Worst Play Ever?

I’m not exaggerating, I really can not think of another hand that I’ve seen played as badly as this guy played his JJ. The only other contender is when people in tournaments post like half their stack in the BB and then fold getting a bazillion to one because they … Read full post

Bluffing With an Overpair

This was from a full ring table, where the game plays very differently than at a 6-max table. There are more fish, in general, but you get fewer opportunities to play hands with them. There are also some real nits who would get killed at a short-handed table but can … Read full post

Thanks, Logan

My friend Logan happened to look in on me yesterday while I was playing and sent me this e-mail: “I have a note on xxxx at your 5-10 table. Heads up he will min check raise as a bluff or semi bluff.”

So today I was playing with the same … Read full post

Big Laydown

Full Tilt Poker – No Limit Hold’em Cash Game – $5/$10 Blinds – 3 Players – (LegoPoker Hand History Converter)

SB: $1,223.00
BB: $1,220.50
Hero (BTN): $995.00

Preflop: Hero is dealt 9 T (3 Players)
Hero raises to $35.00, SB calls $30.00, BB folds

Flop: ($80) Q

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Bah

Full Tilt Poker – No Limit Hold’em Cash Game – $3/$6 Blinds – 5 Players – (LegoPoker Hand History Converter)

SB: $603.00
BB: $630.00
UTG: $685.00
CO: $887.00
Hero (BTN): $600.00

Preflop: Hero is dealt Q Q (5 Players)
2 folds, Hero raises to $21.00, SB … Read full post

Yeti Theorem!

Some of you may have heard of the Yeti Theorem, named for the 2+2 poster who first postulated it. The theorem states that when the pre-flop raiser 3-bets a check-raise on a paired flop, he can very rarely stand a 4-bet. Consider if you raise pre-flop and bet a 993 … Read full post

August

…was my third losing month of 2007. I was only out about $1500, and I made almost $1000 in rakeback, so it was really more of a breakeven month than a losing month. Still, there was a negative sign in front of the total on my spreadsheet, and that makes … Read full post

It’s Sunday, but I can’t complain

I was really happy with the way I was playing yesterday. The aggressive style that wins money at shorthanded 5/10 NL has been getting me into trouble in tournament play lately, but yesterday I didn’t do anything dumb: no hopeless calls, no big bluffs, and no desperation plays. I was … Read full post

Yes I still play poker

This is from a $100 freezeout on Poker Stars. Villain in this hand is Lilholdem, one of the most successful tournament players around. From what I’ve seen, he’s loose and aggressive, sometimes to a fault.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (9 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of … Read full post

CDSI Update

Sorry for the lack of updates, but as predicted, I haven’t spent a lot of time on the computer in Chicago. I’m out here for a week volunteering for the Chicago Debate Summer Institute, a two-week camp very similar to the institute I ran in Boston last week. Unlike my … Read full post

Headed to Chicago

Sorry things have been slow recently, but I haven’t played much, with Boston’s summer institute last week, and now I’m headed out to Chicago to volunteer for a week at their institute. I won’t be playing much if any poker, and probably won’t have a lot of opportunity to update … Read full post

John McCain on the Daily Show

Not that we’re in agreement politically, but I’ve got a lot of respect for McCain, more than I have for pretty much any other politician. He seems genuine, humble, funny, intelligent, thoughtful, etc. Nothing like a few years in a Vietnamese prison camp to give you some perspective, I guess.… Read full post

BDL Institute Finale

Today was the last day of the BDL’s week-long summer institute, and it really went better than I could have hoped. There were some snags, particularly when the post office lost three weeks worth of my mail including all of the applications, but we rallied and managed to bring together … Read full post

FTOPS Event 9

I skipped Tuesday’s $200 O/8 event, but played the $300 rebuy 6-max last night. I started to the left of kwob20, who was playing like a complete monkey during the rebuy period, just shipping his stack in really bad spots. In one hand, he limped behind a limper, I potted … Read full post

