Anita and I arrived in
The next day we were planning on roaming the streets of
We caught the train as scheduled and arrived in
Right now, we’re on the airplane going non-stop from

Anita and I arrived in
The next day we were planning on roaming the streets of
We caught the train as scheduled and arrived in
Right now, we’re on the airplane going non-stop from
This is the 2nd of Justin’s blogs that got lost in email. Enjoy.
So here I am writing multiple blogs on the train again, lol. I swear the train works out so perfectly. Unfortunately, the trains don’t have internet, but that works out well for my blogs giving me plenty of time to write and exclusively concentrate on them. Otherwise, I’d just be playing poker the whole time! The last couple days in
The day before yesterday, we were busy throughout the day visiting sites fairly close to each other including the Colosseum stadium, Palatine Hill, the ruins and temples of the Roman Forum, and the historic Pantheon building. We tried some more flavors of gelato ice cream while sitting outside of the Pantheon as well….Love me some gelato!
Yesterday, we had to wake up at 6:30 a.m…which is 12:30 a.m. eastern time! AHHHHHh! It was for a good reason though, to see Pope Benedict. The Pope holds an “Audience” every Wednesday outside of St. Peter’s Basilica. The only way we could get tickets to attend was through a special tour. They picked us up in a shuttle bus outside of our hotel and arrived there two and a half hours early. I didn’t know the Audience didn’t start until 10:30 a.m. and wasn’t very happy to be waiting in the very early morning after three hours of sleep, with no food, and no restroom nearby for two and a half hours. I guess they just get you there early so you have good seats, and to their credit, I’m very happy we got there early to get near FRONT ROW SEATS. The pope came within 15 feet of us and I was very excited. With tens of thousands of people fit into the square in front of St. Peter’s Basilica cheering, screaming, and singing, it’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience. The pope maintains such an amazing aura and presence that is unparalleled by any other human in the world. He is not only the most holy living figure in the world in a lot of people’s eyes, but also probably the most well known and famous person worldwide. The late Pope John Paul is being fast tracked to sainthood, although usually the people who decide this like to wait a number of years to make sure no scandals or pretenses were made. By seeing Pope Benedict in person and hearing him say prayers in seven different languages, I was surprised to see him as a little more laid back than I had expected. I expected the Pope to be very reserved and strict. Now, the Pope is old of course, and is still very reserved, but you could see in his eyes that he was actually having TONS of fun and he was loving every minute of the ceremony. Groups of nuns had their chances to sing for twenty seconds or so for him and people from different countries would start chanting and yelling while waving their flags. While all this was happening, the Pope would wave his hand in a blessing matter with a nodding head in the direction of attention he was presently being given and would smile brightly. There’s some things in life you can’t explain, and for me, this was one of them. It wasn’t quite what I expected, but it was in a very positive and good-feeling way. For those curious, I was baptized Catholic while I was a baby. However, I’m somewhat of a bad Catholic and only attend Church for Christmas, Easter, and Ash Wednesday usually. Although, I have attended lots of very famous and historic cathedrals lately throughout my trip to
I decided to skip WPT Niagra. A lot of people I know and friends are going. I also heard there’s going to be very juicy side action cash games. It’s just not going to fit quite right in my schedule though. Right now I’m on my way to
As Justin was traveling through Europe it was just more efficient for him to email me his blogs. This is one of 2 that got lost.
