4/18/2008

Vegas Friday


Drive by snapshot of South Point Casino

2:30pm. Made our way south to
SILVERTON CASINO for something to eat.
Buffet is closed from 3-4pm so we headed
across the street to the home of
Poker After Dark, the SOUTH POINT CASINO
for a couple free drinks (ACG coupon).
I had an amaretto/coke, Gina got a strawberry
margarita. Both were excellent.

South Point Poker Room had one full table,
one short table, appeared to be mostly locals.
Played some slots to pass the time til dinner,
Left with $17 of the Casinos money.
Overall, the South Point seems like a
very up to date and well kept hotel.
Wasn’t very smoky overall, although the
craps area was pretty thick with smoke.

Vegas Friday


Gamblers General Store

FRIDAY April 18th

Up at the crack of noon…lol.
$3 overpriced coffee from the coffee shop
in the Sahara lobby and a couple protein bars
that I had picked up from the dollar store.
On the road shortly after 1pm.
Went downtown to Gamblers General Store
and Spinetti’s. Spinetti's just moved to this
new location on Main Street beside GGS.
Picked up some poker chips to complete
my home game set, saved a bunch on
shipping/brokerage by bringing them back
with me. Pretty cool browsing through these
massive poker supply stores, selection is unreal.

4/17/2008

Vegas Thurs Night


Treasure Island Poker Room

8pm. Looking for some good poker action,
we decided to head over to TREASURE ISLAND.
I had heard good things about TI’s poker room.
Well run, good comps ($2/hr), lots of fish, etc.
They were in the midst of their 7pm tournament
and only had a single $1/3 table going.

First Impression: very nice room, like it.
20 minutes later, they started a 2nd $1/3
($500max) table and was seated.

Didn’t take me very long (played for 20 minutes)
to figure out this wasn’t where I’d be spending
my poker time in vegas. The table was VERY
aggressive and obviously very skilled.
There was only myself and one other guy
who were not local full time players or shills
(players employed by the casino). I wasn’t sure
if I was the fish, or the other tourist guy was,
so I cashed out my chips before I found out.
Floor manager Michelle was super friendly
(not to mention attractive) and TI had
the fastest dealers of the whole trip.

Headed back downtown to the EL CORTEZ.
A very smoky casino. Has that old school vegas
feel to it. It was very busy, lots of older folks.
There were 2 limit tables going, Old rocks vs.
Old donks. If you dont mind the smoke,
a very cheap place to stay ($30-60/night).

Café was closed, so we went over to
Boyd's CALIFORNIA casino and the
Market Street Café. Probably my favourite
(cheap, good value) place to eat in Vegas.
Late night specials 11pm-9am like their
$2.95 breakfast (2eggs, 2bacon, 2toast, hashbrowns)
& the $4 chicken fingers (3 big ones) w/ fries.
Friendly service, 2 can eat for $12 including
drinks and taxes and always leave full & satisfied.
Their $6 breakfast buffet is great too,
I just have a hard time getting up and active
before 11am, so its usually when I’ve been up
all night and stumble in there around 6am.

Went back to home base at the SAHARA
to play some $1/3 NL poker. Sahara has
some of the oldest dealers in vegas.
Half of them are named Bill. Avg age 55-60 ?
The one guy said he’d been dealing poker
for 43 years …lol.

I wasn’t in on it but there was a hand
where the dealer (and floor) made an error.

Hand played out like this:
X1 raises to $12 (+9)
Y2 raises to $32 (+20)
Z3 raises ALL IN to $48 (+16)
X1 calls $48 (36 more)
Y2 raises ALL IN to $400
Even though I’m not in the hand,
I’ve seen a couple of the dealers misread
the board and attempt to award pots
to the wrong person, so I suggest to the
dealer that Y2 cannot make the 2nd raise,
just call because Z3’s ALL IN was not a
full raise (atleast equal to the previous raise),
therefore this did not reopen the action
for Y2 to raise again.

Y2 claimed it was legal because her raise
was atleast 50% of the previous raise.
The dealer agreed, but called the floor over
to make a final decision. Floor manager agreed
that as long as the raise was 50% more
than the previous raise, the raise was legal.

