Hello all and welcome back to my blog. As far as this blog goes, why don't we call it X's BITCHFEST. That's pretty much what it's going to be anyways, so why beat around the bush? I mean, I know I'm unlucky and all, but does it have happen every week? Ok let me explain...
Yesterday all during work, I was so amped to play. I had poker on my mind, and I simply couldn't freakin' wait 'til the cards started to fly. I was ready to play well and make some final tables. Not to mention get some much needed points to distance myself from 25th place which is creeping up on me slowly but surely.
Anyways, I was filled with adrenaline when the first hand started. I had Ac - 6c, and I had limped in. Both Jack and Mark were in the hand as we went to the flop. The flop came up 4d - 4c - 6s. Jack checked to me and having top two pair with best kicker, I bet $120. Mark called and so did Jack. I was perplexed by their calls, but I still felt good about my hand at that point in time. The turn came up 10c. I now had the nut flush draw as well, but fearing someone else had a four, I checked along with Jack. Mark bet out $200, and I put him on A - K or A - Q, but I know the way he plays and he would've raised either of those hands preflop. I thought for a minute and called, needing another club for the nut flush or another six for a full boat. The river came up 10d, pairing the board again. The board was now 4d - 4c - 6s - 10c - 10d. Jack checked as well as I, Mark bet $250. Jack folded and it was up to me. I ran through the hand in my head. Would Mark have called me with a 10 off the flop? Was he slow playing a set off the flop? Was he full of crap and took my checking as being weak? EIther way, I thought my hand was no good and I ended up folding. Mark turned over pocket 4's after I mucked. He flopped quads and I bet into him! F--- me! At that point I knew my night would be rough. After that hand, I was up and down for the rest of the game. I had a big hand with John in which I lost half my stack to him when he flopped a full house. The final hand of the first game for me was rough as well. I had pocket 10's preflop and being shortstacked and in good position, I went all in. Jack who had raised under the gun called me with pocket K's. Nothing hit for me and I was out in 18th place.
The second game is where I damn near lost it. I normally vent for a few minutes, take a walk and cool off, but this time I couldn't hold back. I felt bad a little while after, but at the time it happened, it needed to be said. Here is what happened...
I was in the small blind for $20. The blinds were $20 - $40. I had pocket J's and ther was only one caller. I raised it to $200 and was immediately called by this new guy named Dave. The other caller ended up folding. Now, I hadn't played that much with Dave, but what I had seen from him wasn't very impressive. Like most newbie's, he over-values face cards and will pretty much call anything preflop. After he called I knew I was in pretty good shape. The flop came up 6s - 7d - 9s. It wasn't that scary of a flop unless the guy called me with 10 -8 or pocket 6's, 7's or 9's, possible, but not likely. The pot had about $440 in it, so I bet a little over half the pot. The bet was $250 and Dave called. The turn came up an 8s. Seeing a possible straight and flush out there I checked and so did Dave. The river was the 8h. I checked again and so did Dave. I show my two pair Jacks up and he shows his Q 10 of clubs. He hit the straight on the turn. I sat there for a minute in total shock. Other players at the table asked Dave why he was in the hand. He said he was pot committed. I finally snapped and said bulls--t. I took all of his pot odds away after the flop and he still made that call. I said a few other choice words and put my headphones on. I know I handled that beat less than stellar, but c'mon, I did everything right to protect my hand and still got beaten by junk. A few of the other players at the table couldn't believe it either. It was just flat out a horrible call. I guess I got to chalk it up to his inexperience, but that was a tough pill to swallow. I lost about half my stack on that hand and was on tilt for the rest of the game, which wasn't long for me. The last hand I had Jh - 10h and I was in the big blind for $100. Marty had raised it to $300, and I made a loose call. It was a hand that I usually like to see a flop with and they were suited as well. Dave called the raise as well, what a shock. It was three handed going to the flop. The flop came 7d - Js - 10d. Marty made a continuation bet of $300 and I went all in for $1020. Dave called my bet of $1020, which I completely didn't expect. Now Marty was getting good odds to call. There was $3240 in the pot and Marty was getting 3 to 1 on his money, so Marty called as well. The turn came up Ac, and the river was a 3h. I flipped up my two pair, Dave mucked so who knows what the hell he had, and Marty flipped over pocket A's giving him the winning hand with a set of A's. If only Dave hadn't called. I would've won the pot because marty would have laid his hand down. After that, I took a walk to cool of. I knew I played the best I could've played, but that still didn't make me feel any better. After the game, Paul came up to me and said that Dave had no business in the hand he beat me, and he also told me that Dave had done the same to him on the final table. That made me feel a little better.
