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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lords wrote:


No winner (Tee Hee)



I like to think that poker was the winner.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

June 24th 2012
Sunday evening SLT £2 freezeout
5 players, £10 pool

1st Anton £10
2nd Catherine
3rd Dave
4th Matthew
5th Mark


Whilst the nation huddled around TV sets and squeezed into crowded public houses to shout their alliegance to 11 overpaid prima donnas kicking a pig's bladder around a field a hardcore of undaunted poker players sat down at their own

field of dreams. Some considered this a futile exercise. Others seemed unable to comprehend. Indeed one fair-weather poker player expressed surprise approaching incredulity that we would even consider having a game at a time of such

national import. But against the odds five champions donned metaphorical visors and armbands and showed that in the battle of Poker versus Football there can only be one winner. To commemorate this historic day this weeks report will

be interspersed with a selection of fascinating Poker versus Football facts.

The game stared a little late as only Anton, Matthew and Dave were in the bar at 7.00. Mark was upstairs at the R&G rehearsal, however, which Chaz assured us would finish at 7.00 on the dot. At 7.35 Mark joined us and Catherine who had

also been slightly delayed. We were also blinding in Daniel as we had not seen his message regarding unavailability. His chips came off the table at 7.45. Possibly a personal best.

Early play was dominated by Anton who picked up a lot of chips without having to show down. Either he was playing an uncharacteristically loose game or he was getting some monster hands. (The latter).

At 8.11 Matthew considered putting Catherine all-in but elected to make a bet of 100 after a long decision making process accompanied by Rawhide from the Blues Brothers soundtrack. With a board of Q, 2, 2, 3, 4 Catherine showed pocket

queens for a full house. Matthew declined to show. 'Soon we'll be living high and wide'...


Poker v Football wrote:
With more than 60 million poker players in the United States and more than 100 million worldwide, more people play poker than play golf, billiards, or tennis. However at the turn of the 21st century, football

was played by over 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. Round One to Football


At 8.19 Mark went all-in with 265 and was called by Matthew and Dave. No futher betting took place and with a flop of 6, 7, 9 Dave's 7, 9 handsomely beat off Matthew's Rockets to take the pot. Mark out!

Poker v Football wrote:
Poker's cinematic pedigree is not uniformly strong with Rounders and The Cincinatti Kid featuring the game as a central theme, neither of which can be considered masterpieces. The game does however appear as

plot device in countless films from the western era and has contributed to the mythology of this classic genre. Football has Escape to Victory. Round Two to Poker.


Matthew went all in just before the break but got no takers.


Poker v Football wrote:
The youngest player in the football World Cup was Norman Whiteside in 1982 at 17 years 1 month and 10 days. The oldest was Roger Milla in 1994 at 42 years 1 month and 8 days. Jack Urey played in the World

Series of Poker in 2009 at the age of 97. The youngest WSOP bracelet winner is Annette Obrestad (2007 WSOPE Main Event; 18 years, 364 days). Chalk one up to Poker in the longevity challenge. 2-1!


At 9.41 Matthew went all-in with 375 and Dave called. Matthew showed K, 6 and Dave A, 5. Daves hand improved to a flush and Matthew was out. Matthew offered to shuffle for Catherine's deal as she is a 'shit shuffler'. Dave suggested

that she is 'cack handed'. We laughed.

Poker v Football wrote:
Philip Lahm (Bayern Munich / Germany) is currently the world's highest paid footballer earning £11.9m annually. Phil Ivey is ranked #1 among the world’s top money winners as of 2010 with just over $13.6 million

in overall earnings. Football wins the Filthy Lucre challenge. 2 all!


Things were hotting up and Matthew went to the Chinese. By the time his duck was cooked so was Dave and Catherine's goose.

Dave went all in with 1145 chips and Catherine called, showing K, 3 to Dave's A, 10. The board came Q, Q, K, 3, 4 and Dave was history.


Poker v Football wrote:
The term 'Poker face' denoting the ability to remain calm and inscrutable whilst concealing one's innermost thoughts and intentions should be considered a compliment. 'Football face' should not. 3-2.


At 10.00 Catherine went all-in with A, 8 and Anton took a gamble and called with 6, 5 of clubs. The board started to look clubbier than Peter Stringfellow's address book and Catherine began to worry with 7, 7, J, 7 showing. In the end

it was not the flush that came but a six for a full house and Anton was the winner.

And so was poker (Without even having to resort to the tie-breaking 'Football's Coming Home' v 'The Gambler').