Citing the questionable rule knowledge
of the poker room staff, the mediocre dealer
skills, and worn out cards, I picked up my chips,
cashed out, and headed up to the room for
some shut eye. (didn’t return to the sahara
poker room after that)

Vegas Thurs



Nothing unusual about a massage
parlour in vegas. Had me curious
about what an ASSAGE parlour
might offer though.
.

Vegas Trip Thurs


Freemont Street / Binions / Golden Nugget

THURSDAY April 17th

Up at 10am (ridiculously early for me).
Decided we’d head downtown for breakfast

at CALIFORNIA Casino or the El Cortez.
We needed to stop by a Walgreens or
some other drug store to pick up a few
toiletries and a bunch of bottled water.

On our way there, we stopped at
The
Gamblers Book Store (630 S. 11th Street)
to pick up the 2008 AMERICAN CASINO
GUIDE (ACG). Paid $15.95. Lots of coupons
inside it, 2 for 1 buffets, $10 free slot plays,
$10 BlackJack match plays, 2 for 1 tickets.
A great value, tonnes of useful coupons
which I will try to note throughout my report.
The kicker is it has a 10% off coupon in it

for the Gamblers Book Store which the
guy tore out and applied to the cost
of the book !

Right next door to the GBS was a

Dollar Store (corner of Charleston & Maryland.)
It had a great selection and some great deals.
I think next time, I will forgo buying and
packing all those little mini bottles of soap,
shampoo, shaving cream, etc and just
hit the dollar store when I get there.
Easier and cheaper.

Got what we needed and headed

downtown to Fremont Street.

The urge for breakfast had passed

by this time and decided it was time
for lunch and strolled over to the
FOUR QUEENS Hotel & Casino and

had lunch at Magnolia’s. Decided on
the full rack of ribs and chicken gumbo
soup - $16.95ea. Had a 2 for 1 appetizer
coupon from the ACG book. Came to $24
for both of us including coffee, pops and
our tip. Food was decent, not amazing.
Very big portions. Signed up for 4Queens

players card and got a deck of playing cards
in a cool metal package.

3pm. Decided to check out CIRCUS CIRCUS,

heard they had a decent poker room.
First impression: Too may kids and the

whole place had some very odd smells.
Kids are great but they don’t belong in a
casino, let alone in vegas. Picked up the
Circus Circus Coupon book that I had heard
good things about (used an ACG coupon
to get it). Garbage, that’s what it was,
and that’s where it ended up. A coupon for a
free fountain pop when I buy a $20 pizza …
Fuck Off. $10 off a $100 spa package… Fuck Off.

The poker room had two Limit tables going,

that’s it. Bathrooms were nasty. Based on
my 20 minutes here, I wouldn’t stay at this
hotel even if they comped my rooms & meals.

4pm. Went to the MGM GRAND knowing

that they would have some good poker going.
Had 7-10 games running while we were there.
Approx 2/3 of the room was $1/2 NL ($200max)
and 1/3 was limit ($2/4 and $3/6). They also had
a $2/5NL going, but it was full and seats were
very slow to open up. MGM has a good
atmosphere, the whole casino does,

but especially the poker room. Its semi-enclosed,
gets some walk by traffic since its right across
from the lions cages. Tables have a marble
racetrack, which I’m not a big fan off.
Room is pretty loud, partly because of

people riffling their chips on the marble racetrack,
but mostly because of the floor guy talking
on the microphone a lot. It did keep the room
organized and draw in lurkers who heard him
announce when they had a seat open.
They also have computerized tracking,

the dealer swipes your player card right at
the table which ensures you get comp credit
for your play. Mostly 21-35 aged males,
not that many drinking or drunk.

Washrooms are relatively close, clean and
have HOT water, who knew that was
even possible.

Poker Action was pretty good.
Ended up ahead a little more than $100.

4/16/2008

Vegas Trip Report (STARTS HERE)


view from my room at the Sahara

WEDNESDAY April 16th

Here’s the low down on my latest trip

to Las Vegas. Not entirely comprehensive,
but since no one was paying me to keep
detailed notes, i did the best i could.

