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My analysis of Adam Junglen's superman call
   Daut, April 02

When I first saw this hand I immediately thought it was the worst call I had ever seen. However, the more I think about it the more interesting the hand gets. For those of you who havent seen or heard about this hand, it came up in the monte carlo tournament a few days ago. Here was the spot:


 
Patrick Antonius makes it 1k from the cutoff. Adam makes it 3.2k from the button and Antonius makes it 9k. Adam calls.

Flop:
Qc 2s 4c

Patrick moves in for 34.5k. The break has just happened, but a crowd is developing around the table as only the two players remain seated. Adam keeps staring intently at Patrick, checking his chips, it'll cost most of his stack to call. Patrick sits impassively. Finally, eyes still focused on Patrick, Adam pushes the 34.5k into the pot, and Patrick visibly loses the colour out of his face as he flips over 3c 5s . Adam turns over first the Ac, then....the Jd ! Everyone including Patrick manages a double take. I hear people shocked, yet still somehow impressed at the call.

Turn:

8s

River:

As

Patrik raked a ~90k pot with a straight.





So as I said it came off as a bad call at first. I did a quick analysis on how adam does against a sample hand range of patrik's.

We are getting roughly 1.5:1 odds but a little bit better, so lets say we need 39% equity.

If we assume that patrik has air here 20%, a draw (clubs, gutshot, oesd etc) 30% and a monster (set/AA/KK) 50% then we get the following.

Suppose against air that Junglen has on average 75% equity. This fair because if patrik has 2 live cards hes about 25% and sometimes he has adam dominated (AK), sometimes adam has patrik dominated. but I have trouble beliving that patrik will often just shove hands like 68o where he missed completely, so i think 20% of the time is a generous estimate here.

Now, against a draw, lets say that adam has 50% equity on average. This is also fair because some big draws are more than 50% vs adam(like 56cc) and some gutshots are a bit under.

And against a monster, lets say adam has on average 8% equity. sometimes he will have a little more if patrik has KK, sometimes he will be murdered against a set, sometimes patrik will have AQ, whatever, 7% is fairly accurate.

ok, now his ev given these assumptions is .2*.75+.3*.5+.5*.08=.15+.15+.04=.34
34% equity. This is not good, in fact its quite -EV. If we adjust the hand range a bit to include more air and less monsters perhaps we can convince ourselves that adam has CLOSE to enough quity against patrik's range. (this would require a very very very good read because adam is getting very bad odds and patrik will often show a good hand here)

Now, let's backstep a bit before i continue.


I think the call preflop is terrible. Here is adam's quote on the situation, right after it happened:


  His range for 3-betting preflop is so wide...When I called the 6k extra I was trapping. I don't care, I've played 10k comps before, his move in was a scared bet, I'd have probably called with King high.




how exactly do you trap with AJo? you dont hit flops often enough and when you dont you arent even certain of where you stand. It's a total reverse implied odds situation. I think that the call preflop is atrocious, and if he really thought his range was that wide, he should shove. he would be risking roughly 41k to win 14k, and he gets folds more than enough to make this a very good play (much much much more EV than calling here even though he has position). I wont bother running the EV calculations but I assure you this is very +EV if patrik is calling with say AA KK QQ JJ AK and is putting in a 3rd raise about 10% of the time (which would mean he is calling 1/3 the time and folding 2/3 the time). Ok, just for you guys ill run the damn EV calculation

Let's say that patrik calls the all in 33% and folds 67%. when he calls, AJo has 25% equity against that range.

.67*14=9.38 (when he folds we win 14k)
.33*(.75*-41+.25*48)=.33*(-30.75+12)=.33*-18.75=-6.25

so our EV of shoving here is over 3k. very very good.

I'll also add in that folding to this 4bet is just fine as well. Nothing wrong with it, havent risked a lot, AJo isnt all that strong. And it's also ok toflat cal with AJo in position here.


ok, back to where i was. now, suppose that we can convince ourselves that Adam almost has enough equity against patrik's range but it is still -EV to call. I think if we have a good enough read to convince ourselves of this it becomes a call postflop for the following 3 reasons.

