So, another weekend at Tahoe...with my family. And that meant everyone, including my nephew who at 18 months can scream the doors off a SUV. Which he did. REPEATEDLY.
Only more reason to escape to the infantless safety of the casino for long periods of time. So, I played poker and craps and blackjack but no pai gow poker(damn high end limits). My skill at poker goes up pretty slowly, but I think I'm coming into my own as a professional craps player.
I arrived at Tahoe on Friday, sometime around 3pm and went to the casino around 6:45pm...Brian went straight to the casino when he got to the state line and watched the Kings play(they sucked again) and signed us up for the Nugget poker tournament at 7:30pm. Sadly, ribs were being prepared at my place, and if I left I wasn't going to get any, but I went to the game anyway. Afterall, when you have a chance to play the worst poker has to offer, you take it every time. $55 buyin, no rebuys or addons, 1500 chips and blinds start at 25/50(18 players). Yep, a crapshoot. Alos, right before the tourney started, Brian and I joined an eight man last longer bet for $10 each with six other people...this was a good investment IMO. I folded the first five hands, then raised with AK in EP and won the blinds. The guy to my immediate right managed to end up with 150 left playing horribly, and it folds around to him in the SB and he limps. Before I look at my cards I just put him in and my K6>T3s. Five hands goes by and I get 77(blinds now 50/10). UTG limps, I push because if I raise I feel it going to be hard to get away from, and the limp was pretty weak, and I took it down preflop. Right before I was dealt my BB, I was moved to the other table which I promptly folded about four hands before they joined us together into one table. I missed the BB two times in a row and then won the button when we redrew for the finall seating. 20 hands in a row without a blind...good times. Two hands into the final table, someone limps in MP with A6s, I push 2100ish with TT(blinds 100/200) and he calls of the rest of his chips, and it holds up. Brian was also cruising, pushing almost every opportunity. He had 6200 and I had 4800 when he raised UTG to 1200 w/
(blinds 200/400 8 players left). He got three callers. Flop was
, and he open pushes, woman to his immediate left calls instantly, and the other two players fold. He sheepishly says, "I need a club." But not to worry, the woman who called off 80% of her chips did it with
!
Yep, looks like the field is talented tonight.
Brian takes it down with the ace high. Binds were then at 400/800 and I pushed in with
. Women who gave Brian those chips calls with
, but woman next to here calls with
. Dannyboy is in trouble, but on a flop of
, I tag the turn with the
!
I fade the last card, and now I'm almost even with Brian. At this point there are still four of us who are in the last longer bet, and five of us total. The guy who set up the bet loses with QJs to the lady with KK, and the lady eliminated the other last longer candidate when he was down to only two BB's. After the lady and Brian pushing and taking chips from me and me folding 9 highs for five hands, the lady, who has me outchipped again, raises OTB with 33, and I push with KT, and she calls. I flop a measly TT6, and after that hand, Brian takes her out, so it's heads up, with Brian having a 65/35 chips lead. We immediatley chop the last longer bet and then I tell him I want ribs so let's chop the money so I can go back to the house and eat. He says no(even though the blinds are 800/1600 and there is maybe 22K total in play. I tell him fine, and I push my first hand and he calls. My
is greater than his
and I'm the chip lead. Then he pushes OTB and I call. His
>
and he's chips leader again. I push with K5, and he calls with 37. And he wins, so I can finally freaking eat. He collects $425 and I get $255(each of us got $40 too for the chopped last longer bet). After ribs, I come back to Brian drunk and I sit down to play LHE(3/6, 6 or 12 on the river round). I win some money, Brian leaves because he wasted and raising every hand he sees, and my friend Q goes down and comes back to win a very good amount against complete morons, and also claimed a pot by calling a straddler down with K7 on a board of AQJ64. That was so sick, but he felt he was right. I didn't mind too much because this was the same guy who would raise my blind, I would protect, and then I would checkraise with second or third pair ALOT. He was horrendous. I have a value town hand against him as well which I will post. Anyway, this guy made two trips to the ATM and about five buyins to our game, so when he left, I left. Wow, he was a donator of the highest order. The good news is I played no one, except Brian and Q who I thought was even slightly good at the game. Q, who used to be very impatient and reckless when he started, played a set on the flop so beautifully, turning the FH and when getting CR'ed on the river when a straight card came out, made the 3 bet and took down a really big pot. It's good to see someone uses what I know, even if it isn't me.
But, I could help winning this weekend, every player seemed blufftastic or would bet on any piece of the flop, and it was really easy to crush them. There was one bet I called on the river that I didn't want to(flush hit on the river heads up and the pot was big), and another hand where I called to with a 43 on a 7653A board agains the SB where I was sure he had me beat and he showed me the 98(but it was his fifth hand at the table and I had no read; it was just the way he fired out on the turn when the 6 hit on the 753 flop).
Here is a hand I think I played decent, opponent was a player at the Nugget, my read on him(from sessions past) was he could easily bet and bluff on ugly boards with draws and scare cards, and would see way too many showdowns and show down some pretty weak hands.
Hero is in CO with
2 folds, UTG+2 calls, MP calls, fold, Hijack calls, Hero raises, button folds, SB calls, BB(Villian) calls, rest call. Six to the flop. ($36)
Flop is
. SB checks, Villian bets, 3 folds, Hero raises, SB calls, villian calls. ($54)
Turn is
. SB checks, Villian bets, hero raises, SB folds, Villian 3-bets, hero calls.
River is
. Villian bets $12, Hero calls.
Villian shows
.
This went on ALL WEEKEND. Blufftards galore. In all, I won about $528 on poker playing 3/6 LHE and coming in second in the tourney and also about $400 playing craps because I roll GOOT.
I'll go and post my Value town hand now...and then rest after being in the car for about six hours...blizzard conditions suck when you are driving.