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Friday, March 31, 2006

 

St. Maarten Tournament Poker Beach: A bad beat story


The Solution to A Bad Day

This is the bad beat story, told by David “Seal” Eisenstein. The good thing beside "this bad poker beat": Booking the WPS St. Maarten Poker Tournament can be done even after "bad beats".


But read first here:

It’s been a very mild winter here in New Jersey overall this year. A local DJ joked that one day we’ll all tell our grandchildren the first sign of global warming was a bunch of 50 and 60 degree days in the winter of ’06. So when the only big snowfall of the year dumped more than two feet of the white stuff on my head right on my birthday, maybe I took it a little personally. “Thank goodness for online poker,” I thought as I logged into one of the major poker sites.
I jumped right into a $2/$4 blind pot limit Omaha cash game and my first hand was aces double suited. A couple of miracle cards hit the board and my hand held up. I went on to win the next three hands in a row and more than double my buy in. I stopped short of dancing around my desk like that guy in the TV commercial, but my mood had definitely improved.

As I waited out the inevitable flood of trash hands that always follows a rush I scanned the lobby for any good tournaments. My timing was perfect as a $30 re-buy satellite to win a trip to the Bahamas and a seat in the big poker tournament down there was just starting. A warm island sounded pretty sweet as I looked out on the frozen tundra that my backyard had become.

I really like to multi-table cash games and tournaments when I play. Sometimes I get bored and play bad hands just for the action in a tournament if I don’t have anything else going on. My multi-table strategy was dead on as I patiently waited for premium hands and the luck was with me for a change as they held up. I had almost 20k in chips at first break and I was also still ahead in the Omaha game.

Two more hours passed and I was playing well and my luck holding up. I’d lost back most of what I won in the Omaha game, but I was third in chips with 8 left in the satellite. They were giving seats to the top 4 winners and they were paying some cash to spots 5-7. The top two had over 500k in chips each, I had almost 150k, and the rest of the players all had less than 100k. One more good hand was all I needed.

In the Omaha I got my favorite hand, 89TJ double suited, and at the same time I got to play my 78 off-suit in a family pot in the NLHE. The Omaha pot was raised and re-raised pre flop, so there was almost $300 in it to go and the flop came 998 with two hearts. I had no hearts and I’m always scared of draws in Omaha so I came out swinging and bet the pot.

The NLHE game screen popped up and I saw another beautiful flop, 456 rainbow giving me the nut straight. I checked behind the small blind thinking that somebody must have an overpair and I can
double up on them if I let them bet. As I’m waiting for the guy to my left to act, the Omaha game popped up and I saw that the original raiser had pushed all in for about $20 more than I already had in the pot so I moved the mouse to call. Just as I click, the NLHE game popped back up and where the “call” button was in the Omaha is now the “fold” button for the satellite! Three guys all in and they all showed pocket pairs after I mistakenly folded. One of the small stacks had TT and it held up so he won over 400k in chips. Of course, a few hands later I went all in with my AQ and lost to an easy call by the chip leader’s pocket ducks. I took 6th and won only $200.

Later that night I posted my sad story on my favorite online forum, pocketfives.com, and asked if any site has a way to make sure this never happens to me again. Some guy told me to go to AmericasCardroom.com. He said I should check out a feature they have called “full screen”.

The first thing that surprised me was the number of players on the site. I was expecting there to be hardly anyone there as AmericasCardroom was not a site I had heard of before. Instead there were 12 full tables of Omaha cash games going on and the NLHE tournament that was registering had over 1200 signed up so far!

I jumped into a pot limit Omaha game and found the AmericasCardroom software to be just as good as any site I had played on. The action moved fast, I liked the layout of the controls, and I even liked the silver and red color scheme of the default table.

I checked the tournament lobby and saw they had a satellite for an upcoming live event in St. Maarten! A quick visit to worldpokershowdown.com told me they are having a whole series of events there starting April 29th and running through May 8th. I signed up for the sat!.

As soon as I got both games running I went to the lobby and selected “full screen” from the options menu. My screen blinked for a second and then the Omaha game took up my entire 21 inch monitor.
At the bottom of the game was a few tabs – one said “Main Lobby” and the other said “WPS sat”. When I clicked a tab the whole screen showed only the window that I selected, and when it was my turn to act in the other game, the tab blinked. I also liked that a button appeared that allowed me to go back to regular view with one click. This was exactly what I was looking for.

Well, I lost the satel for the WPS in St. Maarten that night when my pocket aces lost to a flopped set of eights, not when I miss-clicked.

But hey,that’s poker. David “Seal” Eisenstein

"Good Stories End", not only for David, but also for all other poker friends who like a "relaxed live poker tournament":

Sign up to the WPS St. Maarten Spring Poker Showdown April 29 - May 8, 2006 at Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel and Resort, St. Maarten N.A. . This can be done here with this pre-booking.