1. we have a chance to knockout the best player in the world
2. we will have a big chip stack which we will be able to take advantage of because....
3. Everyone at the table will utterly fear us.

Imagine how scared the average poker player would be of a guy who just bitched the best player in the world and now has a stack. If he could have a 100k stack after this move, its at a point in the tournament where nobody will fuck with him and he can just run everyone over and build a monster stack in the next few hours. It would have such profitable aftereffects that I think having a slight -EV situation is overcome with ease.

The question becomes how -EV are we willing to go in order to still take this gamble? Unfortunately that isnt quantifiable, but I would guess that its around 35% equity, a little bit higher than I came up with in my EV calculation.

Now, note that I said i was giving patrik a generous range, and I still think that. I just dont see how we can assume he has air or a draw here much more than that, I would usually assume much less, but for the sake of argument i gave adam the benefit of the doubt in his read. perhaps adam was a little more sure of this and could push it into the 35%+ range. Then although it's still a -EV call, i say great move.


Kid's sure got balls to pull something like this. I still think the preflop call is atrocious, but after a lot of thought I have come to appreciate this postflop call. he gets my gold star award for the week, mainly because its the manliest call of all time, he obviously has some Bryan Van Dautsend blood in him to make patrik say matte.





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Bike Stack Ship!
   JonnyCosMo, April 02

LOL... Here is my chip stack while I was playing NL at the Bike about a month back.



Was it good for you too?


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Bike Stack Ship!
   JonnyCosMo, April 02

LOL... Here is my chip stack while I was playing NL at the Bike about a month back.



Was it good for you too?


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Lyric's Edge Calculation Thingy
   JonnyCosMo, April 02

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sho...?Cat=0&Number=9800837&an=&page=0&vc=1

It's a pretty good read, although I dont really grasp how exactly he got his edge % calculation. Basically all you need is a SQL database from your PokerTracker, and then there is some info in that thread that can show you by how much of a % you are beating the game.

Here's an example from Lyric's own database since he beats 5/10 at 1.78% (which is rather good even thou it sounds small). He states: Here is the expected variance for a 1.78% edge over 32K hands. None of these outcomes would be anything but completely ordinary for my edge/skill level. This is pretty sick considering 32K hands is about 10 months of playing live poker full time:



Note: The edge percentage is calculated using the total amount "bet," and but not necessarily put at risk. So it's not accurate in cases where you push all-in for $1,000 and your opponent only has $63 in front of him. In that case you'd still be counted as "risking" $1,000 when in fact you only risked $63. Not perfect, but a pretty fancy guess.

Pretty interesting stuff. So now I'm trying to figure out how I get mine. If you dont know who Lyric is, he's the guy who made DonkeyTest / The Poker IQ Test (http://www.donkeytest.com).


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Lyric's Edge Calculation Thingy
   JonnyCosMo, April 02

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sho...?Cat=0&Number=9800837&an=&page=0&vc=1

It's a pretty good read, although I dont really grasp how exactly he got his edge % calculation. Basically all you need is a SQL database from your PokerTracker, and then there is some info in that thread that can show you by how much of a % you are beating the game.

Here's an example from Lyric's own database since he beats 5/10 at 1.78% (which is rather good even thou it sounds small). He states: Here is the expected variance for a 1.78% edge over 32K hands. None of these outcomes would be anything but completely ordinary for my edge/skill level. This is pretty sick considering 32K hands is about 10 months of playing live poker full time:



Note: The edge percentage is calculated using the total amount "bet," and but not necessarily put at risk. So it's not accurate in cases where you push all-in for $1,000 and your opponent only has $63 in front of him. In that case you'd still be counted as "risking" $1,000 when in fact you only risked $63. Not perfect, but a pretty fancy guess.

Pretty interesting stuff. So now I'm trying to figure out how I get mine. If you dont know who Lyric is, he's the guy who made DonkeyTest / The Poker IQ Test (http://www.donkeytest.com).


