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      <title>Bustout List</title>
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      <title>Trip Report: ADB Timmy (Tim McGarvey)</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;b&gt;Timmy&#39;s Tournament Trip Report:  Alliteration by the sea&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The plan:  blow off work on Friday and head up to AC for ATLARGE.  
ETA 12:30 p.m.  What actually happened: woke up at 2:45 p.m. because Steve
was screaming &#34;Get out of bed, you stupid IDIOT!!&#34; at the top of his lungs.  
Okay, not really.  But he should have been.  At this point, I&#39;m thinking that
we might not make it to AC in time for the 1:00 buffet.  
&lt;p&gt;
We do eventually make it into town at about 6:00 p.m., and check into Resorts.  
We go up to the room to drop off our luggage, and then head back downstairs to
check up on the ATLARGE folks still in the holdem tourney.  Turns out we
still had 5 or 6 at the last two tables, but every one of them was at the
same table.  Bad beat there.  I sit down to a 5-10-15 stud game with a few
rec.gamblers playing (frank fish, I mean irwin, was one, but there were others
... can&#39;t remember everyone&#39;s name though.)  A few hands of note played
against fellow ATLARGE attendees... First hand I play is a four flush and
a small pair on fifth street, heads up against Irwin.  He sucks out on me by
making aces up on fourth street, or some such thing.  Said later he was ahead
all the way, until I mentioned that my adjusted odds made me a 3 to 2
favorite to win the pot, and I can&#39;t believe he was playing such trash
hands.  You know, I was playing the  Dalai Lama in a heads-up karmic
freezeout once ....
&lt;p&gt;
Anyway a few hands later I make queens up against Frank&#39;s AKJ suited
board, and check and call the hand down to beat his Jacks up.  A few
dollars ahead now.  10 minutes after this I get rolled-up sixes
(SATAN!!?!) and put in a raise on third street.  A woman who had just
called with an ace up now reraises, apparently very happy about being
able to put in two bets on third street with aces.  My subsequent
raise on fifth street may have briefly annoyed her.  Up $180 now.  It&#39;s
about time for MATS to get underway, so I cash out, having played my
last limit stud for the weekend.  
&lt;p&gt;
It&#39;s about this time that I go on permanent tilt from hell for the rest
of the weekend.  I&#39;m not at all sure what put me on tilt, but something
did.  As MATS got underway, I decided to forget everything I ever knew
about nolimit tournaments, and play like a complete fish.  First hand I
get involved in I cold call a sizable raise with AKs.  I&#39;m not sure what  
made me decided to cold call with that hand, when I really should have
reraised.  Anyway, the flop come QTx with one of my suit and I call a
T100 bet from Jeremy.  My stack was only T500 at this point, so calling
here was pretty much a bad decision.  The turn brings a rag, and I call
another T100 bet from Jeremy.  Where&#39;s my brain?  River is crap, he
checks it, and I consider pushing all in.  But my read is that he&#39;s on
AQ, and he would call that bet.  So I check and subsequently fire my hand
in the muck when he did in fact turn out to have AQ.  One hand horribly
misplayed.
&lt;p&gt;
Don&#39;t remember what I busted out on, but I made sure to wait until
someone else busted out first.  Then I took a shot with a pocket pair I
think, and had to ditch after the flop when two overcards and a big bet
fell.  All in on my big blind (turns out I had 92 off) and Timmy is
busted, Timmy has quit.  
&lt;p&gt;
After the tourney is over, Jester is trying to get up a floating craps
game, and some people seem interested.  I take my chair back to my room
and head down to the casino floor to find some ATLARGErs shooting dice.  
Nobody around but Jeff, and his table is pretty busy.  I wander around
looking for an empty table to hold the game, and eventually do find one.  
Settle in playing the dark side, and I&#39;m eventually joined by Jeff.  Some
other folks are around shooting dice, but they never do come over.  I win
a few dollars, and seeing that the dice game isn&#39;t really going to come
off, Jeff and I color up and hunt up Jeremy and Peter for some serious
drinking.
&lt;p&gt;
This is where things start to get a little hazy.  I know we played red
dog for a while, and some blackjack, and some pai gow.  The pai gow
sucked a lot.  We&#39;ve gained a few people and lost a couple of folks, and
at this point Jeremy, Peter, Eric, and I head over to the coffee shop for
a comped breakfast.  At breakfast there was a Keno syndicate formed, and
we all trade 5% of our action in the morning tournament.  And then there
was some rumpleminze, and they tell me something about a wall and a ramp,
and a very few hours of sleep.  
&lt;p&gt;
In the morning I get to the tournament on time (just barely) and settle
in to play.  Poorly.  I only made one good hand, and I foolishly jammed
the nut flush when it hit on the turn.  Great.  Made about T75 on that
one.  Where&#39;s my brain?  I don&#39;t catch many cards after that and finally
bust out in about 30th place or so.  Steve, who basically never gets his
stack above T1000 hangs on for fourth place.  I dub him zitboy (from our
days playing partners pinochle, in which he often &#34;rides along like a zit
on your ass&#34; cashing in on the strength of his partners hand.)  
&lt;p&gt;
While this is going on I play in a 5-10 holdem game with 8 rec.gamblers
and two locals (not happy locals either) in which I break even.  
Highlights include Loboc sucking out a set of sevens on the turn to crack
my queens which flopped an overpair.  Also dtm capped the betting preflop
with sixes against loboc&#39;s aces.  The sixes flopped a set.  Not a good
session for big pairs.
&lt;p&gt;
Soon the pot-limit game starts up.  I&#39;ll just say that I didn&#39;t play
particularly well, but I still would have wound up even if peter hadn&#39;t
sucked out on me for a $300 pot.  I drop $200 in the potlimit game before
calling it quits.  There&#39;s talk about a rocks-n-beer game over at the
Taj, so I head over to check out the action.
&lt;p&gt;
I find about 3 or 4 people each playing at separate 1-3 stud tables.  Not
a good showing for rocks-n-beer.  Jaeger, Spiney, and I help start up a
new pink holdem game, which breaks after about 45 minutes.  I lose a
little bit, but Spiney was on one heck of a heater.  Ah well.  Head back
to Resorts to play some 5-10 holdem.  I&#39;m playing at a table with 5 or 6
of the local semipros (what are they all doing here?) who want to make
the game 10-20 or better.  No thanks.  I win a few dollars (got aces
twice in five hands, and grab a seat in the potlimit game when one opens
up.  
&lt;p&gt;
I am not playing real well now, and lose my buyin pretty quickly.  I
think about rebuying, but just then another seat opens and Jesse (a local
semipro) sits down.  His wife Karen is also at the table.  No thank you.  
I&#39;ll just say this about them: I have been involved in filing former
complaints with both the Taj poker room and the casino control commission
about these two.  Nothing, to my knowledge, has ever been done about
them.  But the two times I&#39;ve played with both of them they are so
obviously wired it&#39;s pitiful.  They&#39;re not even particularly good at it.  
Anyway, I&#39;m certainly not going to play potlimit against a wire.  Good
night folks, see you at the tournament tomorrow.
&lt;p&gt;
The stud tournament was, well, interesting.  I&#39;d never played in a stud
tournament before, and didn&#39;t do particularly well.  I&#39;ve been trying to
teach myself stud for the past 6 months though, and have found the 5-10
games in AC remarkably easy to beat (3.4 SB/hr over 94.5 hours, very
short sample size I know) so I figured I wouldn&#39;t be a complete fish.  
But on 3 hours of sleep and no shower, I didn&#39;t figure to be playing well
either.  I never really won a good pot, and busted out in the 25-50 round
playing something stupid.  Ah well.
&lt;p&gt;
Head over to the Taj to play some pink holdem before I have to head
home.  Finally get in the game, only to have Davles raise 53s from under
the gun, call two bets cold with a gutshot draw on the flop,  and then
make a wheel on the turn.  Warning, warning, Danger Will
Robinson Danger!  Timmy is tilted, Timmy is playing like a fish.  $400
later, Timmy is busted.  Not my finest hour.
&lt;p&gt;
Anyway, I get up, find Steve, and begin the long drive home.  Somehow it
never seems that long when I&#39;m not stuck over a grand.  Anyway, ATLARGE
was loads of fun, very well run, and a great experience.  Kudos to all
who were involved in organizing the event.  I&#39;ll see everyone again at
BARGE hopefully!
&lt;blockquote&gt;
                                Timmy&lt;br&gt;
                                now known as ADBTimmy
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;
--
Timothy J. McGarvey
tmcg...@gl.umbc.edu 
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Another from TIGER123</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_tiger2/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_tiger2/</guid>
      <description>Mostly poker, but not about ATLARGE itself.</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Dave Meeks</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_dave_meeks/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_dave_meeks/</guid>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Well, by now we must all be back to our normal lives, which means lots of
avoiding work and even more IRC :)
&lt;p&gt;
I&#39;m sure the net will soon be flooded with many a story, anecdote, or card
story to tell from the wonderful event known as ATLARGE.  So, why should I
be any different, right?  Here goes my version of the tale...
&lt;p&gt;
Wake up bright and early Friday morning after going to bed very late.  
Palmer &#39;Filaman&#39; picks me up and we are off to meet up with Bozo and Irwin.
&lt;p&gt;
As usual with those two, we arrive 15 minutes early, they arrive 15 minutes
late.   But, Frank brings food so he&#39;s quickly forgiven and Bozo&#39;s driven,
so I ain&#39;t saying squat.
&lt;p&gt;
We took what I like to refer to as &#39;The Postman&#39;s Route&#39; down to AC.  You
know, we went through Rain, Sleet, and Snow to get to our appointed rounds.
Some of the biggest mutant snowflakes I&#39;ve ever seen in my life (it was
New Jersey afterall...) were the highlight of the trip down.  Even with the
conditions being less than ideal, we make excellent time.
&lt;p&gt;
We arrive in AC and it&#39;s time to GAMBOOOOOL!!!!!
&lt;p&gt;
We try to check in, but the lady says no way..  bummer.  Palmer and I store
our gear in Frank/Bozos room.  It would be tomorrow before we would see it
again.
&lt;p&gt;
We head down to the poker room and notice how small and QUIET!!! it was.  
What a change from the noisy maelstrom most poker rooms seem to be.  A number
of games running, but we all gather to sign up for the 4pm tourney and head
over for the buffett.
&lt;p&gt;
Wow... what a surprise this was.  I finally got to put the faces behind the
names and see people for what they truly are...  and a motley crew we were
too :)
&lt;p&gt;
Got to meet Chuck W. right off, along with Doug Anderson, Bruce Kramer,
Jarman, and many others.  Awesome.  Already this trip was worth it...
&lt;p&gt;
Lunch was good, but I was itching to go lose some money, so I inhaled my food
and got ready to bolt.  Finally, it was ... The Time...  Time to GAMBOOOL!!!!
&lt;p&gt;
Upstairs we head, getting onto whatever lists were running. A bunch of us
get seated right away at the 5-10 Holdem.  Hmmm.. this should be interesting,
as I know most of the people there...  Frank, Bozo, Palmer, Loboc, and some
others, as well as a couple of unknown quantities.  
&lt;p&gt;
From the very get-go, the cards were coming off pretty well for me.  Took
a couple of bad beats as the #1 seat (Oh god.. that wonderful #1 seat) was
quickly identified as the Call Station Who Happened To Be a Bigger Fish Than
Me....  in other words... Money!!!
&lt;p&gt;
I quickly got into a nice little groove, playing within myself and generally
playing good poker.  But, they were about to toss the cards in the air for
the Limit Holdem tourney, and I had to leave the table.  I was up +320, and
feeling real good.
&lt;p&gt;
Then came the Resorts Limit tourney.  I&#39;d never played in a Limit tourney
before, but I figured it was worth a shot.  Spent most of the first hour or
so trying to remember that this was in fact a limit tourney, and not a NL
one.  Dug myself a hole, but finally managed to get out of it.  I was
protecting my initial stack like it was my life savings, not showing much
variance at all.  But, like inflation does, that stack started to look
smaller and smaller.  But wait!!!  The Miracle Occurs...
&lt;p&gt;
I finally get deal QQ on the button.  I get some callers and I raise.  I
end up all in against someone when the Q comes on the flop.. All Hail The
Queen.. Savior of the Good and Worthless!.  I nurse that win a little while
and get a few more to build my stack into one that wasn&#39;t easy to bully when
IT happened.  Yes, IT...  I came to the rescue of a fellow ATLARGER and
backed him up... Oh what a mistake this would be...  
&lt;p&gt;
Sippy got involved into a hand with guy inbetween the two of us, and the hand
saw Sippy nearly go to the felt.  Well, the turn comes and obviously didn&#39;t
help him any.  He&#39;s down to his last chip.  The other guy goes to bet and
is starting to count/stack his chips.  We tell him Sippy&#39;s only got T100 left,
and we finally got him to understand so he only pushed in the T100 he needed
to get Sippy allin.  Then, the dealer, for some unknown reason, reaches over
and grabs Sippy&#39;s last chip.  The dealer then tosses over the river card
and the other guy turns over his hand.  Sippy looks up, confused, and
announces &#39;Wait, I didn&#39;t call the bet&#39;?   The floor was brought over, and
after some confusion, it was agreed that Sippy did not call the bet and could
indeed have folded (which he did).  Sippy survives, just barely.
&lt;p&gt;
After that, tables broke down rapidly.  I found myself on the final two
tables.  Wow...   8 ATLARGERS left out of the final 18!!!  Way to go guys...
Many of the locals were teasing us, but I think some left with a little
more respect.  I started to roll at that point, winning some big hands.  
I soon became BigStack at our table and busted out Nolan with Quad Ks.  
Tables quickly dissolved, we broke down into the final table... YES!!!  
I&#39;m in the money!!!  And, I think I was #3 stack at that point.  Hands go
by in a blur, until we are down to 4 players..   Sippy and I make it to the
final 4!!!!  Awesome baby...  As Dickie Vitale would say... Sippy was a true
PTPPer (Prime Time Poker Player) and I was the Diaper Dandy!!!  Guy in
the seat to my right has huge stack, Sippy&#39;s almost done.  Then, it all went
down hill from there.  I get dealt a couple of very nice hands.. AQs, AJoff,
AKoff.  All three I raise on, all three I lose to the guy on the right, who
was calling with anything.  I seem to remember losing to 46s, 87off, and
Q3 or something.  Blech.  Now I&#39;m hurting.  I end up all in with the guy when
I&#39;m dealt AQs again.  He calls me down, and wins with something like 83.
Double Blech...  Oh well, 4th place... I&#39;m psyched.   Cash out $596.
&lt;p&gt;
Moment of the Day though, was when Sippy has folded and the two other stacks
battle it out.  Guy to Sippy&#39;s left gets all in with top pair, guy with
BigStack wins when the river brings a 5 and he turns over PRESTO!!!
&lt;p&gt;
THE CROWD GOES WILD!!!  PRESTO IS PROCLAIMED FOR ALL TO SEE AND HEAR!!!!
&lt;p&gt;
It was awesome, the normally quiet Poker Room erupted with a exclamation of
PRESTO, and Frank makes a mad dash for the table.  Sippy ends up in 2nd thankx
to the Magic of Presto..  
&lt;p&gt;
A very auspicious start for this ATLARGE weekend indeed...
&lt;p&gt;
After the tourney, we went to dinner and eventually made our way back.  
Played 5/10/15 Stud with many ATLARGERs.  Did well, ended up about +200 or
so.  Played some 5-10 holdem and 10-20 holdem/omaha split after that.  
&lt;p&gt;
Saturday came in with a bang.  Got down to the tables at about 9am.  Signed
up for the tourney and sat down at the 3-6 omaha/holdem split table.  
