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need pacific poker money for stars.
  Helmet, May 01 2010

hi guys, it's me tokeweed. been a long time poster here then quit poker for about 1.5 years but now i am back. i need to transfer 2k from stars to pacific poker. pm me if you can help. thanks.

i will send first. i am tokeweed on stars and lucky331 on pacific poker. no scammers please.

P.S. hi nadeem!



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Trade 500$ stars for moneybookers
  lewy313, May 01 2010

I can send first to trusted users

ps: i give 5$ for that favour



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Fish
  CrownRoyal, Apr 30 2010

So i've been going fishing almost daily this year because fishing is the bomb and i have nothing better to do.

Today, out of pure humor i decided to try something I've always wanted to try, a weightless wacky rig with a plastic worm which tbh looks hilariously stupid. I have a pretty good idea of how im supposed to fish with it but tbh im no expert angler so I'm mostly just bullshitting 3/4 of the time.

Anyways, first cast, this is the result.

SUSTAINABLE, I ASK, LP?

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The Vaccine War
  Bigbobm, Apr 29 2010

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontli...wpage&utm_medium=grid&utm_source=grid

A Frontline documentary giving light to both sides of the vaccine debate. While prior to watching I had no strong opinions on the subject, I have to say now that a lot of the parents who are claiming the vaccines are causing autism seem to be in complete denial. Yet despite a ton of reports and claims refuting the link between autism and MMR/thimerosal, the parents are gaining more support.



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SC2 beta key US cheap
  PuertoRican, Apr 29 2010

Starcraft 2 beta key for America.

Only $9.99, or best offer~
Transfer via FTP~
Send me a PM~

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Key is now SOLD, thanks~





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KK cursed
  tutz, Apr 28 2010

lol wat
worst I ever run
12bi in down in EV, almost breaking even this month

Submitted by : tutz

***** Hand History for Game 2215011506000133 ***** Cake Poker
$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, April 28, 10:07:17 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 11506 Real Money
Seat 5 is the button
Seat 1: CakeSeat1 $127.95 USD
Seat 2: CakeSeat2 $34.50 USD
Seat 3: CakeSeat3 $60.90 USD
Seat 4: CakeSeat4 $49.00 USD
Seat 5: tutz1 $55.20 USD
Seat 6: CakeSeat6 $35.03 USD
CakeSeat6 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
CakeSeat1 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KsKd ]
CakeSeat2 raises [$1.75 USD]
CakeSeat3 folds
CakeSeat4 folds
tutz1 raises [$6.00 USD]
CakeSeat6 folds
CakeSeat1 raises [$19.50 USD]
CakeSeat2 calls [$18.25 USD]
tutz1 raises [$49.20 USD]
CakeSeat1 raises [$70.40 USD]
CakeSeat2 calls [$14.50 USD]
CakeSeat1 wins $35.20 USD
tutz1 shows KsKd
CakeSeat1 shows KcAh
CakeSeat2 shows AcTc

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   2hAdJh

Turn (Pot : $118.45)

   2hAdJhQc

River (Pot : $118.45)

   2hAdJhQc7h
CakeSeat1 wins $40.54 USD from main pot
CakeSeat1 wins $101.61 USD from main pot
***** Hand History for Game 2214012314000314 ***** Cake Poker


$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, April 27, 11:47:26 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 12314 Real Money
Seat 5 is the button
Seat 1: CakeSeat1 $110.80 USD
Seat 2: CakeSeat2 $34.50 USD
Seat 3: CakeSeat3 $73.05 USD
Seat 4: CakeSeat4 $107.27 USD
Seat 5: tutz1 $53.75 USD
Seat 10: CakeSeat10 $71.70 USD
CakeSeat10 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
CakeSeat1 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KhKd ]
CakeSeat2 folds
CakeSeat3 raises [$1.75 USD]
CakeSeat4 folds
tutz1 raises [$6.00 USD]
CakeSeat10 raises [$12.50 USD]
CakeSeat1 folds
CakeSeat3 folds
tutz1 calls [$6.75 USD]

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   6h6dTc
CakeSeat10 checks
tutz1 bets [$18.40 USD]
CakeSeat10 raises [$36.80 USD]
tutz1 raises [$22.60 USD]
CakeSeat10 calls [$4.20 USD]
tutz1 shows KhKd
CakeSeat10 shows AcAd

Turn (Pot : $182.05)

   6h6dTc9c

River (Pot : $182.05)

   6h6dTc9c7d
CakeSeat10 wins $106.75 USD from main pot
***** Hand History for Game 2214012314000358 ***** Cake Poker