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game over
   byrnesam, April 01

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Re-boost my blog
   JonnyCosMo, April 01

Ok so I decided for April I'll prolly keep my blog updated a little bit more. Why? I dont know... I just got a lot of free time so I might as well. March was a pretty decent month for me. I felt that I had really good game selection for most of the month, as I constantly tagged all the fish I came across and tracked them for multiple days. Towards the end of the month I started to get a little lazy on that part and was playing some of the regulars heads up (probably not the smartest of things to do, but I didn't do so bad vs most of them).

March 2007:


March PT Stats:


Not really sure what job I'm going to be getting in the near future that will net me a $137/hr pay wage... God the real world is going to be sick hard to get back into. LOL whatever. 2+2 made some thread about regulars at NL200 on PokerStars and FullTilt. Enjoyed reading some of their lists... most of them were very laughable. I'm not going to give out my donkey/fish list caz that would be just silly but I'll give my insight on people some of you new NL200 6-max guys should avoid at PokerStars.

ZeKGB - Seems pretty tough, knows what he's doing most of the time, and plays a good semi-LAG at 26/20.

sputnik3000 - Very solid and tight player. Almost never makes a move in marginal spots, yet somehow still gets people to pay him off for every big hand. How does he do it? I have no clue... and I dont think he will be getting nearly as much action when people start to figure out how big of a nit he is. But until then, he's one of the better ones.

Colombo218 - I think he's some high stakes player that busted his bankroll and moved down for a week to rebuild at 1/2. Pretty sick hard to play against, although he seems to have tilt problems.

FrinkX - The real deal, kid doesn't take shit. Spews at times, but that is quickly made up by the fact that he gets people to spew harder to him. Very uncomfortable to play out of position.

SmokedYou - Solid player. He makes very good value bets as well. Seems not to ever be out of line, never to tilt, and that's pretty key at NL200.

goose58 - I use to think he was really bad. Recently I think he's improved a great deal, or he was just running bad the first couple times I played him. He's really aggressive, but for the most part he just looks more aggro then he really is.

actionDJ - My boy Derric is a smart kid. Nothing out of the ordinary, pretty ABC. Never tilts, rarely spews, reads people very well. And again, if you have those very simple things down, your usually a big winner at NL200.

seannolan - Seany is very very very very good. Once he plays 1/2 some more, I believe he'll be one of the top winning regulars easily. He constantly makes it hard on people to play out of position against him. Has good tilt control.

DF_Newb - Seems to be a strong TAG player. The funny thing is, he's one of the bigger losers on my PT for the month of March, but mainly caz he's just running like horse shit. I'm pretty sure he plays better than 95% of the NL200 players on stars thou.

kmoney - He just took me to school so hard the other day. ZOMG. This guy is very aggressive in position, and to top it off, he makes some SIIICCK value shoves which leads me to believe he can get pretty strong reads on players. He's capable of making big bluffs as well, so he's very difficult to play against.

I'm probably missing out on a couple others, but those were the ones that came off the top of my head.


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Re-boost my blog
   JonnyCosMo, April 01

Ok so I decided for April I'll prolly keep my blog updated a little bit more. Why? I dont know... I just got a lot of free time so I might as well. March was a pretty decent month for me. I felt that I had really good game selection for most of the month, as I constantly tagged all the fish I came across and tracked them for multiple days. Towards the end of the month I started to get a little lazy on that part and was playing some of the regulars heads up (probably not the smartest of things to do, but I didn't do so bad vs most of them).

March 2007:


March PT Stats:


Not really sure what job I'm going to be getting in the near future that will net me a $137/hr pay wage... God the real world is going to be sick hard to get back into. LOL whatever. 2+2 made some thread about regulars at NL200 on PokerStars and FullTilt. Enjoyed reading some of their lists... most of them were very laughable. I'm not going to give out my donkey/fish list caz that would be just silly but I'll give my insight on people some of you new NL200 6-max guys should avoid at PokerStars.

