Sunday, December 30, 2007
Congrats to the NDPT Year-End Winners!
Jim Lucas took down the top spot, followed by Julie Wolfe, Del Minturn, Teresa Murray, and Mike Robey. It has definitely been quite a year for the ladies. Maybe one of these days I'll start playing well again (now there's a real laugh!) I'll post this info to the website soon, just today, I'm in vegetate mode. A late lunch at the Olive Garden with the Wolfe Pack today, has me overstuffed and feeling tired, so I'm finding a comfortable spot on the couch, from which I may never move again.
I do want to give a BIG THANKS to Chris Brothers for being the Pit Boss for this year. I've really appreciated all your hard work, and patience. Except for that one incident with JJ, but that one was worth the price of admission, just wish I had it all on video to relive that moment.
Also, thank you all for joining Big Red and I in our home for poker every month (and more.) I hope you all enjoy coming here as much as we enjoy having you. Thanks for another great year, and I look forward to many, many more. As soon as Frank, JR, and I get our ducks in a row we'll get out a notice for the first game of the year, and a semblance of what's ahead for us this year.
Regards,
cheer_dad
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Oops
Why...
Regards,
cheer_dad
Last night recap, and NDPT Year End tonight
Tonight's the BIG NIGHT! NDPT Year-End Tournament time starts at 6:00pm. I've had a few callers today, asking if there's room for them, and thus we are now at a total of 28 players for tonight. Assuming everyone shows up, which is highly likely...minus Julie (since she won her seat) the prize pool will be at a nosebleed level of $1,350. This is the kind of night that could really turn the year around for anyone who's been in the poker cellar this year. Why...I resemble that remark. Y'all BEWARE!!!
Hope everyone is looking their best for tonight since the "Flip" camcorder will be in full use throughout the night by anyone wants to give it a go. I get dibs on anything crossing the lines of prudish decency. Say cheese! Nonetheless it'll be hard to top Big Red's Heely's demonstration. : ) It just never gets old does it!
Game time now 2 1/2 hours from now. See you bunch of degenerates real soon.
Regards,
cheer_dad
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Mission Accomplished
Speaking of that, don't forget folks this Saturday, December 29th, at 6:00pm, is the End of the Year Tournament for the NDPT. Julie Wolfe as you will recall earned her entry into this event by finishing on the top of the pack in the Point Race. Go She-Wolfe! The rest of us will be pony-ing up the $50 buy-in. I should have in the neighborhood of 26 players. A few of you were tentative. I understand with the time of year. I'll see you all real soon.
Tomorrow will be a special day in West Virginia. In Chester, WV at the Mountaineer Casino and Racetrack, the FIRST EVER poker tournament will be held. Registration starts at 9:15 tomorrow morning. Limited to 300 players, with a $100 total buy-in which includes 20 to the house and 5 to the dealers. I had planned to cover the event with my fellow blogger Frank, from River's Edge, but the holidays in general have stretched the ole wallet pretty thin. And with the Vegas Trip being only 23 days (and some change) away it's hard for me to justify "blowing" another $100. Yes, I know I 'could' win. But I only show up planning that I'm not coming back with it. It happens, and it has been rather par for the course for me lately anyway. Why throw caution to the wind... I don't want to be playing so down on my belly as that. It makes for poor play, that others are able to sense and exploit. There'll be another game, another day.
Also, wanted to give a big thank you to the Brothers household for their hospitality, and lots of alcohol and food on Christmas Eve. We had a great time, and wanted to thank you for all the hard work that you put into the night, and for welcoming us, as always into your home. And that Wild Turkey American Honey is REALLY good SHHHHHHHTUFF!
See everyone real soon...
Regards,
cheer_dad
Monday, December 24, 2007
Santa will be here soon!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
No love for cheer_dad : (
Tonight we're heading over to the Wolfe's for dinner and games, no poker this time. I'm thinking Scattergories, charades, and pictionary. It's prolly not going to be a naked twister kinda night! : ) (OOh look how bendy!)
Heard last night from Brian Y that he played and lost in Wheeling yesterday at the blackjack and craps tables. He didn't care for the continuous shuffle blackjack and did I hear correctly that the minimum bet was $25 at the blackjack table!!! Recall casino operations that this IS West Virginia, sheesh!!! Maybe it's just because it's all so new. I didn't expect $5 tables, but hmmm $25 minimums rivals some of the upper crust Las Vegas casinos in minimums.