Thought I’d be making this one by myself,

but my traveling companion Gina “g-didi” Reed
was able to get some time off work.
She generously offered to be my chaufeur
for the trip.

Left London about 7am and made the

2 hr drive to Detroit Metro Airport.
Only a 5 minute wait in line to cross the
border got us there with time to spare.
Flew SouthWest Airlines this trip
($245 round trip taxes incl.)

I definitely miss flying WestJet.

Despite both using Boeing 737,
the WestJet has individual expressvu

satellite television on the back of the seat
which makes the flight pass by way quicker.
We made a quick hop from DTW to Chicago,

an hour layover and then on to Las Vegas.

Arrived at McCarron Airport around 3:30pm

and picked up our rental car. Used discount
code "TARR" at Dollar.com and got the car
from Wednesday aft to Monday morn for
$116 all included. I recommend not getting

a P/T Cruiser if at all possible. Piece of crap,
and not that good on gas for a 4 cyl.
They didn’t have any mid-sized or larger cars
left, and didn’t feel like waiting around for one

to be returned, so we took the P/T Cruiser.

Renting a car is definitely the way to go.

Gives you the freedom to go to any casino,
restaurant or attraction you want, not just
what’s close to your hotel. Consider that a
cab ride anywhere is $10 and a cab any distance
is gonna run you $20. You can take the "Deuce"
bus for $5 a day, but you can wait a while for one
during prime times and you still end up walking
a fair bit. For the cost of one cab ride a day, you
can rent a car and do things on your own schedule.

We were hungry after a day of traveling

so we stopped by TERRIBLES Casino
(4100 Paradise Rd.) It was International & BBQ
night at the buffet. Decent food selection:
Carved roast beef, shrimp, jerk chicken,
Thai peanut chicken skewers, along with
the usually buffet staples. Used 2 for 1 coupon:
$10.74 Tax Inc for both of us. Food: B Service: C
(didn’t like that the server picked our cutlery
from bulk tubs and brought it with us to the table)

Walked through the casino and was compelled
to play The Price is Right DICE GAME slot machine.
My dog Titus has a favourite toy, his dice and the
TPIR machines were giving good action on the

last trip. Up a few bucks then…Cha-Ching ! + $160.
Cashed out. Seemed to be an older crowd here,
smoky, and very busy every where we went
on the floor, especially on the cheap slots.

Headed over to the SAHARA hotel and

checked into my room. Fast check in, no line up.
Put our valuables in lock box (no in-room safe).
Dumped our bags, had a quick shower then
went down to the casino floor to check it out.
A little smokey, but not unbearable.

Found the poker room. Its generally pretty

slow if there aren’t any tournaments going on.
Tournies get 4-7 tables for their $40 + $20 events.
Dealers are adequate, but their pitch accuracy

and speed could use a bit of work. (doesn’t help
that the cards were beyond their useful life).
Drink service in the poker room was
very slow and the waitresses were old
and/or homely looking.

Sahara poker room spreads $1/3 NoLimit
($300max), but didn’t have one going.
We got them to start a list and within 10 minutes
we were playing. We started with 4 players
and they didnt start taking a rake until we had
7 players (fair I thought). The game was
reasonably soft, passive.

Was dealt: 67 of clubs. Flop: Ad,4c,5c.
Bet out, only g-didi called.
Turn was 8c. Check-check.
I bet $3 on the river. G-didi said she had nothing,
but I think she smelled a rat and folded.
Won $ 150 jackpot for my 4 thru 8 straight flush.
+ the $24 in the pot.

Not long after, Gina had pocket QQ against
3 players (including me). She flopped a set,
played it fairly strong & made Quad Queens
on the river. Unfortunately,Gina's Jackpot
for quads was only $50.
I think she won more
than that from the pot.

Played for about 5 hours til 1am and

called it a night, was feeling the effects of
not much sleep the previous few nights
& a long day of travel.