$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, April 28, 12:12:19 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 12314 Real Money
Seat 3 is the button
Seat 1: CakeSeat1 $24.80 USD
Seat 2: CakeSeat2 $75.95 USD
Seat 3: CakeSeat3 $56.05 USD
Seat 4: CakeSeat4 $46.85 USD
Seat 5: tutz1 $52.25 USD
Seat 10: CakeSeat10 $45.50 USD
CakeSeat4 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
tutz1 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KsKh ]
CakeSeat10 folds
CakeSeat1 folds
CakeSeat2 folds
CakeSeat3 raises [$1.75 USD]
CakeSeat4 folds
tutz1 raises [$5.00 USD]
CakeSeat3 raises [$15.50 USD]
tutz1 raises [$46.75 USD]
CakeSeat3 calls [$35.00 USD]
CakeSeat3 shows AdKd
tutz1 shows KsKh

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   8d2d5d

Turn (Pot : $182.05)

   8d2d5d6s

River (Pot : $182.05)

   8d2d5d6s4s
CakeSeat3 wins $101.75 USD from main pot
***** Hand History for Game 2207011710000172 ***** Cake Poker

$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, April 21, 04:04:01 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 11710 Real Money
Seat 10 is the button
Seat 5: tutz1 $81.15 USD
Seat 6: CakeSeat6 $76.00 USD
Seat 7: CakeSeat7 $41.74 USD
Seat 8: CakeSeat8 $95.23 USD
Seat 9: CakeSeat9 $50.00 USD
Seat 10: CakeSeat10 $50.00 USD
tutz1 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
CakeSeat6 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KdKh ]
CakeSeat7 folds
CakeSeat8 folds
CakeSeat9 raises [$1.50 USD]
CakeSeat10 calls [$1.50 USD]
tutz1 raises [$6.25 USD]
CakeSeat6 folds
CakeSeat9 calls [$5.00 USD]
CakeSeat10 calls [$5.00 USD]

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   7sTdJs
tutz1 bets [$16.00 USD]
CakeSeat9 calls [$16.00 USD]
CakeSeat10 raises [$43.50 USD]
tutz1 raises [$55.00 USD]
CakeSeat9 calls [$27.50 USD]
tutz1 wins $27.50 USD
CakeSeat9 shows QsTs
CakeSeat10 shows 9s8c
tutz1 shows KdKh

Turn (Pot : $312.55)

   7sTdJs4c

River (Pot : $312.55)

   7sTdJs4c4d
CakeSeat10 wins $147.50 USD from main pot
***** Hand History for Game 2213011435000444 ***** Cake Poker

$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, April 27, 01:40:46 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 11435 Real Money
Seat 8 is the button
Seat 5: tutz1 $54.30 USD
Seat 6: CakeSeat6 $46.55 USD
Seat 7: CakeSeat7 $61.10 USD
Seat 8: CakeSeat8 $46.93 USD
Seat 9: CakeSeat9 $47.00 USD
Seat 10: CakeSeat10 $16.00 USD
CakeSeat9 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
CakeSeat10 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KdKs ]
tutz1 raises [$1.75 USD]
CakeSeat6 folds
CakeSeat7 folds
CakeSeat8 folds
CakeSeat9 raises [$6.50 USD]
CakeSeat10 folds
tutz1 raises [$15.00 USD]
CakeSeat9 raises [$40.25 USD]
tutz1 calls [$30.25 USD]
CakeSeat9 shows AhKh
tutz1 shows KdKs

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   8c9sJh

Turn (Pot : $312.55)

   8c9sJh7c

River (Pot : $312.55)

   8c9sJh7cAc
CakeSeat9 wins $91.50 USD from main pot
***** Hand History for Game 2207011709001908 ***** Cake Poker

$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, April 21, 04:31:42 ET 2010
Table - Pebble Beach 6-Max 11709 Real Money
Seat 7 is the button
Seat 4: CakeSeat4 $76.15 USD
Seat 5: tutz1 $49.57 USD
Seat 6: CakeSeat6 $80.37 USD
Seat 7: CakeSeat7 $49.25 USD
Seat 8: CakeSeat8 $21.68 USD
CakeSeat8 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
CakeSeat4 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to tutz1 [KdKh ]
tutz1 raises [$1.75 USD]
CakeSeat6 folds
CakeSeat7 folds
CakeSeat8 folds
CakeSeat4 calls [$1.25 USD]

Flop (Pot : $118.45)

