Monday, May 01, 2006
At the Parent's.
Current mood: calm
Poker
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I love it when I completely ignore the advice I give to myself. In my last blog post, I said something to the effect of, "I'm not going to play 10/20NL for a while."
So I logged in to 10/20NL today on Bodog.
Anyway, happy news as I won a little over a buyin. To justify my decison, I was at my parent's house late at night which meant no distractions, my focus was on, and the tables were soft. (Actually, I'm just a degenerate gambler.)
I made a $500 bet which was a mistake. Other then that I played very well. I made a big and brave calldown with a good read. Here's some commentary on the hand:
Mike Sexton: Welcome to the World Poker Tour of Bodog. Where capped buyins of $2000 can be lost in a single hand!
Vince Van Patton: Don't we normally have games for millions of dollars, Mike?
Mike: Well.... the viewership has dropped significantly since Shauna Hiatt left. Who knew she brought in over 75 percent of our vievers with those lucious..... Well anyway, Vince, on with the show!
Vince: Lets go down to the felt and meet our players! First to act, Chip Whet!
Mike: Chips is looking down at an ugly Queen Ten offsuit. He's under-the-gun as they say, what will he do? Vince, he's getting out chips!
Vince: Don't do it Chip. Don't do it. That queen ten is uglier then TJ Cloutier's wife!
Mike: He's raising it, Vince! What a bold move by the gambler!
Vince: Folded around to the button.. the great Kennyg! He's KGcrazy, if you know what i mean!
Mike: What the hell was Steven Lipscomb thinking when he hired you? Didn't you teach tennis or something Vince? Damn't I'm a real poker player, what the hell are you?
Vince: I'm your father, son. Your mum is pretty hot by the way.
Mike: Kennyg looks down at King-Jack of spades. What will this legend of poker do? He's getting out chips! He's just going to call the bet. He wants to see a flop.
Vince: Here we go!
Mike: Nice color commentary, idiot. The flop is Jack of clubs, six of hearts, and 8 of hearts. Kennyg has top pair!
Vince: Chip is getting out some chips though! Uhoh...
Mike: It looks like he's betting $125. No no no wait. Bodog will not accept multiples of $5, Vince. Instead he will by rule, bet the minimum of $20.
Vince: Will Kennyg call this bet or raise do you think?
Mike: I expect Kenny to call and try to get this gambler to bet some more money. Kenny is reaching for chips! Wait, wait. Kenny isn't moving.. it looks like he's completely frozen!
Vince: He's immobile! You know I never saw this problem when we did the Pokerstar's Carriabean adventure?
Mike: Bodog is always an adventure, Vince. ....Look he's back now! Just in time to see the $20 bet. He raises to $140! The gambler Chip is wheting his appietite as he calls.
Vince: Smooth Mike. Very smooth.
Mike: The turn is a deuce of spades. No help to either player. Both players check. I'm surprised Kennyg didn't bet in this spot, Vince. It might have been a mistake.
Vince: Speaking of mistakes, have you seen TJ Cloutier's wife?
Mike: The river brings the ace of diamonds! BINGO BANGO BONGO. Chip Whet bets $450 into a now $900 pot! What will this legend of Bodog, the best 5/10 Bodog player in the world do?
Vince: He's making the call!
Mike: Unbelievable Vince! He's done it! What a champion!
Vince: But let us not forget the book of proverbs, Mike. He who troubleth his own house, shall
(note from kenny: random vain advertisement for my play.)
(note: Mr. TJ Cloutier, I'm just joking! You are the man.)
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Acting
Three performances down, three to go! Friday night went very well... I had a ton of energy and seemed to nail everything. My heart did stop for a moment as my mind went completely blank on one of my most important lines... when I plead for Rachel to not testify against me. Luckily, I had done a ton of line work before the show, and it came back to me in a split-second. heh. That split-second felt like 10 minutes.
Saturday night I wasn't feeling great about my performance. I couldn't find the energy I had on Thursday or Friday night. Jim told me it was normal...
I determined to make myself better in ACT II and somehow pulled it off. I'm not sure exactly what I did, but I got the energy back and finished off well.
I have a bunch of friends coming over the weekend. I'm looking foward to hearing their experience with watching the play. I'm gonna nail it all next weekend. I have to