Headed back to the hotel room on the

8th floor of the Alexandria tower. The room
was somewhat dated looking but adequate,
clean, quiet, no smells. It had in room
wi-fi (+$12/day), a small tv and a comfortable

king size bed. Windows opened completely,
not really a balcony, more like a cement perch
you could stand on, although I’m not sure
you were really supposed to.

Room didn’t have independent temperature

control. You could turn the fan on/off, but the
temp is set based on outside temperature.
Wasn’t a problem this trip (avg. temp was 65-70F
at night, 75-80F during day), but I can’t imagine
not having control of the room temperature during
the summer when it’s 40C/115F.

The only other downside to the Sahara was

these annoying Tahiti Village agents, standing
in the lobby by the casino floor entrance, trying to
get you to go on a time share presentation in
exchange for free show tickets. Fuck off.
(You’ve probably seen the commercials on tv
late at night with Allan Thicke offering you
a free 3 night vegas holiday).

Hotel location was pretty convenient,

easy access to the strip and downtown along
the less busy streets like Paradise Rd.
Can catch the monorail from the Sahara
to the rest of the strip as well.







4/09/2008

WestJet Seat Sale

One day seat sale, you can fly from
Toronto to Las Vegas for 139$
($175-$210 each way incl. fees & taxes)

www.WestJet.com

Southwest has seat sales going on as
well, fly from Detroit to Las Vegas for
$99 ($122US each way incl. fees + taxes)

www.SouthWest.com

3/28/2008

Vegas Trip

Its getting close to the time to start
planning for Vegas again. Other than
the heat , the timing of last years summer
trip was great. (40 °C most of the trip

and on July 5th, 2007 it was 116 °F or 47 °C)

It was busy (lots of juicey tourist filled
holdem cash games because of the
Series and 4th of July weekend)
with lots to do and see. Had good
opportunities to see the stars (of poker)
and visit the Poker Expo at the RIO.

Since the timing was so good last time,
heading down the same time this year.
Somewhere in the June 29-July 8th range.
Probably staying for 6-7 days.

Why not come along ! ? ?

You can get cheap hotel rooms if you book
reasonably early. Examples:
-Plaza (downtown) $31 wkdays, $55 Fri & Sat.

-Fitz (downtown) $44 wkdays, $77 Fri & Sat
-Imperial Palace (strip) $59 wkdays, $149 Fri & Sat
-Sahara (strip) $43 wkdays, $118 Fri & Sat


Airfair should run $400-500 depending on
when you book and if you can pick up some
sale seats for the days you want to fly.
Westjet.com regularly offers one-way
direct flights from Toronto to Vegas
on sale for $129-$159 +tax + fees.
( I just booked a return flight/1 stopover
out of Detroit, to LasVegas on SouthWest
Airlines for $315 All Included)


2008 WSOP Schedule during our stay:

Date/Event#/Game/Buy-In

June 27, noon Event #48
No-limit hold 'em (3 day event) $2,000

June 28, noon Event # 49
No-limit hold 'em (3 day event) $1,500

June 29, noon Event #50
World Championship pot-limit Omaha (3 day event)
$10,000

June 29, 5 p.m. Event #51
HORSE (3 day event) $1,500

June 30, noon Event #52
No-limit hold 'em $1,500

July 1, noon Event #53
Limit hold 'em shootout $1,500

July 2, Ante Up For Africa" ($5000)

July 3-6 Gaming Life Expo @ RIO (trade show)

(MAIN) Event #54 -- $10,000 NLTexas hold 'em
July 3, noon Day 1A - 2,500 Players
July 4, noon Day 1B - 2,500 Players
July 5, noon Day 1C - 2,500 Players
July 6, noon Day 1D - 2,500 Players
July 7 OFF
July 8, noon Day 2A
July 9, noon Day 2B
July 10, noon Day 3
July 11, noon Day 4
July 12, noon Day 5
July 13, noon Day 6
July 14, noon Day 7
July 15 OFF
July 16, noon Final Table


Vegas Tournaments in June/July

For any of you who happen to be
heading to Vegas about the same
time as the world series this summer,
there a couple other big tournament
series running downtown & on the strip

(with much smaller buy-ins)


The Golden Nugget Grand Poker Series

Runs from June 6 - July 6, 2008.
Most buy-ins range from $225-$550

Most tournies have 40 minute blind levels
$1080 Grand Finale final event has 60 min

blind levels. Not in poker room, played at
the The Grand Events Center, brand new,
over 11,000 sq. ft, holds 50+ tables
has its own restrooms and service bars.