Time to go get motivated.
Regards,
cheer_dad
Friday, December 21, 2007
Opening Day
Chester http://theintelligencer.net/page/content.detail/id/503642.html?nav=515
Wheeling http://theintelligencer.net/page/content.detail/id/503641.html?nav=515
Sounds like both casinos are off to a great start with their table games.
I want to go up to see it all (especially Chester) but I just don't know when that's going to happen seeing as things are so busy with the Holiday Season, the kids, and a few big home poker games to be played in a short amount of a remaining hear. Then, not long after that, in 29 Days, 2 Hours, 36 Minutes...we're headed to VEGAS! So, who knows when I'll make it North.
The day's almost DONE!!!
Regards,
cheer_dad
The blur that was yesterday
I left work at lunch to head home and pick up the stuff for Cole's Christmas party at school. Then headed there to hang out with the kids. I think they had a good time, and got plenty of goodies. Then, later after picking up Whit and heading home, I hung out briefly, before taking off again. I took Whitney to her Christmas Choir Concert. Mom ended up meeting me there, and we enjoyed a good concert. The kids did a great job! It struck me last night just how well the choir director is able to manage all these kids. She is remarkable, and truly seems to love what she is doing. It takes a special kind of person to be a good teacher...and even more so to be a good choir teacher. They are the ones, that kids continue to return to the school to see, the one they have to say "hi" to when they attend concerts or talent shows years later. There are few others who will have such an impact. Anyway, that's just the observation I had, I've gotten a bit OFF TRACK again!
Okay, concert over and we head home. Big Red decides that we should go to Gran Ranchero to eat. So she calls Julie and Frank, and away we go. Mid-way through the "meal" and my 2nd TALL Dos Equis, we call JR, and harass him and Nikki, and they end up coming down and joining us. We close the restaurant down, a little after 10:00...and decide we're not done. So it's off to the Eagles, where the beer flows, along with a few shots (not me this time) and the machines take some of our money. There was this long discussion among the guys trying to figure out a song that Tom Petty did. I could remember the video from days gone by, Tom on a motorcycle, stopping at some "bar" in the middle of the desert, kind of a post apocalyptic setting. You know a little Road Warrior-ish. Well it wasn't until this morning that I figured it out, when JR reminded me, when I first got to work. I finally figured it out. The name of the song was "You Got Lucky!" Whew glad that's over.
Not real sure of what time we got home, I know, I know...bad! I go on a late night eating binge, and opt to sleep downstairs, since I'm aware I'm going to be snoring like a bear, and Big Red will be none too happy. Can't sleep at first and fire up laptop, and end up playing a $1 SNG and an Omaha hi/lo ring game. Earlier in the day, I'd played long enough on Poker Royale to blow $3.00. Well I made that back up, by winning the SNG for $3.00, and making $1.50 on the ring game. Go ahead and scoff and poke fun at the uber low stakes, but I was WAY DRUNK, and risking more than some pocket change...would have been stupid. Hell playing at all, was already not the brightest move I've ever made. But whatayagonnado!
So now I'm going on the few hours of sleep I got, and I'm fading. I'll definitely be taking a nap before heading to Yanok's tonight for the Big Year End game. A win tonight would really be a boost, and I could use it. Cross your fingers for me and Big Red, but mostly ME!!! : ) Gametime 9:00pm, see some of you there!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Drum roll please!
As more is posted, I'll let you know!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Well at least they're consenting adults, errr wait...
*Note to self...print People.com article...hang on fridge for daughter to see...RELOAD...
Regards,
cheer_dad
There should be a point
Lil sister Jamie Lynn spears, at the tender young age of 16 finds herself in a spotlight, she'd probably rather avoid, that of pregnancy! Hmmm, the Nickelodeon Zoey 101 star, for some time has been the "good" Spears child, and seemed to be getting it right where her older sibling wandered down an all too common path of destruction. You can read more on the story lines over at People.com if you're so inclined, but the snapshot above of my iGoogle page, and the People gadget shows precisely where the focus of the "people" is. Oh and note that the 3rd Story, which is more of the same actually, is saying that Lynne Spears (erstwhile mommie dearest of the uber famous Spears children) is delaying her BOOK on PARENTING! I think that's probably the smartest decision to come out of that family in... well, a very long time. I'm sure that one will skyrocket to the top though regardless...just because like the song says the "...people love it when you lose, give us DIRTY LAUNDRY! Kick 'em when they're up, kick 'em when they're down..." We are all of us a sad twisted lot, self included. In fact, Lindsay Lohan's mom ought to get busy on a book too, seeing as she's got another child star in the making (or nowadays is it an undoing.) And while I'm on that subject...celebrities and substance abuse comes to mind. Now I realize that alcohol and drugs can get a grip on anyone, regardless of social position and star power, BUT what I get really sick of hearing is of the latest celebutante heading off to court for their latest arrest involving drugs or alcohol. Crying "addiction" and heading off to one of the illustrious Promises REHAB centers, and that being okay with the judge. If anyone's keeping score, the PROMISES stats ain't all that stellar! Maybe, just maybe they ought to be a little more skeptical. Maybe Happy Hour should be cut back by a few hours after group therapy sessions!