All in all, my night pretty much sucked as much as it possibly could have. Suck outs, bad beats, quads, and an awful call ruined my night. I am still furious about the hand with Dave, but I'll get over it eventually. I am planning on attending Jim's next week so hopefully I can get the bad taste out of my mouth from last night. I'll post my results from that next Saturday. Until next time, later.
X
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Top 5, 08/24/06, thoughts about Kurt's league, miscellaneous junk...
Hi all! Summer is fading fast but the action at Kurt's is still hot and heavy. Keeping that in mind, I've come up with my Top 5 for tomorrow's game at Kurt's. There are a few changes this week, but no major ones to note. Here we go!
My first pick has become a regular on my Top 5 over the last few weeks. Although he had me on tilt for most of the night at Jim's last week, my first pick is Moe.
My second pick has stated that he will have an "awesome" night tomorrow. So far, every time he has said that, he hasn't done that well. Against my better judgement, my second pick this week is Kurt.
My third pick scored points for the first time in over two months last time at Kurt's. I think he's due for a repeat performance this week. My third pick is Mark.
My fourth pick has blown hot and cold for a few weeks. When I don't pick him, he does well, proven by his win and his money last time. When I do pick him however, he get's a bagel and is out before the first table merge. So with my fingers crossed my fourth pick is Ryan.
Every good Top 5 has to have a dark horse and this week is no exception. This person is, in my opinion, the most likeable guy in KNK. He also could stand in for one of the actors in the sequel (if there ever was a sequel), to Euro Trip. My fifth and final pick is Marty.
Recapping this week's Top 5:
1. Moe
2. Kurt
3. Mark
4. Ryan
5. Marty
In other news, there has been a lot of back and forth about what we should change in Kurt's league. Are the blinds too long or not long enough? Should the current point system be scrapped? Should we go to one tournament with a bigger buy in? Should we start doing rebuys? Don't get me wrong, a little change to the structure of the league here and there is healthy and will benefit this league in the future, but let's not go crazy with changes. If what has been proposed comes to pass, we're talking about a completely different league. These are a few of my thoughts on the suggestions on the table.
First, the blinds could use a little tweeking, but not that much. Maybe a minute or two for the first 5 rounds or so. If that's too much, then they don't really need to be changed. Next, the point system should be adjusted, not totally scrapped. I think a 75 point bonus for a win is a little much. As far as points go, I'll leave it to the eggheads who are good at math. I think one tournament is absolutely out of the question. I come from Taunton and the game is held in Attleboro. It's not too far, but isn't exactly a short trip either. If I come to the game and get knocked out early, my night is done. I think what makes Kurt's game unique is that if you have a bad first game, you can try and make up for it in the second game. Lastly, absolutely no rebuys. We have been tinkering with the whole rebuy idea at Jim's and it has seemed to be a nice change of pace, but I personally think having the rebuy option on the table degrades the level of play. I'll give you an example from this past week at Jim's. In the last hand before the rebuy period ended, four people went all in, two of whom went in blind, knowing that if they get busted they can rebuy and continue playing with a normal stack as if nothing ever happened. Then there is the problem awarding points. I'll use the same example I used on Kurt's blog. If I bust out in fourth and someone who rebought busted in third, why should he get more points than I do if I haven't rebought. The whole rebuy system favors the looser, more aggressive and sometimes reckless player. The tighter, more solid players are almost put into a situation where they must start out well or rebuy for fear of becoming the short stack at the end of the rebuy period without losing a hand.
Anyways, in other news, Bill, Ryan, and I are planning a weekend trip to Atlantic City on Veteran's Day weekend. We are planning on staying at The Sands Hotel and Casino or The Tropicana Hotel, Resort and Casino. We could always use a fourth or fifth body to come with us. The plan, as it is stands now, is to play in a couple, (3 or 4) tournaments, during that weekend. If anyone is interested on the particulars of the trip, feel free of pulling Bill, Ryan , or I aside to ask us a few questions. That's it for me, good luck to everyone tomorrow night at Kurt's. I'll post my results over the weekend. Later.