GN Poker Room has started running

single table sit & go satelittes.
There will be a $160 single table sit & go
satelittes where the winner will win a seat
into the $1080 Montel Williams celebrity

charity event (where 1/2 of the prize pool
goes to charity and 1/2 of the prize pool
is still up for grabs). There also will be
$88 single table sit & go satelites where
1st place will win tournament dollars
for any event during The Grand Poker
Series and there is some other cash
to win as well.

http://www.goldennugget.com/i/downloads/The_Grank_Poker_Series.pdf


2nd annual Binion's Poker Classic

Runs from May 28 - July 8, 2008.
Most buy-ins range from $150-$250

Most tournies have 30 min levels.
The $500 and $1000 have 45 min levels,
The $2k Championship \ has 60 min levels.

http://www.binions.com/gaming/poker_classic.html


VENETIAN Deep Stack Extravaganza III

Runs May 29 - July 16, 2008
Most buy-ins range from $330-1060.
Phenominal Play for your money.
Players receive $10 food comp.
All tables have autoshufflers

(unlike caesars)

Starting chips for$330 event are $4,500.
Starting chips for $540 & $1060 events are $7,500.
Starting chips for $2,500 events are $10,000.
Starting chips for $5,000 events are $10,000.
The purchase of an optional $10 staff bonus
will add $1,500, $2,500 and $5,000 respectively
to the above stated chip counts.
Starting chips for the $540 Super Satellite
are $3,000. (no rebuys)

http://venetian.com/venetianeng/assets/files/DSE_JJ.pdf


Caesars Palace Mega Stack Series

Runs June 1st- July- 9th, 2008
50 Min Blinds levels, generous chips.
No antes until 7th level, (600-1200 /100 ante)


Partial Listing
Date/ Buy-in/ Event/ Chips/ Add-On/ Staff Bonus
6/24/ $200 + $25 Limit / 2,500 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/25/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/26/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/27/ $300 + $30 No Limit / 10,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/28/ $300 + $30 No Limit / 10,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/29/ $500 + $40 No Limit / 12,500 $10 / 2,500 Chips
6/30/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/1/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/2/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/3/ $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/4/ $300 + $30 No Limit / 10,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/5/ $300 + $30 No Limit / 10,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/6/ $500 + $40 No Limit / 12,500 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/7 $1000 + $60 Mega Championship / 25,000 chips
7/8 $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips
7/9 $200 + $25 No Limit / 5,000 $10 / 2,500 Chips

Additional Daily Tournaments
9am -$65
3pm -$65
7pm - $150
11pm -$120

3/24/2008

NBC Heads-Up Championship

I kept looking for it on tv, but (sigh)
I could never find it in the listings.
Hasnt been televised yet, go figure.


NBC's 12 Hours of coverage for six
consecutive Sundays.
April 13: Noon - 2PM ET
April 20: Noon - 1PM ET

April 27: Noon - 2PM ET
May 4: Noon - 2PM ET
May 11: Noon - 2PM ET
May 18: Noon - 3PM ET


Complete prize purse breakdown
Places 9-16: $25,000
Places 5-8: $75,000
Places 3-4: $125,000
2nd place: $250,000
1st place: $500,000
Total purse: $1,500,000

3/18/2008

Brantford MTT Rumours

Word through the grapevine is that
Brantford Casino will be starting to run
weekly Multi-Table Tournies some time
in May. Probably Thursday morning tournies.
5 or 6 tables max. Buy-In is expected to be
$100 with no rebuys. The last tourny
of the month will have a higher buy-in
of about $300 or so.

3/13/2008

Huck Seed Wins Canadian Open

Huck Seed Wins Canadian Open
Poker Championships - Mar 12, 2008

1996 World Series of Poker Champion

Huck Seed has won the Main Event
of the 2008 Canadian Open Poker
Championships in Calgary.