They even rounded up Keifer Sutherland a while back, but there was no stop off in rehab this time...I guess he drew the wrong Monopoly Chance card...
But wow, have I gotten off another of my tangents. Okay, let's go back a little full circle-ish. What I'm really concerned about is 16-year-old Jamie Lynn... well no actually I'm REALLY concerned about my own 15-year-old daughter, Whitney, who I'm now seriously considering chaining up in the house, until she's 30... Thank goodness she pegged Britney for a skank a few years back, and stopped idolizing her like so many other little girls. (Hey wait, did you take that poster down off the back of your bedroom door!) In Whitney's defense, the Brit-meister was popular at the time, with the teenie bop crowd, and her name was similar, Brit...Whit and oh yeah they share that similarity of a December 2nd birthday (never thought I'd hear the end of that one.) What's it all mean? I don't know, prolly nothing. But my daughter's got a good head on her shoulders...and I've tried to be the best dad I can to her, and just hope that it's all enough. Then again, she does have a boyfriend...hmmm... maybe Junior and I should have a talk whilst I clean my gun collection.
In closing... HollyWeird, watch the kind of role models you're continuing to crank out. It seems you're more interested in placing the unwed mother on a pedestal for getting through it, and applaud the recovering addict for their struggle as well, Yet say nothing of the ones who opted for higher moral ground in the first place and didn't have either adversity through which to struggle. Don't get me wrong, I wish none of those above mentioned any ill-will (except Junior if he crosses my little girl) but I just don't wanna see their faces show up later on OPRAH touting their story and how they're a better person for it. blahblahblah, ad nauseum, blahblahblah.
I swear there was a point in this post somewhere, but I know I lost it. Let me know if you find it. Until then...
Regards,
cheer_dad
Monday, December 17, 2007
Stop the presses???
If "they" can't make it...and a weekend recap.
In other news...NDPT #12 took place on Saturday, and Erik P walked away with the top spot. It was a little lighter turnout tournament, with only 20 (due to other holiday season commitments, but we all had a blast. Mike Robey showed up with all the makings of a holiday wassail, that was a big hit, and a big intoxicator!!! Good Stuff! Thanks Mike. That same night also brought another sight I won't soon forget...JJ and Chris B wrestling one another to the floor of my basement. Laura talked to me today, and implied I should probably have an inspector check the integrity of my home's foundation after that! And again... move along folks, nothing to see here!
I'm sick AGAIN, as most of you know, on round #3 of antibiotics for this friggin' season. WTF!!! This has to be one of the nastiest illnesses I have EVER had! I'm just wiped out from it. Despite it, I was able to seize a 3rd place finish at the tournament, which for this year, at my house, has been a phenomenon for me! Maybe my luck's turning... which would be great, since this Friday I'm headed over to the Yanok's year ender tournament! I'll start that one as the chip leader. I'd really like to finish up that way too! : ) And the NDPT $50 year ender will be December 29th, at 6:00. I sent out the tournament notice a few minutes ago, and already have around 15 sign-ups, so everyone better bring your A-Game.
