Posts Tagged ‘WSOP’
Yes, I know I haven’t updated this page in quite a while. That is totally my fault. I have been mega busy working. I have a couple of clients that have been keeping me very busy and at one point I had over 100 poker articles to write. I actually completed all of them and this week I have been slacking in comparison to the past two to three weeks. Of course my “slacking” still made me more money than a lot of people make a week. Yes, that sounds like bragging, and it is.
So we have a new President of the United State. Barack Obama won in convincing fashion over John McCain. I voted for McCain, but not without seriously considering Obama. I was leaning his way all the way to almost the end. Taxes and certain statements he made started me to lean McCain. Everyone that is buying into the “only the $250,000 and up crowd will see more taxes” need to do your research. Now, things may change and the plan may turn out better than what my research indicates. In a way I hope so. This isn’t because Obama won, but because the country typically prospers economically under a democratic president. There are certain points to Obama that I did like as well, so it wasn’t a “Obama bad, McCain good”type of vote. My research indicates that I would be potentially better off under Obama than McCain, and therefore I voted as such.
Now, with that being said, this election showed me the flaw in our current electoral system, especially for my state. In my state, the overall popular vote was significantly influenced by about 6 areas. In Missouri, the vote for the entire state was influenced primarily by Kansas City and St Louis. Due to the fact that these areas are much more heavily populated, the balance of power is shifted such to where if a candidate is a heavy winner, such as Obama was, then the state stands a chance to go to that candidate.
What should we do? I like what Nebraska and Maine do. First, they give the vote representing the two senators to the overall popular election. Then, the rest of the votes go by who won the popular vote in the particular district. For instance, look at Virginia. Lets say that a candidate wins the overall popular vote. He would get the two votes automatically. Next, the other 11 votes would be divided up according to who won the popular vote in the particular district. Lets say that the candidate won 6 of the districts. Then he would get 6 of the electoral votes and the opposing candidate would have gotten the other 5. I like this better as it prevents a few areas from swaying an entire state and actually makes the individual vote count more.
Now, I am not saying that using this system would have won McCain the election. It probably would not. It would have made it closer and a little more in line what the country actually thinks. I’m sorry folks, but from what I am seeing, the majority of the county was not overwhelmingly in favor of Obama. If you were in a big city or a highly liberal state, then yes, but in other states, such as Missouri and Virginia, the state was clearly not head over heels for Obama.
The WSOP Final table is tomorrow. I’m still of the opinion that this was a bad idea for the game. We will finally get to see tomorrow who will play heads-up and then Monday who will win. I shouldn’t say this, but I am rooting for some type of screwed up abnormality so that they won’t do this again. However, ratings are up and if ESPN decrees it’s good, it will likely be back.
Just a couple of weeks now before I head out to Vegas. I am looking forward to it. I tried playing some last night and did so-so. Of course, I was playing tired and played too distracted. Still managed a 2nd and 1st place finish out of three games played. My stud game play seems to be getting better in all realms. I hope this translates into strong H.O.R.S.E. finishes in Vegas as I am playing two H.O.R.S.E. events. I will be staying at the 4 Queens downtown. I’m also really hoping that this event draws decent. I would hate to go all that way for a bunch of tourneys that don’t draw over 50.
Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Las Vegas, Poker - General, Presidential Election, WSOP Posted in Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Tournaments | No Comments »
Last year the United States Poker Championship drew over 164 players. The winner took home over $606k in prize money. ESPN had another set of poker reruns that they could run over and over again.
Enter the 2008 United States Poker Championship…..
ESPN decides not to renew their contract to broadcast the USPC. What happens as a result? The total number of players for the Main Event clocked in at 52, and that was after they let 2 players register late. What a difference a year, and a lack of TV coverage makes.
This goes to show you the state of a lot of major poker championships. If there isn’t any TV exposure involved, then the drawing power just isn’t there anymore. Events like the World Series of Poker will still draw crowds regardless of TV coverage. It is the World Series. People will come. However, what reason do they have to come for the United States Poker Championship. The answer used to be, “To get on TV.” Now the answer is…….you tell me. It isn’t to win the prize money. If that is the case Antonio Esfandiari would have hung around and played. He showed up, but decided not to play. I guess 200k just isn’t worth the effort. It goes to show you that money isn’t the only driving force in poker today.
