I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but if I haven't I hate Harrah's, and even if I have, it deserves mentioning again. It used to be that comps and freebies were easy to come by in AC. This has drastically changed ever since the corporate machine took over the city. The human factor is gone and the machine is here to stay. It's not enough that they get you at the tables, but now they get you for everything.
We took the day trip to AC yesterday with the intention of playing the $40+10 2pm and 7pm at the Showboat. The first irritating thing was the parking. It has been this way the past couple of times I've come as well, but it's really starting to anger me. Used to be free self-park (w/ casino card) and $5 valet in most casinos. Now the Harrah's owned casinos have signs, "Non-members $5, Gold card members $5". What the hell is the point of that? Valet parking now $10. Screw you guys.
Then we get upstairs to register for the 2pm MTT at 1:30. They put us into the computer and we get in line to pay. It's 1:45, 1:50, 1:55 and we're still in line as the announcement comes over for all tournament players to take their seats and then for the dealer to high card for the button. There is a loud grumble from the long line because for the duration they have only 1 DAMN TELLER! F'in Harrah's. So they've started off pretty well by pissing everyone off. We miss basically the entire 1st level. Not only this, but once we got to the cashier we were informed that it was $50+10. This is not a big deal, but when I call the poker room asking for information and they give me information, I generally expect it to be the correct information. Is that too much to ask for?
To make matters even worse, my friend and I end up seated at the same table right next to each other and they tell us that they can't change the seating. Our whole table is full of calling stations and maniacs. I sit out for the 1st couple of orbits, but pick up AKo in MP w/ the blinds 50/100. 2 limpers in front of me and I raise to 500. One player behind me, both blinds, and both limpers call the 400 raise. Flop completely misses me with low cards, but I decide to pick now to see if I will be able to steal at all. When it's checked to me I bet $1000. Everyone folds.
The very next hand my friend gets QQ. He saw what happened and raised to 600. Again, half the table calls. Flop comes 7T7 and he bets only 800, the button calls. The turn and river are blanks and he ends up losing most of his stack to the button who called his PFR w/ A7o. Brilliant! The very next hand he is dealt QQ again, but the dealer mistakenly flips up one of his Queens which becomes the burn card. Damn is he pissed. The hand after that he is dealt KK as the blinds are now up to 100/200 and he only has 1200 left. 1 limpers and he has to push, but now everyone decides to fold. He is out about 20 minutes later forced to open-push KQo and running into AKo on the Button.
The high-point of my tournament comes when I pick up AQs in EP and raise to 900 (3xBB). 1 call behind me and then the BB pushed for 2350 total. With the amount of money in the pot I have to call. LP caller only has about 2000 behind her as well so I'm not too worried, but she folds. BB turns over TT and I hit a Q on the river. I'm now up to a little over 8000.
I pick up JJ a few hands later and raise to 1200 getting called only by the BB. Flop is 9QA (suits are irrelevant) and BB bets 700 into me. This has been a prevailing theme of this table so far. Raising/calling, then betting less on the flop than the original bet amount. I've seen this with top pair, trips, draws, and nothing at all, but it's really throwing me off. Stupidly I call. Turn is another 9 and it gets checked. River is another A and I know I'm screwed as I fold to his 900 river bet. I hear him mention to the player next to him that he had AQ, but that seemed really strange. Then again, everything on this table seems strange so he could have been telling the truth.
Getting back to "I Hate Harrah's". I'm starting to get a little thirsty at this point. One of the real improvements in AC over recent years is that instead of handing out plastic cups, they now give you real bottles of beer. I call over the waitress and ask for a Coors Light because I really don't want to start in on something that might mess up my stomach while playing. She asks if I'm a Diamond Club member. I say no and show her my Gold card. She says that I can't have a Coors Light unless I'm a Diamond Club member, but I can have a Miller Light. What the F***?????? Obviously I'm not the only one that thinks this is retarded because the whole table breaks into hysterics.
1- Who the hell made this ridiculous rule. I understand giving extra benefits to your bigger players, but this is just taking normal things away from your other players. I can't have a god damn Coors Light? I'm now a 2nd class citizen?
2- I hate Harrah's
3- (And I actually asked a Showboat employee this one) What friggen idiot makes the distinction that a Coors Light is in the upper class of beers and therefore not availably to the lower class such as myself, but that Miller Lite is ok. I could understand if they were withholding the Guiness, but this decision is just completely insane.
4- I FUCKIN' HATE HARRAH'S!!!
I went almost an hour after the JJ hand completely card dead and that was basically death on this table as stealing was impossible. I pick up
[Ts] and there is a push for 900 in front of me. I have a little over 3000 left and as the blinds are 400/800 I have to go with this hand. The blinds fold and as I turn the JTs over I tell the other player that he is in trouble because this is the best hand I've had in an hour. He turns over
[Qs]. Ha! I told you that you were dead. I can still make a straight flush, while you, my friend, can not. We both miss the flop where the
shows up, he turns a Q and I river a J. Next hand I pick up
[7c] and when it's folded to me I push my last 2000 or so into the pot. I'm called by both blinds. Flop is
[9c]x. I gotta be thrilled by that flop even though the SB bets out. She has
[9s] and I go out unimproved.