Oh and Friday, recall that a collection of us were headed out for dinner and a movie. Dinner, was a few quick drinks at BW3's and a mad dash to the mall. We get there only to learn that the kids movie Alvin and the Chipmunks was Sold Out! AHHHHHHHHH! So we lost some of the collective on that point. Others opted for Enchanted instead. The adults went, as planned, to I Am Legend. I'll say it was good. It wasn't great, but Will Smith did pull of the lead character roll very well. I think he did a great job of showing the inner turmoil that "Neville" was going through as the so called "last man on Earth." The movie reached a point at which it made a departure from the story line that was in the book of the same name by Richard Matheson, but I won't say that it was necessarily a good or a bad thing. It was just different. I think I even heard Frank say that he liked the movie ending better. The special effects were good, and I gauge that by the fact that Big Red jumped out of her seat and screamed during one particularly tense scene in the movie. Smith's interaction with his dog and the mannequins throughout the movie was great, and really made the character's mindset come alive. I won't mention more about the movie, because I don't want to ruin it for anyone. I try NOT to do that. In short I liked it, and like some things that were in the book, that the movie skipped, but then again, I liked some things that the movie had that the book lacked. So take that for what it's worth.
Time to leave...long evening awaits. Big Red going to her mom's to help wrap presents, while I take Whitney and Cole to Whit's basketball game. Man I hope the coach doesn't pull his "shtuff" again. You may read about me in tomorrow's police report section if he does. At any rate, see you all real soon. OH, and one other tidbit...the Vegas countdown is now T Minus... 33 Days, 2 Hours, 17 Minutes! WaHoo!
Regards.
cheer_dad
Friday, December 14, 2007
Google Analytics
In the good ole U.S. of A...
Okay, the West by god Virginia stats don't surprise me but, California is above Ohio!?! C'mon ya friggin' Buckeyes!
Then, there's the European block, but that whole SouthEast Asia thing has me stumped.
Must be some of JJ's people.
In other news...we are definitely headed to the movies tonight, and then maybe to the Eagle's to put down a few. Relax, it's the weekend, embrace your inner alky! Or another possibility is Shuman's Cash Game, which looks like it will be very juicy tonight. Frank and I BOTH noted the presence of one cash cow in particular. MMMMMMM, beefy!
And, "...what's that Lassie...Timmy's in the well...no?...oh...JR's not coming tomorrow night to NDPT #12!... Really?...something about a girlfriend...Now that really is tragic!!!"
Sorry Nikki!!! I saw the shot and just HAD to take it!
Frank, I'm gonna burn this image into the back of your brain!!!
"COOL-REFRESHING-DRINK!"
ack-phtt!!! patooie!!!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Regarding Pauly's (Tao of Poker) trip report
This is what trip reporting should be. I have new heights (or depths) for which to strive. Those aspirations include not only better blogging and trip reporting, but also depravity!
Thanks Pauly, for doing it RIGHT!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Wheeling Island website, checkup from work...
Regards,
cheer_dad
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Wheeling site follow up...and other plans
Wheeling Island website!?
What have you done to your website!?! The redesign, if that's what it is, doesn't even have your name at the top of the home page. The old site was amateurish, at best, but at least it had the basic elements of a web presence. Please tell me that the web designers are NOT doing a redesign while in production...if so you should fire them now. With the enormous advertising campaign that Wheeling Island is currently involved in (what with advertisements in CardPlayer and Bluff Magazines, billboards, radio and television commercials) it should be realized that you are doing yourself a disservice with your website. A number of my friends, colleagues, and fellow bloggers continue to track the progress and experience of the newly opened poker room at Wheeling Island, and as well will continue to report on our blogs as the additional table games are formally opened next week, BUT your website definitely needs an overhaul!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Pix from JR's game...
That's right Nikki, look away!
Some of the usual suspects
Vince is throwing daggers at me, with his eyes
Pugh, just a bit too happy...
Every newbie has his day
(It's how we rope 'em in!) : )
Matt ponders his next move...
John ponders his next beer...
Let's just call it a "re-enactment," one that
NO ONE EVER WANTS TO SEE AGAIN!!!
JR's first mistake, letting Big Red, anywhere near Nikki
Another re-enactment...and proof that you should keep her away from Nikki
Exhibit A
More proof...
Exhibit B, also the smoking gun I've been waiting on to prove infidelity!
(Okay, it'll have to be doctored a bit.)
Exhibit C, needs no explanation
Regards,
cheer_dad
A catch up post
There has been extensive coverage of the gathering of poker bloggers in Las Vegas (WPBT, World Poker Bloggers Tour) for their "Holiday Classic at the Venetian. I'll refer you to the following blog post http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerblog/archives/006018.php for pictorial and written coverage of the event, in which 120+ bloggers came together for the 4th Annual Poker Bloggers Holiday Event. I recognize a number of them by name, and some by photo. One day, maybe I'll be able to join their ranks at one of these gatherings.