Fly into the sun, smell the sea, enjoy the beaches, play a cash game, a sit'n go or the poker tournament. See you and David. What else? Oh, I forgot the girls.


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Thursday, March 09, 2006

 

St. Maarten Poker Tournament at Maho Beach: Schedule April - May


Tournament Schedule

St. Maarten Spring Poker Showdown
April 29 to May 8, 2006:

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Poker Tournament Schedule:

Tournament Game Buy-in Rebuys Starting chips Start B-Lvl

Saturday,
29, 3:30p

No Limit Holdem $150 + 30 No1500 25/25 30
Sunday,
30, 3:30p
No Limit Holdem $300 + 30 No2500 25/25 40
Monday,
1, 3:30p
Pot Limit Holdem $300 + 30 1 Rebuy (1) 2500 25/2540
Tuesday,
2, 3:30p
Pot Limit Omaha $300 + 30 Multi-Rebuy (2) 2500 25/25 45
Wednesday,
3, 3:30p
No Limit Holdem $500 + 40 No3000 25/2545
Thursday,
4, 3:30p
Limit Holdem $300 + 30 No2500 25/25 40
Thursday,
4, 5:00p
Super Satellite
No-Limit Holdem
$270 + 30 No2000 25/25 30 min
Friday,
5, 3:30p
Main Event
No Limit Holdem
$2500 +100 No5000 25/25 60
Saturday,
6, 3:30p
No Limit Holdem $500 + 40 No3000 25/25 45
Saturday,
6, 4:00p
Main Event
remaining players
.....
Sunday,
7, 3:30p
No Limit Holdem $300 + 30 No2500 25/25 40
Sunday,
7, 4:00p
Main Event
Final Table
. . . . .
Monday,
8, 3:30p
No Limit Holdem $300 + 30 No2500 25/25 40

-------All events except Super Satelitte will have 3% taken out for Tourney staff
1) 1 optional Rebuy till end of 3rd level, may be taken as a Re-buy or an Add-on
2) Multi-Rebuy 1st 3 levels (must be at 2500 chips or less to Re-Buy) NO ADD-ON
-------Dinner Break Approx 7:45 - 9 Pm

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Friday, November 25, 2005

 

Phil Ivey defeats bad beat to win championship


MONTE-CARLO, Monaco (PRIMEZONE) - Phil Ivey beat out British player Paul Jackson to win the 2005 Monte Carlo Millions (www.montecarlomillions.com). Ivey took home $1 million and the coveted championship title of the first poker tournament to ever be held in the illustrious Casino de Monte-Carlo. The tournament will be broadcast across the U.S. on FSN and internationally through its broadcast partners in early 2006.

"It was nice to be a part of this and to play here was amazing. I'm looking forward to coming back next year and defending my title. This has been a superb tournament," glowed Ivey.

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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

 

Poker Cruise 2005: Last cabins


As seen, there are only some cabins left on the famous caribbean poker cruise December 11, 2005.

Worth to have look, in special after a "Bad Poker Beat".
Poker tournaments with Greg Rayner and other celebreties!

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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

 

Free Online Poker Tournament


Free Poker Tournament Free Online Poker Tournament

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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

 

Bad beat poker in the radio


November 1, 2005 - A new radio show is hitting the airwaves every Monday night at 9pm EST, dedicated to the world of one the fastest growing games around, poker. The “Joe Average Poker Show," on channel 122 for Sirius Satellite Radio subscribers, launched in June of this year. The marketing director, Mark Siebert, says the show has a basic format and goes beyond just talking with poker players."We don’t just go to the people who play; we try to get real in depth with the people involved in poker," Seibert says. "It’s for anyone who wants to understand the poker world."Last week Roy Cooke was a guest on the show, and in September it was Lou Krieger, both writers for Card Player Magazine. Politicians are getting in on the act as well, such as North Dakota House Representative James Kasper, discussing poker and politics.

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Monday, October 31, 2005

 

Poker charity in the news


October 31, 2005 - Camp Fire USA, Texoma Council is hosting a "Texas Hold 'Em for Texoma Youth" poker night Nov. 12. The fundraiser will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2027 South Austin Avenue in Denison."This is something new for us as a fundraiser," said Sandra Ashby, Camp Administrator." Poker is very popular and it sounds like it will be a lot of fun. We hope the public will join us for our first annual Texas Hold Em for Texas Youth' poker night. Not only will it be a fun night, but it will benefit the area's children as well. You just can't lose by being a part of this!"All poker proceeds from the $50 buy-in will benefit Camp Fire USA's youth programs such as "Baby Think It Over," club programming and outdoor education for Texoma youth. Participants must be 21 years old.Registration begins at 6 p.m. Games begin at 7 p.m., and prizes are guaranteed to the top three finishers.Refreshments will be served.To register or for more information regarding this poker event call the Camp Fire USA office at (903) 465-2790.

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