dannenmann didn't strike me as particularly skillful at the main event. he just kinda fucked around and got lucky a lot
12/13/2005 6:00:55 PM
Dannenmann took a big pot off Turner about a little more than an hour ago. It took Turner down to 30,000 chips.Hopefully, Turner got some revenge.
12/13/2005 6:17:20 PM
Aggressive player raised to 3k (500/1000 blinds), Dannenmann reraised to 8k... Idiot on big blind who shoud've just pushed all in with his 30k just calls with AK. Aggressive player calls as well. The flop is 78T, the AK smoothcaller checks, agg. player checks, and Dannenmann bets 13k. AK folds (now the right play), and agg. player makes it 30k... Dannenmann screws up badly by now pushing all in for about 50k more. The amount didn't matter though as agg. player had flopped the nuts with J8suited. Dannenmann flipped up KTo, got no help and was out.Earlier, my big pot with Dannenmann went as follows: I was on the button with A8o, and a bad player limped from the cutoff (500/1000 blinds). So I limped as well in position. Small blind limped, and Dannenmann raised 3k on top from the BB. I really didn't think he was strong at all, and I figured I could outplay him postflop anyway (with position), and so after the first limper folded, I called (the sb also folded). The flop came 842, so I had tptk. Steve bet 5k, and not wanting to commit too many chips at the time just in case I was behind, I just called. The turn was a T, and now he bet 10k. My read was that I was ahead on the flop, and I didn't see him having AT, KT, etc... so I still thought I was ahead, and I called again. River... A! He bet out 10k again, and since I didn't think he could pay me off with anything here, and the bet was odd to me, I just called. Low and behold, he raised from the bb with ATo, and hit a perfect runner runner! That took me from about 75k to about 30k early.I felt really good about my play overall today - 3 great reads, two of which fucked me though. One hand, I called 4k preflop (blinds were 600/1200 with 200 ante) in position with AQ. The flop came KQ3, and the preflop raiser oddly moved all in for $32k! Even though he was brand new to the table, I felt like I had a really good read on him, and that I was ahead at the moment. There were two clubs on board, and my precise read was either AT or AJ of clubs. So I made the call... he flipped up JT... no flush draw, just open ended, and I had one of his outs. Turn, 4, river, 9. Most devastating river of my life... literally. I would've had around 100k if I won the hand, but instead I had 24k left.I fought back again to about 48k, and then had the following hand come up. I raised in mid position, standard raise to 3.5k with KQ (blinds were 600/1200/200 ante). I got reraised all in from late position for 20k more. I really felt like he wasn't THAT strong, and at worst I was up against 88 or 99 or so (i.e. a race at worst, and I may be way ahead), so I called. He flipped up KJ! He was pissed that I'd called that many chips off with KQ, but my read was that it was good, so what can ya do? Anyway, I won that hand with K high... better kicker, and knocked him out. So now I was back to 73k!Just a few hands later, I raised on the button with AK. The bb called me, and the flop came J82. He checked, I checked. The turn was a blank... he bet out 6k. I really thought that he felt I was stealing, now sensed weakness, and was making a play. So I called, with just A high, no draw. The river was a Q. Now he checked... I felt he might've had a mid pair or so, but now, especially with my smoothcall on the turn, I could probably take the pot away. I bet 13k... which was a bad mistake. He had... you guessed it, KQ. My A high was good as I thought on the turn... he hit a 3 outer on the river. So then I was back to 50k.A few small loses later after I missed flops after I'd raised and a few blinds later, and I was down around 32k. I proceeded to raise with 23suited... flopped a flush draw, bet it out, and got reraised all in. At this point, if I folded, I'd've had about 24k left, but if I called and hit my flush, I would've been around 80k. I decided it was worth it to gamble at this point... my opponent had flopped 2 pair, and boated up on the turn after the all in... so I ended up going out in the 9th level with the mighty 3 high!Overall, I was happy with my play, I just did not get the cards, or have a few big favorites hold up... (only got AA once each day, winning small pots both times), and I didn't hit a set all day today... one flush, no straights... tough to get anything going like that.
12/14/2005 4:31:01 AM
Turner, the story of your chance at $2M has gotta be the best one in this thread. Congrats on stellar play even though the cards didn't go your way, and for representing everyone stuck back here in NC out in vegas!!! cya sometime, u better be driving a bmw by then!nathan
12/14/2005 4:58:10 AM
so how much did you wind up making?