I also wanted to take the opportunity to thank the Yanok's once again for their hospitality on Friday night for their tournament(s) as always it was a great night. I made one donk move...which cost me a money spot in the tournament. That's what you get when you fail to pay attention. I had the stack to sustain me to a 1st or 2nd finish, but blew it on my mistake. Rather than dwell on it, I'll learn from it, and not make the same error in the future. I guess in the interest of moving things along I'm inclined often times to "rush" to act in a hand. Unfortunately, this has led me to act too soon, and in this case I gave away my stack. Ouch!
Also, thanks to JR for hosting his tournament on Saturday. Thank goodness I was able to make a 3rd place showing in game 1, and Big Red the same in game 2. There was a lot of good times to be had. A lot of drinking and utter mayhem ensued throughout the night. Jr's got the pictures to prove it too! AND, Nikki it was nice to meet you. Hope despite all of our antics and poker playing, that you had a good time. Once you get drawn in to all of our insanity, it'll be a long road back.
NDPT #12 is coming up on December 15th at 6:00pm. This will be the last "regular (points)" game of the year. Only the Year-Ender remains, which I'm still sorting out a date for. We'll discuss and finalize this Saturday. I will have to make sure not to conflict with the Yanok's year ender on the 21st. AND, I have to attend it, since I'm currently the chip leader, for this event! This game will present a strange situation in that, everyone starting will start out with different chip stacks. I think I'll have in the neighborhood of $385, while some will have around $30. Strategy here is going to be VERY IMPORTANT. I'll need to think this through. I'll also need to fully acknowledge the other big chip stacks, and avoid a devastating hand, which could mean the end of my tournament life.
I attended my daughter's basketball game last night, at Edison...and I was not real happy about it. Once again, I watched as my daughter, Heather, and even Laura, got to ride the bench throughout the game until the last 29 seconds at which time the schmuck of a coach finally decided to put 'em in. By this time the game was a lost cause. Frankly, the game was going the direction of Hamilton, since the end of the 1st half. There was at one point an 18 point deficit, that the girls just never recovered from. The coach could very easily have begun putting in the other girls. I think one major flaw in what he is doing involves playing on his starters, and he's absolutely wearing them out. They are beginning to lose steam, and the score begins to show it as we go along. I noticed this week and last that the opposing team's coach was keeping the team fresh, by substituting often. Our coach could learn a thing or two. Whitney and Heather complained, and the coach noted my presence waiting in the wings, and knew I was pissed. Me going up to him, would have been a BIG MISTAKE. Frankly, he didn't want to hear all of the words that I had in mind.
Wish there were more substance to my comments today. A quick re-read makes it all look like a lot of pointless drivel. But there were a number of things I wanted to cover, but just don't think I covered it all very well. I'll make a better effort of it next time.
Regards,
cheer_dad
Sunday, December 09, 2007
The weekend continues
Regards,
cheer_dad
Friday, December 07, 2007
Long weekend ahead, but I need one
My day will be over in just a few minutes. I'll head home, see the kids, grab a bite to eat, then we're heading over to the Yanok's for tonight's game(s.) November and December qualifiers are tonight. I'd like to hold onto my slim points lead going into the Year End Tournament that he has put together for us. Big Red tells me that I'll need to chalk up a win in the first game of the evening in order to allow me to play in the 2nd game. Geesh, no pressure there! I'll let you know how that plan all works out. Tomorrow night we're headed to JR's card night, I wonder if I have to win enough to cover that too? Then, Sunday, Big Red invited us to head over to Scott and Sally's to watch the Steelers play. She threw down the challenge last night at dinner at "Gran Ranchero." I'm just hoping that there's not bloodshed involved, when Teresa starts rooting against Sally and Scott's beloved Steelers. However it ends up, I'm sure I'll have more entertainment from watching all of them, than any football game could ever offer up.
It's time for me to bolt! See you all soon!
