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Old 10-22-2008, 11:10 AM   #1
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Default How are you doing at the tables (Poker Thread)?

I sometime like to vent or do a little bragging after a session of poker. I thought it would be nice for others to share this common interest that so many of us do as a job or just for fun.

So, what game do you play? How did you fair at your recent session(s)? Where do you like to play? Any great donk plays or such that you'd like to tell us about?

I've been doing pretty decent over the past two months. I've had 5 winning sessions in a row ranging from 2 hours to 6 hours. I've been playing once a week or so at the new casino here in St. Louis, Lumiere Place. Not a huge room by any means but they have a good 1-3 NLHM game and a donkish 3-6 game if I feel like messing around. Every once in a while, they have a 2-5 NLHM game going that's pretty crazy as well (lots of good action but lots of bad beats as well).

I also host a home game once a month. We pick a good MNF game and get together. 1-2 NLHM and $100 minimum buy-in. Makes for a fun night with friends and you can sometimes come out a decent winner (or big loser).

So, how are you doing at the tables?
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:18 AM   #2
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Nice idea for a thread! We actually get together at least once a week and play! Last night we played a small tourney 5 player 1 cigar buy in. Went pretty well it was a little later than most of us wanted so we played 15 minute blinds! So much different when you play like that, a lot more gambling! We had fun and I believe Brad (cre8v1) took down Jordan of poker (tw3nty) heads up for the win.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:26 AM   #3
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Default Re: How are you doing at the tables (Poker Thread)

Good thread idea Sean!


Personally, I been doing fair I guess. Not any big wins, but no major losses as of the last week. I play twice a week at a local casino here in Gardena. Usually play only Hold em 8/16 limit, 15/30 limit, and once in a while 100-300 buy-in NL. My sessions usually last between 4 to 5 hrs. Once in a while I'll play in tournaments, but I usually suck.

Last weekend was nice in that although I broke even for 2 days of play, Sunday they hit the jackpot for 15K at my table. Table share came out to about 755.00 per person, so that was a nice bonus for just sitting at the table.
Seat 2 (Q-Q) Seat 4 (Ac-5h big blind)
Flop A-A-2
Turn 4
River A

Seat 2 fell out of her chair
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:34 AM   #4
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Ji loves him some Poker, most flavors.

Probably over the last year or so, I've been playing 1 or 2 nights a week with friends in a .25/.50 NL Holdem game. $20 buy-in, but it really plays like a 1/2 game. Can be pretty innocuous or can end up or down a couple of bills depending on which rascals are playing.

I play it like a donk game at times, play blind down to the river, because it's just fun sometimes.

I used to play alot of 5/10 limit hold'em, dealer's choice mixed rotation around town about 4 or 5 years ago. Some of these games could be pretty painful, some pots hitting the $1000 mark in the dealer's choice rotation playing 5/10. I've had good and bad nights.

The home games spread like wild fire in 03-04 which drew alot of attention. I stopped hitting regular rotation games when several were robbed and raided by GBI.

I hear time to time of some 1/2 games around town, but the rakes are outrageous. I'd rather not play.

The closest Casinos with a regular game are Biloxi and Tunica. I prefer the action at Tunica but probably just make it out there once a year or so now. It's been 5 years since I've been to Vegas.

I had a good run in Tunica back in August. Chopped top 2 in a $60/rebuy tournament, probably about 40 players.

Had maybe 1 or 2 losing sessions at the tables, but didn't amount to much, maybe $40/session, but had some nice winning sessions as well.

One of my most memorable is playing in Amsterdam and Salzburg while on Vacation in 2007. I ended up at a 5-5 NL table with Marcel Luske at the Holland Casino. A gentleman player and a cut up. I enjoyed that session although he drew out on the river to hit a flush on my first buy-in. I ended leaving that session a winner, but not too much.

I played at the Casino Salzburg one night. That game was cake! Easy to get reads on most of the players. Deep pockets on card players that did not mind losing. :]

Hold'em is what I play the most, but I enjoy Razz, Omaha, Stud/8, Paducah, triple draw. Don't care much for pineapple. Crazy dealer's choice games I enjoy from time to time.

I just love cards.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:39 AM   #5
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Very good thread idea. I don't play as much as I'd like, I never really got into poker until about 2-3 yrs. ago. The problem is, I don't have many friends who play poker frequently or enjoy it as much as a group of friends I have. Problem is they are 45 minutes away and it's a long haul down there, especially late at night coming home after we've played for a few hours.