ZeKGB - Seems pretty tough, knows what he's doing most of the time, and plays a good semi-LAG at 26/20.

sputnik3000 - Very solid and tight player. Almost never makes a move in marginal spots, yet somehow still gets people to pay him off for every big hand. How does he do it? I have no clue... and I dont think he will be getting nearly as much action when people start to figure out how big of a nit he is. But until then, he's one of the better ones.

Colombo218 - I think he's some high stakes player that busted his bankroll and moved down for a week to rebuild at 1/2. Pretty sick hard to play against, although he seems to have tilt problems.

FrinkX - The real deal, kid doesn't take shit. Spews at times, but that is quickly made up by the fact that he gets people to spew harder to him. Very uncomfortable to play out of position.

SmokedYou - Solid player. He makes very good value bets as well. Seems not to ever be out of line, never to tilt, and that's pretty key at NL200.

goose58 - I use to think he was really bad. Recently I think he's improved a great deal, or he was just running bad the first couple times I played him. He's really aggressive, but for the most part he just looks more aggro then he really is.

actionDJ - My boy Derric is a smart kid. Nothing out of the ordinary, pretty ABC. Never tilts, rarely spews, reads people very well. And again, if you have those very simple things down, your usually a big winner at NL200.

seannolan - Seany is very very very very good. Once he plays 1/2 some more, I believe he'll be one of the top winning regulars easily. He constantly makes it hard on people to play out of position against him. Has good tilt control.

DF_Newb - Seems to be a strong TAG player. The funny thing is, he's one of the bigger losers on my PT for the month of March, but mainly caz he's just running like horse shit. I'm pretty sure he plays better than 95% of the NL200 players on stars thou.

kmoney - He just took me to school so hard the other day. ZOMG. This guy is very aggressive in position, and to top it off, he makes some SIIICCK value shoves which leads me to believe he can get pretty strong reads on players. He's capable of making big bluffs as well, so he's very difficult to play against.

I'm probably missing out on a couple others, but those were the ones that came off the top of my head.


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Thank you circuit city
   Daut, March 30

So my wrist has been killing me lately. It's mainly from the desk I have at school where I play poker, my wrist is always placed in an awkward position when im using the mouse.

I went to circuit city to get something to make it more comfortable to play poker. I found this soft little bag that I put behind my mouse that i rest my hand on, pretty much perfect.

So i'm walking to check out when I see the movie section. I decide to walk through and see if there's anything I want.

I hit the jackpot. I only find the most inspirational movie of my childhood........BLOODSPORT.




I've watched it 2 times since buying it already. Only a real man can make a bad mother fucker like chong li say matte.

Between this and aba's blog post about how hes going to play less tables, review hands after each session, stop browsing the internet and such have really inspired me.

Forget Patrik Dautonius. He's a mere mortal. Meet Bryan Van Dautsend.




Part Aba. part Van Damme. Part me. Combining the best of all 3 to create the ultimate male. GG World.


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Thank you circuit city
   Daut, March 30

So my wrist has been killing me lately. It's mainly from the desk I have at school where I play poker, my wrist is always placed in an awkward position when im using the mouse.

I went to circuit city to get something to make it more comfortable to play poker. I found this soft little bag that I put behind my mouse that i rest my hand on, pretty much perfect.

So i'm walking to check out when I see the movie section. I decide to walk through and see if there's anything I want.

I hit the jackpot. I only find the most inspirational movie of my childhood........BLOODSPORT.




I've watched it 2 times since buying it already. Only a real man can make a bad mother fucker like chong li say matte.

Between this and aba's blog post about how hes going to play less tables, review hands after each session, stop browsing the internet and such have really inspired me.

Forget Patrik Dautonius. He's a mere mortal. Meet Bryan Van Dautsend.




Part Aba. part Van Damme. Part me. Combining the best of all 3 to create the ultimate male. GG World.


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Last few days
   Twisted, March 29




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Daut's Life... Graphed
   JonnyCosMo, March 28

So the other day Daut linked me to a post he made in the BBV at twoplustwo about his grad school:

Quote Daut:

Brag: I havent been to my Abstract Algebra 2 class in 2 months (since the first week of classes) because Im too cool for school and im such a baller


Beat: There's a test coming up and I dont know what we've been learning because I havent gone to class


Variance: i just found out the test is tomorrow and since its a math phd program, everyone is asian (not like asian american, asian from china and barely speak any english) so I cant ask anyone in the class what we've been doing

Graph away boys and girls


So graph away I did...



pwned~

btw, brynesam where are you? we are missing your magic.