FTOPS Event 7

I literally felt physically ill after busting out of this tournament. That was probably in no small part due to the fact that I’d slept badly the night before, spent the whole day teaching and running around doing other things to keep the BDL summer institute going, and then played … Read full post

BDL Summer Institute

I’ll start by telling you that the BDL camp got off to a good start. We had twelve students on our first day, which was about as many as I’d expected when we first thought about having an institute, but not as many as I’d hoped after the flood of … Read full post

FTOPS Event 6

Once again, got off to a good start. Eventually, this happened:

Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $100/$200
9 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: $13505
UTG+1: $15869
MP1: $1845
MP2: $7740
MP3: $10452
Foucault: $7435
Button: $2686
SB: $10085
BB: $6027

Pre-flop: (9 players) Foucault … Read full post

FTOPS Event 5

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Skipped Event 4, which was the $500 PLO 6-max. Chief (for those of you who know him) IM’ed me for a quick primer in the game cuz he satellited in. My first piece of advice was not to play satellites for tournaments you shouldn’t be playing. I told him … Read full post

FTOPS Event 3

$200 Pot Limit Hold ‘Em. I built up from 3000 to 5000 early on when my KK flopped KJJ and the clown who called me out of position with Q9o bluffed his gutshot into me. That should have taught me something: don’t try to bluff random tournament donkeys. At 25/50, … Read full post

FTOPS Event 2

Last night was the $200 HORSE event. I made it about three hours in, ran well in the first couple levels against some clueless donks, then got nothing playable for like an hour, got outdrawn by another donkey at Razz, rebuilt thanks to some stubborn Stud donkeys, made a baby … Read full post

Harry Potter a L’Ecole Des Sorciers

I took seven semesters of French in college, and though I’ve never been to a French-speaking country, my knowledge of the language, particularly the written languate, was pretty strong when I graduated. In the past three years, though, I’ve barely used it. I’ve been wanting to read the Harry Potter … Read full post

30 rebuy bustout hand

Since I was already planning on playing the Stars $300 and FTP $200 last night, and I’m going to be playing more tournaments because of FTOPS, I decided just to play all tournaments last night and no cash. That’s probably wise anyway, because the mentality required for tournaments versus is … Read full post

FTOPS Event 1

The fifth Full Tilt Online Poker Series started with a $200+9 NLHE tournament last night. It got a huge field, well over 4000 players, and featured the usual generous FTOPS structure. There were no antes, for example, until two hours into the tournament. A little over 500 places paid, and … Read full post

Jerry Yang

Sorry, I know this is old news, but it’s something I’ve been wanting to comment on for a while. In my opinion, Jerry Yang’s victory at the 2007 World Series of Poker is great for the game’s image. There are those who claim that a win by a largely inexperienced … Read full post

Balancing Your Range

The last hand that I posted involved me shoving pocket Tens on a KQxx board against a guy who had reraised me pre-flop and then bet the flop and turn. Part of my reasoning was that when the K turned, he was actually less likely to have because he bet … Read full post

Defending Against a Squeeze

Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $5/$10
6 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: $1000
Foucault: $1711
CO: $1514
Button: $551
SB: $1850.75
BB: $1163

Pre-flop: (6 players) Foucault is UTG+1 with :th :td
UTG folds, Foucault raises to $35, CO calls, 2 folds, … Read full post

PLO: That’s Not a Good Turn

PLO has long been my worst game, but it’s also the second most popular form of poker after NLHE, especially for higher stakes games, so I’d really like to learn it. I’ve been playing 1/2 from time to time, just trying to get a hang of it. Here’s a spot … Read full post

My New Addiction

They are called TED Talks, and they are like intellectual crack. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and basically TED conferences bring together some of the smartest and most fascinating people from these fields. Each gives an 18-minute talk about the work that he or she does, and to … Read full post