He defeated one of Canada’s finest
poker exports, 'Yukon' Brad Booth
after a grueling best of 3 match that
lasted over five hours.

'This was an amazing tournament

in terms of both structure and quality
of players' said Seed, 'I love it when
the cream rises to the top and I get
a chance to play with the best in
the world. I am so happy that I
finally won a heads up tournament!'

Seed came 3rd in this inaugural
Canadian Open two years ago and
has also finished 3rd the last 2 years
in a row at the NBC Invitational Heads Up
Event. Seed takes home $100,000
for his first place finish.

Joe Hachem, who was eliminated

in the quarter final round approved
of the tournament structure, '
This is by far the best heads up
tournament I have ever played in
and I will definitely be back next year.'

3/10/2008

Cheap rates at Sahara

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FREE $10 Food Credit
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3/04/2008

Jesus Heads-Up Champ

After finishing as runner-up in
2005 and 2006, Chris Ferguson finally
took down the 2008 NBC National Heads-Up
Poker Championship, winning a best
two-of-three finals against Andy Bloch.

Andy Bloch was the last-minute
substitute when comedian/actor Brad Garrett
was called back to work following the resolution
of the Hollywood writers' strike.

Ferguson collected $500,000 for the win
while Bloch took home $250,000 for his
second-place finish.

3/02/2008

Poker at Western Fair

Western Fair is having limit holdem
March 3rd - 16th. 12noon - 4am.

http://www.westernfair.com/fair/wf_fair_carousel.html

2/28/2008

Matusow is a Cheat ?


Here's a story that hasn’t seemed to have picked up much traction. The story is that Mike The Mouth Matusow slipped up on his Mouthpiece video blog on CardPlayer and said that he had played other player’s accounts.



posted by Short-Stacked Shamus

Speaking of breaking the rules, I happened to hear the guys over on the Hardcore Poker Show mention something about Mike Matusow’s latest “Mouthpiece” episode (on CardPlayer TV) in which he reveals having taken over for a friend deep in an online tourney, Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi-style.

The Hardcore Poker guys refrained from commenting on the subject, saying they wanted to have Matusow on the show to let him explain what had occurred.I dialed up the “Mouthpiece” today -- the latest episode (#32), dated February 7th. After wading through the first 22 minutes or so, Matusow finally comes out with the admission during a ramble about online tournament poker.

Here’s what he says: “Tournament poker involves tremendous focus, I mean tremendous focus . . . . If I was to play tournaments online, I would have to play just the one tournament, and have everything turned off around me, and then put my heart into it. And I haven’t been able to do it yet except for once, and I did it once for a friend of mine who was six hours deep into a tournament -- I’m not gonna name what site -- and I took over for him because he’s not really a good closer, and we finished third. ’Cos I put my heart into it, and I knew we had chips to move with and I could evaluate players and we should have won it if we would have won a coin flip. So, that’s what it comes down to is the focus.”

Incredible, really, how casually Matusow admits to not following the rule against account-sharing. He doesn’t name the site, but I’m sure it has such a rule in place.

We all know the site that sponsors Matusow, Full Tilt Poker, has such a rule. No, Matusow seems completely unaware that what he did might be considered unethical and/or against the rules. He’s also obviously unaware of the irony of what he is saying. His point is that by taking over from his friend late in the tourney, he was able to focus much better than he would have had he played the first six hours himself. Meanwhile, Matusow is oblivious to the fact that those against whom he’s competing are themselves battling to maintain that “tremendous focus” after having put in the long hours beforehand.

In fact, he seems to be suggesting that the best way to stay focused is to do what you can to remain fresh -- e.g., not play the first part of the tournament and only step in at the end. That way you’ll be better able to “evaluate players” and play winning poker.

I don’t have it in for Matusow in particular here. I’m just tired of these pros acting as though all of these rules the rest of us take for granted somehow don’t apply to them. How did things go with Officer Blue? I got lucky. He let me off with just a warning. Sort of like getting my money in bad and sucking out. You better believe I’m coming to a full stop at that sign every time from now on. Of course, Matusow and his friend won’t even receive a warning -- only, perhaps, a small bit of backlash that will surely fade away in short order.