Went on a remarkable streak in the omaha portion that put me way up.  Beat
up on Loboc on great hand.  I have 66 in middle position, so I play the rush
and raise.  Loboc grins back and reraises.  Being very stupid, I reraise
him right back.  His capping the preflop betting let me know he had AA and
I was a toastpuppy.  But wait!!!   Our hero spies a 6 on the flop.  Hee Hee..
BadPlayBoy turns into KRUSHBoy!!!  I think 66 was about the last hand Doug
expected to see me turn over.  After only about 1 hour, I found myself
cashing out up $380.   At 3-6... wow...
&lt;p&gt;
Tourney comes and goes.  I get busted early when my AKs loses to Jeremy
Millers QK, when the flop brought a Q and two of my suit.  That&#39;s ok..
I go back to the tables...
&lt;p&gt;
Over the next 10 hours or so, I managed to bring in another +$500 on various
tables.  I did very well at the 5/10/15 Stud table again, and got sucked into
trying my hand at the PotLimit table.  Blech...  Got to sit next to Nolan
and watch him and Bozo roll over people.  I quickly lost about $200.  I got
lucky when Steve, who had been straddling and winning alot, straddled with
KQs, but I had AK.  Flop brought the K and he raised the pot, which I also
returned back.  That win put me back up.  I saw myself at +$50 at the PotLimit
table and decided that was more than I&#39;d ever expect to make at that game,
so I quit.  Decided to head over to the Taj.  Quickly got myself into a
nice 5-10 Holdem table, with Richard Sooy dealing.  But, guy in 8 seat was
a CallStation OnaRoll...  I went into two or three hands with best hand only
to see him RunnerRunner me... Booo.. -$200.
&lt;p&gt;
I FINALLY got over to the 5-10 Omaha 8/better table.  This was why I came
over here.  Started very poorly, the dealers sucked, and it seemed like a
very unfriendly table.  David S. came over and we both went on a roll.  I
eventually got up +200 there, which put me even for the Taj, so I decided to
go home.  Dave and I ended up blowing about $100 at the 3-6 Omaha/Holdem
split tables.   We convinced ourselves to never play that silly game at 5am.
&lt;p&gt;
7stud in the morning!!!  I get on a good table, with Jazbo, Keith Miyake,
Tiger, Peter Secor, and others.  I&#39;m playing very well, stealing/playing it
hard and tight.  I build my stack up to excellent proportions when disaster
struck.  First hand, I split As and end up heads up with Tiger.  I get him
to push all in and I&#39;m well ahead.  He&#39;s showing a KQJT and I&#39;m showing
the split As and a 3 card str8.  He hit&#39;s his 9 on 6th street, I don&#39;t
improve.  Tiger survives :( :(
&lt;p&gt;
Then, about 2 hands later, I get those silly split As again.  I raise and
end up isolated against Keith Miyake, who&#39;s showing a middle club.  I improve
to two pair and a 4flush by 6th street, and I&#39;m betting it the whole way.  
But, on 6th street, Keith raises me back... DAMNDAMNDAMNDAMN... He ran
me down and hit his ragged flush draw.  Well, I call hoping for a flush
(actually had a str8 flush draw) or a boat.  The PokerGods give me a str8
instead.  That&#39;s no good, I fold, but that hand took a great deal out of me.
&lt;p&gt;
A few hands later, after folding my antes away, I end up with AKJs, the A up.
I get heads up with Jeff Woods when I hit a T of my suit, to give me the str8
flush draw.  However, it was not to be on this day, as my flush/str8 never
showed and Jeff&#39;s split As turned into trips...
&lt;p&gt;
DTM is dead...
&lt;p&gt;
Oh well, Palmer and I head over to the Taj and play some 5-10 holdem then
5-10 Omaha.  I ended up in holdem and down in omaha, basically even for the
day.
&lt;p&gt;
Time to head home...  It&#39;s been a great trip though.  I ended up finishing
4th in one tourney, and taking home almost +2000 for the weekend.  And,
I met a bunch of excellent people.  One person who probably won&#39;t get
mentioned, but I have to is Leslie S, the wonderful wife of David.  Her and
I ended up on a number of tables together and had (IMHO) a great time playing
togeter, joking it up, etc..  If you are reading this, it was a pleasure..
&lt;p&gt;
Oh, and before I go... just one word to the MuscleMan on my right...
&lt;p&gt;
Pain... You are a GirlyBoy...   

&lt;h3&gt;Part 2&lt;/h3&gt;
Here is my unofficial list of the Top Ten things that happened at ATLARGE,
at least for me...
&lt;p&gt;
10) Watching Doug Anderson&#39;s face when I flopped a set a 6s to beat his
        rockets, and realizing that with the capped pre-flop betting, he
        didn&#39;t have a clue why I played like I did (ok, &#39;fish&#39; comes to mind)
&lt;p&gt;
 9) Having a very profitable weekend (though my wife has already spent it :( )
&lt;p&gt;
 8) Meeting the whole crew
&lt;p&gt;
 7) Actually WINNING money in PotLimit (ok.. but $50 is $50...)
&lt;p&gt;
 6) Busting Jazbo out for the 2nd time in a NL Holdem contest :)
&lt;p&gt;
 5) Seeing the Mutant Snowflakes From Hell on the drive down
&lt;p&gt;
 4) Playing at the same table with Leslie Schenkel (David&#39;s wife) over and
        over again, and having a lot of fun beating up on the other
        players (A9 r00lz!!).  We had a lot of laughs at others expense :)
&lt;p&gt;
 3) Hearing the crowd erupt &#39;PRESTO&#39; and seeing Sippy take 2nd because of it
&lt;p&gt;
 2) Coming in 4th in the Resorts tourney
&lt;p&gt;
and finally,
&lt;p&gt;
 1) Sitting next to &#39;Pain&#39;, who is a rather well built young man, pull out
        a nice little flowered purse when he wins his first hand, and begins
        to pull out $.50 in pennies, nickels, and dimes for the dealer tip.
        And then calling him a GirlyBoy and living to tell the tale...
&lt;p&gt;
-- &lt;br&gt;
David T. Meeks</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: David Schenkel</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_david_schenkel/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_david_schenkel/</guid>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Having recently returned from ATLARGE this weekend I will now endeavour to
sort out my notes and piece together some highlights of the TARGET satelite
that was held on Friday night in Jerry s room.
&lt;p&gt;
Before that, however, some random ruminations on what was an entirely
enjoyable weekend for me (David) and my wife (Leslie).
&lt;p&gt;
#1.  Sleep is over-rated.
&lt;p&gt;
#2.  I will stick to ring games as I am clearly one of the worst tournement
players in the English speaking world (Mad Russians included).
&lt;p&gt;
#3.  Raise 3,5 suited under the gun.  Flop A(s)4(s)Q(x). Sweat the spades.
Catch a gut shot wheel on the turn after calling two cold bets.
Check-raise to make it three bets on the turn. Survive a pair on the river
and take down a monster pot before shocked and appalled comrades.  Smile to
myself as no one can put me on a hand for the rest of the day.
&lt;p&gt;
#4.  Jazbo Burns, aka Buck Rogers of the 21st Century (Nice shirt!),  is
the hardest working man in pokerdom.  Great job, we all owe you one!
&lt;p&gt;
#5.  I m surprised someone had the guts risk their own camera on this
motley group.  As a species we rgp.ers may not be pretty, but we sure are
ugly.
&lt;p&gt;
Now, on to the Target satelite.  This was a private affair held in Jerry s
room at Resorts.  My understanding is that the winner would get airfare to
Las Vegas and an entry into the actual Target satelite.  The winner of that
would then be entered into the Super satelite for an entry into the WSOP no
limit event.  I m sure that I will get some of the following wrong and I
invite both corrections and comments on the events as I recorded them.
&lt;p&gt;
To begin, the game was played using one of the double beds as a makeshift
poker table.  Ten players (Jester, Jeff, Gerry, Russel, Bruce,
beavisbot,Bwana,Timmy,Sippy, Foldem) arranged themselves in sardine
formation with your s truely perched on the airconditioner (that kinda
feels nice!) taking notes.
&lt;p&gt;
The first hand was dealt at 9:45 with the blinds at T5 &amp;amp;T10.  I believe the
starting bankroll was T500 each.  The structure is no limit.  Blinds go up
every 20 minutes or just before Russel s big blind, which ever comes first.
&lt;p&gt;
The first few hands are uneventful as everyone feels each other out.  Most
hands don t see the flop let alone the river.  The first hand of any note
is won by beavisbot after raising pre-flop T100 and being called by Timmy
on turn and river for T50 each.   beavisbot won holding AQ with a board of
Q,6,10,3,9.  Timmy didn t show his cards.
&lt;p&gt;
At about this time Bruce demonstrated his superior level of perception by
figuring out that in the four color deck that was being used, Green were
the clubs.  
&lt;p&gt;
The following is a list of the hands that were either interesting or had
any consequence.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 5-10
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:&lt;br&gt;
Bruce bets T50, Seven callers.
&lt;p&gt;
Flop: 5(x)K(c)5(c)
&lt;p&gt;
Jeff bets T100,  Russel &amp; beavisbot call
&lt;p&gt;
Turn: 5(x)K(c)5(c)J(x)
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot bets T625, Jeff calls all in, Russel folds.
&lt;p&gt;
River is a rag.  beavisbot wins with JK,  Jeff first out of tourney with
77.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 10-20
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:&lt;br&gt;
Jerry bets T100,  Jester calls all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry holds A9,  Jester KJ.
&lt;p&gt;
Flop comes a Jack.  River and turn no help.  Jester wins.  Stays alive to
participate in the next hand which also happens to be the nailbiter of the
night.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 10-20
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:&lt;br&gt;
Jester bets 100.  Bwana raises 240.  Jester all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Jester shows A(h)K(c)&lt;br&gt;
Bwana shows QQ.
&lt;p&gt;
Flop comes:
&lt;p&gt;
J(h)7(h)3(x)  Bwana happy but Jester still very much alive.
&lt;p&gt;
Turn: J(h)7(h)3(x)Q(h)  Bwana very happy but wait,  Jester goes from 6 outs
to 8.
&lt;p&gt;
River: J(h)7(h)3(x)Q(h)9(h) Bwana not so happy now.  Jester exhales.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 10-20
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
Bet T70 three way action.
&lt;p&gt;
Flop:&lt;br&gt;
Q77   Bwana bets T70 all in.  First player folds, Bruce
ruminates........................... finally folds.  
&lt;p&gt;
Bwana flipps over 55.  Rabit hunt shows turn card to be another five.  Don
t fuck with presto!
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 25-50.  note:  at this point there is some karping that the blind
structure is going up too quickly but no change is made.
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:&lt;br&gt;
Timmy is all in for big blind.
&lt;p&gt;
Foldem bets T50.&lt;br&gt;
beavisbot raises T125.&lt;br&gt;
Jester calls.
&lt;p&gt;
Flop:&lt;br&gt;
A(d)4(c)10(c)
&lt;p&gt;
all  check
&lt;p&gt;
Turn:&lt;br&gt;
A(d)4(c)10(c)J(d)4(d)&lt;br&gt;
 all check
&lt;p&gt;
River:&lt;br&gt;
A(d)4(c)10(c)J(d)4(d)
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot bets T150&lt;br&gt;
Foldem raises all in.&lt;br&gt;
Jester folds.&lt;br&gt;
beavisbot folds a Jack.&lt;br&gt;
Foldem steals with KQ(x)&lt;br&gt;
Timmy out with 92(x)
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 25-50
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
Bruce raises 200&lt;br&gt;
Sippy raises 115 all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Sippy shows AA&lt;br&gt;
Bruce shows AK drawing mighty thin.
&lt;p&gt;
Five rags on board.
&lt;p&gt;
Sippy lives on.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 25-50
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
Sippy raises T150&lt;br&gt;
Bruce calls
&lt;p&gt;
Board is four rags  and checked till river.
&lt;p&gt;
River is Ace.
&lt;p&gt;
Sippy bets T50.&lt;br&gt;
Bruce calls all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Bruce shows AQ to beat Sippy s A(c)2(c).
&lt;p&gt;
Bruce lives on.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 25-50
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:&lt;br&gt;
Russel raises T100 all in with JQ(x)&lt;br&gt;
Jerry calls with 66
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry flops a 6 to remove Russel.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50-100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry raises T200  &lt;br&gt;
Sippy calls all in with 86(x)
&lt;p&gt;
Board comes 7,10,Q,6,10.
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry wins with AA.
&lt;p&gt;
Bye, Bye Sippy.  I m sure you ll have better luck tomorrow!
&lt;p&gt;
Also at this level Bruce exited on a nondescript hand losing to Aces full
of kings held by Bwana.  Five players left.  Jerry has a small chip lead
over beavisbot.  Foldem and Bwana are a distant third and fourth and Jester
is sniffing the felt (or in this case the sheet).
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50-100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
Jester all in T150 with A(c)6(c)&lt;br&gt;
Beavus calls&lt;br&gt;
Foldem calls
&lt;p&gt;
Board is King with four rags.
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot wins with KJ.&lt;br&gt;
Jester out.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50-100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop
&lt;p&gt;
Foldem raises T150&lt;br&gt;
Bwana raises all in for T525&lt;br&gt;
Jerry Calls&lt;br&gt;
Foldem calls  
&lt;p&gt;
Final board is 3(s)J(s)Q(s)K(x)9(h)
&lt;p&gt;
Bwana shows AK(x)&lt;br&gt;
Jerry shows Q(c)10(c) to win with a straight.
&lt;p&gt;
See ya tomorra Bwana.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50-100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot raises A5 suited, T1325 all in.&lt;br&gt;
Jerry calls with JJ&lt;br&gt;
Foldem Q,10 off all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Final board:
&lt;p&gt;
KA6A4.
&lt;p&gt;
And then there were two. Jerry T1400,  beavisbot T2600.
&lt;p&gt;
AND NOW THE BIG HUH??????
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50-100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop:
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot raises T1400 to put Jerry all in.
&lt;p&gt;
Board comes K,3,7,10,9.
&lt;p&gt;
beavisbot shows down J(s)2(s)???&lt;br&gt;
Jerry shows down AQ.
&lt;p&gt;
All even now.
&lt;p&gt;
After a few more hands Beavisbot manages to gain about a T1000 chip lead
over Jerry again.
&lt;p&gt;
Blinds 50 -100
&lt;p&gt;
Pre-flop
&lt;p&gt;
Beavisbot raises AJ(x) to put Jerry all in.  Jerry shows A(s)10.  Jerry
looks grim.
&lt;p&gt;
Board comes:
&lt;p&gt;
Q(s)8(s)5(c)7(s)9(s)  Beavisbot looks grim.
&lt;p&gt;
All even now.
&lt;p&gt;
Last hand.
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry raises T2000 with JJ&lt;br&gt;
Beavisbot calls all in with J(c)Q(c)
&lt;p&gt;
Board is K,3,7,3,6 rainbow.
&lt;p&gt;
See ya in Vegas Jerry!
&lt;p&gt;
And now I will leave the commentary to all of you...........
&lt;p&gt;
David
&lt;p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Eric J. Holtman</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_eric_holtman/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_eric_holtman/</guid>
      <description>On the drive down to ATLARGE, it was snowing.  And it&#39;s almost April.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-1 weather unit
&lt;p&gt;
I get to Resorts around 9am.  There&#39;s absolutely no one I recognize
in the poker room, so I ditch my bag and head over to the Taj.  Their
&lt;p&gt;
On the drive down to ATLARGE, it was snowing.  And it&#39;s almost April.
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-1 weather unit
&lt;p&gt;
I get to Resorts around 9am.  There&#39;s absolutely no one I recognize
in the poker room, so I ditch my bag and head over to the Taj.  Their
poker room as just as dead, so I decide to get started early on the
negative expectation games.
&lt;p&gt;
A half hour of mellow multi-action blackjack brings a quick $40 profit
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;+40 BJ units.