Lately I’ve been playing a lot of the 25/50 CAP on PLO. Let’s first start by saying these games are extremely bad or extremely good in my opinion. If the game has 3 or 4 tighties, I don’t bother playing because the game is dead. Usually if the average pot is $1,000 to $2,000, it’s a good game to be in. Two nights ago, 6 tables of it were going, and I was on all of them. The line up on a couple of the tables was the following: Andrew Black, Brad Booth, Thomas Wahlroos, along with Dan Dock spewing around some. I’ll let you guess if that was a high pot average/good game. Ha ha! It was absolutely insane and I put in about a 6 hour session of playing those 6 tables of 25/50 CAP PLO, 3 tables of 25/50 NL Heads Up, and 3 tables of 25/50 NL 4-6 handed…ALL AT THE SAME TIME - lol. When it comes to multi-tabling, I’ve always been a total animal! I love it! Sometimes it feels like while I’m playing so many games, I forget to breathe, because my brain is so busy thinking about all of the constant decisions I’m making every second. I’ve 12 tabled No Limit Hold ‘Em for about 2 years now, but throwing in the combination of heads up tables AND PLO CAP games is just nuts. Another tricky thing about multi-tabling is when you’re playing different sites at the same time; this slows you down a little bit and while playing 10 or more tables on more than one site, I tend to get nauseous after a couple hours of play.
Anyways, during the session where I 6 tabled NL and 6 tabled PLO, I ended up getting crushed in PLO for around $32,000 while winning $84,000 in NL after starting the session off for the first three hours by losing $30,000. If I was one of “those guys“ I have talked about recently who quit after they lose just a few buy-ins, I would‘ve never been able to book that sweet win and get all my money back from the day before + profit. One of my recent blog entries go over all my thoughts on that if you missed it. That session was following a $45,000 downswing from the previous night while 10 or 11 tabling both NL and PLO. I won $15,000 or so in PLO, but lost about $60,000 in NL. That session was about 7 ½ hours long. Now, while in my poker career I have had much larger average swings per day, these swings for playing 25/50 NL and PLO CAP are pretty crazy. Lots of buy-ins being thrown around left and right, especially in the CAP games where Andrew Black min raises EVERY HAND that he’s not in the blinds for, and calls 3-bets with weak hands like Q966 out of position after min-raising under the gun! LOL.
The first day Anita and I arrived in
On the second day, Anita and I ended up meeting my cousin Remy at the train station around mid day. Remy is my only first cousin and lives in
The day after I busted out of EPT
Later that night, Ansky, Hevad “Rainkhan” Khan, Anita, and I went out to “El Greco”, a nice Greek restaurant right around the corner from Casino
Two people limped in early position, and I decided to limp in middle position with As6s9c9d. A decent pair with a nut flush and weird straight possibility is a good hand to limp with after a couple of limps. Thomas limped in behind me; another guy limped behind him, Euro John Doe completed in the SB, and the Big Blind checked. Flop was complete gin for me…it almost doesn’t get any better than this flop. The flop was 5s 7s 8c, giving me the nut straight, with a redraw to the nut flush draw. I sensed at least one of the other six people in this pot besides me had to have hit this sort of flop texture. It checks to the guy on my right, who bets 400Euro, I casually throw in a 500Euro bill, as I’m not scared of slow playing this as long as the board doesn’t pair which will be fairly easy to get away from if it does. I want to try and let a worse flush draw peel and let us both hit. I have two nines in my hand, so I have blockers to the bigger straights. I also believe that by me casually smooth calling a flop bet, it will encourage some action from Thomas or the other guy behind him, or even better if one of the guys that already checked, sense weakness and check-raise. In my opinion, I played this hand absolutely perfect and thought it out extremely well and clear. Thomas seemed like he was going to raise, but ended up just calling 400Euro as well. Euro John Doe in the small blind stutters for a few seconds and decides to raise to 2500Euro. At this point, I’m pretty sure he’s not going to fold for another 4000Euro, so I’m glad that I’m probably going to end up raking in a huge pot while extracting max value from everybody. Everybody folds to me and I obviously re-pot it and put all my money in. Thomas is a little visually upset but folds after a few seconds, Euro John Doe takes five seconds and calls. At this point, I’m basically just worried about the board pairing, as I don’t think Euro John Doe has my same straight which is the current nuts, since he took an extra 5 seconds to call, as well that I have two of the four 9’s in the deck, making it less likely he has one of the remaining two. The turn bricks off some low red card like the 3d, and the river comes out the 9h. Euro John Doe says something to the effect “Oh, look, the nuts“, and throws over a red JT88 for top set and a gutshot which spiked on the river. Thomas shares with the table that he had the case-fourth 9 in the deck, as well as middle set of 77. With the hand that Thomas told the table he folded, the percentages of this guy winning the pot from me obviously decreased a substantial amount giving Euro John Doe One 7, One 8, One 9, and Three 5’s left in the deck to catch. Of course he has a redraw to pair the turn card on the river also. Generally, getting a set without even a flush draw all-in on a straight board in an unraised pot with seven players to the flop usually isn’t a good play. With all that said, that’s just PLO for you, flop the nuts, have a nut re-draw, and you can STILL easily get beat, it’s a sick, sick, sick game.