My problem with seriously playing poker is I'm not able to process all of the hands and odds like a lot of people, but again perhaps that just comes with experience. I typically just have a few beers, play some hands and if I do well then that's great, if I lose than it's no big deal. We usually only play $20 buy-ins when just messing around so it's no big deal.

I wish I had a few buddies who enjoyed poker AND cigars! Those guys all smoke cigarettes

Do you all play online here for CA? Where do you play and what are the games?
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:56 AM   #6
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Recollection from a recent game.. a few weekends ago.

I hit 2 straight flushes within half an hour in that .25/.50 game.

Holding Ad Jd
Flop Qd 10d blank
Turn Kd
River another diamond.

I did not get paid on that hand. I think someone made a small stab at it on the the river, but released when I put in a value raise.

Within the next round or so I'm holding Js 10s

Flop 7s 8s 9s
turn blank
river 7?

2 players in the hand. I'm first to act.
Flop checked around.
Turn, I bet $5. I get raised to $20. Cha-ching! I smooth call
River, I bet $30. Guy in the hand has caught me stealing on many occasions. This is one of those times he decided. He called me down with middle pair.

Sometimes it pays to bluff :]

I can probably count all the times I'd hit a straight flush on one hand. To hit 2 in the same session. I be one lucky Asian.
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:38 PM   #7
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Frank and Art took my money the last time we played. I intend to win that money back, and some more, hopefually this weekend.
Are you in, Mike? I'm grilling some wings & burgers....
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Probably going to try and get out of work early and play a little bit. If I can get out early enough, I may try and play the noon tourney and then some 1-3 NLHM afterwards.
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Old 10-22-2008, 08:07 PM   #9
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I don't play much anymore, but can't wait to get a poker room started here at CA!
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:55 PM   #10
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Took off work a bit early and decided to play in a $35 tourney at the local casino. Blinds got up to 300-600 with 12 guys left and with 3500, folded all the way to me and I went all-in with A5 on the button while the BB managed to pick up AA. GG me...game over. (Top 6 were paid)
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Old 10-23-2008, 08:30 PM   #11
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Hate it when that happens Sean, when you get down to crunch time and you see everyone else making moves, not getting called. LOL

Reminds me of the 2nd Tournament I played in Tunica a few months back. Started the final table with a respectable chip count, 1st or 2nd stacked. I went card dead when people started making moves.

A few rounds went by, a few stabs here and there and I ran into over the top all ins. One guy was down to his last and had survived 2 double ups.

It's getting close to that time where my only move is all-in pre-flop. Finally see some wired 10s. I make my move, and low and behold the guy that surived 2 all-ins is sittin on wired Jacks. DOH. oh well.

That's tournament poker!
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Old 10-23-2008, 09:40 PM   #12
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This is an interesting thread. It was a great idea!

Since I now live in Henderson, Nevada a suburb of Las Vegas, I have many casinos to play poker in. However, I probably play 90% of the time at either the Green Valley Range Casino or the South Point Casino. Most of the time I play $2/$4 Texas Holdem, however, when they get one started, I also play $3/$6 Holdem, which I prefer. On a rare occasion I'll play $4/$8, however, when I have enough to play $4/$8 I prefer to get into a $1/$2 No Limit Game. The $1/$2 No Limit requires a minimum $100 buy-in with a maximum buy-in of $300. You can re-buy at the table, anytime your stack is under $100, prior to the next hand.

On average I play two secessions a week, 3 to 5 hours each.

Of late, I have been having a bad run, barely playing even, and losing more often than not! To show you how bad my lucks been running, I decided to play in a $1/$2 No Limit Game, last week, hoping to change my bad streak. I bought in for $200 and on the very first hand, I was dealt pocket rockets the Club & Spade. To make a long story short, prior to the flop, I was forced to go all in. There were three of us left. The flop comes 5, 10, jack of hearts. The other two players still had money in front of them so there was a surprising low $100 bet made. Of course it was called. The turn was the 2 of hearts and both of the other players checked. The river, I believe was the 3 of clubs. One of the other players had about $200 left and went all-in, the other had a little more than $200 left and called. The show down, left me with two aces. One of the other players showed a pair of Kings, both red for a King high heart flush, and the other, showed a pair of aces, both red with an ace high heart flush!!!
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Old 10-23-2008, 10:10 PM   #13
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johnny that is a very strange hand to be caught in the middle of. Unfortunate you couldn't have had the 2 red aces. I cut my teeth playing local 4/8 limit games in Atlanta.

On the flip side of your hand one of the strangest I won was capped raising pre flop with about 5 people in on the flop. Capped on the flop. Turn checked around on the turn. River first to act bets two players after him fold. I've got 10 high. I tell the person who bets that I've got 10 high and am going to call him. I can't let $150 go against an $8 call. I make the call. Patrick looks at me shakes head and says "you're good."