&lt;p&gt;
The Taj actually has $5 craps on dead weekday mornings, so I plunk down
some cash.  Now, I&#39;m pretty much a dark sider, but I decide to try some
$5 line/$10 odds right betting.   Of course, the next two shooters are
3 numbers and out.   DOH!!!.   However, I stay with the dice, and cash
out $120 to the good.
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;+120 dice units.
&lt;p&gt;
Over at Resorts, I hook up with Loboc and Jeremy Miller, and after
watching Jeremy get brutalized in 1-5 stud, we decide to play some
negative expectation games.  We were thinking &#34;PaiGow&#34;.  We played
&#34;roulette&#34;.  Yup.  Roulette.
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-80 roulette units.
&lt;p&gt;
Jeremy&#39;s all pissed off at pissing away $100 on the roulette table,
so he sits down at a $25 BJ table, buys in for $100, and says: &#34;I
gotta win my fucking money back&#34;.  6 hands later, he&#39;s up $100.
&lt;p&gt;
It&#39;s now time for the buffet.  As I walk up to the cashier, I see
Chuck Weinstock, Sippy, and a few others (all with their backs to me).
I yell out &#34;FISH!&#34;.  They all turn around.   Yuk yuk.
&lt;p&gt;
After the buffet, I hung around Resorts for awhile, checked in, and
then hit the Taj.  Around 6pm, they finally get a Pink Game fired
up.  I&#39;m in seat three.  Action boy in seat 5 blind raises (which isn&#39;t
even live at the Taj), jams the pot the whole way, shows down Aces
for a winner.  Fasten the seat belt, kids.  About two hands later,
Action Boy is small blind, but he&#39;s busy raking in chips from another
pot, and until the raised action gets to him, he doesn&#39;t notice he&#39;s got
three cards.  Floor is called over.  We were all willing to give him back
his small blind (he&#39;s Action Boy, don&#39;t want to piss him off), but
Kimmy (a.k.a &#34;Pocket Pair Girl, a.k.a Table Captian (very annoying
Oriental woman who plays 15-30)) insists on keeping the $5 in the pot,
which she wins.
&lt;p&gt;
Action Boy goes ballistic.  Says &#34;OK, that&#39;s gonna cost you.  I&#39;m gonna
raise *EVERY* pot you&#39;re in, Kimmy&#34;.  Kimmy comes back with &#34;you don&#39;t
have enough money for that&#34;.  Action Boy says &#34;I could play this game
for 20 years straight and not go bankrupt&#34;.  Kimmy reaches into her
purse and pulls out a choking 7000-10000 bankroll.  &#34;Oh Yeah?!?!?!&#34;.
O.K., fasten the seat belt, and couldya hand me that crash helmet?
&lt;p&gt;
Action Boy does indeed raise *every* pot Kimmy is in, for the next
2 hours.  Sitting after Kimmy but before Action boy, I had great
position, never had to even bother raising my good hands, and for
mediocre hands, I could count on Action Boy three betting it for me, to
drive out the competition.
&lt;p&gt;
6 hours later, thouroughly drunk, and flush with $450 win, I quit to
Jeremy, Peter Secor, Bruce, and Russell Rosenblum appear like demons.
They want to play some low limit table games.  I&#39;m thinking &#34;blackjack&#34;.
We played &#34;Red Dog&#34;.  Yup.  Red Dog.
&lt;p&gt;
I have no idea how we did, but we did manage a short heater after convincing
the dealer to turn the dog so it faced away from us.  Yeah, that&#39;s the
ticket.  We also played some blackjack, I think, and then, thankfully,
landed back on the PaiGow table.  By now, I&#39;m so grilled I&#39;m in
serious danger of fouling my hand.  Somehow, we manage to escape the
table, I suffered only minor damage to the bankroll, and with a
fistful of comps, we (at this point Jeremy, Peter, and Timmy), head
over to the Bombay Cafe for breakfast.
&lt;p&gt;
During breakfast, we played Keno (bad), but also exchanged 5% of our
action in the next days tourney with each other (good).  After leaving
the Cafe, Timmy insists on Rumpleminze.  So we stop and the Princess
Lounge and indulge.  The gods get even with Timmy, though, as on the
way back to Resorts, he walks full speed right into a wall. The rest
of the group had wisely chosen the door option.
&lt;p&gt;
Back at Resorts, the four of us must have been a casino&#39;s wet dream.
I believe (but am not certain) that we played Blackjack for a short
I wander down, and Peter stays for one roll and abandons me.  Sigh.
I&#39;m playing the dark side.  I start cheering as sevens start coming.
Woman next to me says &#34;Do that again, and I&#39;m gonna slap you silly&#34;.
guy, so I say &#34;O.K., go for it.  I&#39;m sure security would just love that&#34;.
Which I&#39;m sure sounded more like &#34;OK... ga f&#39;it.... sh ss-s-s-s-ecurity
w juz l&#39;that&#34;.  Yup, I was hurting.
&lt;p&gt;
As the dice continue to &#34;not pass&#34;. woman gets more and more irritated,
and moves to the other side of the table.  Timmy comes up, and I believe
places one dark side bet.  Woman says &#34;Oh great, another asshole&#34;.  Woman
sevens out.  I color up, a nice hit, and as I pass by her, wave, and say
&#34;have a great morning&#34;.
&lt;p&gt;
Urk.... it&#39;s 6:00am.... I crawl into bed, bother Ramesh for a while raving
about how great the Pink Game was, and then suddenly, it&#39;s 9:00am.  After
a quick shower, a quick aspirin, and a quick $80 score at the dice table,
the tournament starts.  Seat #2 at my table is empty, and we start to blind
him off.  On one hand, guy in seat 10 can&#39;t see past the dealer to
notice he&#39;s heads up against the playerless stack, and the playerless stack
takes down the pit with 6-4 offsuit.  Yup, that was Peter Secor&#39;s
(eventual champion&#39;s) stack.
&lt;p&gt;
After busting out, I head up for a nap, and return around 4:30.  After a
short wait, I get seated in the pot limit game.  Nothing exciting happens
for about an hour (as one might expect with 10 tightassed rec.gamblers
playing PL for real dough), but finally I flop a set of queens, and
Mr. Secor is kind enough to pay $100 on the turn for a straight draw
which misses.  I cash out.
&lt;p&gt;
Head over to the Taj, where Timmy, Spiney and I play in a 2nd Pink Game
which only lasts a half hour or so.  After dinner, we snag Jeff Woods and
head back to Resorts to shoot dice.  Timmy, Jeff and myself all start
playing the dark side.  Things are not going well, and after an hour or
so, Timmy busts out and disappears.  Jeff and I both rebuy, and continue
on.  Funniest moments of this game:&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;(1) a couple shows up and is standing behind us.  Guy has played before,
and is attempting to explain game to his wife.  Normal stuff, 7 and 11
good, points, etc, etc.  Except that all she can she from where she&#39;s
standing is Jeff and my action.  She&#39;s very confused&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;(2) at one of the low points in our play, we&#39;ve just gotten all but one
point covered.  Jeff turns to my and says: &#34;I feel like Chekov in
Star Trek IV, where he&#39;s to beam off the aircraft carrier&#34;. Now, I
love the Trek films, but I drew a blank.  Jeff says, in the Chekov
accent &#34;Now would be a good time, Scotty&#34;.   I burst out laughing, and
the **next** roll is a beautiful seven.   Ka-ching&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;(3) three drunk college boys step up next to us.  One has played
before, the other two haven&#39;t.  They buy in, and (like Jeff and myself)
drop $10 on the Don&#39;t Pass line.  Point is established, and the guy is
telling his buddies how now they need that point again to win.  I lean over
and say &#34;You do know you all bet AGAINST the dice, right&#34;.  They look
don&#39;t, say &#34;shit&#34;, and wait.  Shooter sevens out, their mistaken bets
win.   Ka-ching.
&lt;p&gt;
To make a long story short (TOO LATE), Jeff and I both manage to dig out,
I pocketed a big fat $20, Jeff took off about $100.
&lt;p&gt;
The next day, while the stud tournament is going on, I decide to complete
my tour of the negative expectation games.  First, I play short handed
pot limit with Karen and Jesse, two local semi-pros who are married.  You
make the call.  -300.   Then, to complete the tour, I play Let It Ride.
Yup.  Let It Ride.   After about 1 and a half hours, I cahs out -10 bucks.
While I was playing, there was a woman there betting, I kid you not, $200
a spot, or $600 a hand.  Now, not only is she taking the worst of it in
a major house game to start, she&#39;s crippling herself by betting so much,
since the max payout on any bet is $50,000, so hitting the 1000:1 royal
or 200:1 straight flush isn&#39;t going to be full pay.  Some people definitely
have more money than brains.  Of course, she won about $4,000.
&lt;p&gt;
After a quick stint in a Sunday afternoon Pink Game matinee, I decide to
drive home.
&lt;p&gt;
ATLARGE..... it r00lz.</description>
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    <item>
      <title>Trip Report: foldem (Peter Secor)</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_foldem/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_foldem/</guid>
      <description>Disclaimer:
&lt;p&gt;
There won&#39;t be too many hands in here.  Tournament hands are in the
post by TIGER123 who graciously agreed to take notes for the Hold&#39;Em
Tourney.  Most or all of the Alt.Drunken.Bastard stuff took place away
from the host casino (Resorts - give then a hand and some of your
business:  great crew in the poker room) as we did not want to put a
&#34;bad beat&#34; on ourselves.  Certain events have been recalled through an
alcoholic haze, but I DID keep extensive notes, so if it sounds like an
exaggeration, well, Naaaah, it&#39;s what really happened.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;The Week Before:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Jeremy Miller(Beavisbot/Satan) and I have agreed to be roomies at
ATLARGE.  We&#39;ve never met, but this week we&#39;re both on IRC a lot after
work practicing up.  He&#39;s hilarious online.  I can&#39;t wait to meet him.
&lt;p&gt;
Win a 21 person IRC tourney Wednesday (Good omen) to bring me to -7
buy-ins after 185 or so tourneys. Heh.  Am ranking #3,218/+0.0034 small
bets per hand after over 8,200 hands, mostly H1.
&lt;p&gt;
Am disappointed to hear there will be no Calcutta due to fear of CCC
busting us up with guns blazing and taking all of ATLARGE with us.  I
already had planned to print out the rankings of the top 5000 or so IRC
Hold&#39;Em players to help handicap...shucks.
&lt;p&gt;
By the night before I&#39;m really psyched up.  Jeremy tells me he might go
down at 2:00AM, he&#39;s so fired up.  My wife thought I was going to do
that too.  I might have, but we had ballet tickets for Thursday night.
&lt;p&gt;
Sounded too crazed (heh).
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;FRIDAY:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Excited, I wake up early to get off in the bad weather.  It&#39;s snowing
big beautiful flakes, the last of a record winter&#39;s white.  Go only 70
on the turnpike, due to weather (this is NEW JERSEY) and have a fine
trip down.
&lt;p&gt;
Give my car to valet.  Oops, no check-in till 4PM.  Check bags
(including backgammon set, as I&#39;m hoping to recoup my casino losses by
getting Beavisbot drunk and playing high stakes BG &lt;g&gt;).
&lt;p&gt;
Off to Buffet, where the first official event is held:  lunch.  Run
into Jazbo on the way in &amp; we chat.  I play at the Mayfair in NY, and
he came up one week to play baby ($1,$2 blinds, $300 buy-in) no-limit
Hold&#39;Em at the club, so he was one of the two RGP folks I already knew.
&lt;p&gt;
   Scott Byron also plays in that game at the Mayfair, and lets me
sweat him and whisper questions while he plays.  Buffet was great,
putting names with faces even better.  Find myself confusing Eric with
Doug all week-end (Sorry guys).  Sit across from Nolan Dalla, who
writes for Card Player.  Hey maybe we&#39;ll get some press.  We chat
pleasantly and agree to throw the bones later (a premonition).
&lt;p&gt;
This is where I see how the whole thing is going to be run. Jazbo has
name badges for everyone all made up ahead of time, has everyone
registered for their events, gotten star cards for everyone and
generally done a completely terrific job of organizing.  Even more
impressive is his calm demeanor.  R000ling!! [1]
&lt;p&gt;
***** [1]  Please note &#34;R000ling&#34; is spelled R-three-zero-l-i-n-g but
***** the three is silent.
&lt;p&gt;
After buffet it&#39;s off to the TAJ to cash a marker and use one of the
Match Plays I get in the mail.  OK, $10 pass, $10 match.  Roll 10.  $50
odds. Roll 9. 10. Yes! Up $120 on my first action.  Play one more roll
(just in case &lt;g&gt;) lose and quit up $90.  Unfortunately, on the way
back to Resorts...&lt;expletive deleted&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
-$20 I decide not to play in the $100+$15 Resorts Hold&#39;Em tourney after
all.  I enjoy meeting and sweating Sneezix, LOBOC, Jester, Filaman, DTM
at $5/10 HE.  Watched them beat up on 2 non-RGP&#39;rs in the game.  Get in
the game finally.  1st hand, I&#39;m BB with K8s flop comes 87x Kx  I win!
&lt;p&gt;
Later I start to get a read on the table, a rush that would last the
whole weekend at the Hold&#39;Em tables.  Called with J9s in late position,
flop came Q9x.  I read bettor for AK or AJ overcards and called all the
way. Dragged the pot when two rags fell (It was AK).  Later hold TT in
middle and raise, reraised late, call by button, I call. Winner had
KQs.  The overcaller had 93o!
&lt;p&gt;
Took tons of notes on theory it would either 1) help my cards or 2)
give accurate record of the shit I was holding.  On later reflection,
not many interesting hands.  Only played 2 blinds in 3 rotations.  I
have a good viewing seat next to the final table at the Tourney with 2
of our guys still in, loads of RGP sweaters rooting them on.  Congrats
to Jay &#34;Sippy&#34; Sipelstein (2nd) and Dave &#34;DTM&#34; Meeks (4th).
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry Gerner has arranged a TARGET entry tourney for 9 of us.  He says
we&#39;ll play in his room, using a bed for a table. (&#34;Who would ask you to
use a bed for a table?&#34;  Answer:  Jerry Gerner).  Only problem was we
had to bring the chairs from our room.  Now Jerry is staying on the
floor with the parking garage entrance, so they have security in the
hall and an extra lock on the hallway entrance to the rooms.  Beavisbot
and I come rolling out of the elevators with the chairs and call
Jerry&#39;s room to come let us in the hall.
&lt;p&gt;
Security:  Where you guys going?&lt;br&gt;
Beavisbot:  Heh,heh,heh.&lt;br&gt;
Me:  We&#39;re having a Prayer Meeting (tm) [2]&lt;br&gt;
Security: Oh, OK.
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry opens the door and in we go.  I suspect the others were not
questioned &lt;g&gt;.
&lt;p&gt;
***** [2] Prayer Meeting (tm).  All rights reserved for ATLARGE&lt;br&gt;
***** Tournament.  No use without permission.  Violators will be&lt;br&gt;
***** laughed at and forced to play $1-$2 Omaha/8 with the Mad&lt;br&gt;
***** Russian.
&lt;p&gt;
Now here I am with 9 of the finest.  I only know Jeremy (barely),
Scott, and a couple of others whose names I recognize from the &#39;net.  
What the hell, this should be a blast.  (David Fruchter  has posted a
report on this event.)  I was third and Jeremy second, as Jerry won his
own tourney.  These guys are tough, so I am pleased with my finish.  I
would see most of them at the final table tomorrow.
&lt;p&gt;
Stay up late carousing with the Alt.Drunken.Bastards contingent.  We
(Beavisbot, Timmy,  Bruce, Russell, Jester, and I) go over to TAJ to
attempt a mass barring or some other outrageous behavior.  Catch up
with Eric Holtman playing Pai Gow.  Find empty (almost, soon will be)
Red Dog table.[3]  Aha!  Just the kind of depravity I had in mind.  