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Daut's Life... Graphed
   JonnyCosMo, March 28

So the other day Daut linked me to a post he made in the BBV at twoplustwo about his grad school:

Quote Daut:

Brag: I havent been to my Abstract Algebra 2 class in 2 months (since the first week of classes) because Im too cool for school and im such a baller


Beat: There's a test coming up and I dont know what we've been learning because I havent gone to class


Variance: i just found out the test is tomorrow and since its a math phd program, everyone is asian (not like asian american, asian from china and barely speak any english) so I cant ask anyone in the class what we've been doing

Graph away boys and girls


So graph away I did...



pwned~

btw, brynesam where are you? we are missing your magic.





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Proving i have the mental maturity of a 6 year old
   Daut, March 28

So I got a chat warning from FTP.


A few nights ago, I was railing aba vs durrrr hu, and I saw someone in the chat type I JUST FARTED BLOOD

I thought this was hysterical, so me and a few friends just started going crazy in the chatroom. The next day a chat warning from FTP shows up in my mailbox.



 
Hello Ryan,

It has come to our attention that you have been abusing your chat
privileges at the tables. We value all players and wish to cultivate an
environment in which they can play without being harassed or called
names at the tables. A copy of the offending chat is shown below:

2007-03-26:
WOMEN AT THE POKER TABLE MAKE ME FART
HAS ANYONE SEEN THE SPATULA? IM ABOUT TO POOP A CHICKEN CASSEROLE
I LOST SOMETHING IN MY ANUS
I THINK MY BUTT ATE MY FLASH LIGHT

Please be advised that future infractions of this nature may cause your
chat privileges to be revoked for an extended period; repeated
infractions may result in the permanent suspension of your chat
privileges.

We thank you for your cooperation in this matter, and wish you best of
luck at the tables.

Regards,

Carolina
Full Tilt Poker Support




What am i 5 years old? I was a little shocked that I got a chat warning for saying words like poop butt and fart. I assumed those were ok since thats basically the entire vocabulary of a 4 year old and you can say them on cable TV without consequence. I sent an email back saying "admit it, you laughed" and didnt get a response. I guess this is no laughing matter.



So I had a bit of a bad run the past few weeks. Still up around 105k from 25/50 this year, but been doing bad in PLO, and down about 65k from my peak at 25/50. I wasnt running so well and didnt feel like I was playing my best at all. So I decided to play lower stakes for a bit. I've been playing mainly 3/6 6max on stars, and i love it. the players are just awful and I am doing very well there the past 2 weeks (up about 10k ish in 12k ish hands, pretty sad that I was down 5k there to begin with)



And wtf is wrong with me at 10/20 6max. Everytime I play there i just get demolished. The first thing im going to do is get the 5/10 full ring into the green, then im going to start working on that 10/20 6max and figure out what the hell im doing wrong there, cause thats just pathetic.


No paint today boys and girls.


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Proving i have the mental maturity of a 6 year old
   Daut, March 28

So I got a chat warning from FTP.


A few nights ago, I was railing aba vs durrrr hu, and I saw someone in the chat type I JUST FARTED BLOOD

I thought this was hysterical, so me and a few friends just started going crazy in the chatroom. The next day a chat warning from FTP shows up in my mailbox.



 
Hello Ryan,

It has come to our attention that you have been abusing your chat
privileges at the tables. We value all players and wish to cultivate an
environment in which they can play without being harassed or called
names at the tables. A copy of the offending chat is shown below:

2007-03-26:
WOMEN AT THE POKER TABLE MAKE ME FART
HAS ANYONE SEEN THE SPATULA? IM ABOUT TO POOP A CHICKEN CASSEROLE
I LOST SOMETHING IN MY ANUS
I THINK MY BUTT ATE MY FLASH LIGHT

Please be advised that future infractions of this nature may cause your
chat privileges to be revoked for an extended period; repeated
infractions may result in the permanent suspension of your chat
privileges.