12/14/2005 8:20:35 AM
^i don't think he cashed manstill gg turner
12/14/2005 1:22:20 PM
Wow, I think I just became a victim of the worst chasing ever. I forgot to copy the hand history because I was pretty fuckin' pissed.So, I had a pretty decent stack late in a $30 7-Stud tourney. Bets are 100/200.I get KhQhJh and there aren't many high cards showing. I raise in second position to build up the pot. I get a few callers.Js on fourth street, so I lead out with 200. Two callers. One guy has two tens showing.Jc on fifth street, I bet another 200. Two tens picks up a third and calls, other guy folds. I seriously doubt he has quads, and know he doesn't have a boat.Blank on sixth, he picks up an eight. I bet, he calls.Blank on seventh, I bet (shouldn't have, looking back on it). He calls. He hit another eight on seventh street to boat up.My biggest problem with his play is that he could have been drawing to one out at best, possibly even dead, since I led out with a raise (I had been playing solid the whole tourney).I busted out a couple hands later but made it all back in blackjack afterwards.
12/14/2005 3:49:00 PM
man yall must have some sack to play games like omaha and 7-stud. seems like the more cards you get, the harder it would be. hold 'em is complicated enough with the intangibles without adding a shit ton more cards to it
12/14/2005 4:02:44 PM
but holdem is boring
12/14/2005 4:41:53 PM
so am i
12/14/2005 4:44:58 PM
12/14/2005 4:58:02 PM
I <3 Hold Em.
12/14/2005 5:24:33 PM
anyone wanna play w/ me
12/15/2005 1:05:53 AM
pilgrim, now that I've spent some time reading the forum you linked, I have to thank you again for posting that stuff. There is a lot of good info there people. Definetly worth reading if you are remotely serious about playing poker for profit
12/15/2005 3:39:51 AM
I'm really enjoying the play on pokerstars. Much better than pokerroom. Most important, I'm actually ahead a decent amount of $ in one week, unlike the past few months at PR.But here's one for you conspiracy folks... In the SnGs I've playedLast night I busted in 7th place twice with QQ vs. KKTonight I busted in 2nd twice with 55 and 66 vs AQ, both turning broadway.The 2nd heads up game pissed me off. I was up 8300 to 5000 to start, and the guy routinely folded from small blind, and folded when he whiffed the flop/board or to most of my standard raises pre-flop, so i could never get any big pots. All the while talking all kinds of shit. The he proceeds to outkick me to draw even. When i work it back to 9k, the card that gives me 2 pair gives him a straight at the river, and suddenly we've reversed. Then I lose on the hand mentioned above.Can someone explain heads up poker online to me? I think I'm at least ok in a live game, but my recent lack of success in it online has left me completely clueless (it extends much beyond the 2 game streak from today). Since I only play SnGs and MTTs online, I need to find a spark here again. Part of it may just be mental lock though, as I've lost so many times now, I just expect to.
12/15/2005 3:54:29 AM
make the pots you win bigger and the pots you lose smaller
12/15/2005 4:36:45 AM
^and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the secret to no limit texas holdem
12/15/2005 6:09:06 AM
Yeah, that actually is the biggest key to no limit hold 'em. No lie, simple as that.Took down a $100 mtt on UB tonight... $4,800
12/15/2005 7:05:43 AM
hey turner, want to play the 300+30 at the wynn on tuesday?
12/15/2005 10:13:33 AM
^^how many people were in that turner? about 240 or so?not sure on the %payout for ub[Edited on December 15, 2005 at 3:31 PM. Reason : dsas]
12/15/2005 3:30:12 PM
Damn, I am killing blackjack on PartyPoker.
12/15/2005 4:45:37 PM
The $100 UB tourney had 159 (but it was a $18,000 gauranteed... and they didn't reach that)Yeah, Ben, I'd be planning to play the Wynn tourney no matter what, so of course![Edited on December 15, 2005 at 6:01 PM. Reason : .]
12/15/2005 6:00:38 PM
probably a little late for a post on here, but I'm looking for a game tonight, up for anything
12/15/2005 8:51:02 PM
i'd be down
12/15/2005 10:10:00 PM
well, i think that makes 3, we'd have to start soon, and get a few more
12/15/2005 10:14:07 PM
hot diggity, we got a game[Edited on December 15, 2005 at 10:40 PM. Reason : ]
12/15/2005 10:37:45 PM
Depending on where and if you need another I might be down.
12/15/2005 10:56:00 PM
well almost, game kinda fell apart, but if we can get 4 or 5 together i'd be down for a winner take all kinda deal
12/15/2005 11:21:56 PM
sNuw, hop a flight monday and come to vegas
12/15/2005 11:23:01 PM
haha, dude next time I will come with you, seriouslyI don't have the roll for it right now, i hate when i have to drain my br to pay bills, but that's what i get for taking the last 3 weeks off from work.Hopefully I can build it back up over the break at turning stone (ny) and online of coursegl though, i look forward to the storiesI've had a really expensive semester
12/15/2005 11:25:39 PM
The $0.25 min bets at casino royale craps will more than likely bring the most ridiculous stories im sure.Plan to get oblitorated and throw the dice drinkin 40's.Ive also caught wind of a wacky loose 4/8 pineapple game that I'll probably hit on wednesday.GODDAMN IM READY
12/15/2005 11:27:43 PM
^^^^, I would be down for any sort of play.