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting poker v football facts, as long as they were more accurate than the suggestion that I arrived at 7.35 alongside Mark Razz
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Calamity wrote:
Interesting poker v football facts, as long as they were more accurate than the suggestion that I arrived at 7.35 alongside Mark Razz


"At 7.35 Mark joined us and Catherine" Razz
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

July 1st 2012
Sunday evening SLT £2 freezeout
5 players, £10 pool

1st = Anton £5
1st = Mark £5
3rd Matthew
4th Dave
5th Daniel (aka Mr Reliable)

Apologies for the late posting - I took loads of notes last Sunday - in retrospect far too many, so here are the best bits.

Four players made a start at 19.20 with two potential joiners blinded in - Mr Reliable eventually arrived at 19.50 and Em dropped out gracefully at 8pm, the agreed cut-off. In fact, Daniel arrived just as it was his turn to "act", but the first thing he did was fold.

Early play was fairly steady, with not many hands shown, although Mark won a reasonably large pot with pocket tens. At 20.30 In the biggest pot so far, after a run of possibly ill-judged decisions, Daniel went all in with A 5; Matthew called with Q 8, and when the board came up 5 J K | Q | 9 Daniel was obliged to pay an early visit to New Village for noodly commiseration.

Dave didn't last much longer. At 20.50, the board came up K(s) T 5 and there was a spate of high-value betting. When the three of spades came on the turn, Dave went all in with A 2 spades and Matthew called with K 3 off. The prospect of a flush remained unfulfilled for Dave when 6 of another suit came on the river and Matthews 2-pair won out.

By this point Anton was "serenading" us with renditions of 'Haven't had a card all night' from Dealer's Choice and the banter had reached fever pitch with such gigglesome phrases as 'Queen on the turn'.

Matthew's by now massively tumescent stack was proving a worrying threat to Anton and Mark's prospects and Mr Lyne played the part of chip bully with aplomb. In the final hand before the break, Anton went all in with his dwindling pot of 345 before the flop. Matthew called, Mark folded. The board came up K T 4 | 3| A with the result that Anton's paired kings beat off Matthew's Q 5. Suddenly a Krause victory looked more likely.

As in all the best sports, play was suspended for cake (with the Avengers on it) and the unwrapping of plastic firearms in honour of Anton's birthday. No opportunity for innuendo was overlooked: 'Unhand my weapon, sir!' and 'Oooh, Ironman's helmet!' were two of the better ones.

After the intermission, play resumed with blinds on 75/150 and things got serious. Matthew employed the time-honoured tactic of slurping his tea in a menacing manner and scared Anton off when he was considering a bet. This strategy was repeated with less success a couple of hands later as Anton was shuffling.

Mr K's was luck apparently changing and he was looking for chances to double up. Initially he made a few all-in bets, but despite his relatively modest stack, there were no biters. until , that is, he shoved his 600 over the line and Matthew took the bait. The tension mounted when the flop came up A 2 Q - Anton's K J hadn't hit anything, whereas Matthew had bottom pair with his K 2. Nothing changed when a 5 appeared on the turn, but Anton hit a straight on the river T and doubled up again.

Not to be outdone, Mark also went all in, was called by Matthew and won, to double up. Mr L's stack was now looking a bit depleted.

At this point in proceedings quick internet search revealed the following scintillating factoid: the Estonian for 'Bless you!' is 'Terviseks!'

With the clock ticking and the blinds up to 100/200, the pace quickened and the stakes grew ever higher. Anton (Q T) went all in with 1,250 and Matthew (A 4d) called. When the flop came up A Qd 3d, both players had paired and the turn card of Td put Matthew on a flush draw, but gave Anton the edge with 2-pair. The river card (8s) changed nothing and so Anton won by far the biggest pot of the night.

Matthew had few choices with such diminished chips and limped along, while Mark bet all in for seven consecutive hands but there were no callers. Anton finally knocked Matthew out when he no longer had enough chips to cover the 400 big blind.

