proof rum
    1/2 glass beer

    1. Fill a shot glass about 3/4 full with amaretto and top it off with enough 151 proof rum to be able to burn.

    2. Place the shot glass in another glass and fill the outer glass with beer (right up to the level of the shot glass).

    3. Ignite the amaretto/151 and let it burn for a while. Blow it out (or leave it burning if you're brave - not recommended) and slam it. Tastes just like Dr. Pepper.



    BOOM!!!!!





    Quote Originally Posted by Chopper
    Quote Originally Posted by kmind
    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    you don't raise flop with OESD+flush draw?!?
    sometimes yes

    sometimes no

    sometimes maybe
    BOOM

    hi Jack! How's my main man? You ever think about coming to Vegas or something next year with some FTRers?
    i want to know what that plane ticket costs?

    I'm all good kmizzledizzle, just having some girl problems
    And I'm up for Vegas '09, I'm working hard at this, we gotta get that roll to at least 20K or so, once we are around 20K, making money becomes more fun...


    About the plane ticket:
    CUR-MIA > $600
    MIA-VA > $400 est.
    MIA-LV > $400 est.

    VA-LV with kmind on roadtrip, while stacking donks in every casino we encounter = priceless
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    siccccccccck. But yeah, I say we change our operations to "Operation Vegas '09" but that's just one person's opinion. Gl with the girls, they can be really really dumb. I'm having a weird problem as well so don't fret too much my man.
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    Man seriously where on earth do you find your 'avatar girls'? Way better than porn imo..

    Spit out your secrets Captain Jack!
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    Santiago de chile in April, Mexico by mid-June and see y'all in vegas next wsop...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexos
    Man seriously where on earth do you find your 'avatar girls'? Way better than porn imo..

    Spit out your secrets Captain Jack!

    LOL tnx

    lets just say I got a good eye for talent

    I always liked chicks pics, when I was a kid (8 years old or something ike that) I used to draw up chicks I've seen in magazines and whatnot from memory. Oddly enough, it was always beautiful women. Never men, never superheros, no houses, rainbows, animals, and other kinds of shit. Only chicks.
    I always wanted to be someone big in the model photography business [think: playboy, fhm, smooth etc.], or in the designer clothes business. I have not had the opportunity to pursue this, so instead I got real good in photo editing.

    I'm setting up a design business, as in graphic design (well, its something) (also, I plan to, at some point, to support myself playing only pokah. but we have to get there first) along with a friend of mine currently. It offers a lot of freedom, as long as you meet deadlines. But I'm getting second thoughts, because people keep coming up with jobs they needed done yesterday, and they do not want to pay according to the contractor's pyramid. Its getting on my nerves.


    But making avatars is really easy. Only find a pic, crop it, make a few color adjustments if necessary, and voila.
    The following, for instance, only took me about a minute to make on average:






    So, if you ever need a good avatar made, about anything, don't hesitate to lemme know.



    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    Santiago de chile in April, Mexico by mid-June and see y'all in vegas next wsop...
    Vegas '09 baby! Lets do this!

    I wanna go to Medellin or Cali too sooooo badly....
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    Since you're the Zen master around here, I thought I'd x-post this from my blog incase you miss it there, would like your input Jack.

    I identified ages ago, that my biggest problems are psychological. When my heads right, I play well. If its not, I spew. This still seems to be my biggest problem. I'm trying to come up with ideas to help with that, but I'd welcome any suggestions as well.
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    I'll pm you shortly
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    Cogito ergo sum

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    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    I just wanted to share this fucking awesome pic of David benyamine I found.

    And also, I have rethought about my numerology superstition: I'll keep posting on this forum until I tire.




    I've been watching Dexter lately, its pretty good.
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

    VHS is like a book? and a book is like a stack of kindles.
    Hey, I'm in a movie!
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    I've been thinking about it, and it seems this will be the best thing to do. I have been grinding a lot lately, but I have found that you have to relieve your mind from things, give it some off time if you will, for it to perform at its absolute peak when you need it to. At times, like, during grinding.

    So I have decided, since I have been grinding a lot these days, that it would be somehow counterproductive to post about poker here for me. Do not worry though: my bar will remain open, and you will continue finding lots of random crap here to make your day a little more pleasant. You can contribute if you want to, of course.



    That said, what do you think about this hand?