We've still got about 3 hours until the 7pm tourny so it's time to eat. We try out the Showboat buffet (I forget what they call it) which is actually one of the better buffet's as far as AC goes although I'm not really into buffets. However, behind most of the stations, out of the reach of the diners is a sign and pan stating "For Diamond Club Members Only" or in other words.."You Can't Have This!". F U Harrah's, I'm going to the Taj.
I play the 2nd tourny ($80+20 6pm) at the Taj while my friend goes to play Blackjack. This table is even more full of maniacs and calling stations. About 3 to 5 hands in we get a raise to 250 and about 5 callers. Flop comes
[6d]x. SB bets 500 into the raiser, the original raiser makes it 1500 which is called by the Button and the SB pushes all-in which both players call. Holy Crap! The original raiser shows KK, the Button a retardly played AA, and the SB JJ for the set. 2 players gone already.
Less than a full orbit later the guy with 15K already raises to 400 in EP. The SB asks if he actually has anything or if he's just being a bully. Then he quicky pushes all-in for a massive overbet of about 5000. The big stack gets a sheepish look on his face as he calls and flips over
[6d]??? The small blind has 2 black Queens. Two diamond on the flop, but me doesn't complete his flush on the river which is a black King. The SB made a very loud and animated exit.
I'm playing tight as hell, in fact only entering one pot before I pick up AK in the CO. There is one limper and I raise to 800 (4xBB). The button calls as does the limper who was actually sort of tight. Flop is 7A6 (3 different suits) and I bet 1200. Both players call, but I am more worried about a set from the limper than the Button who seemed to call with mariginal hands. River is Q which scares me a bit as well as I'm thinking the Button could have called twice with AQ. I check, Button bets 2000, but limper folds. I only have 2100 left so I can't really fold this and I don't. Button turns over AT and I take it down.
I actually stole my only hand of this tournament with
[4h] on the Button. The big stack min-raised to 600. I called. Flop is 4Kx w/ only 1 heart. He bets 600 again and I raise to 1500 to test him and to see if I can get to the river for free. He thinks and calls. Turn is a blanked which is checked and River is a blank which he checks. I now have bottom pair and I think the only way I can take this is if I bet. I bet 2000 and he looks pained as he folds. I'm not up to 12000+.
Blinds are now 200/400 and player in early MP open pushes for 4550. With the antes, there is about 5600 in the pot and I am the BB with AK. This is a huge overbet for AA or KK so I decide to call. He has AT. Flop comes out blanks, but he catches a T on the turn and a T on the river.
A couple of orbits card dead and a 1600 open PFR in late MP with 77 pretty much crippled me. I did see another funny hand where the previous big stack had donked off most of his chips, but had then gotten really lucky again to stack another player and regain the table stack lead. This time he PFR'ed in EP and was pushed by the Button with a medium sized stack. He called the all-in and turned over
[7s], but had no luck this time.
I ended up pushing and picking up blinds one more time with AK, but was eventually forced to call for the rest of my chips with KTo in the BB when a late MP open-raiser made it 4500 with blinds of 500/1000. I only had 4300 left after I posted the blinds and ante. I was just hoping my cards were live. He turned over 66 and I was in the best position I could hope for. Flop was AQx which gave me even more outs, but I would have preferred the K or T. Turn and river missed me. In both MTT's I had a ton of outs on my last hand, but couldn't catch on either one.
I went over to the Blackjack tables where my friend was still putting in a shift. He ended up playing for about 4 hours which was great because he was using my card, but sucked because he ended up losing. Here's something interesting. I ordered a drink sitting next to him while not playing and they gave it to me....in a bottle.....and it was a Coors Light....and it was free! Think a Harrah's owned casino would have done that? So again I say FU Harrah's!
Speaking of AC casinos and comps, I heard some disturbing news today from my brother who is a frequent Borgata poker player. He plays almost exclusively 6/12 limit and 2/5 NL and has always gotten the poker discount on rooms. This weekend he tried to set up a 1 day stay-over for late September and was told that they have changed the discounts. He spoke to a host who told him that he'll give him the discount this time, but they can't do it anymore. He was told that not even the 75/150 players can get the poker rate anymore since they opened the new room.
Finished up the Party bonus too this afternoon after a roller coaster session. I seemed to have suited connectors or a pair every other hand and I actually ruled the table early on as I showed down 2 pair, sets, boats, overpairs. I had everyone playing weak and folding whenever I raised after a while and was up over $40 on the $25 NL table. Then I went absolutely flop dead. I was still getting the starting hands, but missing the flops or ending up with an overpair with something like pocket 9's against a bigger pair. I ended up all the way down to $10, but finished at $28.
The bonus took me 9.5 hours (619 hands) all together and I walked away with $76.66 including the $40. Now the question is whether to leave it there or go someplace else. I only paid $13.10 in rake according to PT so well worth the deal.