The last full day that we were in Baden, we decided to go to the Mauthausen Concentration Camp near Linz and Gusen, which we had to change trains three times to get there. Although it was a 2 hour trip each way, I felt it was very important to see one of the Concentration Camps that is such a big part of history and especially World War II. I don’t know when I’m going to be in
I just finished writing the last two blogs as well as this one all in the past two hours. Today, Anita and I are on a train heading to
Day 2 of EPT
I ended up drawing a pretty sweet first table on Day 2. There was a girl in the 8 seat (Day 2 was 8 handed or less the entire day) who didn’t even know how to really play poker, I’m pretty sure. She was giggling and just being a loose monkey pre-flop who was maybe the easiest opponent ever to read I’ve encountered in my life. There was one guy from Spain on my immediate left that came into Day 2 with a top 5 chip count stack who tried to string bet twice and didn’t know what was wrong with it and ended up making some other brutally bad plays. My goal was going to be to mooch off of his stack the entire day. There were three other guys at the table who looked like they had a semi-clue, but were probably easily exploitable. The blinds were 200/400 with a 50 ante and my stack was only 9200, so I knew I was going to have to be aggressive as I didn’t want my stack to dwindle down too much. My table was perfect for this and I really outmaneuvered and outplayed them. I raised J3o, Q8o, JJ, K5s, and ATo in the first two rounds of the day and won every single pot without a showdown putting me up to about 14k or so. The blinds went up to 300/600 with a 75 ante when the following hand came along about an hour and a half into the day. I casually raised to 1700 from middle position with the good ol’ AK of clubs, and a guy who had been losing pots left and right shoved over the top for about 11k, I of course insta-called and his JTs didn’t fare well after I flopped trip Aces. What I didn’t know at this time, was how he was going to get me back for busting him from the tournament (read my next blog about a 20/40/80 PLO cash game hand against him). I was excited to bust somebody and almost double up, but unfortunately, that was the final straw for the table as one of the tournament directors had the table break as I collected the chips from that pot.
I drew a seat at a table where there was a bunch of younger, European guys with huge stacks. Almost every single hand on this table was raised, and re-raised. They were acting like total animals, but unfortunately, I just never hit a flop when I saw one, and with their pure aggression and being the calling stations that they were, I had no choice but to fold a lot. I finally got TT all-in preflop with a stack enough for only 7 more rounds at 500/1k-100 ante blinds, and I failed to improve against KK. The play at this table was truly horrible, as one time two guys got KT and K8s all-in pre-flop after going 5 bets and raises! I was very disheartened to bust as I felt if I just had a few more chips, I could’ve really taken this table for a ride if received the slightest bit of help. That was that though, and I was very disappointed and out of the tournament in 88th place.