Regards,
cheer_dad
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Opportunities still abound
Some of you have even asked if I'm concerned that with the opening of Wheeling and Chester and later Cross Lanes (Tri-State) poker rooms and sundry games, will actually hurt our home games. I don't think so at all. In fact, I think it will only add to the frenzy. The home tourneys and cash games that we continue to have, are VERY social events. And in a lot of cases present an entertainment option to a lot of us, particularly couples, that is much cheaper than any other entertainment available to us here in the Mid-Ohio Valley. I think more and more home games will be available for a long time to come, so don't worry about it. I'll keep the light on in the local card room, and keep the chips stacked up nice and neat for you all. This coming year, I will continue to host poker tournaments, but may actually be able to cut back on the number of times per year, that I personally host, and instead attend the games of others instead. More and more of you are hosting games thereby alleviating some of the "stresses" involved with putting a game together every other week, or month. Since Erik S is still hosting his tourneys and the oh so "juicy" cash games that's always an option. Frank has River's Edge Poker Club in full swing, JR (a.k.a. Smartass, Junior, or Uncle Jun) set off a Vegas grenade in his basement and boasts a helluva poker room now, don't forget the Yanok's game (although I can't elaborate since what happens there, stays there!) And for the more adventurous among you there are the IBEW games that Julie M can ALWAYS be counted on to give the scoop on, and when I can once again "afford" to wander in to the other game with Matt and his brother-in-law, I'll do so. Seriously though, the guy in for $1,500 that night still freaked me out a little!!! I really gotta improve my game! There are also the Moose games that are still going on, although I've never taken part there. Lundo, is still running his game, last I heard. And there are some other "beefy" below the radar games that I can point you to if you've got some deep pockets, and a hankerin' for a little sumpin' sumpin'. And I know that a number of you have other games that you attend with your "other" friends, whoever in the heck they are. You know the ones that you're willing to be seen with in daylight hours, as opposed to this pack of degenerates! We look better in a little less light, and a beer or twelve! Anyway, I've way over beleaguered a point I think I was trying to make. There's lots of poker to be played here in our hometown and surrounding area. A renewed poker boom is taking place at a lot of local levels, despite a possible reduction at the big name events and television tournaments. People have rediscovered the game. And not just hold 'em, which many believe will begin to take a backseat to Omaha, and the H.O.R.S.E. tournaments and ring games are gaining a lot of popularity, forcing mastery of a multiple of poker disciplines.
All I can really say is, that poker in it's many forms and venues, is Alive and Well, and will be that way for many moons to come. Hang on tight folks, this Merry-Go-Round is moving fast. I'll see MANY of you this weekend, and many more next. But for now, I gotta run off to Project Management Class, and be a good little government worker.
Regards,
cheer_dad
P.S. Countdown to Las Vegas... 44 Days, 10 Hours, 7 Minutes!!! We gotta look up the little Korean? dealer whose name was also Frank, and see if he actually did "...prolly ROOOOSSSE his job!"
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
The passing of Chip Reese
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Sometimes sh!t don't taste so good...
When I said the style lacked class, what I meant to do was echo a sentiment I heard on the AnteUp Podcast recently, but OBVIOUSLY I didn't do a very good job of it, and I ended up looking like a dick! What the two hosts expressed was that at a live table they tended to "like" or "gravitate" toward and emulate a tight/aggressive class of play. Whereas more and more what they are seeing at the tables is a very loose/aggressive class of player emerging as a controller of the table. While they applauded their ability, they still tended to "like" the guys who are playing tight/aggressive. For example they tended to gravitate toward Daniel Negraneau and Phil Ivey instead of Mike Matasow or even Phil Laak. The styles or classes of play are different here, and on the program the hosts made the comment that they couldn't fault the play of Mike and Phil Laak, but that it was more foreign to them than that of Daniel and Phil Ivey. They tended to like those players who played like them. What they went on to say...and what I failed to continue to elaborate on... was that there was a flaw in preferring one player over the other. The guys that they actually had more to learn from were the ones who did not share their own style of play. They would actually be doing themselves a favor if they paid more attention to the play style of those dissimilar to themselves. At first glance loose/aggressive class players look like "wild animals" to those of us who unfortunately learned to play the game as the TV players and books were telling us to, tight/aggressive. It sticks us hard when we see an inferior starting hand beat strong starting hands. We tend to blame poor play on others, but fail to turn our judgement back on ourselves, and realize we should let 'em go when they fail to improve. That's where we get outplayed. These aren't suckouts or bad beats, there our own damn fault. Unfortunately no one likes to admit their own flaws.
Matt, you're a friend, and I'd like it to stay that way. You're welcome to play at the house anytime. In fact, I had you and the wife signed up already for December 15th. I'd like to have you there...I mean how else am I ever going to get any better?