With that said, what about me? What have I been up to? Writing, writing, and more writing really. I have had a couple of projects that have taken up a lot of my time. The good news is that I have made enough money to where I am not going to be struggling to pay bills for a while. In fact, I am seriously looking to find a tournament set I deem worthy to play. Shakopee is out. I looked at the schedule and it was “ok,” but the structures are horrible. The USPC is out because I was too busy and bluntly, I have never played well overall in AC in tournaments. Tunica is a possibility. I am waiting for the schedule. The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas is holding a tournament next month that is all Non-Holdem events. The buy-ins are somewhat low and I am considering that one. I could actually stay 7 days across the road at Binion’s and probably play the entire set for a grand total of $2,000, including airfare and plane ticket.
I think I will look around a bit more before making a final decision. I would really like to do Tunica tho as I might could tie it into my writing better since it is a WSOP Circuit event and two of my blogs are WSOP blogs. Of course, the AC Circuit is in December, but I will bet you that it will be all NL crapshoot.
Tags: ESPN, Golden Nugget, Poker - General, United States Poker Championship, WSOP, WSOP Circuit Posted in Atlantic City, Personal, Poker - General, Tournaments | No Comments »
September 13, 1975 is when it all started. From that day forth the world has been host to THE James. Today is the celebration of that day. And what am I doing for this grand day? My ass is getting up early, going to a bunkhouse kitchen and entering shooting scores into a computer. Ya, real exciting eh? Well, not all 4-H volunteer work is exciting, but it has to be done. I’ll be going a little early so I can go have a birthday dinner with my friend Summer.
Have you ever had one of your friends go off in such a rage of anger that you end up touched about how much they really care about you? That happened to me this week. I won’t go into the why my friend went off like she did, but by the time she was done I was really touched by what she said, even if she was hopping mad when she said it.
Tomorrow, I am going with my friend Erin to see Mamma Mia. She couldn’t get together with me today because of her working. Believe it or not, I picked this movie. For those of you that look at me cockeyed, realize I am a person who saw Sweeney Todd at the theatre 4 times. Besides, the only other movie I wanted to see I promised another female friend I would go see Wednesday.
Lately, I have been playing a lot of NL Single Draw 2-7 Lowball sit-n-gos on PokerStars. With the exception of one, I have at least cashed in every one. In these Sngs you must make it heads-up to make the money. Today I played 3. I won two and finished 2nd in the other one. I have been have somewhat poor results in triple draw limit lowball. I found out really quick in this game how wide of an array of hands you can consistently win with. One thing that I do like to still try and stick with is to try and only do 1 card draws while we are still 4 handed or more. Obviously that doesn’t always become the case, but I try.
My runs in Stud 8 or Better lately have been pretty bad. Some of it is frankly bad play on my part. I have been making a few plays and getting too fancy. In the last day or so, I have went back to playing with a little more sense and have at least finished ahead in every session. I think I need to go back and focus on playing some tournaments as opposed to the cash games I have been playing. I enjoy tournaments a lot more and I seem to focus harder on them.
Speaking of which, I have tried to pick up a couple of books to work on my Stud HI tournament game a little bit. I am a good stud player. I know this, but my tournament results live when I have played have been outright horrible. My feeling is my problem comes from playing a certain style that doesn’t work as well as it should in tournaments. I’m going to take a look at a couple of books and see if I can get some inspiration. I may just end up getting a friend of mine to sit me down and teach me some finer points like Bill Boston taught me regarding Stud 8.
I intended to go to Atlantic City sometime this coming week for the United States Poker Championships. That’s not happening now. I love the schedule, but I am holding onto my money and also focusing some on my writing. My gigs have really picked up lately, especially from one dude that has me writing a lot on poker. I talked to the guy at PokerNews about future gigs with them and it isn’t looking real promising. I got the “we may have work” line. I probably won’t hear from them until around WSOP time. That’s fine too. Actually, if things keep going the way they are with this one client writing, I may not want to take on any other gigs for a while. That wouldn’t upset me at all.
Anywho, have a great weekend all. Maybe Ill come back and tell you what Summer got me for my birthday.
Tags: Atlantic City, NL 2-7 Lowball, Poker - General, Pokernews, pokerstars, Stud 8 or Better, United States Poker Championships, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in Atlantic City, Limit Poker, Personal, Poker - General, Stud 8, Stud Poker | No Comments »
We really had some fun with names this past World Series of Porno, I mean World Series of Poker. For your amusement, I am going to dramatize a hand between some players.