Some Big Bold Tournament Bluffs

I’d never played the $1000 FTP Money Monday until last night, but at the time, it just felt right. I’m an early-to-bed, early-to-rise kind of guy, and I often start getting tired around 9PM. Last night, however, I felt awake and alert, so I decided to give this tournament a … Read full post

Crucial Hand From Deep in the UB 200K

Ugh, yesterday was not a good day. I spent most of the day playing 6-8 tables of big Sunday tournaments and 5-10 NL. I wasn’t playing particularly well in either, and combined with some moderately bad luck, this led to a pretty rough day. The only redeeming point was a … Read full post

Neteller Withdrawals

After much delay, anticipation, and worry, the day has finally arrived. US customers can now withdraw their long-locked-up funds from Neteller. The only catch is that Neteller asks you to sign a release that indemnifies both you and them from being sued. I’m not a lawyer or in any way … Read full post

"Resolved" Trailer

There’s a trailer up on YouTube for the documentary, called Resolved, about high school debate in which my friend Dave plays a key role. Unfortunately he isn’t in the trailer, and in fact his students are barely shown either, but if you’re intersted in a brief introduction to the … Read full post

A Rare Turn Check-Raise Bluff

This isn’t a move I make often, but here the stars were aligned correctly. My opponent was very aggressive at several tables and seemed to be targeting me specifically (not a bad approach, since I was playing more weak hands than anyone else). He was c-betting 100% of the time, … Read full post

Arrested in Thailand

Came across a good story recently on the blog of 2+2 poster Degen about being arrested for playing poker in Thailand. I couldn’t figure out how to link to just that post, but it’s currently the top item on his blog. Here’s a good excerpt:

“In America if you … Read full post

Stop Min-Check-Raising Me

Sorry for the lack of updates recently, I didn’t realize how long it had been because I actually posted something two days ago, but then Blogger ate it and I was too despondent to retype it all. But I still had it in my head that I had updated recently, … Read full post

Sucking out on me is bad karma

OK this is pretty much just a brag post, but whatever, I had a huge day today, thanks in no small part to this first guy. Here’s some masterful play by him that angers the universe:

Full Tilt Poker No-Limit Hold’em, $10 BB (5 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of … Read full post

LA Gangs

I happened today to come across two media pieces dealing, at least tangentially, with the issue of gangs in Los Angeles. Gangs and related problems of crime and drugs are issues in virtually every major metropolitan area in the US, but LA seems to be the epicenter both in terms … Read full post

Heads Up Challenge

I made a squeeze play with rags and ended up sucking out on some terrible player. He told me how awful I was to re-raise with J7 etc etc so I challenge him to 10/20 NL heads up and he accepts. It starts off alright, he is pretty tight, I … Read full post

Good News From Neteller

Money should be available around the end of the month. From today’s press release:

“The Company is using its best efforts to allow withdrawal requests as soon as possible and US customers will be able to sign in to their NETELLER account to request the withdrawal of their funds … Read full post

My First Night as a 5/10 Grinder

Now that the WSOP is over, I really want to scale back my tournament play and focus on improving at 6-max no limit ring games. My recent winnings have given me enough of a roll that I want to dive right in and start multi-tabling 5/10 pretty aggressively. I’ve played … Read full post

WSOP Main Event: Day 3

I should be on my way to the Rio right now, preparing to nurse a sickly stack into a monster as I did on Tuesday. Instead, I am sitting in front of my computer trying to decide how to explain to all of you how it all came crashing down.… Read full post

O By The Way

That blogger from the Balitmore Sun whom I mentioned a few days ago just posted another little blurb about me. His conclusion?

“…super smart and level-headed don’t always necessarily go together. It’s refreshing to see when it does.”

I’m blushing.… Read full post

Hey a Good Sunday!