I ran into Timex and Ansky who both busted out on Day 1 before I got my taxi. We chatted a bit, and Ansky and I decided to make plans for the next day to hang out. I played a little bit online when I got back to the hotel and managed to put down a $32,000 winning session after being stuck about $30,000. That made my night’s sleep just a little bit better. I know a few high stakes players who quit after losing two or three buy-ins. They think that some sort of stop-loss is going to help their results in the long run. I feel like this is some of the most foolish thinking out there. As long as you are sure you are playing your best and still have an edge against your opponent(s), not tilting or spewing, and not tired or hungry, there’s no reason why you should ever quit a game. I’ve heard these guys talk about stopping after they lose a couple buy-ins all the time. There’s really no point in this. All the variance in poker is random and probability based. Just because you received three bad beats in a row, DOES NOT make it’s more likely you’re going to receive a fourth bad beat in a row any more than the next day. If you’re tilting and angry, that’s one thing, but just because for the simple fact that you lose a couple buy-ins doesn’t mean you should quit. It’s amazing how some seemingly intelligent people do this and think it’s right, when they aren’t thinking logically at all. They might as well call up Ms. Cleo and try to get some psychic powers so they can find out which days they won’t get any bad beats.
The WCOOP Main Event was scheduled for the night that we were traveling to
Anyways, while Anita and I were in Amsterdam, we saw Anne Frank’s house, Van Gogh museum (awesome), the Rijksmuseum, strolled through the infamous “Red Light District“ with all the window hookers and coffee shops, and took a canal cruise. The Red Light District is probably just as you picture it. A long street going both ways on each side of a river with tons of windows with red neon lights on them with scantily clad dressed women with bars and Amsterdam’s “special” coffee shops in between. All the days we were there, we walked down the street from our hotel to this bar with the most awesome pancakes ever that you can put fruit and sugar on. They were delicious and are cooked a certain way that they aren’t anything like American pancakes.
We didn’t have much time to linger around, we were on a schedule on the way to
Anita and I arrived in
Day 1 of EPT
I had lunch with “Timex”, “Choppy”, and “Ansky” right before the EPT started. My starting table was not the best, but was not quite as bad as my EPT
Me and a couple of guys I know decided to hit up a very nice dinner the night before last. I met up with “ActionJeff“, 2007 WSOP Main Event Final Tablist “RainKhan“, 2007 Aussie Millions runner-up “gobboboy”, #1 UltimateBet blackjack leader board better Shaun *censored* Deeb, and Skier5. We went to some upscale Michelin star rated or whatever restaurant called “The Capital”. It was sort of funny going there because we had three waiters for our one table and we were by far the youngest and most underdressed people there. It wasn’t awkward at all, we just pretended we owned the place, lol! Shaun speaks rather loud and tells a lot of funny jokes followed up by a hilarious laugh that I can’t get enough of. RainKhan also threw in tons of fun and humor with one of the waitresses. Overall, all of those guys are great and we had loads of fun with tons of champagne, wine, and like 6 or 7 courses. Afterwards we hit a bar and I called it an early night and went home to the new wife.
Well, I honestly thought I had a shot at going real deep last night in WCOOP Event #19: The $530 PLO. I got like 130’th or somewhere around there out of a little over 1,000 players. I was absolutely card dead for the last 2 ½ hours I was in the tournament. I got really shortstacked and doubled up when I hit a set of aces. Five minutes after that I took a horrendous beat unfortunately to triple up my stack which would put me in excellent position to go very deep. Here’s the hand of death: http://www.pokerhand.org/?1530598 . So that was that and I look forward to the WCOOP Main Event tomorrow.
I decided to skip the $5k HORSE and the $1k LHE WCOOP Events tonight because Game 1 of the NHL Season kicked off today right here in
We leave
Every year I get very excited for the World Championship of Online Poker at Pokerstars. It feels just like the WSOP, but for online players. One of the first few events, I managed to get 8’th place. I was chip leader with 40 people left all the way down to about 12 people left. To be quite honest with you, with about 15 people left, I started playing very antsy. I wasn’t patient at all, and aborted the initial general game plan that had got me that far. That said, I didn’t necessarily play bad, I just got blind steal crazy and was playing much higher variance, hence with 12 people left, I was chip leader and did a coin flip on the flop for a 1.2 million chip pot against the second chip leader. Shortly thereafter, I got knocked out of the tournament on a bad beat.