X
My first pick has become a regular on my Top 5 over the last few weeks. Although he had me on tilt for most of the night at Jim's last week, my first pick is Moe.
My second pick has stated that he will have an "awesome" night tomorrow. So far, every time he has said that, he hasn't done that well. Against my better judgement, my second pick this week is Kurt.
My third pick scored points for the first time in over two months last time at Kurt's. I think he's due for a repeat performance this week. My third pick is Mark.
My fourth pick has blown hot and cold for a few weeks. When I don't pick him, he does well, proven by his win and his money last time. When I do pick him however, he get's a bagel and is out before the first table merge. So with my fingers crossed my fourth pick is Ryan.
Every good Top 5 has to have a dark horse and this week is no exception. This person is, in my opinion, the most likeable guy in KNK. He also could stand in for one of the actors in the sequel (if there ever was a sequel), to Euro Trip. My fifth and final pick is Marty.
Recapping this week's Top 5:
1. Moe
2. Kurt
3. Mark
4. Ryan
5. Marty
In other news, there has been a lot of back and forth about what we should change in Kurt's league. Are the blinds too long or not long enough? Should the current point system be scrapped? Should we go to one tournament with a bigger buy in? Should we start doing rebuys? Don't get me wrong, a little change to the structure of the league here and there is healthy and will benefit this league in the future, but let's not go crazy with changes. If what has been proposed comes to pass, we're talking about a completely different league. These are a few of my thoughts on the suggestions on the table.
First, the blinds could use a little tweeking, but not that much. Maybe a minute or two for the first 5 rounds or so. If that's too much, then they don't really need to be changed. Next, the point system should be adjusted, not totally scrapped. I think a 75 point bonus for a win is a little much. As far as points go, I'll leave it to the eggheads who are good at math. I think one tournament is absolutely out of the question. I come from Taunton and the game is held in Attleboro. It's not too far, but isn't exactly a short trip either. If I come to the game and get knocked out early, my night is done. I think what makes Kurt's game unique is that if you have a bad first game, you can try and make up for it in the second game. Lastly, absolutely no rebuys. We have been tinkering with the whole rebuy idea at Jim's and it has seemed to be a nice change of pace, but I personally think having the rebuy option on the table degrades the level of play. I'll give you an example from this past week at Jim's. In the last hand before the rebuy period ended, four people went all in, two of whom went in blind, knowing that if they get busted they can rebuy and continue playing with a normal stack as if nothing ever happened. Then there is the problem awarding points. I'll use the same example I used on Kurt's blog. If I bust out in fourth and someone who rebought busted in third, why should he get more points than I do if I haven't rebought. The whole rebuy system favors the looser, more aggressive and sometimes reckless player. The tighter, more solid players are almost put into a situation where they must start out well or rebuy for fear of becoming the short stack at the end of the rebuy period without losing a hand.
Anyways, in other news, Bill, Ryan, and I are planning a weekend trip to Atlantic City on Veteran's Day weekend. We are planning on staying at The Sands Hotel and Casino or The Tropicana Hotel, Resort and Casino. We could always use a fourth or fifth body to come with us. The plan, as it is stands now, is to play in a couple, (3 or 4) tournaments, during that weekend. If anyone is interested on the particulars of the trip, feel free of pulling Bill, Ryan , or I aside to ask us a few questions. That's it for me, good luck to everyone tomorrow night at Kurt's. I'll post my results over the weekend. Later.
X
Sunday, August 20, 2006
I hate this game...
Hello once again. It's been more than a week since I published my last post. I just haven't had much time to sit and chit-chat this past week. Now that I have some time, I'll catch everybody up on what's been going on this past week or so.