It was getting late and despite a large chip advantage, Anton proposed splitting the pot and Mark accepted.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

^ This week's report was by me - for some reason my login's gone a bit weird!
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

July 29th 2012
Sunday Evening SLT £2 freezeout
5 players, £10 pool

1st Catherine
2nd Marcus
3rd Chris
4th Anton
5th Dave

A very quick update and i'm thinking about packing for Edinburgh

I must say i'm beginning to feel very under-dressed for these poker games, with everyone looking tip-top on this occasion.
Mark even popped down to show off his cool new jumper (which Catherine though looked like a computer game)

onto the action:

2035
Short Stack Dave goes ALL IN with 275, and gets a CALL from Anton
Dave turns over K♥ J♣ against Antons A♦ 2♦ (Anton has a 60% chance of winning against Daves 40%)
Flop is 6♥ Q♦ Q♠ 8♣ 9♣
Antons Ace holds up, and Dave is out


20:59 (just before the break)
on a board of 6♣ 6♠ 9♠ 8♣ A♥
Marcus goes ALL in for 540
Anton (possible distracted by Matthews box of miscellaneous meat) FOLDS


21:40
Marcus goes ALL In for 625 and is CALLED by Catherine
Marcus turns over 6♥ 10♥ against Catherines J♣ k♥ (Catherine has a 64% chance of winning against Marcus 35%)
Flop is 3♥ 3♠ 2♥ 6♦ J♥
Marcus hits the flush and doubles up



21:50
with the blinds at 75/150, Anton goes ALL IN for 515, and is CALLED by Marcus
Anton shows Q♣ J♠
Marcus has A♣ 6♠
(Anton has a 44% chance of winning against Marcus 55%)
The flop is 2♣ A♠ A♦ 2♦ J♣
No luck for Anton, and he's out


22:00
An exciting head to head with Catherine & Marcus ended with a split pot, with both players having trip 10s


22:10
Chris finds a hand and goes ALL IN for 485, and gets a caller (not sure who)
Chris shows J♦ A♣ against 7♠ K♣ (Chris has a 64.5% chance of winning against other player 35%)
the flop is 2♥ 2♦ 6♣ 4♠ 5♠
Chris doubles up with the A


22:30
Chris is short stack again, and goes ALL IN for 470, and is CALLED by Catherine
Chris shows A♣ 10♦ against Catherines K♠ 7♠ (Chris has a 60% chance of winning against Cathrines 40%)
The flop is A♠ J♠ K♥ 5♥ 9♣
Chris doubles up again with the A


22:40
Chris gets knocked out in a 3 way pot, after a cheeky raise is forced to go ALL IN for 640
The flop is 7♠ 2♥ 9♣ 5♥ Q♦
Chris shows J♠ 9♥ (23% change of winning)
Marcus has J♣ Q♣ (41% change of winning)
Catherine has 8♠ A♣ (36% change of winning)
Marcus wins with a pair of Queens and takes the chip lead

22:45
It's getting late and Catherine goes all in 400 + 920 = 1320 total, and is called by Marcus
Catherine shows 5♥ 5♦ to Marcus J♠ 8♦ (Catherine has a 53% chance of winning against Marcus 46%)
the flop is 5♠ 3♦ 9♥ K♣ 2♥
Catherine doubles up trip 5's and takes the chip lead

22:50 - It's getting very late
Catherine goes ALL IN and is called by Marcus
Catherine has J♦ Q♣ to Marcus 4♥ 10♠ (Catherine has a 69% chance of winning against Marcus 31%)
the final flop is Q♥ 5♠ 4♦ 7♣ K♦

Catherine wins the game and pot with a nice pair of Queens
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

August 5th 2012 - 6 players £12
(I actually didn't get a note of whether it was winner takes all or 1st and 2nd place)

1st Bob
2nd Matthew
3rd Anton
4th Catherine
5th Mark
6th MarcusFlop

Not much of any interest happened, with both Mark and Marcus dwindling down over the first hour.

At 8.10pm Marcus bites the bullet and goes all in with 320 and A4, with the 4 being a club (not sure what the ace was) and a flop with an Ace and 2 clubs on it.
Unfortunately for him, Ellis calls with AK, not enough clubs come down to make Marcus a flush and he's relegated to the bar to chat rubbish to Dave.

Mark obviously felt left out of the bar conversation, going all in at 8.11pm with Queen-something. Bob calls and shows J-10
Flop is Q-8-9 - making Bob the straight.
There is much discussion ensuing regarding what cards can help Mark. Ellis reassures him about the prospect of him hitting 4 Queens, by informing him that she folded one. Sure enough, Bob's straight holds and Mark goes out.

At 8.20 Matthew clucked out of calling an all in by Bob. Board was showing 9c Ad 2d 3h As
Bob says he had 9-9 but we know he had 9-2.

The next casualty, occurring at 8.45, is almost too painful to be spoken of.
Ellis goes out, having gone all in (1115) with a straight showing on the board - beaten by Bob's little flushy one. (IDIOT!!!)