Anita and I have done a lot of things in
The day before Day 1A, Anita, Action Jeff, and myself headed to the Pokerstars Pre-Party for the EPT Event. It was a cruise down the river with a free bar and all the players, so of course we’re in! lol. As soon as I got on the boat, Daniel Negreanu spotted me and we sparked up a conversation. We ended up talking almost the entire time. After the party, Action Jeff, Daniel Negreanu, Anita, and I caught a cab back to the hotel. We decided to hit up the bar and lounge in the lobby of the hotel for drinks and ended up hanging out most of the rest of the night while engaged in very deep level/deep thought poker talk. Daniel, Jeff, and I all have very different ways of playing and I’m sure all of us learned a lot from each other throughout the conversation.
I busted out of EPT
I’m playing the 6 max No Limit WCOOP Event as I’m writing this and hopefully I can win one of the WCOOPs by the end of the series. Something just as good as that would be to get deep in EPT
Man, I’ve been so busy it’s been unreal. I’m honestly not sure where we left off with the last blog, but I went to Barcelona for the EPT and busted out about an hour in with AK vs. AA in a late position battle for about 70xbbs which is okay IMO, especially since I thought I had him “on tilt” from the hand before when I raised him on the river and he had to fold. Anyways, Anita and I take the night train first class back to
We decided to take the train to
We get to
I’m fairly excited because today was the beginning of the 2007 World Championship of Online Poker hosted by Pokerstars. I’ll be playing almost every event and plan on taking them very seriously. I had a pretty good finish in last year’s WCOOP PLO Rebuy tournament and hopefully I can have more success this year. I entered in a sidebet with a couple other professional online tournament players with a $1,000 buyin for who has the best results throughout the series, based on a system similar to the Tournament Leaderboard.
Unfortunately, there hasn’t really been any high stakes cash games here in
I apologize that this blog most likely poorly written but I’ve been playing over 4,000 hands a day for the past week and I’m just dead tired. Not to mention it’s already pretty late over here. I might’ve missed some stuff but will write another blog soon.
I know I know….it’s been about a week and a half since my last blog, and I apologize for that. I’ve been quite busy traveling. All of my days so far have been jam-packed. I think this blog is better served as a two-part blog instead of a regular one-part blog. There has been so much to tell, it might get rather long, but eventually I’ll catch it all up. I believe where we last left off was right after my wedding. As per the relationship I have with Anita, becoming married doesn’t really change us any. Our vows obviously bind us to a lifelong commitment, but other than officially doing that, nothing has changed basically besides introducing one another as each other’s husband or wife.
Two days after our wedding, we went to Brooklyn, NYC to get on the Cunard cruise liner: Queen Mary II to cross the Atlantic Ocean to
Last June I took Anita and my grandma on a cruise to
On the 6th day we arrived in
The next day we spent at the massive
I’m going to stop here with Part I of this particular blog. I think I can have Part II completed by later tonight. As of right now, I am on what I think is the fastest train in the world which is the TGV France Train. I am on my way to
Well, I didn’t write this the day after my blog about the Bachelor Party Part 1, but that’s okay. Anita and seven of her other friends went out in a limo to a restaurant on Thursday night. I went out with five of my friends in a limo to Del Frisco’s Steak and Lobster House. I can’t speak for Anita’s party, but Del Frisco’s was excellent as always. Del Frisco’s is definitely one of my favorite restaurants in the
Friday afternoon, my best man Neutrality arrived to the hotel. I called up jcmoussa/thegrumpyone (on stars) and the three of us had a nice lunch pool-side. That night, we had the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. Both of those went pretty smoothly and Anita and I called it an early night to bed.