We thank you for your cooperation in this matter, and wish you best of
luck at the tables.

Regards,

Carolina
Full Tilt Poker Support




What am i 5 years old? I was a little shocked that I got a chat warning for saying words like poop butt and fart. I assumed those were ok since thats basically the entire vocabulary of a 4 year old and you can say them on cable TV without consequence. I sent an email back saying "admit it, you laughed" and didnt get a response. I guess this is no laughing matter.



So I had a bit of a bad run the past few weeks. Still up around 105k from 25/50 this year, but been doing bad in PLO, and down about 65k from my peak at 25/50. I wasnt running so well and didnt feel like I was playing my best at all. So I decided to play lower stakes for a bit. I've been playing mainly 3/6 6max on stars, and i love it. the players are just awful and I am doing very well there the past 2 weeks (up about 10k ish in 12k ish hands, pretty sad that I was down 5k there to begin with)



And wtf is wrong with me at 10/20 6max. Everytime I play there i just get demolished. The first thing im going to do is get the 5/10 full ring into the green, then im going to start working on that 10/20 6max and figure out what the hell im doing wrong there, cause thats just pathetic.


No paint today boys and girls.


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Netelleraments!
   TianYuan, March 23

Sooooooo, I decided to move to UB - fast tables, HU tables and nice rakeback + deposit bonus = good for a fledgling bankroll, yeah?

I was actually just going to deposit a NL25 roll of my own money but several people advised against this (probably very wisely so!), so I decided to withdraw.

Now, since I'm about as patient as a dayfly, I obviously wanted the fastest way of cashout - which I guess would be something like cashing out into a creditcard.

Now we get to problem number 1: You can't withdraw into mastercard, and you can only withdraw into a VISA card if you've made a deposit with said card.

Yeah.

Stuck! So what do I do? I create a neteller account.

Yeah, with all the horror stories I've heard about neteller from people I was, to say the least, not very happy about having to do this..

However, it seemed to be working fine for europeans so what the hell, surely nothing bad will happen to me!?!?

I create the account, read through stuff, deposit my modest bankroll of 650$ into it (didn't play that much lately for various reasons).

30 minutes later I login to check on my precious monies (yeah, I know it will take up to 72 hours but I'm an optimist you see), when I'm greeted by this lovely message:




An error has been encountered

Your account has been closed.

Please call NETELLER Security at 00 800 7767 6343 and press 0 then option 2, or email admin@neteller.com.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

OOPS?

At this point I'm not sure if I should scream or curse so I decide to do both while smile/laughing in a crazyish sort of way - solid reaction imo.

So after woving to do stuff to stuff I decide to do the sensible thing - call their support!

There I'm informed that I have to submit a copy of a utility bill to get my account re-opened.. Wish they would have had some kind of note, SOMEWHERE, saying that you can't deposit without doing this!

Soooooooooooo, I sent it to the email I was given and yeah, got a reply back saying it has been recieved and is pending a review.. This was like 1.5 days ago, and since then I've basically been checking my inbox like a madman cause I'm, as said earlier, impatient as fuck.

I've also tried to cancel my UB account since I signed up via a non-LP.net rakeback site and yeah, now LP.net provides UB rakeback so we'll see how that goes ..

Basically I want to play poker - watching poker videos isn't a full-worthy substitute T_T

Yeah, I'm such an addict.

EDIT: For some reason it seems like I'm using the enter key way too much, maybe I should let it change lines by itself ><


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Tonight Hansen and me dine in hell
   Twisted, March 23




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Progress?
   Daut, March 22

So last night a bunch of my friends were getting deep in the stars 320, so I took some time to rail the donkament. My buddy mike martin, martine23, actually ended up taking it down for 44k. Pretty sicko score, but thats secondary to what took place.