&lt;p&gt;
***** [3] A certain party suggested playing the Big Wheel, but there&lt;br&gt;
***** are levels I will not sink to.
&lt;p&gt;
We fill all seats but one and have sweaters behind cheering.  Dealer
killing our minimum bet, Waitress bring drinks! action.  We need
something to change our luck.  It comes to me.  Eureka!  Dealer, please
turn the little dog around so we can kick his ass!  Yes!  Major Red Dog
recovery.  Eric talks us into returning to Pai Gow, where I proceed to
get get loaded to the (yes) gills and unloaded in the (yuch) pocketbook
banking Pai Gow.  Didn&#39;t I give this game up a couple of years ago?
Sure I did. Blackjack, breakfast. Finally knock off.  Unfortunately,
the path to our room is right past the Resorts Crap tables. Cha Ching!
&lt;p&gt;
Let the don&#39;t shooters influence my thinking.  Donald and Merv will
sleep well tonight.  Agree to swap 5% with each of Beavisbot, Jaeger
and Timmy.  How bad could that be?  This is all pretty hazy, but I&#39;m
pretty sure I got some Rumplemintz units in here somewhere. Get to the
room about 6AM -$800.  Jeremy is still out carousing somewhere.  Fall
into bed and fall into restless sleep.  FORGET TO LEAVE WAKE UP CALL!
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Saturday:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Awaken to phone ringing.&lt;br&gt;
&#34;Hullo?&#34;  &lt;br&gt;
&#34;This is TIGER123.  Are you playing in the Tourney?&#34;
&lt;p&gt;
OH SHIT!  Throw on my clothes and race down...(Nothing like starting on
Vacation).  I&#39;m told I won in the blinds with 64 off.  Great.  Good
start.
&lt;p&gt;
Kman quotes me as I try to get my bearings &#34;Yes, dealer, I&#39;m still not
paying attention.&#34;  Sleep still clogging my brains. I get 55 UTG - make
it T50 to go - win!  Presto!  Wakes me up.  Floor comes by and
threatens dealer with Poker Jail for some infraction. Am playing well,
getting good reads, stealing often, very aggressive with the big
drawing hands. Kman and Sippy go all-in against each other. Whew.  
Kman KK, Sippy QQ.
&lt;p&gt;
We&#39;re down to two tables.  This was my goal when I came.  Finish
respectably.  Cool.  Get KQ w/ KQx flop.  Go all-in with Alan Aida.  
Split it up, as he shows the same.  Richard Sooy, the TAJ dealer and
frequent RGP contributor is at our table.  He is bullying the table.
Just killing everyone but me.  Somehow I have his number.  He runs up
the chips, then I take a bunch from him.  He&#39;s playing everything in
sight and is drawing out on most hands.  I have a good stack, about 2/3
of Richard&#39;s.  I pick up AQs.  Richard calls good size raise. Flop
comes Kxx.  I read him for another bluff and move all-in.  When he
called I figured I was dog meat. Turn: blank River: K.  I show and he
mucks!  Tiger tells me I am the chip leader.
&lt;p&gt;
An interesting hand.  Chuck &#34;Conjelco&#34; Weinstock has TT in the T200 Big
Blind.  He has T600.  There are 12 left, 10 get paid.  The big stack
raises all-in from the SB.  Do you call?
&lt;p&gt;
He decides to fold and try to survive.  (I had 22).
&lt;p&gt;
My notes end as we move to the final table.  My hands are sweaty and
shaking a little with nervousness.  I am far to nervous to take notes
[4].  Jeez, I&#39;m in the money and chip leader by at least 2x anyone
else.
&lt;p&gt;
***** [4]  Tiger123 has already posted as I write this.&lt;br&gt;
***** You can get the final hands from his 4/1/96 Resorts ATLARGE&lt;br&gt;
***** Report.  I must say that I don&#39;t believe I&#39;ve ever met a jollier&lt;br&gt;
***** person than Tiger.  He sure did a great job with keeping the&lt;br&gt;
***** hands and all.
&lt;p&gt;
I&#39;ve seen these faces before!  Half these guys were at the Prayer
Meeting (tm)!  I am in trouble.  
&lt;p&gt;
Richard had made me too many gifts and was first out.  We have already
agreed to try rocks &amp; beers later at the TAJ with him dealing.  What a
great guy!
&lt;p&gt;
Mostly I&#39;m just being bled away, without taking much part in the
action.  I don&#39;t want to have the middle stacks double through me, so I
try to get involved only with the smaller ones, as best I can.  I&#39;m
especially worried about Jerry and JP.  Jerry won last night and I know
he&#39;s on his game.  JP is scary.  He is incredibly intense at the table.
&lt;p&gt;
It&#39;s like an aura.  Everyone else I&#39;m comfortable with.
&lt;p&gt;
When we&#39;re down to 4 or 5, Jazbo brings out the plaques for 1st, 2nd &amp;
3rd and they leave them on the table.  Ooh, those look great.  I want
one.
&lt;p&gt;
Jerry takes out everyone else and builds up to about 2-1 chip lead.  
Now we&#39;re heads up.  Shit.  Why didn&#39;t I read all those recent posts &amp;
articles on Tourney pot splitting?  Whoda thunk it?  I ask Jerry if he
wants to deal.  I am secretly hoping he&#39;ll take it. I figure it should
go about 60-40 for the cash &amp; play for the Plaque.  I really don&#39;t care
about the cash that much [5], but, man, would I love that Trophy.  He
smiles coyly and says &#34;Let&#39;s play a little&#34;.  Frankly I would do the
same in his shoes.
&lt;p&gt;
***** [5] The ATLARGE Hold&#39;Em tourney had 54 Entries.  First Place paid&lt;br&gt;
***** $1,026.  After 5% to the dealers and 15% to my&lt;br&gt;
***** Alt.Drunken.Bastard buddies, less about 1/3 in taxes, I net $500.&lt;br&gt;
***** Second Place paid $400something with no taxes.
&lt;p&gt;
I decide to play one-connectors and suited stuff for my junk hands and
throw away most of the rest, more or less maintaining discipline,
unless I get really short-stacked.  We trade blinds quite a bit.  I
suck out with a straight all-in with T9 vs K7s, and again when T4s
makes 4s and they hold up.  We trade blinds back and forth for a while.
&lt;p&gt;
I pick up 62o in BB, and Jerry just calls, trying to get action.  I was
surprised because I don&#39;t remember seeing a free card at this table.
Flop comes 229 and I push all-in and Jerry calls with KQo. He doesn&#39;t
help and a 9 rivers me a full house [6].  
&lt;p&gt;
***** [6] Does this mean 62off can be called a &#34;foldem&#34;?  You know like&lt;br&gt;
***** when you have 55 and call &#34;PRESTO!&#34; and the other guy says&lt;br&gt;
***** &#34;Irwin?&#34;  You would call &#34;FOLDEM&#34; and the other guy would mutter&lt;br&gt;
***** &#34;shit&#34;.
&lt;p&gt;
Now I&#39;m leading and feeling confident.   A few hands later I go all-in
with 88 and suck-out a runner-runner flush to take an all but  
insurmountable lead.  I try to win on T2off (doyle brunson) thinking it
would be neat, but Jerry held on.  A few hands later I finally beat an
extremely difficult and gracious opponent to become the Hold&#39;Em champ
of ATLARGE!
&lt;p&gt;
I would like to take a minute to congratulate and thank the staff and
dealers at Resorts.  They don&#39;t usually deal no-limit, nor work at that
hour, nor for so little in tips (I&#39;m pretty sure everyone kicked in
5%).  They were courteous, efficient, and, sensibly,  let us help them
if they needed it.  The tourney came off without a hitch (as did 7-card
the next day) and the right guy won &lt;heh&gt;!
&lt;p&gt;
PART 2: The Dark Side.  Coming soon to a newsgroup near you!
&lt;p&gt;
Part 2 will include the TOP 10 REASONS FOR ATTENDING BARGE!
&lt;p&gt;
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      <title>Trip Report: Jazbo Burns</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jazbo/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jazbo/</guid>
      <description>First of all, let me thank everyone that came to ATLARGE -- what a
great group of people!  A special thanks goes to Kman (for running the
mailing list, keeping up web pages, taking pictures of the winners,
etc.), to Tiger for keeping notes on the Hold&#39;em event, and for
Foldem/Sneezix who kept track of the Stud tourney.
&lt;p&gt;
I also want to express my appreciation to everyone that participated
in the pot limit game.  The game was so good (and so rare for me) that
I played straight through the night (4PM to 9AM), broke for the stud
tournament, and then jumped back in around noon, finally being pried
up with an offer of a (partially) comped meal courtesy of Peter Secor
and the dice shooting crew (thanks foldem!).
&lt;p&gt;
Anyway, back to the game.  In the first session, I danced around
carefully with my $200 buy-in, never getting fully involved while I
got the feel of the game (and waited for the nuts :-).  I do remember
getting QQ twice real early, losing with both (but not a lot since I
was able to dump them when overcards hit).  I did win a $50 pot with
AA when I was bet into on the flop and reraised.  I was basically
oscillating between $100 and $300 for several hours, never doubling up
or busting out.  Eventually, I got Aida (Alan Richter) to swap seats
with me so I could play with the second group of the pot limit afficiandos.
(We had two full tables going for more than eight hours.)
&lt;p&gt;
At table two, I got several lessons in pot limit from JR (James
Rankin) and watched in awe as Darkside Dalla sliced and diced the
table.  I *know* he was bluffing often, but I just didn&#39;t have the
stones to get involved with him without a quality hand.  I guessed he
picked up on this -- *every* time I reraised him he dumped it, and he
was right.  Example 1: Nolan raises the pot with AJ, I reraise the pot
with AK, Nolan folds.  Example 2: Nolan raises the pot with 88, I
reraise with JJ, Nolan folds.  Some day Nolan we&#39;re gonna pick up AA &amp;
KK in the same hand ...
&lt;p&gt;
At some point when Darkside was off earning his new nick, I picked up
A3s and got to see a flop of (approximately) T45.  The betting was
light, and I managed to see the turn of 6 and the river of 7.  I took
down a nice pot with the ignorant end of the flush from Warren Sander
who had this misfortune to hold 67 for the nut straight draw all the
way, making two pair.  This was the first time I had been up more than
$200, and I said &#34;That&#39;s a going to bed pot.&#34;  However, it&#39;s rude to
leave just after winning a big one, ain&#39;t it?  Anyway, I had AsK? on
the next hand and got to see a flop of Jxx, all spades for $5.
(Actually, I don&#39;t remember my second card, except that it wasn&#39;t
important).  I called a pot sized bet from JR with my nut straight
draw.  The turn was another J.  JR checked &amp; I checked.  The river
completed my flush and JR checked.  Here is where I had a real mental
lapse.  Unaccountably, I bet $100, and then called JR&#39;s $100 raise.  I
wouldn&#39;t be surprised to see a full house, but his Quad Jacks did wake
me up.  Thanks for the lesson, JR, I won&#39;t be making *that* mistake
again.
&lt;p&gt;
Sometime after midnight, the list of ATLARGE&#39;rs on the pot limit list
was exhausted and some of the local semi- or would-be-pros got in.
Two of these are a husband and wife couple, Jesse and Karen that I
know well from the Taj.  They had never played pot limit before, but
it didn&#39;t take Karen (a better player than her husband) long to figure
it out.  Here&#39;s one interesting hand involving Aida, Jesse, and a
local I didn&#39;t know that I&#39;ll call WS (for white sweatshirt).  There was
$85 in the pot preflop (four way I think).  The flop came JT9 with two
diamonds.  WS bet out $80 and Jesse raised $245.  Aida showed me his
hand QQ with the diamond queen.  Aida had only about $75 left and
dumped the hand(!?).  WS called.  I don&#39;t remember the remainder of
the betting, but WS bet big and was all-in by the river.  I was sure
we would see both players show down KQ, but WS had KK and Jesse had AA
(that he had not raised with preflop)!!!  After this, Jesse
essentially (and almost literally) went to sleep and hardly played a
hand, holding on to his big win.  I do remember that he got chopped in
half before the game broke, but I don&#39;t recall the circumstances.  I
think (hope) that JR or Bozo got to him.
&lt;p&gt;
After the stud tournament, I bought back in the game for $200.  I
quickly picked up JsTs and caught an amazing flop: 9s8sx.  I stood a
pot-sized bet ($25?) by Darkside Dalla.  The turn was another 9, and I
dumped it for the expected $100 bet.  This was probably a mistake, but
I didn&#39;t like the possibility of drawing almost dead.  I picked up
exactly the same hand right away, and again had to dump it. In just a
few hands, the Master of Disaster (aka Darkside Dalla), had cut me
down to $60, probably with pure bluffs.  At this point, I just started
paying my $3 per round in blinds waiting for a good hand.  When if
finally came, I was down to $40 (no doubt a mistake to get so short,
but I had decided I wouldn&#39;t lose more than my $200 buy-in in the game
and guarantee a profit for the weekend).  Anyway, I picked JTs again
(clubs this time), managed to make the nuts and quadruple up.  Within the
next ten hands I had AA *three* times, managed to double up once, win
a nice pot once, and get away from a loser cheap once.  In one round I
went from $40 to $350 -- ya gotta love that game!
&lt;p&gt;
There is one other local player I have to talk about.  Sergei, the
&#34;Mad Russian&#34;, joined our table and proceeded to be continously
annoying with his complaints about not getting cards, criticizing
everyone else&#39;s play, and generally making an ass of himself.  He was
especially obnoxious to me for some reason, perhaps because I didn&#39;t
mind his act a bit and gave him back what he was serving (but with a
smile :-).  He especially like needling me about my mistake against
JR&#39;s four jacks.  When he found out that I (appeared to) hold the key
to getting in the stud tourney he suddenly started making nice.  I let
him in, after telling him it was a &#34;no complaining&#34; tournament (I hear
he didn&#39;t respect this warning -- I&#39;m glad he was busted out early).
Anyway, after the game reformed when the tourney was over, I finally
got in a hand with Sergei.  (He played *very* few hands and got out of
my way when I raised.)  On the hand in question, I held KTs.  The
unraised flop came down J9x with two of my suit.  I can&#39;t recall the
betting exactly -- I think there was $25 in the pot, I bet, he called
and we were heads up.  The turn was an 8.  I bet a testing $50, and Sergei
raised $80 (well below the pot).  Given his history, the only hands I
could put him on were JJ or QT.  I knew I was behind, but with 12
cards to make the near-nuts, I decided it was worth taking a card off
(he could have bought the pot for a full bet).  The river was a lovely
deuce of my suit.  It was really sweet when Sergei called my $100
river bet.  After bragging that he would drive me to the felt, it was
good to cut him in half and send him scampering off to $10+20 stud.
Later I learned from Beavisbot that Sergei flashed QT when he folded,
so he made a real mistake when he let me draw cheap.
&lt;p&gt;
Well, I up over 100 lines, which means this will probably never get
off my server, so I&#39;ll sign off here.  Besides, I still need to catch
up on sleep!
&lt;p&gt;
--jazbo</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Jeff Goldberg</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jeff_goldberg/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jeff_goldberg/</guid>
      <description>I&#39;ll apologize in advance for the length of this report (220+ lines).  I
had such a great time, that I wanted to re-live the weekend.
&lt;p&gt;
********************************&lt;br&gt;
Jazbo great job in organizing a road trip for some 60 people dispersed over the
 eastern seaboard.  I am sure that you have a future in organizing spring
break trips if your day job and/or poker playing goes south!!  There is a big
market in this at Universities.&lt;br&gt;
********************************
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Thursday PM:&lt;/b&gt;  Its snowing in West Point and I am getting ticked off.