First I'll tell what happened at Kurt's a week ago Friday. Ready... . As you've probably noticed, I wrote absolutely nothing. That's what happened absolutely nothing. Well, almost nothing. In the first game I was playing really tight condsidering I wasn't at that tough of a table. There were a few maniacs, but only a few solid players in my opinion. Well, to make a long story short, Mohamad accumulated a ridiculous amount of chips within a short period of time. Meanwhile, I had only played two hands and lost abut $200. I was in the big blind for $40 when I picked up pocket 7's. Mohamad in mid-position raised it to $240 to go. Mohamad had been doing this ever since he was big stacked and he'd been doing it with marginal hands at best. I figured he was trying to steal my blind, so I raised it to $600 to go. Everyone folded back to him, and he sat there and thought for a while. I thought he was going to lay whatever he had down, instead, he raised me all in. I thought for a few seconds and considered he probably had something decent, A - K suited or maybe A - Q, all of which I was ahead preflop. I had pretty much half my stack in the pot and figured why not, so I called. He had K - Q, and I was relieved for a second. My relief soon turned to anguish after the flop when he hit his king. Nothing helped me and I was out of the tournament in 23 place. Great!
I thought I would do better the second game and I did, at least for a while. I made it to the first table merge, but the blinds ate me alive. After the blinds raped me for a second time, I was left with $1800. When the big blind hit me again, I picked up A - 4 offsuit, and pushed it all in. I had two people call me and I figured I was toast. The flop didn't help me at all. The turn came up As, giving ,me top pair and a glimmer of hope. The river was a 6c and I thought I would win. That was until Mark showed two pair, which he caught his second pair on the river, to knock me out in 13th place. Needless to say, my night at Kurt's wasn't a great success... it was however a great suckfest.
With the bad night from Kurt's still looming over my head, I tried to change my luck at Jim's this past Friday. The first game started out badly. Steve C. flopped a straight on me when I had top pair, Moe had me on tilt for most of the game, and I couldn't catch a flop to save my life. I did make it to the final table. My stack was short, then I doubled up to watch it shrink back down again. I folded a couple hands I would've won, once against Moe, what a shock. Bill ended up knocking me out with pocket 7's against my A - J in 7th place. I didn't really want to play the cash game because they were playing really loose and Mohamad was sucking out left and right. Jim said we were probably going to play a second game and I was all for it. In the second game, I did pretty well doubling up when I needed to, but I ended up finishing one spot out of the money in fourth.
All in all, I didn't play that badly, in my opinion. I just got unlucky, a lot. Next is Kurt's this Friday. I am desperately trying to accumulate points to distance myself from the 25th and final spot for the end of the year tournament. Of course, a win would help tremendously, but i'll take whatever I can get. I'll post my Top 5 later in the week. Until next time, later.
X
First I'll tell what happened at Kurt's a week ago Friday. Ready... . As you've probably noticed, I wrote absolutely nothing. That's what happened absolutely nothing. Well, almost nothing. In the first game I was playing really tight condsidering I wasn't at that tough of a table. There were a few maniacs, but only a few solid players in my opinion. Well, to make a long story short, Mohamad accumulated a ridiculous amount of chips within a short period of time. Meanwhile, I had only played two hands and lost abut $200. I was in the big blind for $40 when I picked up pocket 7's. Mohamad in mid-position raised it to $240 to go. Mohamad had been doing this ever since he was big stacked and he'd been doing it with marginal hands at best. I figured he was trying to steal my blind, so I raised it to $600 to go. Everyone folded back to him, and he sat there and thought for a while. I thought he was going to lay whatever he had down, instead, he raised me all in. I thought for a few seconds and considered he probably had something decent, A - K suited or maybe A - Q, all of which I was ahead preflop. I had pretty much half my stack in the pot and figured why not, so I called. He had K - Q, and I was relieved for a second. My relief soon turned to anguish after the flop when he hit his king. Nothing helped me and I was out of the tournament in 23 place. Great!
I thought I would do better the second game and I did, at least for a while. I made it to the first table merge, but the blinds ate me alive. After the blinds raped me for a second time, I was left with $1800. When the big blind hit me again, I picked up A - 4 offsuit, and pushed it all in. I had two people call me and I figured I was toast. The flop didn't help me at all. The turn came up As, giving ,me top pair and a glimmer of hope. The river was a 6c and I thought I would win. That was until Mark showed two pair, which he caught his second pair on the river, to knock me out in 13th place. Needless to say, my night at Kurt's wasn't a great success... it was however a great suckfest.