I wasn’t feeling real well today, so I only played three of the majors: the $200 million guarantee on Stars, the $500 million guarantee on FTP, and $200 200K guarantee on UB. I ended up cashing kinda well in all three, and came 36th out of more than 2000 on … Read full post

LAUDL in the News

The Los Angeles Urban Debate League, run by my good friend David Wiltz, has been in the news lately thanks to a new documentary about the world of high school debate that highlights two of his former students. Here’s a good summary from the article:

“In the film, the … Read full post

WSOP 2007 Main Event: Day 2A, Part 2

Barry and goleafsgoeh were the two players who most concerned me at the table, and with one gone and one crippled, I was ready for total table domination. Except that we didn’t get to play even a single hand after the second break. No sooner had the tournament director announced … Read full post

WTF am I doing on the Sports page?

I got a mention on the Baltimore Sun sports page today from a blogger named Bill Ordine. He didn’t know much about me at the time, but here’s what he had to say:

“The only other Maryland player who appeared to cash-in at the main event who was listed … Read full post

WSOP 2007 Main Event: Day 2A, Part 1

I ended my Day 1 report by bemoaning my measly 30,000 chips but predicting that, “A lot will depend on how things go in the first few hours. If I can get off to a good start, I could easily double or triple up and be right back in contention.” … Read full post

Day 3 Table Draw

I’m at Table 26, Seat 6. Here’s the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin “Jurollo/WPTHero” Rollo (238,500) Justin’s blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt “Matt24/Mattster24” Sterling (137,000) Matt’s website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. … Read full post

Day 3 Table Draw

I’m at Table 26, Seat 6. Here’s the full lineup:

1. Olav Prinz von Sachsew (101,700)
2. Justin “Jurollo/WPTHero” Rollo (238,500) Justin’s blog
3. Dale Michael (123,500)
4. Matt “Matt24/Mattster24” Sterling (137,000) Matt’s website
5. Andy Stocker (261,500)
6. Me (344,100)
7. David Lee (74,700)
8. Randall Amiel (179,700)
9. … Read full post

Quick Day 2A Update

I had a huge day today, up from 30K to 344,100. I’m not sure when I’ll get around to posting the write up, so please be patient. Hopefully I’ll be tied up for a few more days :-).

Thanks to Darren and others for the updates on here. That hand … Read full post

Conor Tate

Here’s a good tibit from Conor Tate, who will be at my table today. Apparently he’s a pro with some British coaching site, but I found his blog from his first day’s play both interesting and informative. Two highlights:

“I immediately get the impression my table is going to play … Read full post

My Day 2A Table Draw

Looks like a tough lineup, and I’m not thrilled with where I’m sitting relative to the big stacks and specifically Barry G:

1- Me 31K
2- Barry Greenstein 93K
3- Scott Yeates 163K
4- Miles Dooly 57K
5- couldn’t find a listing, maybe empty?
6- Conor Tate 109K took 1… Read full post

WSOP 2007 Main Event: Day 1A

I left the house around 11AM on Friday bound for the Rio and the main event of the 2007 World Series of Poker. Vegas is experiencing record highs for the weak, with the thermometer topping out near 120 degrees. It’s enough to leave me sweating after a two block walk … Read full post

Still Alive

I’m working on a longer write-up, but I don’t know when that will be done, so just to let you all know, I did survive Day 1 of the main event. It was a real roller coaster, as evidenced by my chip stack relative to the average at the end … Read full post

Fortunate Son

As I was driving to the Rio on July 4th, whatever radio station I was listening to at the time wished me a “Happy Fourth from the All-American Radio Station” and then started playing the song, “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival. You may recall there was a Wrangler jeans … Read full post

WSOP or Bust

I arrived at the Rio around 3:30 PM on July 4th. I had $4000 in tournament lammers in my left pocket and $3400 cash in my right. My objective was to play satellites (they were running a bunch of $500 and $1000 megas, including one at 4PM) until I was … Read full post