Zelong Dong Comes Up Short
Zelong Dong limped in from early position. Strong Wang then raised from middle position. Woody Deck sat upright directly after the raise and then made the call. Dong called as well. On a flop of A-5-6, Zelong Dong checked and Strong Wang splattered some chips in the amount of 2,000. Woody Deck made the call. Zelong Dong called. The turn fell the 4 of clubs and Zelong Dong checked to Strong Wang, who again bet out in the amount of 4,000. Deck folded and Dong called. The river fell the 2 of diamonds and Zelong Dong checked out Strong Wang for a moment before checking. Wang bet out 12,000 and Dong decided to look him up. Zelong Dong showed A-5 for two pair, while Wang showed A-3 for the wheel. Strong Wang yanked in the pot.
Tags: Strong Wang, Woody Deck, World Series of Poker, World Series of Porno, WSOP, Zelong Dong Posted in NL Holdem, Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Tournaments | No Comments »
A lot of interesting and strange things happened at the WSOP this summer. Some good and some bad. Below are some things I discovered:
Harrahs truly does try and accommodate all players. We had deaf players, legally blind players, players in wheelchairs, players with no arms, and even a quadriplegic. (With that being said, the media is TOO SENSITIVE in trying not to offend handicapped players.)
Mike Matusow is just as insane off the camera as on. (Proven by him coming up to me and randomly ranting about his chip stack during a break. Why did he come and rant to me personally? I made eye contact I guess. I don’t know.)
David Singer complains a lot….
John Phan would get a ticket in Oklahoma for playing too slow.
People take $10,000 whims….
Blogs do indeed take on people’s personalities. (I wrote some blog entries during one event and for two days people came up and TOLD me that I wrote that. Didn’t ask me. They told me. And most didn’t even know my name.)
The phrase “One time” is probably the most overused phrase in history.
Followed by “bad beat.”
Followed directly by “ship it.”
Playing connect four is so much fun, but YOU play alone, cause you’re a virgin.
People have a hard time grasping the concept as to why a decent poker player would rather do something other than play poker. (You have no idea how many times I was asked why I didn’t play.)
Younger players need to learn more about the history of poker beyond Doyle Brunson, Stu Unger, and Johnny Chan.
Jean-Robert Bellande may appear to be a jerk but he does have an honorable side. In the Limit Shootout, he was heads up and his opponent did not return on time from break. He refused to take his seat and let the dealer pass the blinds around until his opponent arrived.
“If you don’t lose a hand heads up, you will eventually win a tournament.” - Words of wisdom from Tom Schneider referring to Daniel Negranu’s bracelet win.
Tags: David Singer, Harrah's, Jean-Robert Bellande, Mike Matusow, Tom Schneider, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in Limit Poker, NL Holdem, Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Tournaments | No Comments »

This past Monday, I returned from my stint at the World Series of Poker as a blogger for PokerNews.com. It was a fantastic experience, one which I hope to get the chance to do again sometime. Playing in the World Series is a lot different from reporting the World Series. I actually enjoyed the later more this time. One reason is that I didn’t have the stress associated with playing. The last two years, I was burnt out by the time the World Series was over. This year, I could have continued on past the time my contract expired. I was glad to be done though. By the time 4-H Camp time arrived, I was sort of regretting my decision. I ended up figuring out later on that was just due to my missing camp. I talked with several people about camp, and things went well. Step will be taken to where I can attend next year. There is a small hole in me that is noticeably missing due to not attending camp. At the same time, we must make sacrifices in our lives at time to make our overall life better, or at least put ourselves in said position. (more…)
Tags: David Benyamine, Jennifer Harman, John Phan, Melissa Castello, Mike Matusow, Poker - General, Stud Poker, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in HORSE, Limit Poker, NL Holdem, Omaha 8, Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Stud Poker, Tournaments | No Comments »

I covered Event #29, which was a $3,000 NL Holdem event. As most of you know, I hate NL Holdem, but I will play it and I will cover it because thats where the money is at. Tuesday night was the final table of the $3k NL event. John Phan and David Singer were two of the pro’s at the table. (more…)
Tags: John Phan, Johnny Neckar, NL Holdem, Poker - General, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in NL Holdem, Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Tournaments | No Comments »
I am writing from Event #29, the $3,000 NL Event. Since I have last posted, we finished event #22, the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event. Jens Voertmann won the event, but it was a fantastic final table with Marcel Luske, Steve Zolotow, Hoyt Corkins, and Jennifer Harman. Out of those four, only Marcel had any real shot to win as he finished 3rd. He was up and down a long time but finally his loose style caught up to him. I am glad that Voertmann won out of the two left, especially after one hand late. Doug Ganger and Voertmann were playing a hand of Omaha Hi-Lo where Ganger slowrolled Voertmann. After that hand, it was as if Voertmann said, “Ok, we play now.” He just flattened Ganger after that point.
