I just found out about a guy who might be interested in joining our home game, so I found out his Poker Stars handle and I Shark Scoped him. It turns out, this guy is a winning S&G player.
Ten years ago such a mundane and obvious chore as cyberstalking a potential home game player would [...]
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The Rules Of Stupidtown
The betting structure is limit. The play is exactly as in Texas Hold ‘em except that after each round of betting, you pass one card to the left and one card to the right. That includes the river.
P.S. After talking to Matt about this game, perhaps it’s true that the game should have nine streets, [...]
Six Buy Ins
I finished up six buy-ins in the home game tonight. I hit a set against Andy, and got a couple nice hands, and made a few good bluffs at the right times.
But the best hand was when there were two aces on the board and Alan says to me, “I think my ace is good [...]
Beer And Sleep Depravation
Interesting fact about myself: After an eight hour session of poker, constantly drinking beer, by five O’clock A.M., my decision making abilities have a less reliable quality than usual.
Alan got me all in when I had queen high in lowball pot limit Omaha (the fact that we were even playing lowball pot limit Omaha should [...]
Pass The Junk
We played stupid games tonight for the first time in a long time. One of the games was called Pass The Junk. Here’s how it’s played.
It’s high/low, no qualifier, pot limit. Everyone is dealt six cards. Everyone passes three cards to the left. Then players consider their hands, and pass two to the left. Then [...]
Relative Position - Maniac To Your Left
I’m learning more about relative position lately. I just realized a hidden benefit of having a maniac to your left, or even a player who will just compulsively stab at a flop on your left.
Not only can you check to him when you have a hand, expecting him to bet, you can also now realize [...]
Tells and The Essense Of Poker
In the home game tonight, I busted out my first buy-in and then lost half of my second one, only to come back at the end and finish up about 3 buy-ins. I didn’t give up and get stupid, even with a small stack. I monitored stack sizes and played appropriately. Most of all, I [...]
A Little Deception
A little deception can go a long way. Both of my big hands tonight were based on a small deception. I got Mike all in on the flop with top pair against my bottom set because I raised 22 pre-flop. He didn’t think I could have cards that matched a flop of T62 having raised [...]
The Giraffe Says: Tilt
I went on a fabulous tilt tonight. Alan pushed me off of a hand with a totally irrational play and from then on, I cracked up like Marion Berry in a beltway motel with a couple of twenty dollar hookers.
Here’s the hand. He raises to 2.5bb. I call with 35o, full well knowing I’m behind, [...]
Roman, Remember When I Read Your Hand?
Friday night at the home game, I read Roman’s crippling weakness pre-flop. We got into a little raising war pre-flop. I wanted to know if I was ahead with my pocket tens so I induced a tell. He practically showed me his cards and I knew he had bubkis, so I moved all in, and [...]