With the bad night from Kurt's still looming over my head, I tried to change my luck at Jim's this past Friday. The first game started out badly. Steve C. flopped a straight on me when I had top pair, Moe had me on tilt for most of the game, and I couldn't catch a flop to save my life. I did make it to the final table. My stack was short, then I doubled up to watch it shrink back down again. I folded a couple hands I would've won, once against Moe, what a shock. Bill ended up knocking me out with pocket 7's against my A - J in 7th place. I didn't really want to play the cash game because they were playing really loose and Mohamad was sucking out left and right. Jim said we were probably going to play a second game and I was all for it. In the second game, I did pretty well doubling up when I needed to, but I ended up finishing one spot out of the money in fourth.
All in all, I didn't play that badly, in my opinion. I just got unlucky, a lot. Next is Kurt's this Friday. I am desperately trying to accumulate points to distance myself from the 25th and final spot for the end of the year tournament. Of course, a win would help tremendously, but i'll take whatever I can get. I'll post my Top 5 later in the week. Until next time, later.
X
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Top 5 - 08/11/06
Welcome everybody. It's time once again for my Top 5 list for this Friday's games. I know I say this every time, but I hope to capture that elusive first win of the season. We're more than halfway and the top 6 point leaders are starting to break away from the rest of the field. Aside what a win would mean for me as far as points are concerned, it would certainly help my confidence and vindicate all the hard work that has gone into me revamping the entire way I play. It's been a rough year so far with a few glimmers of hope. All I can say is I am glad to be in 18th or 19th place after the awful start I've had. Needless to say, I am keeping my fingers crossed and hoping tomorrow night will be my night. Anyways, enough about the past, it's Top 5 ime and I think this week's crop will be interesting to watch for sure. I've got two of the usual suspects, a player retunring from a week off, a player trying to redeem himself, and a dark horse that seems to be a good choice. Let's git'r done!
My first pick is one of the usual suspects and seems to be on a little rush as of late. My first pick is Moe.
My second pick is the other name that I've picked for a while. He's probably one of the more consistent players in the league. My second pick is Greg.
My third pick is a player who is returning after a week of being down at the cape. My third pick is Leo.
My fourth pick is one I'm not sure about. Every single time I pick him he never does well. I'll give him one more shot before he's blacklisted from this Top 5. My fourth pick is Mister Poker, Ryan.
My fifth and final pick was up in the air for a while. I wanted to pick someone who I hadn't picked before. I hemmed and hawed about it before finally choosing one of the newer players at Kurt's. From what I've seen of him, he is a solid player who can really surprise some people. My fifth and final pick is Scott S.
Ok, to recap the list it's 1. Moe, 2. Greg, 3. Leo, 4. Ryan, and 5. Scott S. That's it for now. Good luck to everyone on Friday. I'll post my results on Saturday. Later.
X
My first pick is one of the usual suspects and seems to be on a little rush as of late. My first pick is Moe.
My second pick is the other name that I've picked for a while. He's probably one of the more consistent players in the league. My second pick is Greg.
My third pick is a player who is returning after a week of being down at the cape. My third pick is Leo.
My fourth pick is one I'm not sure about. Every single time I pick him he never does well. I'll give him one more shot before he's blacklisted from this Top 5. My fourth pick is Mister Poker, Ryan.
My fifth and final pick was up in the air for a while. I wanted to pick someone who I hadn't picked before. I hemmed and hawed about it before finally choosing one of the newer players at Kurt's. From what I've seen of him, he is a solid player who can really surprise some people. My fifth and final pick is Scott S.
Ok, to recap the list it's 1. Moe, 2. Greg, 3. Leo, 4. Ryan, and 5. Scott S. That's it for now. Good luck to everyone on Friday. I'll post my results on Saturday. Later.
X
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Off Week Poker, Miscellaneous News...
Welcome back everybody! I got a couple of topics to discuss so let's not waste anymore time on pleasantries.