   Qc6s8c
CakeSeat4 checks
tutz1 bets [$3.25 USD]
CakeSeat4 raises [$8.00 USD]
tutz1 calls [$4.75 USD]

Turn (Pot : $328.55)

   Qc6s8c7c
CakeSeat4 checks
tutz1 bets [$8.00 USD]
CakeSeat4 calls [$8.00 USD]

River (Pot : $344.55)

   Qc6s8c7cKc
CakeSeat4 bets [$25.40 USD]
tutz1 folds
CakeSeat4 wins $25.40 USD
CakeSeat4 wins $34.00 USD from main pot





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j.cole shows drake whats up
  nolan, Apr 27 2010

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/audio/id.10764/title.j-cole-who-dat

finally someone calls out that chump fake MC drake and his weak game. (on the third verse)





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13k hon tournament
  CrownRoyal, Apr 26 2010

wat lets do this

http://forums.heroesofnewerth.com/showthread.php?t=110526



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high stakes
  nolan, Apr 25 2010

tried that 10/20 stuff.

very scary.





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sickest day ever
  tutz, Apr 22 2010

basically couldnt win a pot
that was so sick
I will get it back tomorrow
fuck you cake poker



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suppp
  hiems, Apr 22 2010

Its been 1 month without poker. Its sucked pretty hardcore. But I still gotta keep up the school grind so I'll remain poker free for the next month or so. I havn't played any poker in the past month and I have also avoided picking up any new books. Hasn't been easy! But I'm hanging in there.

Anyway I figured since my pokerstars ban just expired I might as well blog about an update of the past month.


Been thinking about various "Soft Skills" regarding poker that I want to implement.
I have been thinking about the game daily. And I have watched a couple of the HSP episodes and I randomly caught some poker on TV.

Anyway.

I wanted to write a bit about what I felt was the coolest discovery I had during this time.

Something that always stuck with me was the fact that Good players seem to have excellent memory when it comes to poker hands. That they can describe hands they played years ago in really vivid detail. The way they seem to describe their hands is usually much more detailed than that of a bad player"

I think I read it some time ago in Super System, or maybe just general poker articles. It seems just common knowledge that this is the case. Anyway I was reminded of this fact when I caught a video of BoostedJ describing to an interviewer about a wacky hand involving a misclick. The hand isnt quite important. But the detail in which he was able describe the hand was impressive to me.

So I began to think about this. "How is he able to so vividly recall his hand?"

Then I tried to recall the last hands I played. And if I could replay even one hand as vividly as Justin Smith had. And I realized that the only hand I could do this with was a hand where I had JJ on the button. I opened for 3x. The SB and BB called. The villain in question was the SB. Effective stacks were about 250 Big Blinds.
I had seen him flat his QQ preflop and take a check-call Check-fold line on an ace high flop earlier in the session. Anyway flop came QdJd8c. Blinds checked to me. I cbet about 3/4 of the pot. He insta shoved his 250 bb stack over.

Anyway the hand is super easy to remember. But I remembered it in decent detail. No other poker hand, could I just recollect from my memory as well as this one.

I then asked myself why this was the case...No one is going to figure this out but this hand is actually from one of my earlier blog posts. Its from a LIVE session I played with a couple of friends of mine.

I realized that the reason I could recollect this hand was because after the session I blogged about this particular hand and had to describe every detail about this hand by writing about it. And that was the reason why I was able to remember it so vividly.
If this is the case, then this miraculous "ability to remember" better than other people is not simply the function of god given talent. Rather, it might just be that "Naturals" just have a natural tendency to have certain natural behaviors that allow them to better remember than others. Maybe they discuss hands constantly with friends and tell them how the hand played out. Maybe some other factor. etc...

But the points to take are 1) Your ability to remember and describe hands better can be improved 2) Just posting hand histories don't do your review sessions justice. As the hand converter and hand history take away the learning you get by simply describing your own hand.

So If this is the case, than through work, you can improve your poker memory and the information you get by seeing poker hands play out in action.

Yeah so after that moment, I tried to apply the philosophy. I had two opportunities in the past month (like I said I havn't been playing poker).

The first was when the 25k Highrollers event at the Venetian randomly crawled up on ESPN2. Sweet! Poker. I had been so deprived...Anyway I decided to implement my discovery in action.

Whenever I used to watch poker on TV, I would just see the hand. And Id kinda be like "Okay that happened." And It just wouldnt be stimulating. Or maybe to better put it, the information of the events that transpired just didnt have a "First person feel" to it as it is relevant to me.

