Friday, July 1, 2011
Boat Week
It has been quite a week. I had 5 days off last weekend starting on Friday, so of course we went to the lake. I needed to get gas for the boats and drove to the Miltona Outpost to get some. On the way back I usually take a back road and what do I see a sign for an auction that is going on the next day. I get back to my place and check it out on my phone only to find out this is a 2 day auction as they have so much stuff. The one thing that we were interested in was a canoe that was was red with a Coke logo on it. We decided to go over and check it out the next day. It ended up being a lot of junk but we did stay for a little while to see how it was going. We really liked the look of the canoe and it was a name brand, so we decided to come back the next day. It started at 10 am but the canoe didn't come up until 2pm. It was a long wait. It ended up selling for $450 which was more then we were willing to spend as we can buy a new one for the same price. Next to auction was a boat and trailer. Bidding started very slow and I looked at my wife and said it would be a good boat for Kyle and up in the air goes her hand. We did end up getting the boat and trailer and it turned out to be nicer then what we expected. It is a 1950's Alumnacraft 14 fter. It is really cool. We decided to keep it for our self to play at the lake. Had a nice time at the lake with good weather and fun fishing and auctioning. Wednesday comes and I am at work and get a call from my wife and she has found another boat that Kara's friend is selling and it is the same boat as the one we bought with trailer and a 20hp motor. Just what I need another boat! The price is right so we decided to take it to a local lake and try out motor and you know it the motor doesn't start. In some ways I am happy it didn't start so now we didn't have to buy it, but it still leaves us with a boat with no motor. Anybody got one for sale. Give me a call.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The end of an era or a new beginning! You decide!
After much deliberation I have decided to sell all my poker equipment to my friend Dustin Hoff. It was a tough decision as poker has played a big part in my life since the night my family back in 2003 was watching the WPT on TV spawning the beginning of free poker in it's current state in MN. I have made many great and lasting friendships that I know will continue well into the future. So what do this mean. I think a new beginning for my poker games with Dustin's youth and enthusiasm. I think the sky's the limit for him. This doesn't mean that you will not see me anymore or have blogs to read. I will still be active in the CMPPA, which I consider my new baby at this time. The growth of it is only just beginning and only the future will tell how big it can get. I will still be running tournaments occasionally for Dustin and consulting with him on his new venture. So, please wish him luck and be patience just as you did with my as I was learning about the free poker world.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Playing Again
This week I was able to play bar poker a few times. It was fun once again. That's a start I guess. Tuesday I got to my first table to see 5 women players out of 9 of us. I was thinking "welcome back Dave" LOL! I played a tight aggressive style and managed to slowly accumulate chips. By the time blinds got bigger I was then able to increase my aggressiveness to take down many pots. My cards for the night were less then stellar but I was able to manage a final table and 5th place finish. Last night I went to McCann's for their game and remembered why I had gotten burnt out on bar poker. So much bad poker all on the same table. An early hand I had 2-4 off suit and a very weak player that only raises with small suited cards made a big raise. I called knowing that I could outplay him. Everyone else folded. Flop gave me a pair of twos. He bets I call. Turn gave me a gut shot with the pair. He bets again and I quickly call. I am thinking he may have a small pair bigger then mine. I decide to make a big bet on the river to get him off his pair. River is a blank. He checks and I decide he will call if I bet so I check and say I got a pair of twos and he mucks his cards. I turn over my 2-4 off and pull in the pot. I very tight playing women says how can you call a raise with 2-4 and I remind her that poker is not about the cards and I was just playing the player and was correct on my judgement. Then things turned for the worst. They was a newer player that I had never played with before and he was playing very tight. A good player raises to 3 times the big blind. I call with pocket 6's. New player reraises. Good player moves all in. I fold and other player calls off all his chips and turns over QQ. Good player has AA. Flop is A-10-3. Turn is a king and of course river is a jack for runner runner straight and a huge pot for the new player. He then all of the sudden gets very aggressive and starts raising almost every pot. A little later I am on button and he is under the gun. Blinds are 200-400. He doubles the blind to 800. There are 4 callers when it gets to me. I have 2-4 off and cam tell that at least the big blind is going to call and probably the small. It is going to be a big pot, so I decide to call and hope for miracle flop. Flop is 2-4-6. Bingo! Guy makes a big bet. Everyone folds to me and I push all in for a lot over to get heads up. Then BB pushes all in too. That can't be good. Raiser call and turns over QQ. Other guy has 3-5 with a flush draw. Turn gives him a straight flush and I am drawing dead and out. Now you could say that I made a bad play with 2-4 off but in that position I would play it the same every time. I did have a few chips left and later moved all in preflop with 7-8 hearts with lots of players in and turned a straight only to have the same guy catch a full house on the river when board pairs. What should I expect from a bar poker game. All the guy has to do is raise 3-4 times the big blind from under the gun with his queens and big blind and I would have folded our junk hands. People just don't get it. Big hands can't be played too slow because they don't always win and the more players in the hand the more likelihood of your big hand not holding up. It's all about odds. Even though you may win a huge pot by slow playing it's not worth the risk! I may need another break again.
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