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Re: Joker\'s Vegas Trip Report
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Hi Joker, What was this, some kind of food trip? Nice hands. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Winner of Best Avatar, 2005. But I miss Kim. Nice trip report as always, Joker. Coming up, Joker finds the hidden message in this poster's reply. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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When I browse around the poker room, there's a table in the center (not in the private room) with three solid players: Doyle Brunson, Chip Reese, Phil Ivey. They have many thousands of dollars in chips, playing what I must assume is a small side game after all three were presumably busted from the tournament. What I don't know is what the hell they are playing -- they have about 8 cards each in their hands, and there are four face-down decks on the board in the middle. If anyone knows what this game possibly could be, go ahead and clue me in. [/ QUOTE ] Actually, it's 13 cards and it was Chinese poker. The 4 "face down decks in the middle" are actually the next deck that is ready to go. Generally 2 decks are kept in play as to get more hands out on a time raked game. |
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I don't know what this means -- is she going to bump me up on the waiting list? [/ QUOTE ] The nits in this forumm will get mad, so answer in white: <font color=" white">Yes.</font> |
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Re: Joker\'s Vegas Trip Report
Excellent report
[ QUOTE ] I am fortunate enough to flop top set and have opponents checkraising me. A guy who is so passive that he check/calls top pair whenever he hits complains about always getting drawn out on. A lot of people are bad at poker. [/ QUOTE ] and yea...everyone seems bad when you flop top set |
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I knew I'd forget some stuff. We also wandered throughout the Wynn resort and came across the art gallery. It's pretty nice; just two rooms with a total of maybe 15 paintings, but a good collection nonetheless. Van Gogh, Monet, Renoir, plus Matisse, Picasso, and Warhol.
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Filet Mignon medium rare, with fries [/ QUOTE ] This is wrong on many levels. |
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[ QUOTE ] Filet Mignon medium rare, with fries [/ QUOTE ] This is wrong on many levels. [/ QUOTE ] Care to explain? Are you just one of those people who prefers ribeye? Also, steak fries are often a top dish at many restaurants. As for how it's cooked -- I believe most food critics will tell you rare or medium rare is the only way to have a steak. If it's cooked medium or stronger, the taste is gone. In fact, I never listen to anything someone says about steak or steak-related topics if they order medium-well. |
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[ QUOTE ] Filet Mignon medium rare, with fries [/ QUOTE ] This is wrong on many levels. [/ QUOTE ] Yes...onion rings go better with an oaky cab and filet...btw I rate the Wynn buffet 2/10 in line with dog chow at Palace Station...rest of the Wynn = 9/10 . |
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Your reports are so readable for some reason. You're inspiring me to write my own trips reports.
I especially enjoyed the sidestory. |
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I get to chatting with some of the guys at the table and one of 'em is from SoCal, says he plays at Commerce. I asked if he plays the 20/40 there, and he goes, "No, mostly 100/200." So I ask what he's doing condescending to us lowly mid-limiters, and he says he's just waiting until there's enough interest in a 30/60. But during this conversation he tells us an amusing Commerce story that I believe, since it takes place at Commerce. A wild gambooler at the 100/200 game has been spraying chips all night and is on crazy monkey tilt. He picks up AA and flops a set, only to lose to a wheel on the river. The dude flips out and produces a lighter, then proceeds to flick it and set the two aces on fire. The smoke alarm goes off and the floorman rushes over asking what the hell is going on. "These," the player says, holding up the melting plastic aces in his hand, "are the burn cards." The rich 100/200 SoCaler drops a couple racks and changes tables. [/ QUOTE ] I ran into this gentleman again, last night at Commerce while playing 20/40 with Hobbs. His name is Jeff and he is very kind. But he told me another tale that was so tall it calls into question the "burn cards" story. Jeff was in a juicy 40/80 game the other night and picked up J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. The flop came A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (of course, why else tell the story, etc.), and the flop got capped against 2 opponents. The turn paired the K, and went 2 bets before one opponent dropped, and Jeff made it 3 bets. His heads up opponent checkraised the river and they "went to war" again. Villian had AK and was evidently sad to see a ginormous pot shipped to a flopped royal. (Supposdly the third player had JT of another suit). Next time I see Jeff, I look forward to his pleasant converastion and expect to hear how he wrestled an alligator while defending his BB, and runner-runnered queens full, betting all streets dark with his head inside the mouth of the great reptile. |
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