Off week poker was last night and it was simply suck-tastic. Needless to say, I didn't fare well last night. The first tournament started off pretty well. I won a couple small pots, stole some blinds, you know the usual for me. Then the good cards stopped coming. I kept on getting ace-rag under the gun and I couldn't play it. At least not at the table I was at. To my left I had Jim Sr., Ryan, a new guy named Tom who played well, Paul M., Henry, Niki, Jack and finally Greg. It wasn't a tough table, it was just a loose-aggressive table. The one big pot I lost some chips in was against Niki. I had As - Qd and was three positions away from the blind. Niki raises under the gun, I put her on Jacks. Two folds then it was my action, and raised her initial raise of $120 to $300. Jim Sr. immediately calls me and the table folded to Niki as she called the $180 on top as I expected she would. The flop comes up Ks - 10d - 9s. I had a gut-shot straight draw, needing a jack for Broadway. She bet $300 and this is where I made the mistake. I tried to portray that I Big Slick and made top pair with a straight draw, so I raised her to $600. Jim Sr. folded, I'm guessing he had an ace but he probably could've had anything. She went all in and I'm thinking to myself, "that's a pretty ballsy bet with that board if she had pocket jacks". I decided that she didn't have jacks, she must've had queens or better to make that bet. I laid the hand down losing about $1000 and it turned out she had pocket kings and flopped a set. That started my downward spiral which culminated in me getting busted in ugly fashion by Bob P. I had Kc - 8s in the big blind. It was called to me so I checked it down. The flop came up 8c - 6c - 5c. I had about $1700 left and went all in with top pair and was called immediately by Bob P. I thought Bob hit the flush, instead he hit the straight. I figured I still could make a flush but no other clubs came up to help me and I was out.
The cash game on the side table was more of the same nonsense. Suckouts galore and loose play all around, myself included. I lost about $20 on that table. I will not mention this table further as I am still steaming over a few hands with a certain individual whom shall reamain nameless.
We decided at the end of the first tournament to do another smaller tournament. $10 buy in, $1000 in chips, and 10 minute blinds. It started out nice, but very aggressive and very competetive. I ended up finishing sixth in that tournament and had no money to show for the night. It sucked because originally I had planned on not going because I was getting burnt out. I've played poker for nearly four months nonstop. The plan is for me to play this week at Kurt's and then take the next week off from tournament play. I like the off week poker set up, but after last night, I really need some time off. I'll post my Top 5 on Thursday as usual. I may post again before that, I'm not sure. Until then, have a nice weekend!
X
Off week poker was last night and it was simply suck-tastic. Needless to say, I didn't fare well last night. The first tournament started off pretty well. I won a couple small pots, stole some blinds, you know the usual for me. Then the good cards stopped coming. I kept on getting ace-rag under the gun and I couldn't play it. At least not at the table I was at. To my left I had Jim Sr., Ryan, a new guy named Tom who played well, Paul M., Henry, Niki, Jack and finally Greg. It wasn't a tough table, it was just a loose-aggressive table. The one big pot I lost some chips in was against Niki. I had As - Qd and was three positions away from the blind. Niki raises under the gun, I put her on Jacks. Two folds then it was my action, and raised her initial raise of $120 to $300. Jim Sr. immediately calls me and the table folded to Niki as she called the $180 on top as I expected she would. The flop comes up Ks - 10d - 9s. I had a gut-shot straight draw, needing a jack for Broadway. She bet $300 and this is where I made the mistake. I tried to portray that I Big Slick and made top pair with a straight draw, so I raised her to $600. Jim Sr. folded, I'm guessing he had an ace but he probably could've had anything. She went all in and I'm thinking to myself, "that's a pretty ballsy bet with that board if she had pocket jacks". I decided that she didn't have jacks, she must've had queens or better to make that bet. I laid the hand down losing about $1000 and it turned out she had pocket kings and flopped a set. That started my downward spiral which culminated in me getting busted in ugly fashion by Bob P. I had Kc - 8s in the big blind. It was called to me so I checked it down. The flop came up 8c - 6c - 5c. I had about $1700 left and went all in with top pair and was called immediately by Bob P. I thought Bob hit the flush, instead he hit the straight. I figured I still could make a flush but no other clubs came up to help me and I was out.
The cash game on the side table was more of the same nonsense. Suckouts galore and loose play all around, myself included. I lost about $20 on that table. I will not mention this table further as I am still steaming over a few hands with a certain individual whom shall reamain nameless.
We decided at the end of the first tournament to do another smaller tournament. $10 buy in, $1000 in chips, and 10 minute blinds. It started out nice, but very aggressive and very competetive. I ended up finishing sixth in that tournament and had no money to show for the night. It sucked because originally I had planned on not going because I was getting burnt out. I've played poker for nearly four months nonstop. The plan is for me to play this week at Kurt's and then take the next week off from tournament play. I like the off week poker set up, but after last night, I really need some time off. I'll post my Top 5 on Thursday as usual. I may post again before that, I'm not sure. Until then, have a nice weekend!
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