One of the things I don&#39;t like about New York is that you cannot plan more
than 3 days in advance in the winter.  I start watching the weather channel
and rooting against the radar.  After 3 cycles (about 1.5 hours) it is clear
that the storm will be over by noon and I&#39;ll have no trouble driving down
the coast to AC.  Might not make the 4:00 Friday tournament, but at least I&#39;ll
be there
&lt;p&gt;
+1 weather unit
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Friday AM:&lt;/b&gt; Spent my usual 5 minutes packing and I forgot my lucky hat (that is
why jerry Gerner beat me out of a pot on Saturday AM).  Good start.  Arrive at
work and find out I have to make corrections to a presentation that is for
Tuesday 4/2 in DC.  I may not get out of here until 3 and I am on tilt.
The weather is still bad and I am getting more tilted.
&lt;p&gt;
Did a guest lecture for a friend and had a great hour.  Now I&#39;m just a little
on tilt.  Finish the presentation and edit the report.  Leave at 12:30, only
2 hours behind schedule.  At least the snow has stopped.
&lt;p&gt;
I had a less exciting drive than Nolan.  After I was 35 cents&#39;ed to death on th
e
Parkway, I pulled into Resorts at 3:45 (being careful to note that the garage
door was higher than my truck (thanks Arti)).  Forget checkin, I want to be in
that tournament!! Ran to the sign-in podium and got right in (what luck) with
the help of the desk person (she was super helpful as were all of the staff at
resorts,  I would definately go back to this hotel!).
Friday Tournament:  Got lucky to survive the 4th limit when I hit a gut shot on
the river when all of my chips were in the center.  Called down a bluff with
middle pair to keep my head above water.  Then the deck hit me for
about 5 hands and I ran T400 to T1200 to sit pretty.  Finally we are down
to 2 tables and I was with all of the big stacks.  I mentally said to slow
down and wait for the other table to bust out.  That lasted all of
3 hands after the break.  Picked up AK in the small blind, late raiser,
so I made it 3 bets, middle
limper called also so I have 3 way.  The flop is ATx rainbow and I am counting
how I will spend the tournament winnings since I have tripled up to around
T2400.  OOPs, bit early there.  Pre-flop raiser was on AT suited.  I couldn&#39;t
lay my hand down so I was all in and drawing to 3 outs at the turn.
This is not a profitable situation.
&lt;p&gt;
Great playing Sippy in the endgame!!!  You really played well against the short
stacks to keep in the game.  At the start of the final table you were a big
dog, but you played super.
&lt;p&gt;
Played 10-20 at Taj and won $140 to get back my tournament money.  Met the
world famous (Poker World famous that is) Don Smolen.  Made a mental note to
buy his CP book from Conjelco now that I know he has a LOT of ability.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Day totals:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;table border=0 cellpadding=2&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center&gt;-2&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;work pressure units&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center valign=top&gt;-9&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;35 cent tolls (these guys need a more effective way to collect those quarters.  One at a time doesn&#39;t work well with me )&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center&gt;-115&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;tournament&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center&gt;+140&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;10-20 live action&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center&gt;+15&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt; new friendships (big winner for the day)&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p&gt;

&lt;b&gt;Saturday:&lt;/b&gt;  Got a bagel for breakfast (Jewish brain food) and decided on how
I would play early in the no-limit tournament.  Since my no-limit experience
is about 20 minutes at the end of a small limit tournament at the Excalibur,
I thought it would be best to go in with a plan.   My goal was to win at least
one pot other than a blind steal.
&lt;p&gt;
Bad start, Scott Byron and Jazbo to my left.  Last time I tried to get cute in
a pot with Scott, I lost half of my stack in the 4 Queens limit holdem
tournament (with only 80 players out of 290 left!! Scott put my chips to good
use by going on to get in the money).
I was glad when someone won the bustout hat at hand 3 so I wouldn&#39;t feel as
stupid if I made a terrible mistake.
&lt;p&gt;
First hand played JJ -  raise blinds to 30, called by the button.  Flop is
beautiful, 9 high rainbow.  I bet 40 and got called (I learned over the course
of the day that the button player called a lot).  The turn was a Q, not too
good, so I lost my nerve and checked.  This is why I am not a good no-limit
player.  Button checked (thank god or I wouldn&#39;t
have a clue on what to do next). T on river, I checked and button bet 100.
At this point if I were no-limit holdem world beater
Doyle Brunson, I would have &#34;put this boy in for
all of his chips (said with a Texas drawl and remembering the Post-Oak bluff
line in Super-System (What the hell is a Post-Oak))&#34;
Instead since I am variance
minimizer jeff goldberg, I crying called the 100 and beat ATx with my JJ.
I became the table chip leader and won a pot in a no-limit game.  Mission
accomplished.
&lt;p&gt;
Over the course of the morning, I had AA twice, KK once, and QQ once.  All
won the blinds, including one of the AA where I put in a 100 chip without
saying raise.  So my intended raise became a call.  Excellent deception on my
part.  I am sure they were confused.  On many of the other hands, I leaked
away my stack 20 and 40 at a time by making small raises and then releasing
my hand under pressure.  It seems that an extreme point strategy would have
had better performance.  It also seems that I should know that from multiple
degrees in operations research.  Basically I was a non-player except for
2 or 3 hands.
&lt;p&gt;
Scott Byron played a great game.  He took one of the worst beats
I have ever seen in a tournament and didn&#39;t even wince.  Scott 99 Jerry G 66.
Scott puts jerry all in (now this is after the MATS tournament beating from
the night before).  Flop 96x.  Jerry is all in for 1 out (but 2 draws at it!!).
He needed the 2nd one when the 6 hit the river.  Great omen for Jerry, but
bad break for 1/2 of Scotts stack.  I would have been in tears at this point
and would have quickly lost the rest of my chips.  Scott remained patient
and re-built and eventually busted out after I did.  Actually, our table
busted out very few players and it took something like 3 or 4 limit increases
before we had our first empty seat.
&lt;p&gt;
I busted out when the guy I should have killed with JJ on the early hand caught
a gut shot 10 on the river for a straight.  He had made a lot of draws all
day and this was just one more in a long line.  19th was OK and a lot
better than I expected.  For those keeping score, thats 2 tournaments and 2
times I busted out when a 10 hit my opponent.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Saturday PM - Sunday AM:&lt;/b&gt; Played about 10 hours of 15-30 and 3 hours of 10-20.
&lt;p&gt;
Started in a tough 15-30 game.  Player to my left was a solid professional
and I thought that I would take advantage of that.  After about 2 hours of
my standard tight play, I raised the blinds with JT suited.  He re-raised to
45.  I know I am beat at this point and we are head on.  Now twice previously I
had made it 45 post flop after being check raised to 30,
only to have to throw my hand away when I missed
and a solid opponent bet 30 at the turn.  I knew that this opponent remembered
those plays.  This time the flop hit ATx rainbow.  Bet 15, he raised and now
I just called to set up the play.  Turn was a blank.  I checked,
he bet 30 and I hit it to 60.
If he calls I know I am dead, however after about 2 minutes that seemed like
20, he put his hand in the muck with the saying &#34;I lose even if I make
aces up.&#34;  Hey, that Sklansky and Malmouth multi-level thought
stuff really works!!  Couldn&#39;t have done this move if the guy didn&#39;t remember
those other folds and hadn&#39;t developed an opinion of how I was playing.
&lt;p&gt;
I got a bit more aggressive after that play and finished the afternoon with
a nice profit to cover this AC trip and my trip to BARGE in August.
&lt;p&gt;
After giving away $100 betting a couple of harness races, I got into the
softest 10-20 game I have been in for months (just ask Sippy and
Russell).  There was a calling station that had a mountain of chips and was
on a huge run.  I moved seats to get this boy on my right and was all set to
transfer a portion of his stack to mine.  Unfortunately, the cards were not
cooperative.  I had a set beat when a flush hit the turn and the river didn&#39;t
pair.  My  cards iced up
and like a genius, I got impatient and tried to run a bluff
on this calling station.  Bad idea.  $300 later, I moved into the 15-30 even
though the 10-20 was still good.  I guess that it doesn&#39;t matter how good the
game is if you are playing awful.
&lt;p&gt;
Next, I saw a player actually thrown out of the casino.  First time for this
event.  Player is stuck about $1500 (which is a lot of $30 bets).  He has KQ,
and raises.  Triple raised to $45 by AK.  Eventually about 600 in the pot and
board is like K Q 9 4 4.  AK says &#34;2 pair&#34; and tables his AK.  KQ looks at
cards, holds them out in front of his chest, and then says &#34;you win&#34; while
throwing them face down into the bottom of the muck.  OOPS $600 mistake (Q hit
the river I think so the guy must have spaced out when he saw the 2nd 4).  Now
KQ Player wants pot since &#34;Dealer&#34; saw his hand (dealer actually did see it
as did player in 9 seat, however both cards were still in the player&#39;s hands).
Floorman called over, and there is more yelling.
Shift boss called over and there is more yelling.  I walk away to avoid getting
hit in the mouth for laughing and calling the guy a fool.
Final result is the guy tries to tear up his
Taj comp credit card when they won&#39;t give him the pot.  I think this is
physically impossible since they make those things out of the toughest
plastic on earth.)  Player is told to leave and
threatened with security.  He leaves mumbling.  The whole show cost me about
$4 since it took some 20 minutes and we were paying $6 per half hour.
I think it was worth it.
&lt;p&gt;
The game stayed good after the guy left
and I got back the $300 and made a good piece of another
trip to BARGE.  All in all, a good day in the cash games.  I was tired so I
left, however this game would certainly have been one to play in.
&lt;p&gt;
I didn&#39;t think that the games at the Taj were that tough.  The best players
in the 10-20 game were the rec gamblers.  There is probably a large
weekend factor and I got lucky with the line-up in the short run.
I really like the way they had the lists televised
so that you could easily see where you were.  Many of the players were betting
horses as well as playing and they got distracted.  I was able to pick
out the better players pretty easily and had no trouble avoiding them or
manipulating them to get the pots head-on with the weakies.   I probably played
a bit too tight, especially on getting extra bets on the end.  I simply called
or showed down many hands that I think in hind-sight, I should have bet.
This is one of my common mistakes especially when playing with players that
I am not familiar with.
&lt;p&gt;

&lt;b&gt;Day totals&lt;/b&gt;

&lt;table border=0 cellpadding=2&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center valign=top&gt;-65&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;tournament&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center valign=top&gt;-100&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;horses&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center valign=top&gt;-300&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;10-20 holdem&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=center valign=top&gt;+1.5&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;BARGE trips, +1 AC trip, +300  15-30 holdem&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Sunday:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Left for West Point around 11:30 and got home in time to prepare for Monday&#39;s
class.  Its important that the nations future military leaders are not
disappointed.  All in all a great weekend.
&lt;p&gt;
Glad I got to see some of the faces associated with the names.&lt;br&gt;
Sippy, get rolling and good luck on that dissertation.&lt;br&gt;
Chuck, I&#39;ll try to get to Pittsburgh on my way back to Arizona this summer.
       By the way Chuck, your game is good enough to compete in the 10-20 that
       is usually in casinos.  You might want to give it a try using low
       variance strategies.
&lt;p&gt;
I don&#39;t know if I can come east next year since I
won&#39;t be on sabbatical, but I am sure that I will be at BARGE in August.
If anyone is going to be in Tucson, be sure to stop in.  The indian games
are really good (and have been for the past 1.75 years); the rake is small and
the players are lively.
&lt;p&gt;
jeff goldberg</description>
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    <item>
      <title>Trip Report: Jim Rankin</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jim_rankin/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jim_rankin/</guid>
      <description>I had planned to take the train up Friday, to get some medium limit holdem
in before the tournament, but was held up at a conference. So, drove up
Saturday morning.  I had an unusual room sharing arrangement - Robert
Jacobs had Friday night and I had Saturday.  Got in about 9 AM (left DC at
5:30), and when I tried to check in, the clerk was a little dubious, since
she knew Mr. Jacobs was in the room.  She asked me if I knew him, and I
had to confess not personally, but after explaining the tournament
situation all was ok.  Left my bags in the room and headed down to the
tournament area.  The only person in the ATLARGE group I had previously
met is Eric Holtman.  Saw him there and met several others, including
Jazbo.  My immediate impression of the group was positive, at least
partially because I wasn&#39;t the oldest fart in the group (probably close
though).
&lt;p&gt;
Tournament was fairly uneventful - I stole a few blinds, but never did
really play a big pot, due to lack of appropriate cards.  Finally with
about T300 I had the big blind, with the blinds at 50 and 100 and R. Sooey
had SB. As someone else has already noted, Richard was playing some fairly
creative hands, and when he hesitated before calling my BB, I read him
for a fairly weak hand.  I had an A x unsuited, and decided to try to
push him off, with the thought that I probably had the best hand if he
called.  He did call with Q 6 off, but unfortunately a Q came on the turn
and I was out in (I think) 25th place.  Not really a very solid play on my
part, but what the hell - I really came up for the ring games anyway (or
so I told myself).
&lt;p&gt;
In spite of what Nolan (Darkside) Dalla thinks, I had never been to AC to
play poker (and hadn&#39;t been there at all in ten years).  Several of my
poker compadres from DC/Maryland rave about the action at Taj Mahal, so I
hied on over there (must have been about 1PM).  Pretty dead - no 30-60,
one 20-40 (full with a ton of folks waiting), one 15-30 (ditto), and not
much else that looked interesting.  Turns out I hit the room while a game
I would have played in was on hiatus (more about it later). I saw  a
couple of acquaintances at the 15-30 table, and shot the shit briefly, ate
lunch, and went back to Resorts for pot limit.
&lt;p&gt;
Game kicked off about 4pm.  I played straight through until 7AM Sunday,
hitting a few hands and making a reasonable profit.  Unfortunately two of
the good hands I hit came against Jazbo - I almost hated to take his money
because (A) he seems like a good guy and (B) he did such a super job of
organizing the event, the tournaments and the pot limit games.  But, you
take the acorns where you find them, and I think Jazbo ended up doing ok
in spite of these two beats.
&lt;p&gt;
Even though I never really did get on any rushes, I truly enjoyed the
game.  Pot limit is my favorite game, and this was a good one, albeit a
comparatively small game due to the blinds (1 and 2) and mandatory $5
bringin.  Some very good players (Nolan and Bozo stand out in my mind as
strong pot limit players, and there were several others).  The dealers did
a real good job, particularly seeing they had no experience with PL.
Perhaps the best thing was the atmosphere provided by the ATLARGE group-
no whining, no yelling at the dealer or throwing cards, and a generally
convivial scene.
&lt;p&gt;
The only (relatively minor) irritant was a local known as the Mad Russian
(Sergei, I think) who complained about the format and his hands constantly
while chain smoking without pause.  He no doubt considers himself a good
player, but he had very little shot in this game, since it was clear he
planned to play nothing but the nuts, and it was easy for everyone to push
him out of hands.  Given the generally positive vibes at the table, he was
really more of a source of amusement than a real downer.
&lt;p&gt;
About 7 in the morning I finally decided I had better get some sleep when
I had KK and called two reasonable bets (total of about $200) when I was
sure Warren had AA. Sure enough, and the K didn&#39;t come (what a surprise).
I figured that was a bad enough play that my judgement was getting
questionable, and a break was in order.
&lt;p&gt;
We were getting shorthanded at that point (about 5 players left) so I
walked over to Taj to see if I could see any likely replacements for me.
Found two folks who would have been welcomed, but who were uneasy about
pot limit.  Also found a couple of my regular opponents in DC playing
75-150 half holdem half omaha.  This is a game I would liked to have known
about earlier, because there were a couple of real contributors in the
game, which had been running since Friday almost continously (they had all
gone to lunch when I had come over Saturday afternoon).  Both of my
friends did real well (though one was stuck about seven thousand at one
point, he made a nice comeback and got some cheese).  They all looked so
burned out I thought about getting in, but I remembered my KK misplay, and
decided I wasn&#39;t in much better shape.