12/15/2005 11:34:55 PM
well do you have anyone with you?bc it's seriously just me over here, pokerwise that is
12/15/2005 11:47:53 PM
I might be able to get one, depending on the buyin.
12/15/2005 11:49:22 PM
Played some on pokerstars, yeah the tournament format is much MUCH better than party. You get nearly double the chips to start so that you can run into a few bad hands and still have enough to climb back in it. Kicking around the freeroll tournaments to try and knock a few bad habits of mine, namely letting people draw a runner-runner straight on me.May sound stupid, but once you survive the early going play becomes much more reasonable....
12/16/2005 1:51:30 AM
^no, it is true!Once I get past the first hour, I do well. The first hour is when all the stupid shit happens and people are trying to get chips hard.I need to play tourneys more... On a side note, I read something in a book I realy like. Play like the best would play. It sounds so simple. If you see someone who plays well, next time you play, say, "I am going to play like XXX would play today". Way simple, and it puts you in a different mindset to play.
12/16/2005 9:40:22 AM
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-a1_4hogandec14,0,6085613.story?coll=all-news-hednice one, donk
12/16/2005 7:04:26 PM
OMG please don't say "donk". I can't stand all the people saying that now just because they heard it during the WSOP on TV.^BTW, that kid is a fucking moron. He went to a $19,000 a year highschool before college, so his parents are obviously loaded, and he only lost $5k and figured he had to go rob a bank to solve his problem?? He should have just been a man and owned up to his parents and asked them for the money to help him. He deserves to go to jail, we don't need idiots like him running around.[Edited on December 16, 2005 at 10:59 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2005 10:43:32 PM
donk donk donk
12/17/2005 12:50:48 AM
i cant wiat for all the donks in vegas
12/17/2005 12:55:44 AM
noidroid is a fucking d0nk
12/17/2005 1:06:20 AM
ok so um, where's the money version of pokerstars? i downloaded the client and its only play money. did i just n00b on myself?hmm, so one is .com and the other is .net. seems kinda superfluous[Edited on December 17, 2005 at 1:45 AM. Reason : .]
12/17/2005 1:44:13 AM
you cannot legally advertise a gambling site in the united states on television.so they advertise play money only sites.but on another topic,yall have heard of this right?http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/business/3530314.htmlseems pretty interesting.ole doyle may be in for a wild ride
12/17/2005 2:11:57 AM
it is so frustrating playing at a table where there are serious SO MANY FISH that don't even know what they are doing at all, but they just keep sucking out, eventually i have to take this table down, i mean come on!
12/17/2005 2:17:07 AM
Speaking of Doyle... he just took over the chip lead, 3-handed in the $15k main event at Bellagio (the same tourney I busted around 160th in the other day). It's now Doyle vs. two relatively unknown Europeans, and Doyle has half the chips in play!On a side note, I've got a lot of chips in the 12:10am $30+3 rebuy tourney on party... over 9k for first, and we're a couple players away from the money.
12/17/2005 3:40:15 AM
Live rebuy game tonightMe: 48,500 in chipsHim: 8500 in chipsMe: 2nd placeBest hole cards for me heads up was Qd9d... he offered a chop, naturally, but i refused. I want to say it was the cards this time, as I had absolute shit the whole time, and missed EVERY draw, but God damn i suck heads up.
12/17/2005 4:06:29 AM
i got fucking owned tonighti was on fire from about 6-12, but 1-4:30 was fucking deep anal all night long
12/17/2005 4:34:43 AM
i'd like some feedback from the guys in here that regularly cash in the mttsbeginning of tourney, level two, you are under the gun and have a slightly bigger than average stack, but nothing crazyyou get wired ladies, how do you play it, big blind had a-k i pushed hard preflop and lost the coinflip, would you guys usually just call the raise or reraise and make sure the flop looked safe before pushing, or would you take the race, trying to accumulate some chips early on?
12/17/2005 5:25:41 PM
i don't cash regularly, so my opinion is probably worthless, but early on i probably wouldn't push them. maybe just call the raise, then place a value bet regardless of the flop based on your position. if you get reraised on the flop then you're probably beat. jmo
12/17/2005 5:29:51 PM
see i was thinking worst case scenario it'd be a flip (which it was), but there was a good chance i had the edge, i wanted to make him pay to hit his acesee my previous inclination would've been to be patient with them and make sure the flop looked clear, but I'm trying to work on being a little more aggressive early on, taking any +ev chance i get to try to build my stack early. That's why i'm asking this bc it sort of goes against how I've previously approached tourneys, but idk, i'm particularly interested to see what side of the coin pilgrim and turner subscribe toand your opinion isn't worthless at all thanks for the post[Edited on December 17, 2005 at 5:33 PM. Reason : sda]
12/17/2005 5:33:03 PM