Today, I am covering the $3,000 NL event. Some big names, but a lot of the top tier names are over in the $10,000 Limit Event. I would much rather be there, but I guess I have to do time in the NL jail. Actually, it’s not too bad to cover. Its actually simple. I think thats the point. Its so simple a game that after a while, everything is routine.
After this event, in three days I cover the $10,000 Omaha 8 or Better World Championship. That should be a lot of fun. The only down side to all this is that I am beginning to miss some of my friends, which was to be expected.
Unless I make a last minute change, I probably wont play in a WSOP event this year. I am planning on playing the Stud 8 or Better event down at Binion’s on the 24th, but right now anything else will depend on my schedule and how I feel. I may hang around and play over at the Orleans open next month, but I haven’t decided.
Anyway, I will try and write again before the end of the 3k event, but this event isn’t all that exciting.
Tags: Holdem, HORSE, Limit Holdem, Omaha 8 or Better, Omaha Hi-Lo, Poker - General, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in HORSE, Limit Poker, NL Holdem, Omaha 8, Personal, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Stud 8, Stud Poker, Tournaments | No Comments »
Well, the 10k Stud World Championship is behind us and Eric Brooks wound up winning the event. With 16 players left we had Chad Brown, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey, and Erik Seidel left in our field. Out of all of those, only Seidel made the final. Seidel could never amass a huge stack at the final and as a result finished 5th.
I was not surprised in the least that Kostritsyn finished 3rd. In fact, if not for some card catching, he should have been out long before then. He made a lot of rookie mistakes during the final table. From what I saw of his play, it amazes me that he even cashed, much less finished third in the event. He was a prime target to trap and take a lot of chips from. Eric Brooks caught on to this and took two huge chunks out his ass at the final table. I told my partner Heath that was covering the event that the true stud players would take advantage of him, and they did.
Today begins the 3K H.O.R.S.E. event. This should be a very stacked field as you will have mixed games specialist and a lot of pros trying to make their way through a smaller field. I would not be surprised if we had 400 or more players in this event. 500 wouldn’t shock me. I will be covering the event for Pokernews, so head over there and click on live reporting.
Finally got my first paycheck for this gig, so I finally have some money. I haven’t played much my last two days off due to the fact I was nearly broke. I mostly just hung out. Summer called me today and told me that she might fly out to see me while I am here. That would be good. I miss her. Of course that will just get a couple more guys talking more than they already are. I will go into that further in a future post.
Anywho, got to go get ready for work.
Tags: 7 Card Stud, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, HORSE, HORSE Poker, Phil Ivey, Stud Poker, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in HORSE, Limit Poker, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Stud Poker, Tournaments | No Comments »
Well I have been officially working for two weeks at the World Series of Poker and I must say that this has been a fantastic experience. I have worked at least parts of 3 events so far. I first worked Event #2, which was the $1,500 buy-in NL event. I worked that for days 1a and 1b. I had a couple interesting posts about Scotty Nguyen on day two in which we talked a little.
Next, I worked Event #6 which is the $1,500 Omaha 8 or Better event. That was a great event. I worked it from start to finish. Saw a couple of people I knew and had a good time. Got to cover my first final table. I even got in a couple of media shots and I “may” get to be on TV as a result of that one. We will see this fall.
Right now, I am working Event #14, which is the $10,000 buy-in Seven Card Stud World Championship. This one has been the most fun so far. I am doing a lot of coverage on a living legend of Vegas, Archie “The Greek” Karas. He is the man that came out to Vegas with $50, ran it up to $40,000,000 and then lost it all back. It’s been a lot of fun covering him and all the other pros. I will be covering the Stud World Championship to its conclusion.
Of course, if you want to follow my stuff, go to www.pokernews.com and click on the live reporting link. Any of my events, look for the nick of compncards, and you will find my stuff.
Got to go. I have to be at work in an hour. (If you want to call it work)
Tags: 7 Card Stud, Omaha 8 or Better, Omaha Hi-Lo, Pokernews, Stud Poker, World Series of Poker, WSOP Posted in Limit Poker, Omaha 8, Poker - General, Poker Personalities, Stud Poker, Tournaments | No Comments »
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