&lt;p&gt;
Then I watched a short handed 400-800 stud game for a while.  Five players
while I was there, three real good and two that looked a little marginal.
I might have been tempted if I had brought 20 or 30 thousand (and had had
some sleep).  I later heard one of the good players scored over 100
thousand in the game.
&lt;p&gt;
Finally did get about two hours sleep, and came back down to watch a
little of the ATLARGE 7 stud tourney (and maybe play some more PL).
Unfortunately (or fortunately) the PL was full, and stayed full until I
needed to leave (about 2PM).  Nolan needed a ride back to DC, so he and I
headed on back; I was very glad to have the company, and had a great time
talking poker with a strong pot limit player (and a good poker writer).
&lt;p&gt;
All in all a most satisfying weekend - the ATLARGE crowd impressed me as
boon companions all, and Jazbo (to reiterate) did a superb job of
organizing everything and keeping the games moving smoothly.  The Resorts
poker room staff were great, and the hotel was fine (and a good bargain at
the poker rate Jazbo negotiated). All I can say is, let&#39;s do it again
soon.
&lt;p&gt;
Jim Rankin</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Jim Tolliver</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jim_tolliver/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_jim_tolliver/</guid>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Hi Everyone,  
&lt;p&gt;
As my first RGP trip, ATLARGE was even better than I hoped. Thanks
much to Jazbo for juggling all that stuff, wecoming me, and making
it all run so smoothly.
&lt;p&gt;
Friday night I play a little 5/10 Holdem to warm up and move into a
10/20 game which is half holdem half Omaha.  Now seeing as how I&#39;m
a Man and never ask directions, and have won lots of Vegas
tournaments I stupidly butcher the first Omaha hand by playing a
238J.  Sure I make my wheel, but the game is Omaha Hi and the
dealer pushes the pot to a guy with a flush.  After that, I loved
the game and played until 2AM up slightly.
&lt;p&gt;
Saturday worked out better, and I&#39;m up $250 in the morning
flip-flop game prior to  busting out of the morning Holdem
tournament.  No interesting tournament story for me, In the
no-limit tournament I busted all in with KK and ran into an AA, but
hell thats holdem.  We start playing the ATLARGE pot limit game
around 4:30 and I played until 3AM.  Excellent game, with pots
often several hundred I sat there and folded all night as the cards
were not with me,  but somehow wound up ahead another $200 playing
only nuts.  Other sharks cleaned up, as several players never
caught on to the subtle adjustments needed to play this game,
namely nuts and potential nuts.
&lt;p&gt;
Sunday morning, I start playing the pot limit game around 8AM, and
lose $200 in one hand to a local pro lady who rivered a straight.  
I had JJ  overcards to a 10-8-2 rainbow.  Lost another hundred
playing craps, but still went home with more money than I came with
so it was essentially a free weekend.  
&lt;p&gt;
Resorts was an excellent choice, food was good in the California
Pizza Kitchen and a small seafood stand.  Had Starbucks coffee
every day to keep me awake as its attached to the building on the
boardwalk.  Only complaint would be the tiny little Mens Room
attached to the poker room, sort of a typical gas station type.
&lt;p&gt;
Lucked out on roomates with Doug A who doesnt snore and has a lot
of similar interests in poker and Computer geek stuff, and was nice
enough to share when every room was booked.  
&lt;p&gt;
Regret I missed out on socializing more, as we only had the weekend
I played almost non-stop, ate alone when hungry then rushed back to
my chips.  Hope to do more at Barge.
&lt;p&gt;
Also will be going to Vegas  April16 for a vacation poker week.  
Hope to stop by Binions and see a little of the WSOP action.  
&lt;p&gt;
Jim</description>
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    <item>
      <title>Trip Report: Mitch Firestone</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_mitch_firestone/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_mitch_firestone/</guid>
      <description>&lt;b&gt;ATLARGE Kudos, Komments&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Thanks Jazbo &amp; K-man for your (@)LARGE efforts.  The  
tourneys, the drinks, the poker, the laughs, did I mention  
the drinks?...it was a great, great time.  Thanks again, Jazbo,  
for making it all possible.  
&lt;p&gt;
I&#39;ve mainly lurked on the group for the past year &amp;  
have been shy about posting, since I&#39;m currently only a $1-5  
player [as my forceful play in the 7-stud tourney  
may have demonstrated :-)  ], but now that I&#39;ve met you all,  
I think this will change.  
&lt;p&gt;
This just in...The clearance of the men&#39;s room door near the Resorts poker
&lt;p&gt;
room is 6&#39;10&#34;. If learning this causes anyone to have an apoplexy or the  
need to go off like Tony Montana (Scarface), please lighten up, get a life
(or    
some Prozac) &amp; consult the Bill of Rights.  Thank you.  
&lt;p&gt;
As you all have heard, many people at Resorts last weekend  
thought very highly of the RGP clan.  I personally heard  
this from a number of players, 2 or 3 dealers (including a  
dealer named Betty, for whom, if you know her,  
this represents the highest of praise), &amp; 2 different  
floorpersons.  
&lt;p&gt;
An older woman at my stud table commented to me that &#34;you  
computer people are such nice boys.&#34; [with all due respect  
to Siona].  This woman then actually asked me if I was  
married or had a girlfriend, since she has a lovely niece  
who is &#34;looking for someone.&#34;  She then showed me her  
niece&#39;s picture, &amp; she was in fact quite lovely.  Although,
I didn&#39;t tell her that if she was searching for Mr. Right  
for her niece, she probably could do better than someone in
the $1-5 game.  Anyway, a few hands later, Aunt Lonelyhearts  
&amp; I ended up going head-to-head in a pot.  At the end, I  
didn&#39;t buy into her possible flush when she had 4 exposed  
clubs (w/4 others already dead &amp; 2 underneath in my hand), &amp;  
I called her w/my pair of aces &amp; won.  Pulling in the  
pot, I looked up and said, &#34;So, tell me about your niece.&#34;  
At that point, she mysteriously withdrew her generous offer
(if looks could kill).  
&lt;p&gt;
Was it something I said?  It&#39;s probably just as well.  
That&#39;s one souvenir from Atlantic City my girlfriend  
wouldn&#39;t have appreciated.  
&lt;p&gt;
A quick note for those of you who were discussing w/me the  
silly limited edition chips put out by the Taj.  Below is a
clip from the &#34;Vegas Collectible Casino Chips&#34; site, which  
had a link on the group earlier this week  
&lt;p&gt;
****&lt;br&gt;
Trump Taj Mahal ( Atlantic City New Jersey )  &lt;br&gt;
Chips&gt; Trump Taj Mahal 1993 Marriage Chip  &lt;br&gt;
Donald and Marla Marrage (sic) Chip December 20, 1993.  &lt;br&gt;
Very hard to obtain.  Only $35.00.  &lt;br&gt;
*****  &lt;br&gt;
(!!!!!  --- Who needs mutual funds?)  
&lt;p&gt;
Maybe the Donald should issue a Donald/Ivana chip for split
pot games.  
&lt;p&gt;
Anyway, for those I met @ ATLARGE, it was a distinct  
pleasure, and I look forward to seeing you again.  
&lt;p&gt;
See you at the third to last table, (hey, I&#39;m new at  
this!!),  
&lt;p&gt;
Mitch Firestone</description>
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    <item>
      <title>Trip Report: Mookie (John Walsh)</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_mookie/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_mookie/</guid>
      <description>Well, everyone who has posted since the conclusion of ATLARGE has pretty much
expressed my sentiments regarding the event, so I figured I should add a little
entertainment value of my own.  If I can&#39;t place in the money, I might as well
enjoy some of the &#34;intangibles&#34; produced by the NL Holdem tourney.
&lt;p&gt;
Soooooo, I strung together a few rhyming couplets based on my experience at
Saturday&#39;s No-Limit Holdem Tourney.  I haven&#39;t figured out a title, although
I was thinking of calling it simply &#34;No Balls&#34;, since that&#39;s pretty much what
cost me a finish in the money.  If anyone has any ideas, I&#39;d be interested in
hearing them.  But first, the obligatories:  Jazbo-helluva job.  I hope you&#39;ll
do it again next year.  EVERYONE: Great group of guys.  I&#39;m proud (sniff) to
be part of r.g.p.  Our presence projected a force (+++ positive +++) throughout
the poker room at Resorts that probably hasn&#39;t been felt since it opened three
years ago.  This was *by far* the most fun I&#39;ve had in AC, despite being
hampered by a relentlessly nagging chest cold all weekend.  I wish that we
could do this several times a year, although I suppose if we restrict it to
twice a year each event will seem more special.  BRAVO, r.g.p&#39;ers.
&lt;p&gt;
OK, here&#39;s the tale of Mookie at Merv&#39;s:
&lt;blockquote&gt;
        I trudge into Merv&#39;s poker room in a stupor
        With a chest full of phlegm and a head full of &#39;Buca
        Been coughin&#39; and wheezin&#39; and blowin&#39; my nose
        I&#39;m a sleep-deprived wreck! Better stay on my toes
&lt;p&gt;
        It&#39;s ten a.m. and time for the tourney
        If I feel any worse I&#39;ll send for a gurney
        No-limit Holdem! Not exactly my game
        But what the hell--it&#39;s still cards, just the same
&lt;p&gt;
        I find my table and order a coffee
        Perhaps I&#39;ll be surrounded by softies
        But hell no! It&#39;s Jazbo, Dalla, Gerner and Bwana
        Sit down at this table? I really don&#39;t wanna.
&lt;p&gt;
        Yet I pull out my Buddha to rest on the felt
        With hopes that my stack won&#39;t immediately melt
        I start somewhat slowly, nothing playable to be seen
        Then in late position, I&#39;m dealt Ace-Queen
&lt;p&gt;
        The flop is a monster! An Ace with two Ladies
        For Jerry Gerner, this board came straight from Hades
        Jerry checks, I check (&#34;Better let him catch up&#34;)
        Then the turn brings a dream card for Mookie - Yup!
&lt;p&gt;
        It&#39;s a five: Jerry&#39;s turned a Presto full boat
        He bets half his stack.  I call, my head afloat
        The river&#39;s a King, not exactly a blank
        But Jerry puts me all-in, and his stack takes a spank
&lt;p&gt;
        And lo and behold! Table chip leader--how&#39;s that?
        A mere minnow among sharks, and in need of a nap
        Consolidation occurs; I look up with great disdain
        As I see Woods, Rosenblum, and some huge dude named &#34;Pain&#34;
&lt;p&gt;
        Bigger stacks on my left, but I&#39;m still not complaining
        &#39;Cause at the break I&#39;m eighth, with seventeen remaining
&lt;p&gt;
        Up to my room I find myself madly rushin&#39;
        I snarf down a Chunky and gulp Robitussin
        Anxiety reigns! My thoughts are random and crude
        As I climb toward the pinnacle of gambling geekitude
&lt;p&gt;
        Back to the table; I&#39;ve got to play tight
        No problem--Gerner&#39;s raising relentlessly from the right
        A few more bustouts, then what do I find?
        Mr. Big Slick: Ace-King, on my next big blind
&lt;p&gt;
        Jeff raises on the button-he&#39;s about twice my stack
        So I contemplate a counterattack
        I consider all-in, but that seems half-crazed
        Instead, I foolishly toss a minimum re-raise
&lt;p&gt;
        Jeff calls, here&#39;s the flop, and it ain&#39;t what I was wishin&#39;:
        It&#39;s a Ten and two Threes, and I&#39;m out of position
        I check, and Jeff bets more than half of my pile
        Gotta fold.  Now I&#39;m crippled, but I might last a while
&lt;p&gt;
        Round and round go the blinds, and I feel uncertain
        My confidence is gone, and my stack is hurtin&#39;
        I fold pocket sixes, I fold King-Jack
        My weak-tight play ain&#39;t gonna get it back
&lt;p&gt;
        Finally, the big blind takes me all-in
        And Woods raises--seems like deja vu all over again
        We expose: I&#39;m King-Six versus Jeff&#39;s Ace-Eight
        This is probably the hand that will seal my fate
&lt;p&gt;
        The flop brings an Ace, but the turn is a King
        I&#39;ve still got some outs; what will the turn bring?
        Not a miracle card--it&#39;s a blank, it&#39;s a stone
        It&#39;s a dud, it&#39;s a rock--it&#39;s a dog-do snowcone
&lt;p&gt;
        Gazing toward the middle at an unfriendly board
        I lament to Tiger, who nods and records
        &#34;Twelfth place doesn&#39;t pay&#34;, I weakly grumbled
        And that&#39;s the way that Mookie crumbled
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
If I had had the stones to jam Jeff with AK, I&#39;d have gotten my stack up over
$2K instead of going down under $1K, and I&#39;d have placed.  Or busted out
immediately, since Jeff had KTs and a ten flopped.  (I&#39;d better stop now,
since Kyle and Tiger have heard this more than once already).
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Trip comments:&lt;/b&gt; Excellent dealers at Merv&#39;s, especially Aimee, the black guy
who laughs like a bird (name?), and the Madonna-looking woman (the one who
along with Tiger and myself was at the table and observed Jim Strydio&#39;s
Cherry Tomato Ejaculation--all over the felt, seeds in a straight line,
basically an impressive display of consumption at the card table).
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Worst bad beat:&lt;/b&gt; 5/10/15 stud, deuces full on fifth w/trips *ON BOARD*, finish
third and lose three big bets on the river (absolutely had to call, no respect
for re-raiser).
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Worst tourney hand:&lt;/b&gt;  Busted out of Stud tourney when Ross (Flush Machine)
Poppel runs FOUR SPADES to fiver my two pair.  Ross: why did you call fifth
street?  ;-(
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Ring Game Action:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;table border=0 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=right&gt;STUD:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td align=left&gt;+ 485&lt;/td&gt;&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=right&gt;HOLDEM:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td align=left&gt;+ 115&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=right&gt;STEAK SOUP:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td align=left&gt;+ 2 UNITS&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align=right&gt;SAMBUCA:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td align=left&gt;+ 3 UNITS&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I hope that y&#39;all enjoyed my tale; I also hope that this text wraps ok.
&lt;p&gt;
Looking forward to the next ATLARGE!!
&lt;p&gt;
John Walsh (Mookie)</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Nolan Dalla</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_nolan_dalla/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_nolan_dalla/</guid>
      <description>&lt;b&gt;Title:&lt;/b&gt;&#34;My Guardian Angel&#34;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Thurs. 28th:&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Preliminaries -- Worked full day at the Embassy.  Afternoon was hectic due
to Prime Minister&#39;s arrival the previous day and his scheduled meeting
with President Klinton in the afternoon.  The pressue builds.  Please!
Get me out of here!  5:30 finally comes.  I&#39;m off!  Free at last!
Atlantic City --- here I come!
&lt;p&gt;
The journey -- Road conditions....rainy, slippery, foggy, cold....all the
makings of a good accident, which is JUST WHAT HAPPENED at 8:00 pm on
I-95, the Deleware Turnpike.  I&#39;m coasting along, got Van Morrson in the
cassette player....WHAM!  I hear my self scream an expletive which shall
not be repeated here (can&#39;t recall if it was the &#34;F&#34; or the &#34;S&#34; one).  A
92 year old man is sitting in his car in the middle of the highway, no
lights, no blinkers -- just sitting there.  He was driving from -- you
guessed it -- Florida, back to NJ.  He just  &#34;thought something was
wrong,&#34; so he stopped.  Stopped cold.  Stopped smack in the middle of one
of the busiest highways in the United States.  Parts of our cars a strawn
all over the pavement.  My &#39;90 Caddy SDV (just spent a grand getting the
70K servicing done) is demolished.  Frame bent.  I feel like that Kerrigan
skater after she got clubbed in the legs, &#34;Why me?  Why me,&#34; I ask.  No
real reason to complain though.  I (and the old man, too) walk away
without a scratch -- and I wasn&#39;t even wearing my seat belt.  I look for a
guardian angel on my shoulder.  A fleeting image seems to appear.  I feel
a glow.  I must be blessed, maybe today is my day, that certain moment in
time that comes just once in a lifetime.  Ah destiny.  I rumble through
the legal paperwork and jump on the train in Wilmington.  One way ticket
to A.C.  Nothing&#39;s gonna stop me now.