So . . . what is today’s “tip from the pro”? Let’s see . . . something to do with focus. I think I have it: Don’t focus on the rules so much that doing so affects your ability to focus on winning.Oh, and remember also -- put your heart into it.

2/27/2008

True Dat

On the river


NBC Heads-Up Championship Odds

Who will win the 2008 NBC
National Heads-Up Poker
Championship taking place at
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas?
The tourny runs Feb 29 - March 2.

Current Odds:
Phil Ivey 25/1
Daniel Negreanu 25/1
Patrik Antoinus 25/1
Paul Wasicka 35/1
David Benyamine 35/1
Todd Brunson 35/1
Allen Cunninghman 35/1
Freddy Deeb 35/1
Chris Ferguson 35/1
Ted Forrest 35/1
Barry Greenstein 35/1
Gus Hansen 35/1
Phil Hellmuth 35/1
John Juanda 35/1
Erick Lindgren 35/1
David Pham 35/1
J.C. Tran 35/1
Doyle Brunson 35/1
Jennifer Harman 45/1
Erik Seidel 40/1
Brian Townsend 35/1
David Williams 45/1
Daniel Schreiber 50/1
Kenny Tran 55/1
Sam Farha 55/1
Joe Hachem 55/1
Howard Lederer 55/1
Mike Matusow 55/1
Greg Raymer 55/1
Eli Elezra 55/1
Tom Schneider 45/1
Tom Dwan 30/1
Antonio Esfandiari 60/1
Jamie Gold 60/1
Phil Laak 65/1
Michael Mizrachi 65/1
Gabe Kaplan 65/1
Johnny Chan 30/1
Scott Clements 30/1
Johnathan Little 20/1
David Singer 40/1
Gavin Smith 40/1
Jean-Robert Bellande 60/1
Chad Brown 65/1
Annie Duke 60/1
Scotty Nguyen 40/1
Huck Seed 45/1
Jerry Yang 60/1
Bill Edler 40/1
T.J. Cloutier 45/1
Scott Fischman 40/1
Jennifer Tilly 80/1
Clonie Gowen 80/1
Sam Grizzle 90/1
Vanessa Rousso 90/1
Jason Alexander 90/1
Don Cheadle 100/1
Shannon Elizabeth 100/1
Brad Garrett 100/1
Oriel Hershiser 100/1

Chinese Poker

http://www.cardplayer.com/tv/30196

A great video featuring
'Captain' Tom Franklin
outlines how its played, etc.
Less than 10 minutes long.

Its a game I really enjoy.
Give it a try !!

2/21/2008

Womens Events in Vegas this Summer

Las Vegas poker rooms are getting ready
for the coming 2008 World Series of Poker,
even if their name isn't Harrah's.

There will be several ladies events held in
other poker rooms the same week as the
Ladies Event at the WSOP.

Each day for four days there will be a
ladies event somewhere in Las Vegas!

On Friday, June 6th, Binions will hold a
Ladies Event as part of the Second Annual
Binions Poker Classic.
The event begins at 11 am with a buy-in of
$90+10, with 2,000 starting chips and a
bonus 2,000 for $10.

On Saturday, June 7th the LIPS Tour
will hold its Super Satellite at the
Golden Nugget (to be confirmed) for $155.
Seats will be given away to both the 2008
WSOP Ladies Event and another ladies event
(seat value: $330) to be announced.
The total number of seats given away will
be based on attendance.
The LIPSTour sponsors this Super Satellite
every year, and the turn out is terrific!
Expect it to be well attended and several
seats paid out.

Sunday, June 8th sees the Ladies Event at
the WSOP – a $1,000 entry into the most
prestigious ladies event of the year.
The event begins at noon at the Rio in the
Amazon Room. Be sure to register early,
as last year the lines were very long.
If you are lucky enough to win your way
into this event, it is wise to go and register
immediately after your satellite.