When the money bubble hit, i was railing apestyles, but noticed that randallin was still alive. So i double click his name and get to his table. Now I havent railed randal in a while in a tournament, so I didnt know that he changed his avatar. It used to be a picture of ActionJeff drunk, it was pretty funny. Now its just a logo for the red hot chili peppers. So I make a comment in the chat that I miss his old avatar. I didnt notice that Vanessa Rousso was also on the table. Ok, lets backtrack a tad.

Some of you might not have seen my cardplayer interview before the PCA final table, but in it I ramble on for a few minutes about farting and vanessa. She was on my table day 1 at pca and i accidentally limped under the gun because I was checking her out and thought I was the big blind. Here is a link to the interview for those that havent seen it, its the second one, titled "Ryan Daut Before The Final Table":

http://www.cardplayer.com/play...ideos/Ryan_Daut/50958



So anyway, here is the chat followup:


Daut44 [observer]: i miss your old avatar
LadyMaverick: awww sorry daut
LadyMaverick: k ill chng it bak just for u
LadyMaverick: :-)
LadyMaverick: next time ur on chek it out
Kcannon [observer]: How come daut gets special privlades
Kcannon [observer]: privlages
LadyMaverick: hes a sweety



Vanessa also changed her avatar, but I didnt even notice, i was talking to randallin, but she thought I was talking to her. Good thing she did. I guess she saw the interview I made. Nothing says I love you more than talking about someone in an interview on cardplayer.

Too bad chad brown already has his foot in the door. Not that 6'3 225 pound jacked good looking hollywood actors have anything on me. I mean after all I am patrik antonius junior.




I give it a couple weeks before she sees the light.


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Progress?
   Daut, March 22

So last night a bunch of my friends were getting deep in the stars 320, so I took some time to rail the donkament. My buddy mike martin, martine23, actually ended up taking it down for 44k. Pretty sicko score, but thats secondary to what took place.

When the money bubble hit, i was railing apestyles, but noticed that randallin was still alive. So i double click his name and get to his table. Now I havent railed randal in a while in a tournament, so I didnt know that he changed his avatar. It used to be a picture of ActionJeff drunk, it was pretty funny. Now its just a logo for the red hot chili peppers. So I make a comment in the chat that I miss his old avatar. I didnt notice that Vanessa Rousso was also on the table. Ok, lets backtrack a tad.

Some of you might not have seen my cardplayer interview before the PCA final table, but in it I ramble on for a few minutes about farting and vanessa. She was on my table day 1 at pca and i accidentally limped under the gun because I was checking her out and thought I was the big blind. Here is a link to the interview for those that havent seen it, its the second one, titled "Ryan Daut Before The Final Table":

http://www.cardplayer.com/play...ideos/Ryan_Daut/50958



So anyway, here is the chat followup:


Daut44 [observer]: i miss your old avatar
LadyMaverick: awww sorry daut
LadyMaverick: k ill chng it bak just for u
LadyMaverick: :-)
LadyMaverick: next time ur on chek it out
Kcannon [observer]: How come daut gets special privlades
Kcannon [observer]: privlages
LadyMaverick: hes a sweety



Vanessa also changed her avatar, but I didnt even notice, i was talking to randallin, but she thought I was talking to her. Good thing she did. I guess she saw the interview I made. Nothing says I love you more than talking about someone in an interview on cardplayer.

Too bad chad brown already has his foot in the door. Not that 6'3 225 pound jacked good looking hollywood actors have anything on me. I mean after all I am patrik antonius junior.




I give it a couple weeks before she sees the light.


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The Quest to be Antonius
   Daut, March 20

So after I busto'ed out of the shooting star, im walking to the front of the casino when i bump into patrik antonius. He's standing there, dressed in a nice button up shirt with his muscles bulging out of it and looking how pretty much every guy poker player wants to look.

I stood there a few seconds scowling at him in jealousy. I then decided that I'm going to become patrick antonius junior.




I am going to start working out every day, eating healthier, dressing nicer, and playing my best at all times. Oh yeah, and ill probably shave my head.

By the time of the WPT championship next month, you wont be able to tell us apart. Not that you can now.


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