At least one guy that folded hit the board but didn't think their hand was any good. Normally I wouldn't have played my junk, but like I said I was cuttin my teeth. By far one of the most bizarre hands that I can recall.

Poker players they be crazy.

I was at the horseshoe in tunica probably in 04 playing on a 10/20 table when there was a lot of commotion. Fuggin Scottie nguyen is playing the 20/40 Omaha/8 blind. Raising every bet down to the river blind. He's having a good time as sure as everyone else at the table with anything playable. He quickly burned through a few grand then asked the dealer to spot him 5 grand. The casino host standing next to Scottie gave his nod. Scottie then proceeded to burn through this stack laughing and cutting up the whole time. I think I was playing the wrong game that night.
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I don't play much anymore, but can't wait to get a poker room started here at CA!
Please oh please! I was loving the poker for sticks deal. Had a great group.

That was my extent of cards though, no chance for a while to get on a real table.
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johnny that is a very strange hand to be caught in the middle of. Unfortunate you couldn't have had the 2 red aces.
Your not kidding, and it was my very first hand. I still had a$100 left, as I always take $300 or more when I'm going to play the $1/$2 No Limit, but I always buy in for $200. However, I was so flustered that I got up and left, playing only one hand in that secession. That is the first time something like that has ever happened to me!

I played some $2/$4 this past Tuesday for about two hours, at a new casino that my wife and I decide to go see (The East Side Cannery) and ended up winning $68. No big thing but it did help with my moral.
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Your not kidding, and it was my very first hand. I still had a$100 left, as I always take $300 or more when I'm going to play the $1/$2 No Limit, but I always buy in for $200. However, I was so flustered that I got up and left, playing only one hand in that secession. That is the first time something like that has ever happened to me!

I played some $2/$4 this past Tuesday for about two hours, at a new casino that my wife and I decide to go see (The East Side Cannery) and ended up winning $68. No big thing but it did help with my moral.
And that my friend is one of the hardest lessons I've learned at the tables. If you can't shake off a beat at the table, get up and take a break.

WTG on the win at the new Casino. A win is a win.
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Old 10-30-2008, 07:47 AM   #17
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Played some 1/2 Dealer's Choice last night. Scooped a couple Omaha Pots, caught caught a few times stealing in Hold'em. Made the right decision to declare high in a high-low split game when I had nuthin good.

Good times...
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Playing in a $2-$4 Limit Ring Game online a few week ago, I was watching a table play and it's average pot. It seemed like over 1/2 the hands hands were raised pre flop. I sat in and got this my first hand

Seat 1: JMAN45 ($34 in chips)
Seat 2: moshe boy ($30 in chips)
Seat 3: chadwic007 ($94 in chips)
Seat 4: styledog ($170 in chips)
Seat 6: jcool78 ($59 in chips)
Seat 8: golf_god69 [ 7S,2C ] ($200 in chips)
Seat 9: reds33 ($30 in chips)
Seat 10: yaumang ($172 in chips)

ANTES/BLINDS
jcool78 posts blind ($1), golf_god69 posts blind ($2).

PRE-FLOP
reds33 folds, yaumang calls $2, JMAN45 folds, moshe boy folds, chadwic007 folds, styledog calls $2, jcool78 calls $1, golf_god69 checks.

FLOP [board cards KD,9D,KC ]
jcool78 checks, golf_god69 checks, yaumang checks, styledog checks.

TURN [board cards KD,9D,KC,2S ]
jcool78 checks, golf_god69 checks, yaumang checks, styledog checks.

RIVER [board cards KD,9D,KC,2S,10D ]
jcool78 checks, golf_god69 checks, yaumang checks, styledog checks.

SHOWDOWN
jcool78 shows [ QH,5D ]
golf_god69 shows [ 7S,2C ]
yaumang mucks cards [ 8H,AS ]
styledog mucks cards [ AC,QD ]
golf_god69 wins $8.

SUMMARY
Dealer: styledog
Pot: $8 | Rake: $0
JMAN45 loses $0
moshe boy loses $0
chadwic007 loses $0
styledog loses $2
jcool78 loses $2
golf_god69 bets $2, collects $8, net $6
reds33 loses $0
yaumang loses $2


So much for a live table...
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Frank and Art took my money the last time we played. I intend to win that money back, and some more, hopefually this weekend.
Are you in, Mike? I'm grilling some wings & burgers....
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:50 PM   #20
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gonna try my luck at some 1/2 PL Omaha hi/low tonight. should be interesting.
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