On Monday, June 9th, it's the Ladies Event
at the Golden Nugget Grand Poker Series.
This event starts at noon for a buy-in of
$330 for 4,000 in chips with a bonus 2,000
for an additional $10 also available.
The winner of this event will be crowned
Queen of Poker and will receive a bracelet
from the series.

2/20/2008

WestJet seat sale today

1/2 Price Seat Sale !

You can fly one way to Vegas
from Toronto for $129.00 CAD
($200.06 Including all taxes/fees)

www.WestJet.com

Vegas Sahara Hotel Deals

Sahara has a good deal on rooms this month.

Book your room in February and receive:

- 2 for 1 show tickets to ANY Sahara show
- 2 for 1 drinks at the showroom bar, with purchase of show ticket(s)
- $10 FREE food and beverage credit
- FREE upgrade from a standard to a deluxe room


(Not to mention that the Sahara probably has
the best low / middle buy-in, good structure
poker tournament schedule in Las Vegas)

www.SaharaVegas.com

2/18/2008

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1/31/2008

Golden Nugget Grand Poker Series

For any of you who'll be in Vegas this summer
for the WSOP, you might want to check out these
"cheap" alternatives to the big $ tournaments.

*Binions will be running the 2nd annual Binions
Classic series of low buy-in tournaments again
this year around WSOP time, details should be
released in March after the sale of Binions is
complete.


Golden Nugget Announces
'The Grand Poker Series'

January 29, 2008 by Haley Hintze

As a tie-in to this spring's upcoming poker
movie, The Grand, the Golden Nugget has
announced its 'The Grand Poker Series,'
which will run from June 6 – July 6, 2008.

The series is one of several lower-buyin options
available during this summer while the
World Series of Poker's seven-week run
draws thousands of players to Vegas.
The series features predominantly no-limit
hold'em events, but also sprinkles in some
Omaha and H.O.R.S.E. tourneys.

The buy-ins are designed to be generally
affordable for most bankrolls, with all events
falling between $200+25 and $500+50
excepting two events, the 'Grand Finale'
starting on July 5th, and the series opener,
a charity event hosted by Montel Williams
on June 6th. The buy-in for both of those
tourneys is $1,000+80.

Two other special events on the schedule
are a ladies tourney (June 9) and a
seniors event (June 23).

Bracelets will also be awarded to the winners
of the Grand Finale, the Ladies Event,
and the Montel fundraiser. All opening days
begin at noon Vegas time.

Here's the complete schedule for The Grand
Poker Series, at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas:

Date...Event #....Game.....Buy-In

6-6 Event 1 Montel Williams Poker Tournament
Benefiting MS $1,000 + $80

6-7 Event 2 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-8 Event 3 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-9 Event 4 GN Poker Queen Ladies $300 + $30

6-10 Event 5 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-11 Event 6 Pot-Limit Omaha 8/OB $300 + $30

6-12 Event 7 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-13 Event 8 No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

6-14 Event 9 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-15 Event 10 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-16 Event 11 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-17 Event 12 H.O.R.S.E. $200 + $30

6-18 Event 13 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-19 Event 14 Pot-Limit Omaha $300 + $30

6-20 Event 15 No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

6-21 Event 16 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-22 Event 17 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-23 Event 18 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

6-24 Event 19 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-25 Event 20 Limit Omaha 8/OB $200 + $30

6-26 Event 21 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

6-27 Event 22 No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

6-28 Event 23 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-29 Event 24 No-Limit Hold'em $500 + $50

6-30 Event 25 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

7-1 Event 26 H.O.R.S.E. $200 + $30

7-2 Event 27 No-Limit Hold'em $200 + $25

7-3 Event 28 No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

7-4 Event 29 No-Limit Hold'em $300 + $30

7-5, 7-6 Event 30 The Grand Finale $1,000 + $80

1/21/2008

Downtown Vegas Meal Deal !



Anyone heading to Las Vegas in
January or February might find
this coupon useful.

Free Breakfast Buffet for you
and a guest every morning !

The El Cortez is famous for
cheap food deals, loose slots
and pretty weak poker games.
The rooms are more than adequate
in the renovated part of the hotel.