Fish and Chips

A poker themed blog, charting the demise of my degree and the rise of my poker career.


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Friday, June 23, 2006

The Last Couple of Week's Poker

I've played a reasonable amount of poker over the last week (outside of the usual $200 NL grind) so I figured it would be rude not to share.

On Saturday I spent the afternoon in the Gutshot while Mrs. Pink was busy at journalism college. I played in the 2pm £5 rebuy and had a mental table which must have averaged 5 rebuys each over the course of the first hour, so there were pleanty of chips to pick up. Unfortunately they moved both of the big stacked fish to another table shortly after the first break. I got down to the last three tables but reached shortstackeddom and was happy to find pockets tens. I pushed and the BB called with AJ. Unfortunately hitting my set on the turn allowed him to river a straight.

Off to the cash games I merrily went...

They only had a £1-1 PL game with a £50 max sitdown, but that suited me fine as I only had an hour or so. I lost about £10 before Mrs. Pink called to inform me that she was sitting in a pub with her class mates and a pint of cold beer with my name on it. Cha-ching.

That would usually have been the end of live poker for the week, but or returning home I got a text from Eric, an American friend from Uni, who was in town for one last night of poker before permanently heading back to The States and taking a job on Wall Street.

So a couple of hours later I found myslef back at the Gutshot ready to settle into a juicy Saturday night £1-2 PL game. Well that didn't materialise. It was a slightly bigger game...

Eric's never one to pass up the opportunity to sit down with a lot of money and when the possibility of a bigger game came over the horizon he jumped at it. The only problem being that I'd downed tools (and Mrs. Pink) at the last momnet to play some cards with him and there was no way I could afford anything higher than £1-2. No problem - Eric offered to stake me with a 60-40 split of profits in his favour. Fine by me!

The game was £5-5 NL holdem with a £250 minimum buy-in and no max. Most people sat with £500 as did Eric and I. In short the competition was good and there were only a couple of fish. I was up to about £800 early on when I flopped a staight flush draw with KQs, turned a flush and rivered the staight flush. I got paid off on the turn by a set who folded on the river when the fourth heart came. Other than that I played pretty tight and gave the profit back plus a bit on a slightly mis-timed bluff against a lag. I thought at the time that I picked my moment quite well as I'd been playing very tight, but in light of this discussion, I think I should have given up a lot earlier. In the end I left down about £75 which was quite a lot better off than Eric!

Sunday evening was, of course the blogger event on Stars. I did slightly better than the last time when I was essentially first out, but I barely lasted longer than the first hour before I decided that 99 was good enough to call an all-in reraise from the table maniac who woke up with KK.

At the same time I decided to play the Stars weekly Million Dollar Garunteed tournament for the first time. I've played a couple of satalites for it in the past but I've always taken the tournament credits instead of actually playing; this time I bought in direct. I also took part in the 10% share on ITH where all those playing The Million pool 10% of themselves. I ended up just squeezing into the money turning my $215 into $500. Matty Milne went even further and cashed for over a grand.

Since then I've played in a couple of home games which is the poker I enjoy most. In the first instance I won the small tournament in the second I played like a fish and donked off a couple of cash game buy-ins. All good, especailly when combined with beer swilling, meat grilling, and football watching.

I really wish I had more time to give to this blog as I know I can write good stuff if I put my mind to it, but to be honest, I'm busy and happy doing other things and the majority of my spare time is spent at the virtual tables, so you'll just have to bear with me.

Things at the virtual tables are going very well this month and I've more than erradicated last months horriffic losses. I'm still playing the $200 tables on Stars, but I've moved up to the £200 tables on Crypto which are just as juicy as the $200.

In other news house hunting has taken a turn for the good. We've had an offer accepted on a really nice two-bed garden flat, we're just crossing every bodily-projection possible that we get the mortgage and that everything else goes to plan. It's still early days. and the house buying process in this country is a fucking jopke.