Saturday was the big day. Myself and the groomsmen changed into our tuxedos in one of the “holding rooms” near the ballroom. Anita and her bridesmaids went to their holding room and did their hair and make-up and changed into their dresses. We did a lot of pictures right before the ceremony with the
photographer we hired. He’s straight from
Marriage thing and said “I Do” and there we were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith. We hired a saxophonist for the cocktail hour in between the ceremony and the grand reception. He was as good as anybody could possibly be. He played the perfect type of music, and he played it well. We had lots of appetizers along with the open bar. Everybody went inside the reception ball room and we did the first dances. Anita and I had some dancing lessons and did a choreographed first dance that went perfect even though we only had 7 lessons in 1 week to prepare when I returned from my
Sunday night, Tom (durrrr), Tom’s Cousin Jimmy, Dave (Raptor), Dave’s girlfriend Haley, and I went to Capital Grille on
I’m in the limo right now on the way to
The night before last, my Mercedes got a smash and grab done on it in front of the house I was staying at. I was playing in a 10/25/50 - unlimited straddling (sometimes for as much as $1400) game in
My dad started teaching me how to play golf when I was 7 years old. I would cry on the course a lot when I would shoot bad because I always wanted to play really well. My dad always worked with me and helped me with my game. He’s a very consistent golfer almost always breaking 100, even though he’s in his mid 60’s now. He has been playing the game recreationally for many, many years. On Friday of last week, I FINALLY beat him on the 9 holes we played. I beat him by 4 strokes. I made par on three out of the nine holes we played which was my personal best. He didn’t play bad either but I didn’t chuck one shot. I could’ve cut off three or four strokes on putting, but I was playing with the new PING putter I bought in
As some of you avid internet readers know, the High Stakes TwoPlusTwo community is hosting a $5,000 buy-in Heads Up Tournament with a 32-player bracket. You play three Heads Up tables against your opponent, with each starting with 300xbbs. Whoever wins two out of three tables, moves onto the next round. I played iRockHoes the first round and beat him 2-1 after a six hour match. I played my second round match last night. I played HEK aka HoldEmKillah and beat him 2-0 within the first two hours. HEK played better than I thought he would, but going into the match I was quite confident so I bet about $2,500 with various betters. I laid 1.3-1 on myself, so I was putting up $3,250 to win $2,500 in total for you novice odds betters =) . I don’t know who I will play in the next round, but if I win that I will be in the semi-finals and in the money for a $20,000 cash. The winner of the match comes out with about $80,000 which would not be a shabby pay day.
I’ve been on quite a roll lately, consistently rolling in money. I’ll be hanging out with friends in town over the next few days through the weekend of my wedding, so I probably won’t have time to put in anymore hours playing poker for the rest of the week with so much other things I need to take care of and stuff on my mind.
Day 2 of Bachelor Party and Results of Day 1 of Bachelor Party to come soon.
As most of you know, I have a wedding coming up in the very near future. I am anticipating it so much… I just can’t wait! We now have more people attending than we originally expected, and by a fair margin. We were originally planning on about 60 people or so, and now we have over 90! The guests are going to consist of: Both of our families, Anita’s friends from high school, a few of my friends from my childhood, some of my Poker friends (durrrr, Raptor, Mike Matusow, jcmoussa, etc), other friends of mine I’ve met throughout my life, and a lot of our guests’ guests, because a lot are traveling from far away and won’t know anybody, so a lot of them are allowed a guest. I’m pretty much going all out in this wedding as much as possible within my immediate means. We’re getting top of the line everything for the most part, photography, cake, flowers, DJ, musicians, etc. This is a once in a lifetime thing for us, and I can’t see myself holding back on such an important and memorable event. I’m actually in the car right now riding home from the Flower/Table set up place to look at a “mock” table with all of our decorations, flowers, candles, and cloths set up on it. It looked great, just like how I thought it would.
For the wedding, Anita and I decided to take some dance lessons and learn some choreography for our first dances when the reception begins. We’ve been taking lessons every day with our instructor and so far we have the first two minutes out of the five minute routine finished. It’s not perfect quite yet, but we’re going to practice as much as possible to make it really smooth between now and the wedding. I have to say, I am very impressed at the skill our dance instructor possesses. Sometimes she’s not absolutely clear coming across with how she wants us to do a move, but her ideas and flow of the choreography so far has been top notch, it goes great with the first song we picked out.