Arrival -- Destiny?  I buy a 2 rolls of quarters and head for the
progressive slots.  God please, I hope nobody sees me here. What
credibility I do have would be shot..  Cling, cling cling.  Silence.
Cling cling, cling.  Silience.  In 3 and a half minutes the twenty dollars
is gone.  I guess I wasn&#39;t &#34;destined&#34; after all.  Stupid superstions, I
should know better.
&lt;p&gt;
$10-20 at the Taj: Everyone at the table is a semi-pro or above.  Depart
an hour later down a C-note.&lt;br&gt;
$5-10-15 at Resorts: Much friendlier game.  Not being a regular stud
player, I don&#39;t know much who the pros are or are not.  It takes me two
hours to recognize I AM NOT.  Down another $200.  Are we having fun yet?
$20-40 at the Taj:  Against my better instincts (tired, still shaken up a
bit), I decide to play a few rounds -- maybe win one pot and I&#39;m back to
even.  Nothing comes my way but J-6, 6-3, 7-2....oh I did get a pair of
tens once but folded when the board came A-A-Q.  Stay to catch the middle
buster in a 20/40 game.  Noooooooo way Jackson.  Fold.  What a day.  What
happened to the angel?  She must have went to sleep long before me.
Bedtime for Bonzo (me). Zzzzzzzzzzzz.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Fri. 29th&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Three hours of shut eye.  Dreams of twisted metal and broken glass.  Phone
rings,  &#34;Wake up call.&#34;  Awaken.&lt;br&gt;
AT-LARGE begins!  All old nighmares forgotten.&lt;br&gt;
Patch up a few wounds with Eric.  Say hello to Brucie.  Tiger Alan
arrives.&lt;br&gt;
Luncheon -- See some old friends and meet plenty of new ones.  Good
conversation.  See Peter Secor for the first time, which will become
something of an omen.  Hi Don &#34;Chinese Poker&#34; Smolen.  Arti mysteriously
arrives late.  &lt;br&gt;
4:00 Tourney begins -- $115 buy-ins with 72 entrants.  Nothing dramatic.&lt;br&gt;
Just poor starting hands.  Chips begin to dwindle.  I must commit
somewhere.  At the $50-100 level, I go all in with J-10 suited.  No help
comes.  Busted out.  I look over in the corner.  I think I see the angel
laughing.&lt;br&gt;
9:00 -- I haven&#39;t had a drink in two months.  Such was the power of Nick
Cage&#39;s fine performance.  I join Art Santella at the Bengal Club which
turns out to be an incredibly enlightening experience.  The man permeates
gambling theory (and vodka).  Not neccesarily in that order.  I look into
Arti&#39;s eyes and see myself.  A scary thought.  My soul brother (to be
played in movie version by Al Pacino).&lt;br&gt;
10:00 --  At Resorts.  I play poorly.  Try to run to many mediocre hands
to victory, that in the end crash in defeat.  There&#39;s a monster $10-20
game at the other table.  A preminition.  When I sit down, I know I&#39;m
going to make $1,000 in this game.  Every bet -- and I mean EVERY FRIGGIN
BET is capped pre-flop by two maniacs (one is crazy Charlie, the other a
rich tourist).  Four hours later, I&#39;m up a grand.  Four hours beyong that,
I&#39;ve lost $800 of it back.  Such is the roller coaster of poker life.  I
thought I heard the Angel whisper into my ear, &#34;it&#39;s time to leave,
Nolan,&#34; when I was way ahead.  The ear wax buildup must have distorted her
message.  I did have Peter Secor approach me and tell me about his Red Dog
experience.  I love the guy.  His bourbon breath made Arti&#39;s seem like
sweet perfume.  My God, this guy&#39;s drinking and stammering around without
sleep whatsoever.  I thought I was bad.  And he&#39;s got to play in a
tournament in a couple of hours.  Poor fool doesn&#39;t stand a chance (the
next day he wins the tournament, naturally -- see future Card Player
article on this subject).
For me, it&#39;s three more hours of sleep.  No nighmares tonight, just the
thoughts of flushes and full houses (getting delusional now).  I&#39;m dead
even ($) for the trip.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Saturday&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
10:00 am -- No limit tourney begins.  Bam.  Bluff.  Win $40.  Bam.  Bluff.
Win $70.  Bam...stone-cold bluff called all the way down.  Busted out in
38th place.  Crash and burn.  I guess I can now put the portrait of the
poker-playing dogs back up on my living room wall, where I had intended
the &#34;Best All Around&#34; poker trophy to go.  Surely my wife will be more
upset about this than me.&lt;br&gt;
1:00 -- Pink chip hold&#39;em.  In 10 minutes I win one good pot and lose half
of it back with a stupid bluff.  Still, a win is a win.  Lunch with Arti
and Old Al, who&#39;s on tilt at the Bengal Club.  &lt;br&gt;
4:00 -- Pot limit Texas hold &#39;em commences.  I&#39;d prepared myself for this
for nearly three weeks.  Watched 5 WSP events on tape (again).  Re-read
Bobby Baldwin&#39;s book.  Still, my skills were rusty.  A little history --
I&#39;d played pot limit almost exclusively back in Texas after I graduated
from college (no jobs, so gambling became a way of life).  Really, that&#39;s
pretty much all I did from 85-89.  Carsinigen-filled backrooms, I
discovered however, were not the places to engratiate one&#39;s social skills.&lt;br&gt;
 The move to DC took me away from pot limit entirely.  So going in, I had
a mixed level of confidence.  Sitting down, I didn&#39;t like Don Smolen at my
table, so I vowed to stay out of his way.  &#34;Crazy hat&#34; Jonathon sat on my
immediate left, who I had/have great respect for.  Others in the game (you
know who you are) also looked like a challenge.  10 munites into Pot
limit, with $300 in front of me, the drama unfolded.
Late Position -- I&#39;m dealt K - Q  Not a great hand, but with no raises
yet, certainly a good value bet and raise here.  Jonathon on my left
calls.&lt;br&gt;
Flop comes K- Q - 10.  Almost perfect for me, unless someone&#39;s got trips
or the straight.  A mandatory pot bet.  I bet the max.  Jonathon gets this
&#34;sh*t eating grin on his face.  He pushes his entire stack ($300) into the
pot.  Now, I&#39;ve got a really tough decision.  Jon and I do go back a
little and are somewhat familiar with each other&#39;s tendancies.  He knows I
bluff frequently.  Is he simply chopping of my presumed bluff?  Does he
have trip Kings or trip Jacks (unlikely, as he didn&#39;t re-raise pre-flop).
I narrowed it to four possible hands:&lt;br&gt;
A-K (Jon, with top pair best kicker might re-raise in this situation)&lt;br&gt;
K-Q (we have a matching hand, also a re-raise would be called for perhaps)&lt;br&gt;
K-10 (very unlikely, but possible)&lt;br&gt;
A-J (my worst possible nightmare.  Jon&#39;s already flopped the straight).&lt;br&gt;
Unless you&#39;re playing for grocery money, this is a mandatory call.  So, I
call.  We&#39;re both all-in.&lt;br&gt;
&#34;You there already, Jon?&#34; I ask.  Jon&#39;s sh*t eating grin grows even
bigger.  He doesn&#39;t need to answer.  I already know.  He&#39;s caught the
perfect flop -- a straight.  Now, I&#39;m a 20-1 dog.  The turn.......A QUEEN.
 A beautiful sweet Queen.  My angel has returned.  Jon shows his true
class and departs with a handshake.&lt;br&gt;
Chuck &#34;Congelco Publishing&#34; Weinstock joins the poker party.  Gee, the
competition sure isn&#39;t getting any easier.  &lt;br&gt;
Later I cash out with a nice profit.  Forgot to write down the amount.
My buddy Peter Secor is hammering a low-limit game at the Taj.  We hit the
Bengal together and shoot the breeze.  Another very intriguing gentleman
with alot of b*lls and street smarts.  We hit the crap table.  Buy-in for
$200 each.  A preminition comes over me (I swear).  I tell Peter he&#39;s
going to hold the friggin&#39; dice for 10 minutes.  He says, NO, TWENTY.  Now
I&#39;m usually a wrong (Dont Pass) better.  But I join with Peter, who is on
a massive roll after winning the tourney that morning.  17 minutes later,
he&#39;s still got the cubes.  That man threw more tens and fours than you
would believe.  Man, I wish I&#39;d been betting quarters.  Finally after 20
min (Peter was right), he sevened-out to table applause.  Now it&#39;s my
turn.  Like I said, I&#39;m a DONT better.  I lay $20 against myself.  Bam.
Eleven.  $20 more.  Bam.  Seven.  Peter lays $5 on YO....Wham.  There it
is &#34;ELEVEN&#34;  I&#39;m getting buried.  I lay $100 on the Don&#39;t.  Point comes
NINE.  $150 odds.  Twenty rolls later (everyone else may big money off the
COME), there it is, NINE.  I pass the dice voluntarily.  I buy-in again
for another $100.  Lay it all on DONT COME.  Point for me becomes SIX.  I
take $120 odds against.  Stickman yells &#34;six the hard way.&#34; Super.  $500
gone in 5 minutes.  And Peter&#39;s getting rich.  I laugh it off while my
stomach acid churns inside.  Time to go.  Peter stays.  
Meanwhile I paying $75 a night solo for a room at the Taj.  I stayed
exactly 3 hours in the last two days.  I consider calling it a night.  AM
I CRAZY?  WHILE THERE&#39;S A POT LIMIT GAME IN PROGRESS????  NO &#34;F***ing WAY
MAN!!!  I run across from the Taj and nearly bowl over five grandma&#39;s
playing quarter slots (they must have preminitions, too).  I pass by the
dice table again and Peter&#39;s still there --- and the same guy on my left
STILL HAS THE DICE !!!  Good night, I&#39;ve missed the chance of a lifetime.
Grind it out again.  Buy-in the pot limit game for $300.  Early in, I
catch bullets in the hole.  Max bet.  One caller.  Flop comes
9-blank-blank.  I max bet.  An all-in raise.  Maybe he&#39;s got Kings or
Queens in the pocket.  Worse, he&#39;s got trips.  Now I&#39;m trapped, but it&#39;s
only going to cost me my last $100 to see what happens.  Another mandatory
call.  Trip nines.  Now only an ace saves me.  The ace comes, on the
river.  How sweat it is.  YES!  YES!  I  do my best Marv Albert
impression.
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Sunday&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
5:00 in the morning.  Eyes start to close themselves.  Decision time.
Break for some sleep?  The tourney&#39;s gonna&#39; start in 5 hours.  It&#39;s now or
never.  I decide to sleep between hands.  &#34;Wake me when it&#39;s my turn to
raise,&#34; I say -- as I slide my head on the rail. Zzzzzzzzzzz.
A couple of hard asses come over from the Taj (good middle limit players),
which doesn&#39;t give me a chance to play to casually.  Still, I feel
refreshed when 10:00 comes and the tournament begins.  I leave my stake on
the table.&lt;br&gt;
1:00 -- Break time in the middle of the tournament, and I&#39;m still avive in
middle position.  Got $1,000 which won&#39;t last long at the $100-200 level.
During break, I go back to play pot limit.  A little bluff here and there
takes the money.  Time to go back again to tourney.  20 minutes later, I&#39;m
busted out in 11th place.  Damn.  I really wanted this one in the money.
I guess the second potrait of poker playing dogs has to be put up again,
too.  Back at pot limit.  On my final hand of the trip I get pocket Aces.
Bet the max.  One caller.  A scary board comes....K-J-blank.  I&#39;ve got to
check.  Bet is $100.  Trip Kings?  No...he didn&#39;t bet the max pre-flop,
unless he&#39;s now trying to reel me in.  It&#39;s a must call.  At the showdown
I look across and see pocket Queens.  The aces hold up.
A good time to leave with New Mexico James (the $30-60 master).  The
Caddy&#39;s gone, so it&#39;s James Rankin or Amtrak for the ride home.  Easy
choice.  On the trip we speak for 3 hours about our experiences.  I learn
more and more from each player I meet, especially someone like James, who
has been around and played almost everywhere.
Arrive back in DC just in time for &#34;60 minutes&#34; and a loving hug from my
wife.  Ain&#39;t life grand?  
&#34;How did you do honey,&#34; she asked.  &#34;Sit down dear, have I got a story for
you.&#34;&lt;br&gt;
(&#34;Oh, and by the way, did you remember to mail-in that auto insurance bill
last month?&#34;)
&lt;p&gt;
-- Nolan Dalla
&lt;p&gt;
(Thank you to everyone I met.  I wanted to use even more stories and
names, but space doesn&#39;t allow, as we don&#39;t want &#34;War and Peace&#34; length
postings)</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Nolan Dalla (part 2)</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_nolan_dalla2/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_nolan_dalla2/</guid>
      <description>AT-LARGE FRIENDS:
&lt;p&gt;
I&#39;ve got a mini-sequel here to my long, drawn-out trip report.  It&#39;s too good
to pass up posting, so here goes:
&lt;p&gt;
Peter Secor, as you recall had done positvely everything wrong.  And man, I
mean E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G-!  Stayed up all night.  Drank.  Drank some more.
 Played in a ring game like an Ohio tourist.  Then drank some more!
Stumbling in and around the empty tables of Resorts at 6:30 that morning (he
looked like one of those white mice in the maze at the science lab), Peter
looked simply pitiful.  Two hours later, I looked around.  Petey was gone.
 When the tourney began, I again looked for Pete....couldn&#39;t find him.  Poor
guy, missed the friggin&#39; tournament.  Oh well, more dead money in the prize
pool.  
&lt;p&gt;
After busting out myself, I noted Peter had made some herculean entrance at
his table and had built up good chip position.  God there&#39;s just no justice
on this earth, is there?  At the break, Petey comes over to me.  &#34;You wanna&#39;
piece of my action, Nolan?&#34; he asks.  Now, I know Peter when he plays sober,
with his aggressive style he can be a top-flight player.  No question about
it.  But in his condition?  Back Peter financially?  Hell, taking stock in
the company that made 8-track cassette tapes (remenber those from the 70&#39;s?)
seemed like a better investment.  Or stock in AMC Motors.  
The truth be known -- I considered backing him, actually, because someone
like Petey -- unpredictable and loose -- is just the type of player who
usually wins those damn tourneys.  Like John Lennon sang.......&#34;I shoulda&#39;
known better......&#34;  Congrats Peter.  At Calcuta next year, I know who I&#39;ll
be backing.  
&lt;p&gt;
Tell me though, does lightening ever strike twice in the same place?
&lt;p&gt;
-- Nolan Dalla</description>
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      <title>Trip Report: Sippy (Jay Sipelstein)</title>
      <link>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_sippy/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <guid>https://test.bjrge.org/atlarge/1996/1996_trip_report_sippy/</guid>
      <description>&lt;center&gt;&lt;h3&gt;Sippy&#39;s ATLARGE Report&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;/center&gt;

The worst part about these rec.gambling trips is trying to adjust
my sleep schedule so that I can wake up early enough the day of
my flight.  ATLARGE was no exception.  I met Chuck Weinstock at
Pittsburgh International at 9:15am or so, and for a change, USAir
was delayed only 10 minutes.  Arrived in Phily an hour after takeoff,
got our rental car and drove off for AC.  Tried to check in when we
got to Resorts, but our room wasn&#39;t ready yet.  Oh well.  We checked
bags and headed towards the poker room to sign up for the Friday
Limit Holdem tournament.  Just outside the poker room we ran into
the vmark.com crowd, in the persons of sneezix, dtm, and filaman.