    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    Sup Jack,

    haven´t been here for a while. I hope you played that hand v well, my std line would be "slow out, fast in"

    Now hit me up with a dirty martini por favor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
    That said, what do you think about this hand?
    all-in
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    LOL ya, my thoughts exaactly'


    all-in with any card, really


    here you go XTR




    Poker is kinda easy when you flop the house and people bet.
    Why oh why does this never happen when I'm actually grinding?
    Too close call, I think I'm gonna go play on the BBJ tables.

    PokerStars (Cash Game): $0.02/$0.05 NL , 6 players
    Sat Aug 09 07:31:18 VET 2008
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    Eddy Aardbei ($7.09)
    MrnXdK ($5)
    iisorrowii ($6.34)
    MyMinsen ($8.56)
    Yaron38 ($3.30)
    Avi_Tristan ($5.85)

    Eddy Aardbei is the button.

    Precards:
    MrnXdK posts the small blind $0.02, iisorrowii posts the big blind $0.05.

    Preflop: Avi_Tristan is dealt :Js: :Qs: (6 active)
    MyMinsen raises to $0.20, Yaron38 folds, Avi_Tristan calls $0.20, 3 folds.

    Flop: :Ts: :Ks: :As: ($0.47, 2 active)
    MyMinsen bets $0.25, Avi_Tristan calls $0.25.

    Turn: :Ah: ($0.97, 2 active)
    MyMinsen bets $0.40, Avi_Tristan raises to $1.20, MyMinsen raises to $8.11 (all-in), Avi_Tristan calls $4.20 (all-in).

    River: ($14.48, 2 players)

    Final Pot: $11.22, $0.55 raked
    Avi_Tristan, net: $5.37, Won at showdown, has J Q (a Royal Flush)
    MyMinsen, net: -$5.85, Lost at showdown, has K K (a Full House, Kings over Aces)
    iisorrowii, net: -$0.05, Folded Preflop
    MrnXdK, net: -$0.02, Folded Preflop
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    flamin' homer:





    fuck ongame and all its bonuses.

    i'm grinding this $200 bonus I got going and then get the fuck out.

    I dropped like 4 buyins at 30NL shorthanded because i had no idea what the fuck was going on when it got to me. misclicks, miss tables, etc. the graphics annoy me, the sounds annoy me, the glitches annoy me. the cashier annoys me. i have to sit out to reload wtf.

    to think i used to like this shit at some point during last year.


    the software is a technical and perverse nightmare. there are some truly bad players around here, but I can find just as many playing on stars at 25NL to 50NL at any given moment like easy peasy.

    just GTFO.
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    Cogito ergo sum

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    Mind if I smoke? Chocolate Mint... MMMMmmm.
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    ^

    Not at all, but you gotta puff puff pass though.


    I will be having some vodka icecold







    A few things I kinda realized yesterday, while unrelatedly playing some Pro Evolution Soccer 6:

    1) Many want to go to heaven, but few want to die to do so.
    2) No matter how you look at it, as long as your opponent is not drawing dead, there are at least (52 - 20 - 1burn - 3flop) at least 29 cards to come by turn and river. Thats not a lot. I mean, thats like 1/29 to hit a card he might need, and obviously a bigger chance to hit more. Obviously, since a clean out is 2.5% (which is even less than this) and somebody could have also folded it, makes it even more interesting.
    With this I mean is, that as long as the opponent is not drawing dead, there is always the chance he will hit. And this chance, is never tooo little, like 1 in 1 million.
    3) The game is perfect. You, however, are not and will never be. Remember this.
    You can strive to perfection, but you will not attain this, for the simple fact that you are human, and humans commit lots of errors all the time.
    4) You have to forget about your big losses, but by association, you also have to forget about your big wins.
    5) There are people who do it, and people who document it. Someone who documents cannot actually do it, and vice versa


    On my game: I have gotten a lot better at closing the deal when playing tournaments. I have finally won my first $4,40, despite having coming in 2nd multiple times before. Basically, I get to the FT, but then I can only get either 2nd or 3rd. No other spots. While it has been very profitable during the course of my play, it has also been very frustrating.