Enough blathering from me save to tell you something you already know: the WSOP has started. It's going to have to cope without me this year. Next year I have every intention of at least playing event #2. In the mean time go check Pauly and The Poker Profs for the best coverage and photos. I'll be updating my WSOP links on the right as and when I find new sights useful, but for now my loyalites are firmly with these guys.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

World Cup Shinanigans

Despite working today I managed to see most of Enlgands bedraggled performance against Trinidad and Tobago. Nothing like leaving it to the last minute. Sweeden's last minute winner this evening also means that we need to avoid defeat against them on Tuesday to win the group.

PokerStars are adding $1000 to a warm up tournament before England's game with Sweden on Tuesday. It's only open to the English and the Sweeds and with a $5.50 entry it should be pretty good value. The tournament starts at 7pm BST. I'll see you there - playing as "NileFever".

As soon as the world cup winds down there will be the WSOP to distract me and make me wish I was somehwhere else. Not fair. With any luck Mrs. Pink and I may be able to make to any blogger gathering that happens in December. I'm sure we'll be greatly missed at the upcoming one!

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Food Glorious Food

The last couple of weekends have been largely about eating. I like eating.

As well as bbq'ing with friends last weekend, we went to Gordon Ramsay's latest London restaurant, Maze. It only opened last year and has already notched up a Michelin Star. Well, fuck me. I simply had no idea that food could taste like that.

The place specialises in small taster dishes of which one might have somewhere in the region of five to eight. Mrs Pink had six; I, of course went for eight, although I slightly regretted the second desert. Parlicular highlights included: Orkney scallops roasted with spices, peppered golden raisin purée and cauliflower; Salad of violet artichoke with fresh truffle and truffle mayonnaise; Honey and soy roasted quail with Landes foie gras and spiced winter pear chutney; Daurade Royale with native lobster risotto, lemongrass, Thai basil and lobster glaze.

Around about the fourth course we both felt as if we were on drugs. I had no idea that food could have such an effect on you. Wow.

The following weekend was similarly food orientated. This time it was Mrs. Pink's father's Birthday so we headed round to theirs, watched the England v Paraguay game and then feasted on bbq. My, do the Turks know how to make kebabs?!

Slightly off the subject off food... somthing else I really fucking love is the World Cup. This, however, is the first time in the history of me that I haven't had the freedom to watch every single game for a month solid. The world of work sucks. I shouldn't complain too much, though. We do have a TV in our office, ha!

I decided that I was to be 8 years old again so I'm collecting the Merlin England World Cup stickers. I tell you it's a fucking scam. Assuming you never got any duplicated it would cost you about £40 to fill the album (expensive for kids, right?). However but the time you've, say, filled it upto about 30% you don;t get anything but duplicates. If I really was 8 years old this wouldn't be such a problem as all my school friends would be collecting, but I don't really feel comfortable hanging around school gates at 3pm hoping to get some "swapsies" in.

On the off chance that any readers are also collecting here are the swaps I have: 365, 438, 318, 58, 94, 104, 68, 132, 387, 299, 140, 36, 215, 138, 194, 393, 115, 106, 301, 219, 188, 204, 324, 443, 355, 23, 150, 273, 247, 208, 413, 260, 415, 343, 289, 260, 439, 260, 154, 154, 154 (I guess that on'e quite common), 6, 144, 263, 115, 115, 204, 23, 163, 416, 308, 258, 341, 312, 415, 273, 341, 18, 267, 359, 286, 142.

As you can see. I have been spending my time and money wisely!

Laters.

P.S. Football's coming home.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Good Ridance

Piss off May and dont come back. You were very wet and you made me loose a ton of money. You are clearly a bitch.

There was far too much red in my spread sheet for May. Half of it was down to my two bit idea of playing turbo SNGs (I did earn a shit load of FPPs and reached Platinum Star, however). The othe half was lost by a combination of bad luck and trying to be too fancy. Whilst I'm glad I've grown the stones to bluff riase the river and various other bluffy-tricks, it might be worth my learning their time and place.

I had a weird dream this week involving a certain Doctor (who has posted some excellent stories about his gambling past). As I remember it, he was covering a tournament in London. I was crashing at his apartment and then it transpired that I owed him $1800 for which he had to enlist the help of my brother to get me to pay. I wokr up in a strange mood and promptly lost two buy-ins online, so I'd say that it is he who owes me the money!