HDPM
02-18-2003, 12:52 AM
This trip had a bunch of visting with in-laws and losing poker, but it was still a good time. Amazing, huh?
First section: Other 2+2ers. I didn't come across many posters this trip, but I did get to talk to Vince for a while at Bellagio. He was giving me lessons on how to bet the horses with a system that was guaranteed to beat Sklansky's scientific analysis. I think it is foolproof, but I admit I made no bets using the system and don't think I will. Vince also gave me some excellent poker advice that helped me some when I played. I didn't pay enough attention to it to my detriment, I must admit. Had I better followed his advice I would have had a better attitude toward the end of my trip. I observed the 30-60 game Mason and Bob Morgan were playing at the Bellagio for a little while. I didn't bother either of them while they were playing though. Maybe next time. I was very tempted to grab an open seat and take a shot at the game to see what I could see though. That game is above my head right now, but I often learn better by jumping in and trying to figure some things out. I passed, which was probably the best poker decision I made on the trip in terms of bankroll at least. /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
Second Section: Poker Playing. Here was the worst part of the trip. I have not been playing for various reasons. My first session back I played the bellagio 8-16. I played OK I think, but I was irritated and bored from the beginning, which is a bad combination. So I probably didn't play real well whether I recognize it or not. The hands I lost on there wasn't a lot I could do though, so I don't know how much my play/attitude affected the result. The next day I played 15-30 and got going a little better. I was up and down, but seemed to be playing a bit better. I ended up losing a couple hands and losing some for the session. Not a huge loss or anything, but my attitude seemed off. The rest of my play was low-limit at the Orleans, where the room and poker rate were good as usual. I played good one session. I got off to a horrendous start having big hands cracked by cheese. I was losing JJ, QQ, KK, AA to stuff like 6-2o, J-2o, etc... In other words, the game was great. I kept a good attitude and ended up winning about 10 bets for the night. I overcame the bad breaks and just kept playing. I wanted to play more that particular session and was enjoying it in spite of loing some big hands for whatever reason. My next session I was irritated again and had some problems. Part was just the cards, part was me. I didn't like how I reacted to a couple things. I am a little worried because I had a bad attitude for no reason in 2 different sessions. Something is wrong in my game and outlook that I will have to fix. It wasn't just getting mad at bad results or running bad or whatever. I started out bored and irritated before any results. I am pretty sure my attitude affected my play from the outset, even if it didn't have an exact relationship with my results, if that makes any sense. If the cards broke differently I might have won playing like I did, but there was something wrong anyway. I may have to go over to the psych forum and solicit opinions. So we'll see I guess.
Third section: Food/Beverage/Other. Valentines night dinner was at the Nine Steakhouse at the Palms. This was the second time I have been there and it is very good. I recommend it. I think Delmonico's is better, but we couldn't get into Delmonico's that night. Bone in ribeye for two, sliced up, with some kind of mashed potatoes with crab and stuff in it was excellent. Cheap place we went to with inlaws was the Prime Rib Loft at Orleans. this restaurant is a good solid mediocre. If you want an OK piece of meat in an OK atmosphere for an OK price, this is the place. The bar there had an Irish whisky I had tried around Christmas with friends. The problem was that I was sick with clogged sinuses when drinking the stuff (for medicinal purposes of course) so I didn't give the stuff a fair tasting even if I tried enough doses of it. (Again, only for the medicinal value.) I could only taste a little and get a sense of texture, smoothnes, etc...So I tried it when I could taste it. It is Tyrconnel Single Malt Irish Whisky and I recommnd that. Someone may have mentioned this whisky before in the whisky thread, but I don't remember and am too lazy to go look. But drink this stuff if you come across it. It is very good if you too need some medicine and is better than the food at the Prime Rib Loft. For the women or guys with wives, the spa at the Orleans is now open. I did not go in but HDPW said the spa and various massage/facials, etc... was good and about half the price of ones on the strip. She has tried out Rio, Monte Carlo, and Venetian and was satisfied with this one. So it can't be too bad. She also found plenty of shopping at the Fashion Show Mall so we contributed plenty to the tax base in Nevada for you locals. She definitely had me beat in the LGPG department this trip. Yeah, I think she played better. My shopping was at the Gambler's Book Store which was excellent as always. I bought 4 books and could have gotten several others. I also hit some pool/billiard places while I was there, since the selection around here is poor. I found a toy or two, but wisely declined an invitation to play for some cash by a good player at a local poolroom. Funny how he asked me to play without seeing me hit a ball. But I watched him play some guy and realized I had zero chance. Jimbo could rob him I think though. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
All in all it was a good trip. My poker losses were troubling, although not for the dollar amount involved, which wasn't too bad. Had a good time over wife's b-day and Valentines day, and even seeing the in-laws was OK. Hopefully next time I'll catch more posters. I will probably get there for the seminar in April.
