April 22nd 9am
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I thought it would be fun to describe what it's like in my new position as Vegas poker pro.
First off, there's a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment after every win. To a lesser extent that happens online but it's not nearly as profound. Real cash in your hand is great. Beating real live breathing people with stellar play is rewarding.
It's hard to put into words how "cool" I feel after a good session, driving away from the city of bright neon signs. It's not the feeling of exhilaration after winning a big pot. I lost most of that long ago. I've been doing this for 3 years and that rush of excitement isn't all that alluring. But leaving the strip for my home a winner, I just feel cool. I'm living in such an exciting place and I'm conquering what so many have tried and failed.
There's a certain lack of responsibility that rules my life. I used to be able to get up whenever I wanted to as an online pro and it's the same now. Yet somehow, even though I'm playing more hours, I don't feel as much weight on my shoulders. I'm just happy-go lucky. I'm not all that concerned for my own well being. I play poker, I make money, and I do whatever else I want.
The social aspect of live poker cannot be downplayed. I actually had a fun time last night socializing with people while playing. The only time I could do that online is when we'd play the BTP tournaments. I've met a few pros I'm becoming friendly with too. I never know who I'll meet each day. Throw in free drinks and free food every night and it all sounds too easy and too much fun to be a job.
Two nights ago I had a cute girl sit next to me. I stack her with KQ top two. She deals with it ok and eventually doubles up off somehow else. I offer to pay her back by getting her some dinner. She accepts. We go out and I find out she's an exotic dancer. (heh.) In the end nothing happened and our personalities didn't mesh well. But just to have opportunities like that again, when I had no such things online is amazing. All of a sudden I have different possibilities every night and I'm making friends. This is why I moved here and I don't regret my decision.
Adam (MVP) and I are having a blast too. I just have to make sure I don't become a complete degenerate and alcoholic like him. It's a fine line but I think I can manage.
My future looks bright!
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My last two live sessions were sickly good. At one point I was dealt pocket kings 3 times in a row. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's about 13,824,000 to 1? 240x240x240 ? (My math is so bad I'm sure someone will correct me.)
The first time I had kings I almost folded preflop:
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A few days before on a horrible (horrible as in all regulars) SH table w/ Adam watching:
I raise up JJ to $15 get 5 callers and then UTG limp reraises another $100. I deduced he was on a steal and raised him another $200 with $100 behind. He folded pretty quickly. Not standard by any means but we have a lot of history. I showed my hand, but not before I charged one of the other players two bucks to flip them over.
I made a great call yesterday:
Limp on the button with pocket 4s
[4c]
Flop:
[6s][7h] $25
Checked to me I bet $20. SB check raises to $100 with another $100 left behind. On a previous hand I saw him slowplay a monster. This time he was raising a big amount. I watched him stomp his right foot continuously until I grabbed some chips. He stopped dead cold. I pushed allin and he called with
[3s]. He hit and it turns out he had a billion outs... but I'm very happy with my read and willingness to go all the way with such a mediocre hand.
Another hand I get
[Qd] and raise it in LP. A foreign guy who's been losing a lot of money and has been fairly aggressive calls my raise after his limp.
FLOP$50
[Td][8c]
He leads $100 quickly?? I opt to call.
TURN $250
[Td][8c]
He leads all-in $300. I decide he wouldn't lead that much with a made flush. But still I'm hesitant. He could have two pair. Still I'm getting almost 2-1 and I have the nut flush redraw with the
. I look at him. He stares at the table, unmoving. I grab some chips. He holds his breath. I call.
River was a blank. He shows
[3c] and I win a nice pot.
A hand with some heart:
I raise up
[Qs] to $25.
I get two callers including an easy player to read. He's a huge calling station but he only bets when he hits.
FLOP $75
[4c][Tc]
I check first to act. Calling station who bets when he hits, checks. Button (a disciplined Asian winning regular) bet the pot $75. I think about it,.. and repop to $200 more on top. He folds after a while, saying, "Obviously aces or a set."
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I've been running well the last few days. My last two sessions were big wins at the 2/5. My game has improved tremendously since I first stepped foot in Vegas. I still have a few leaks but they're getting better everyday. I'm confident I'm a big winner in this game.