Anyway after each hand that was played I tried to mimic what I did on the JJ hand. I retold the story. Trying to capture details as vividly as possible. And really, I feel likes its a great exercise and habit to develop. For example there was a hand that daniel negreanu led out in a multiway pot with 56dd on a diamond board (Don't want to retell the hand)...But before I retold myself the hand I was like "Oh that just happened." But after I retold the hand to myself I was like "Oh wow. Daniel will lead out a pretty wide range on that board into four players." I mean...its not the most profound of discoveries. But its a great babystep in my development I felt.


SO...Yesterday night randomly my friends text me and we play a really small buy in sit and go tourney! Sweet! first time playing poker in a month!

BLAH. Anyway I was going to describe some of the realizations I had in this session//ask some questions. But THIS BLOG IS TOO LONG!! And will be DR almost certainly if I don't stop soon.

Anyway yeah. Posting a nice little update. Can't wait to be back at the tables.

-Also, requesting another 2 week ban from LP.









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new money
  nolan, Apr 21 2010




gonna have to get me some of these



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chip it
  CrownRoyal, Apr 15 2010



drunkenly watched rounders, it motivated me to play

win



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stake
  Gsr_01_integ, Apr 13 2010

I am in need of a short time stake for sng/mtt whatever the staker would like me to play over the course of whatever we set for stake. Not looking for a long term stake or anything just recently needed to cash out way more than intended since i just moved and got settled in and everything. I will post some different graphs and let the staker decide what they would like me to play


Sng graph mostly 18-45 mans where most of my volume is in


all games graph


and also full tracking from opr


if anything else let me know PM me, Im def +ev and will return profit plus investment usually very quickly.

GL all,
B



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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
  Chobo1, Apr 13 2010

HAPPY THAI NEW YEAR!!! WOOO

SONGKRAN!!!!YEAAAH!

for all that don't know, Songkran is the thai new year. It starts on the 13th april and generally ends on the 16th april

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songkran

I've been in thailand since Dec' 08 so i was in thailand last songkran. it was fuckin amazing!

Here is where i'm going tonight to party it up and soak the hot girls in white t-shirts











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weekends
  sawseech, Apr 10 2010

log onto stars
have the worst of it continously
find a spot where i reasonably feel i have FE
have no FE
flop a straight
chop
suck out a few times
log off



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mohegan fail
  nolan, Apr 09 2010

busted the tournament pretty annoyingly.

old nittish guy with 18bb's opens UTG, playmaster retard who will probably be the next stars pro flats in MP, i squeeze button with AK diamonds, utg nit folds, playmaster future stars pro and elite high level player backraise ships it having me covered

i call and he has 67 suited, i am drawing dead on the flop. tournaments are a real skill game.

jamie from lp is a good dude.

humorous video of southern people itt





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rebuilding bankroll asap
  Chobo1, Apr 09 2010

I spent a lot of money...wasted a lot of money.

time to grind more and party less!

I'm going to continue to 15 table the $6.6 6max sngs for the remainder of the month. Hopefully after expenses I will have a big enough bankroll to 15 table the $13 6max sngs and party a bit more.

So far this month i've been slacking. I def need to get into the habit of playing atleast 6 hours/day.
only making $18/hour atm at this stake ...atleast i'm not going on monkey tilt 'cos the variance is low.


edit: oh and i recently had the best sex ever with a hot professional motor show dancer :D + she likes to swallow so i'm def down to booty call her now and again.



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mohegan sun!
  nolan, Apr 07 2010

first time i've ever been to mohegan, despite going to foxwoods like 30 trillion times. this place is the illest. i wish i never went to foxwoods and its a damn shame that fw is so much more popular for the poker crowd.

my room has the nicest view of the river thames (the USA one obv) and the surrounding community. its nice to see real scenery when you live in vegas la la land scenery. the pics probably dont do justice but here are a few






and courtesy jam of the day





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yup, on da rite track
  sawseech, Apr 05 2010

since making what are probably minor overadjustments i've played a sequence of sessions that have felt wonderfully deterministic. as i played i couldn't help but be reminded of feelings that i've had in the past.

it's funny how a minor pivot in tactics and some range tweaking can lead to almost immediately sensing that a significant loss is nearly impossible and that the only question isn't whether or not i'd win, but how much.

i have to guard against those feelings and take continous measures to stay on point and keep doing what i'm doing. WWSF up. StdDev down. AF infinite. Credibly threaten a strong hand. Take reasonable measures to evade spots wherein i am disadvantaged in any way. Seek out the spot, and take full advantage. If it's close, trust myself and above all, have faith.



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