First section: Other 2+2ers. I didn't come across many posters this trip, but I did get to talk to Vince for a while at Bellagio. He was giving me lessons on how to bet the horses with a system that was guaranteed to beat Sklansky's scientific analysis. I think it is foolproof, but I admit I made no bets using the system and don't think I will. Vince also gave me some excellent poker advice that helped me some when I played. I didn't pay enough attention to it to my detriment, I must admit. Had I better followed his advice I would have had a better attitude toward the end of my trip. I observed the 30-60 game Mason and Bob Morgan were playing at the Bellagio for a little while. I didn't bother either of them while they were playing though. Maybe next time. I was very tempted to grab an open seat and take a shot at the game to see what I could see though. That game is above my head right now, but I often learn better by jumping in and trying to figure some things out. I passed, which was probably the best poker decision I made on the trip in terms of bankroll at least. /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
Second Section: Poker Playing. Here was the worst part of the trip. I have not been playing for various reasons. My first session back I played the bellagio 8-16. I played OK I think, but I was irritated and bored from the beginning, which is a bad combination. So I probably didn't play real well whether I recognize it or not. The hands I lost on there wasn't a lot I could do though, so I don't know how much my play/attitude affected the result. The next day I played 15-30 and got going a little better. I was up and down, but seemed to be playing a bit better. I ended up losing a couple hands and losing some for the session. Not a huge loss or anything, but my attitude seemed off. The rest of my play was low-limit at the Orleans, where the room and poker rate were good as usual. I played good one session. I got off to a horrendous start having big hands cracked by cheese. I was losing JJ, QQ, KK, AA to stuff like 6-2o, J-2o, etc... In other words, the game was great. I kept a good attitude and ended up winning about 10 bets for the night. I overcame the bad breaks and just kept playing. I wanted to play more that particular session and was enjoying it in spite of loing some big hands for whatever reason. My next session I was irritated again and had some problems. Part was just the cards, part was me. I didn't like how I reacted to a couple things. I am a little worried because I had a bad attitude for no reason in 2 different sessions. Something is wrong in my game and outlook that I will have to fix. It wasn't just getting mad at bad results or running bad or whatever. I started out bored and irritated before any results. I am pretty sure my attitude affected my play from the outset, even if it didn't have an exact relationship with my results, if that makes any sense. If the cards broke differently I might have won playing like I did, but there was something wrong anyway. I may have to go over to the psych forum and solicit opinions. So we'll see I guess.
Third section: Food/Beverage/Other. Valentines night dinner was at the Nine Steakhouse at the Palms. This was the second time I have been there and it is very good. I recommend it. I think Delmonico's is better, but we couldn't get into Delmonico's that night. Bone in ribeye for two, sliced up, with some kind of mashed potatoes with crab and stuff in it was excellent. Cheap place we went to with inlaws was the Prime Rib Loft at Orleans. this restaurant is a good solid mediocre. If you want an OK piece of meat in an OK atmosphere for an OK price, this is the place. The bar there had an Irish whisky I had tried around Christmas with friends. The problem was that I was sick with clogged sinuses when drinking the stuff (for medicinal purposes of course) so I didn't give the stuff a fair tasting even if I tried enough doses of it. (Again, only for the medicinal value.) I could only taste a little and get a sense of texture, smoothnes, etc...So I tried it when I could taste it. It is Tyrconnel Single Malt Irish Whisky and I recommnd that. Someone may have mentioned this whisky before in the whisky thread, but I don't remember and am too lazy to go look. But drink this stuff if you come across it. It is very good if you too need some medicine and is better than the food at the Prime Rib Loft. For the women or guys with wives, the spa at the Orleans is now open. I did not go in but HDPW said the spa and various massage/facials, etc... was good and about half the price of ones on the strip. She has tried out Rio, Monte Carlo, and Venetian and was satisfied with this one. So it can't be too bad. She also found plenty of shopping at the Fashion Show Mall so we contributed plenty to the tax base in Nevada for you locals. She definitely had me beat in the LGPG department this trip. Yeah, I think she played better. My shopping was at the Gambler's Book Store which was excellent as always. I bought 4 books and could have gotten several others. I also hit some pool/billiard places while I was there, since the selection around here is poor. I found a toy or two, but wisely declined an invitation to play for some cash by a good player at a local poolroom. Funny how he asked me to play without seeing me hit a ball. But I watched him play some guy and realized I had zero chance. Jimbo could rob him I think though. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
All in all it was a good trip. My poker losses were troubling, although not for the dollar amount involved, which wasn't too bad. Had a good time over wife's b-day and Valentines day, and even seeing the in-laws was OK. Hopefully next time I'll catch more posters. I will probably get there for the seminar in April.