Moving swiftly on...

9.40 Anton crumbled to Bob's all in of 1425 - board showing 10h 6s 8s 4d 9h...

Probably still reeling from the humiliation of backing down, Anton finds himself locked into an all in against Bob with K-10 against Bob's K-9.
The flop hit Bob's 9 (Q-9-4) and neither the turn nor the river helped Anton, who insists he was robbed. And perhaps he was, but in a walking around drunk in South London, with his wallet out, kinda way...

So that left Bob up head to head with Matthew. I haven't noted the time, but at some point Matthew went all in with 1815, with a flop of 6s Jc 10s.
Bob called. Matthew showed 10h 2h to Bob's Jd 5d.
The turn showed a Jh and Matthew was drawing dead.

WELL DONE BOB
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

August 10th 2012
5 Players £10
1st – Matthew
2nd – Richard
3rd – Anton
4th – Marcus
5th – Ellis

Everyone played for a bit.
Then, at 8pm Richard went all in with 370, which Marcus called.
Flop was 8d Qc 3d
Richard showed Qs Kh
Marcus had Qd 6d
The turn card was 4s
The river was 9h so Richard doubled up.

At 8.05pm it was Catherine’s turn to go all in with 385. Matthew called. Catherine showed A 8 to Matt’s Q 10. The board gave Matthew a straight, with
Jd Ac 9h Kh and 6h and Ellis became the first one to go out.

At 8.25 there were some big raises pre-flop – 900 in the pot!
The flop matched expectations, with 7s 8c and 2c.
Richard liked it – he went all in, with 945. Marcus called – putting himself all in, as Richard had him covered.
Richard had a pair of Qs, to Marcus’ A 6.
The 9 on the turn and 10 on the river gave Marcus a straight, and a massive pot.

The next bit of excitement was at 8.35, when Richard went crazily all in pre-flop with 570. Both Marcus and Anton start counting, with Marcus pretending not to count. This didn’t fool Anton, who folded. And Marcus DEFINITELY called.

Richard had Kd 3d to Marcus’ As Qc
Luckily for Richard, he hit a 3 on the board (5s 3h 6d) and is pair held, with 8d and 7s the turn and river respectively.

At 8.50, with a board showing Ad Jd 10d 10s (and a pot of 600) , Richard put Matt all in , with a bet of 490. Matt chickened out and folded

All of a sudden it was 9pm and, in a typical pre-break flurry, Anton bet 300, provoking Matthew to go all in – which both Marcus and Anton called. Ooooh a threeway!
Matthew had A K
Marcus had 10-10
Anton had K-J
“Liquid Poker”
The flop was good for Matt, with 6h Kd 2h
The turn was 4s
The River was 8h

Well done Matt – beating off Anton and Marcus both at the same time. Impressive!

At 9.30pm there was more flurrying – this time post-break.
The flop was showing 3c Kh 4s and Marcus went the crazy all in, with 315.
Richard folded like a pussy, but Matthew didn’t, showing Ah 5h to Marcus’ Ac 6c
The 8h on the turn and 10c on the river meant Marcus doubled up by playing his 6 kicker.

9.40pm – After a flop of Ks 6c 7s it’s Anton’s turn to go all in with 1055 – called by Marcus, who was covered.
Anton Kc Jd
Marcus Js Jc
Richard folded like a pussy – he only likes to play all-in on his own terms.
Neither the 3h or 4h helped Marcus, and he went out.

Next excitement wasn’t until 21.55, when Anton sticks his whole stack in pre-flop (1410) and 7 and 8 of spades. Matt calls – unsurprisingly, as he shows Ac 10s… and his overcards hold up, through a flop of 5d 3s As, a turn of Qc and a river of Kh. Bye Bye Anton.

At 10pm with a flop of 5s 3h 9s Richard goes all in with 990 and Matt calls.
Matt’s 5c Jd is no match for Richard’s 10c and lucky 3 again… the turn giving him a third one to make trips (river 7d) and he doubles up.

Finally, after some back and forth, at 10.07 something REALLY exciting happens…

Richard goes all in pre-flop, with 1380 and Matt (with 600 already in as big blind) calls.
Rich has Kh 10c
Matt has Qc 5s
The flop gives Matt a low pair – being Jh 5c 8d
Neither the turn (3h) nor the river (As) help Richard and MATTHEW WINS THE GAME (told you it was an exciting bit)

The end.
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