    Oh, and these things keep coming. Its specially nice, on a day in which I couldnt win a coinflip to save my life. And yes, I continue playing massively overrolled to my current stakes in SNGs. I'm leaving a lot of money on the table. I guess I'm very risk averse, I just don't like seeing that bankroll moving in the wrong direction with too big steps. Also, I got my roll spread out on 4 sites, mith a max of 750 on stars and a min of 200 on FT. about 600 on both ongame and PKR. about $300 sitting randomly in my moneybookers account. Maybe I should put it all in one place and grind it out?




    PokerStars (Tournament): $5 + $0.50, 4 players
    Fri Aug 15 12:58:34 VET 2008
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    Avi_Tristan ($4,136)
    ShooterMP ($2,635)
    T_S_N_1 ($2,061)
    EVDuisburg82 ($4,668)

    Avi_Tristan is the button.

    Precards:
    ShooterMP posts the small blind $75, T_S_N_1 posts the big blind $150.

    Preflop: Avi_Tristan is dealt :Ah: :Jh: (4 active)
    EVDuisburg82 calls $150, Avi_Tristan raises to $600, 2 folds, EVDuisburg82 calls $450.

    Flop: :Qh: :Th: ($1,425, 2 active)
    EVDuisburg82 bets $150, Avi_Tristan calls $150.

    Turn: :Kh: ($1,725, 2 active)
    EVDuisburg82 checks, Avi_Tristan bets $750, EVDuisburg82 calls $750.

    River: ($3,225, 2 active)
    EVDuisburg82 checks, Avi_Tristan bets $2,636 (all-in), EVDuisburg82 folds.

    Final Pot: $3,225
    Avi_Tristan, net: $1,725, Won uncontested River, has A J (a Royal Flush)
    EVDuisburg82, net: -$1,500, Folded River
    T_S_N_1, net: -$150, Folded Preflop
    ShooterMP, net: -$75, Folded Preflop
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


    Cogito ergo sum

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    Yes, 50NL.


    So I fired up a session of ongame, 2-tabling 50NL.

    In under 30 hands I was down 3BI. Must be a new record.

    Lost an 80/20 and two 93/7s all on river, one in a $179 pot.

    Of course I'm done for today. gg me.
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    Haven't been playin much these days.

    anyways, here is a fun one, probably totally standard
    PokerStars Game #19776024007: Tournament #103360528, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2008/08/20 - 23:01:58 (ET)
    Table '103360528 12' 9-max Seat #8 is the button
    Seat 1: finfree (1300 in chips)
    Seat 2: riot4U (1355 in chips)
    Seat 3: vagnerzao (1740 in chips)
    Seat 4: PEEBRAIN (535 in chips)
    Seat 5: Avi_Tristan (1980 in chips)
    Seat 6: CHNCECHNDLER (3525 in chips)
    Seat 7: big raider (2260 in chips)
    Seat 8: woodbury30 (2055 in chips)
    Seat 9: 1c3b0x (1830 in chips)
    1c3b0x: posts small blind 15
    finfree: posts big blind 30
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Avi_Tristan [Ks Qh]
    riot4U: folds
    vagnerzao: calls 30
    PEEBRAIN: folds
    Avi_Tristan: raises 90 to 120
    CHNCECHNDLER: folds
    big raider: folds
    woodbury30: folds
    1c3b0x: folds
    finfree: calls 90
    vagnerzao: folds
    *** FLOP *** [5s Ac 4s]
    finfree: checks
    Avi_Tristan: checks
    *** TURN *** [5s Ac 4s] [Tc]
    finfree: checks
    Avi_Tristan: bets 180
    finfree: calls 180
    *** RIVER *** [5s Ac 4s Tc] [Ad]
    finfree: bets 300
    Avi_Tristan: calls 300
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    finfree: shows [7s 8d] (a pair of Aces)
    Avi_Tristan: shows [Ks Qh] (a pair of Aces - King kicker)
    Avi_Tristan collected 1245 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 1245 | Rake 0
    Board [5s Ac 4s Tc Ad]
    Seat 1: finfree (big blind) showed [7s 8d] and lost with a pair of Aces
    Seat 2: riot4U folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 3: vagnerzao folded before Flop
    Seat 4: PEEBRAIN folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 5: Avi_Tristan showed [Ks Qh] and won (1245) with a pair of Aces
    Seat 6: CHNCECHNDLER folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 7: big raider folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 8: woodbury30 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 9: 1c3b0x (small blind) folded before Flop
    My dream... is to fly... over the rainbow... so high...


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