Recently, as documented through my blogs, poker has been giving me a rough time, even further, while I was supposed to be relaxing on vacation! Yesterday, I got stuck about $30-35,000 and then made about a $50,000 turn around and dropped a little back at the end, but booked about a $5-6k winning session which I felt relieved about. I’ve also won $10k here and there the past couple days as well. It’d be nice if I could have one month where this would keep going, and I think this honestly might be the time. I’ve tinkered with my game some lately and made some adjustments, and so far the results have been positive.
While going through the poker swings, I have this wedding to keep together and make decisions on. Lots and lots of decisions is what weddings are all about I’ve found out through this process. Fortunately, I have Anita who has been working very hard despite the fact we have a good wedding planner; that just shows how much work there is to really be done. After this wedding, I’ll be off on a Cunard Cruise Ship to Europe for a while in hopes of knocking down an EPT tournament or making big $ over in the live cash games there which I hear are pretty soft.
After being at my beach house in Connecticut for almost two weeks and a couple day stopovers in New York, I’m finally heading back to Florida for my wedding. At the beach house Anita and I went sailing, played tennis, went wakeboarding, played online poker and hung out at the beach. I had a nice time visiting my aunt, uncle, cousin and grandmother. After that, we left the beach cottage and went over to NYC. My intent was to play the cash games there in the private clubs but they ended up being too crowded with locals who get first priority because everyone is amped up to play poker since returning from the World Series. So instead, I played some online poker and gaucho2121 showed me around the city. We got a massage from this hidden Asian massage place that was pretty good and went shopping in a couple stores. One of the nights whitelime, Ezra, ansky, krantz, a lady friend of krantz’s and I went out to a nice Italian restaurant in the city. It was one of the best Italian dishes I’ve ever had, but the service was sub par to average. I’ve met ansky and whitelime before, but this was my first time meeting the other two. Maybe now that I’ve had dinner with the two sickos who are up more than $3M over the past month and a half they can pass some run-good to me.
Lately Anita and I have been picking out wedding songs and finalizing the guest list, as well as planning for our bachelor/bachelorette parties and other miscellaneous wedding stuff. That’s been keeping us very occupied. The wedding will obviously have a good number of poker people at it. I am very excited and looking forward to it.
Poker has been a hassle lately. My main problem has been getting all in on the turn with a set against an overpair, and each time they seem to spike their 2 outer on the river. It seems like every time I’m in that situation and the river card appears, I end up blinking repeatedly in disbelief that the same thing could happen so many times in a row. I also just can’t seem to find hands to extract quality value from, even though the games seem to have been good lately. I do plan to be playing in some very big live games in the near future in Miami and Europe. More details to come.
So, I haven’t blogged for a while, mostly due to waiting so my blogs will be posted on the new site that has decided they wanted me as a blogger. It seems as if there will be some very good things happening with this site. I’m not sure exactly what I can say yet about it, but as soon as it can be public knowledge, I’m sure they will post up the great news, so stay tuned to the site!
My last blog on my site - BoostedJ.com, was quite a while ago. I believe it was right before I took a road trip from
The first few nights I arrived in
One of the first days I was here we really got into a full blown animal degenerate golfing match that included: Neverwin, Joe Cassidy (Nizot Skared on FTP), Newhizzle, and high stakes limit professional and the 2006 Aruba Classic champion Devon “Savagegamble” Miller. Of course there were bets made with a few guys winning and losing thousands of dollars but what else is new, at least I was a winner
Along with golfing numerous times out here, I’ve had a few medical problems that have still persisted that I’ve done my best to take care of. We have also gone to see a lot of the shows out here. I decided with this trip that moving to
My plans for today will probably include dinner, a show on the strip, and possibly golf in an hour or two. The golf courses out here are absolutely amazing; their scenery as well as the shape they are kept in.
I’ll start writing frequently again now so be sure to check in regularly.