I've long said that you were a MUCH better player than me. You have a greater fundamental understanding of the game than I do, and it comes from experience, and particularly experience with playing at stakes much higher than I've been able to get comfortable with. Even the game at Bob's made me sweat a little. The size of the bankrolls (not the buy-in) was the thing. My disposable poker income (as dictated by my wife) was nowhere near as high as the majority of the guys at the table. This gave them (and you) a decided edge over me, which I realized. I haven't played in many games in which I really "felt" like the sucker. I did there...and recognized it in less than the "first half hour at the table." I played scared and made stupid mistakes. The only way that my game will EVER progress though is to play with people who are better than I am. It'll force me to get better (or go broke.) BUT, I need a bigger roll to feel confident in doing it. Playing scared, I might as well just hand it over right now. I also need to gravitate away from the super tight/passive style that I've come to use at the table. My hand selection is absolutely killing me. And my willingness to take calculated chances has a VERY long way to go. As for your comment that you want to give the impression that you'll play any two cards, well that obviously works! I find you damn near impossible to put on a hand! When I think I'm being pushed around, you show me the aces, when I make you for aces you show the 7-3os.
What has caused me the greatest trouble is the fact that the online money I have has always been small, and so I learned to play at micro-limits. That's done me a great disservice! It taught me to think in terms of bets as being units, instead of their actual value. $2.00 is still just $2.00, but playing at a .05/.10 NLHE table, that's a huge friggin' bet. Losing it online, when all I used to have was $50 was a big deal to me. I need to remember to change gears a bit when I move up in limits though, and remember that sometimes, any hand is worth a few dollars.
At any rate, I hope you actually see this post, and recognize that it's intended as a sincere apology. I don't like to make anyone mad, or step on toes, but I guess I did both. If you don't return to see it, I'll probably call and ask you to take a look. If it's any consolation, since I read your reply, I've been kicking myself in the ass for coming across the way I did. And if that's not enough, I'll mention that I just got back from the dentist, where I took a good drillin', so c'mon haven't I been punished sufficiently?
This is one of those cases where yesterday's word of the day is applicable to the blog owner... DONKTARD!
Regards,
cheer_dad
P.S. After writing this, I happened across the following post over at the Full Tilt Poker Blog by Michael Craig, and he puts a very fine point on what I was trying to say... http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/poker-blog/2007/12/293_part_ii_shut_yer_yap.php
Monday, December 03, 2007
Some stuff and a word of the day
In other news, it seems that JR got the last laugh on the Murray's and the Wolfe's on Saturday night. During the WVU game/cluster-frack Frank texted JR to see how the date was going, and throughout the evening we were entertained with replies, stating that the date ended early during dinner, and he opted to head instead for the $1/$2 NLHE table in Wheeling. Laughter (and a little jealously ensued!) Turns out, that the date continued, and he parted ways with said maiden in the neighborhood of 1:30 in the AM. So, he didn't get any poker in after all, or at least any that involved a deck of cards! : ) Sorry, lady...don't know you yet, so I can continue to talk trash!
It is bitter cold and windy outside. The morning's walk from the truck to the building was enough to bring tears to the eyes and left you gasping for breath. BRRR! I hate the cold, hate the Winter, hate having those clearly defined 4 seasons. I'd be much happier with, oh say ONE!!! I wonder if I can retire to someplace tropical, or very warm?
Oh and finally, my word for the day is DONKTARD! After reading it on the AnteUp Blog, I got a good chuckle and found that it is VERY fitting of a number of the players I've encountered recently at Wheeling Island's poker room. You should be able to mop up with them, but as is pointed out at AnteUp, too many of them at a table can be a VERY dangerous thing. You can't bluff a donktard. You need powerful, if not nuts hands to take it down, but the suckouts can be severe.
There's a lot of poker coming up in the the next few weeks, the Yanok's, JR's, Mine, and a couple of year-end games yet to be scheduled. Then maybe a short, well-deserved break before a big contingency of us head of to the land of lights in the desert (Las Vegas.) ETA is 47 Days, 3 Hours, 10 Minutes, according to the iGoogle gadget I've got in place. Rest up...save your pennies gang, it's going to be one heckuva ride! See you all soon.
Regards,
cheer_dad
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Another baby step online, and WVU sucks!
Only other thing I'm interested in, is finding out what brought JR's date to an end last night. BUT on the positive side, it sounded like he was having a great run at the $1/$2 NLHE table! Apparently everyone but of course him, was interested in the WVU vs Pitt game. Gotta run.
Regards,
cheer_dad