Signed up, ran into Jazbo, met kman, and headed toward the buffet.
While waiting for the cashier to deal with Chuck&#39;s Diner&#39;s Card,
I hear &#34;FISH!&#34; in a loud voice.  I, and everyone else on line,
turn to see Eric Holtman who&#39;s now saying, &#34;see, I told you they&#39;re
all fish&#34;.  Buffet was pretty good, and I had a good time BSing
with everyone and matching faces to IRC nicks.
&lt;p&gt;
[OK, time to get to the good stuff: poker]
&lt;p&gt;
Checked in after lunch, and then went downstairs to get in some
action before the tourament.  Before sitting down, I introduced
myself to Don Smolen, who was kind enough to answer some Chinese
Poker questions I had.  Sat down at a 5-10 holdem game and won $40
in the hour before the tourney.  Had one interesting hand that I&#39;ll
share:  Get AA in the big blind, and raise after 5 people limp in.
Flop comes K Q low, rainbow.  I lead off my checking: I&#39;m hoping
that someone with a K or Q will bet, and I&#39;ll checkraise; if noone
bets, I&#39;ll have a better chance to win the pot outright with a bet
on the turn.  I&#39;ve been trying to understand &#34;manipulating pot size&#34;
and wanted to try this check approach since Mason Malmulth brought
it up on r.g.p.  Anyways, pot gets checked around, and I bet out
on the turn and river, getting 2 (maybe 1?) caller on the turn,
and 1 on the river.  Beavisbot, who&#39;s at the table but not in
the hand announces that he&#39;s sure I have AQ.  I show the bullets,
and drag the pot with a smile.
&lt;p&gt;
The limit tournament started at 4.  The one other time I went to AC,
about 4 months ago, I played this tournement and finsihed 7th of 55
or so, good for $300+.  With all the ATLARGE people this time, the
tournament was a sellout, with 72 players.  Nothing too interesting
happened the first half of the tournment (going from 6 to 3 tables)
for me.  I basically stayed even, winning a pot here and there.
An ATLARGEr, Mike, who also seemed to be a regular in that poker
room, was running over the table, playing very loose but showing
down ragged winners when anyone called him down.  I lost about half
my T800 stack in one hand with dtm when he just wouldn&#39;t lay down
his hand to my steal attempt preflop and flop.
&lt;p&gt;
With about 25 players left (3 tables), the following hand ensues.
Blinds are something like 50-100, I have about T450 with J8s in the
small blind.  Folded around to me.  The big blind has only slightly
more money then I do, and has let me steal once or twice before.
I raise, he calls.  Flop is QT8, one of my suit.  I bet, he calls.
Turn is a J, I bet, leaving me with one chip, T100.  He raises,
which would put me all in.  He starts counting his chips, since
it&#39;s not clear that he has enough for a full raise.  I say that
I only have T100, so he doesn&#39;t have to count out the whole thing.
I&#39;m sitting there, playing with my chip, staring into space trying to
decide whether I should call with a 9 probably being my only out.
Suddenly, he turns over his cards, showing QJ, saying that he
hopes I don&#39;t have a 9.  I&#39;m stunned that he&#39;s showing me his
cards, and then even more stunned as the dealer burns and turns
the river card (which isn&#39;t my 9).  At this point I look down to
see that my last chip isn&#39;t in front of me.  I announce: &#34;umm,
I never called that final bet.&#34;  Everyone stops, the dealer and
the other player look at me like I&#39;m mad.  I repeat myself a bit
more firmly.  Everyone agreed that I never announced the call.
Frankly, I&#39;m not sure why the dealer thought I called.  Afterwards,
Jeff Woods said that I placed my chip on the table when I tranced,
but that I never pushed it towards the pot.  Anyway, they call
the floor.  I let the other player describe what happened, and he
basically said what I did above: that I never announced my intention
to call, but that I had a responsibility to protect my chip from
the dealer and should have said something when the dealer burned.
[As an aside, I always protect my cards, but I never heard of having
to protect my _chips_ before.]  I replied that I didn&#39;t even know
it was happening and was too suprised when he showed me his hand to
react to anything.  The floor ruled in my favor, and I got to keep
my final chip.  To be quite honest, at the point when everything
happened I still hadn&#39;t made up my mind about whether call or not.
The opponent asked me what I would have done if the river was my 9.
I truthfully replied that I didn&#39;t know; I may have very well taken
the pot.
&lt;p&gt;
In any event, I&#39;m now down to one chip.  The maxim is &#34;chip and a
chair&#34;, and well, that&#39;s all I had left.  I folded a few hands,
and then doubled or tripled through at some point, and won some
blinds, because when our table broke up to move to two tables, I
had about T450 or so.  My table had 5 ATLARGE folks: dtm, jarman,
russell, clarko, and myself.  Jarman and dtm had reasonable stacks,
while clarko was in worse shape than I was.  Luckily, there was only
one seriously large stack at the table; most of the money, and two
other ATLARGErs were at the other table.  My plan was to play like
a rock, and fold my way into the money.  I think I won two hands,
both all-in, before busting Russell with J9 in the bb, and a flop
of 99x, bringing it down to one table.  I was in the money!
&lt;p&gt;
Unfortunately, dtm was the only other ATLARGEr left at this point,
(after having given Jarman lessons about not betting when it was
2-1 against an all-in player) the table lineup forcing us to go
against each other.  I had about T800 at this point, not the smallest
stack, but pretty low.  dtm was in much better shape, but most of
the money came in from the other table.  The next few orbits are
mostly a blur, but I just kept folding.  The big stack at the table
(call him NY, because he looked like a typical New Yorker, that
is to say, he might be a relative :-) was a few seats to my right,
and never let my blind go unchallenged.  Luckily for me the people
around me kept getting involved in hands and busting each other out.
NY was doing most of the knocking out and continued to pile up chips.
Soon it&#39;s down to 4: (from my left) Old Guy (tourist, not too clued
in) with 2nd biggest stack, NY with about half the chips, dtm with
about T800, and me with about T650.  At this point I&#39;m gaurenteed
about $500, which makes me QUITE happy.
&lt;p&gt;
Soon after we get down to 4, dtm and I get involved in a hand where
(IIRC) dtm raises from button, I call with 99, Old Guy folds,
dtm calls. Flop has a 9, I bet, dtm puts me all-in and I win.
Unfortunately, this cripples dtm who&#39;s out within a few hands.
&lt;p&gt;
Sometime just after dtm gets eliminated I get involved in a big
hand with Old Guy.  I have JJ in early position and raise, Old Guy
calls, NY folds.  Flop is 9 high rainbow.  I bet, (limits 150-300?)
OG calls.  Low on turn, I bet all-in, OG calls and turns over QQ,
saying that it was clear I was going all-in, so why should he raise.
As I prepare to get up, the dealer burns and then turns a J!
I make my 20+:1 shot on the river to win a nice size pot, causing
a nice hubbub from all the ATLARGErs gathered around the table.
In the midst of the chattering, from just behind me I hear:
&lt;p&gt;
        The poker gods appreciate a fine schmegie sippy
&lt;p&gt;
Many thanks to Jeff Woods for that.  It really helped to relieve
some of the tension I was feeling.  As I was sipping my cola,
I could SWEAR that the stuff was sloshing around like crazy,
although other people later said that this was all my head.
&lt;p&gt;
Now that I had a bit of a stack, I decided to play a bit more
aggressively.  I figured I was better than Old Guy, but the NY was
good, and would be hard to beat with that stack of his.  I go on a
betting spree and steal a few blinds to get my stack up to about
T4000, and then win a nice one from NY to move to about T8000.
Somewhere around here I think I mommentarily move into the chip lead,
but that might also have been in my head.  I lose a pot to NY, and
then Old Guy gets eliminated when his presto is cracked by NY&#39;s Ax
(to a HUGE roar of PRESTO, of course).  [This is how I remember it.
Luboc&#39;s trip report claims that NY had the presto and got a set.
He&#39;s probably right, since most of this is a blur now, and he was
taking notes.]  Now we&#39;re heads up, with $1224 going to 2nd place
and $2450 going to first.  NY has about a 2:1 chip lead on me.
Once we had gotten down to 3 players, NY never let my bb go through
unchallenged from the sb.  It probably took about 10 hands until
the end came.  In that span I got 77 three times, winning once,
losing once, and once having the hand fouled when one of NYs cards
was flipped.  I don&#39;t remember the last hand, but Luboc claims it
was my A4h against 6-highcard, with a 6 coming up on the board.
&lt;p&gt;
I got a nice round of applause and lots of congratulations from the
assembled ATLARGE folks.  It was most excellent to do that well in
front of the &#34;gang.&#34;
&lt;p&gt;
Tipping: I tipped the dealers $50 on my $1224 win.  Is that high
or low?  I&#39;ve never been in this situation before.  I was annoyed to
find out that tips are pooled in AC.  In some way I felt cheated in
that my thanks to the dealers (who did a good job, with the exception
of the guy who tried to take my last chip!) ends up going to other
people who aren&#39;t even in the poker room.
&lt;p&gt;
MATS was supposed to take place right after the Resort&#39;s tourney,
in Jerry Garner&#39;s room.  I&#39;m sure you could imagine how psyched
I was to play a no-limit tourney right after the grueling 4.5
hours of this game, after having little sleep....  People were
talking about getting some food before MATS.  I knew I should be
hungry, but was so pumped on adrenaline that it didn&#39;t bother me.
Chuck was kind enough to point out that if I didn&#39;t eat, I&#39;d soon
crash badly pretty, and I realized he was right.  So after getting
the MATS people together and agreeing on a 9:30 start, 7 of us
headed to the California Pizza Kitchen.  That Peking Duck pizza
really helped me settle down and relax.
&lt;p&gt;
MATS wasn&#39;t too eventful for me.  I didn&#39;t play too many hands, and
got caught once or twice when I tried to be aggressive.  There was
one memorable hand when, with about T450 and the T75 big blind
Bruce Kramer raises under the gun.  Folded to me, and I look down
to see AA.  I jam (about T100 more) and Bruce calls, showing AK,
and my bullets hold up.  I finished 6th or 7th, getting knocked out
by Jerry&#39;s AA when I called his raise in the big blind with 86off.
If I folded, I&#39;d only have T125 left after posting the small blind,
and I figured it was best to make the stand now while it could do
me some good.  Jerry went on to win the whole event.  Many thanks
to Jerry for organizing the game.  Hopefully I&#39;ll be able to get
my revenge on him at TARGET.
&lt;p&gt;
After going back to the room to freshen up (now about 11pm) I decided
to go back downstairs and try to find a good 10-20 game.  Maybe it
was a mistake to go as tired as I was, but hey, I was here to play.
There was a loose 10-20 half holdem half omaha high game going on
at Resorts.  The big omaha pots seemed to really liven things up
for the holdem rounds.  Unfortunately, I couldn&#39;t seem to get cards
in any of the big omaha hands, or got sucked out (to be expected
in omaha) when I did get cards.  I lost $250 in about 2 hours,
went upstairs, hit the bed and crashed bigtime.
&lt;p&gt;
Woke up at and headed down to the poker room with Chuck to check
in for the no-limit tournament.  I was hoping my win the day
before would give me a little edge in the fear of my opponents.
Unfortunately, my table was such that rational fear didn&#39;t play
a part.  First, we had an empty seat at the table since Peter Secor
slept through the first few orbits.  Of course, that didn&#39;t stop him
from winning a hand in the big blind as the button and small blind
checked the hand down, and Pete&#39;s 64off held up.  The other character
at the table was Taj luminary Rich Sooy.  Now, Rich was great fun to
play with, but I don&#39;t think he&#39;d ever played no-limit before :-)
That didn&#39;t stop him from winning many hands with either bluffs or
J3 off that would hold up.  I managed to steal one nice pot from him
when, on the turn, he bet only 25 into a 300 pot with 2 spades on
the board.  I called, and then bet about 50 when another spade fell,
along with a remark like &#34;thanks for letting me get there.&#34; I took
a major beating when kman made a small raise in early position,
and I reraised all-in with QQ in middle position, and kman called
with KK.  That left me very short, and I couldn&#39;t pull out the chip
and a chair miracle for the second time.  I finished in 41st place.
&lt;p&gt;
I quickly got a seat at the same 10-20 game that was still going
from the night before, with many of the same people.  There was
one guy who looked like he was going to fall asleep in his chair.
While the game was good, my cards weren&#39;t and I managed to only
win a few hands, losing $130.  I think I was playing well, and had
a good read on things.  There were alot of hands (5?) I folded on
the river to bets when scare cards hit;  turned out I was ahead
on the turn and behind on the river in all them.  I just have to
chalk it up to the variance gods.
&lt;p&gt;
The game broke up around 5:30, with some of the players having left
to join one of the two pot-limit tables Resorts was spreading for us.
The locals were shocked at the interest in pot-limit action.  I think
Resorts has my favorite casino poker room in terms of ambiance: soft
lighting, good ventilation, good service, good dealers and brush,
far away from annoying bell ringing.  Unfortunately, I prefer to
play 10-20 holdem, and they just don&#39;t spread the game that often.
&lt;p&gt;
I walked over to the Taj and after a 30 minute wait, got into a 10-20
game.  There were a few good players, but most were too passive.
Within 2 hours I was up over $500, having flopped a few straights
that got paid off.  There was one guy sitting across from me who
had a huge pile of chips, and looked like he was playing every hand.
This guy (call him Bruce, not his name, but he looks like a friend
of mine named Bruce, and that&#39;s how I thought of him) was catching
cards like crazy: rivering a second pair to go with his low pair
on the flop, runner-runner str8 and flush draws.  I found out later
that he was up $2500 in 8 hours of 10-20.  Yup, you read that right.
About half the pots I was in turned out to be three-way with Bruce
and another loose-passive player who was on my left.  Made one major
mistake that cost me 3 big bets when I flopped a flush (to go with
my 92h in the BB), and checked-raised Bruce on the turn, and called
his reraise and river bet, to find he had A3h.  At around 9:30 I
was still up about $400.  Then things changed: a loose raising type
(CA, for Crazy Asian) say down right on Bruce&#39;s right.  Now any
raise would result in CA reraising, and of course Bruce would call.
CA was also in many pots, though not as many as Bruce.  I watched
several competant players go on tilt and get chewed up.  Over the
next 2 hours (in which Bruce saw EVERY flop), I played past the
flop in 5 hands.  In each of them I was ahead and betting/raising
the flop and turn.  In each I was rivered.  This put me at -$100
for the table.  Around midnight, the seat to Bruce&#39;s left emptied,
and I immeadiately asked to switch to that seat.  This was perfect!
At least one of the other players knew it, since I heard him say
to someone else &#34;I think things are going to change now.&#34;  Well, my
friend was wrong.  With full intentions of isolating the lunatics,
I got nothing for the next hour or so.  I won one hand from my
bb in an unraised preflop hand, but other than that nothing.
I was very tired at this point, but felt I was playing ok, and
had no intentions of getting up from that seat until after the
two fish on my right had quit.  Well, I finally got a few hands,
succeeded in isolating, and by 3am had worked my way back to +200.
Just after 3, both fish got up, CA ahead $400, and Bruce ahead $2000.
Within one orbit, the table broke up :-) I got to overhear Bruce
talking to his SO about the table.  He was saying that we didn&#39;t
know how to play, because there were few raises preflop, and of
course he&#39;d call $10 with anything to have a shot at a $200 pot.
In a sense, he was right;  the other players got so gunshy after
being rivered on, and reraised by CA preflop, that they were
stunned into utter passivity.  Of course, this doesn&#39;t explain all
his bad calls on the flop that turned into runner-runner wins....
I was pleased that I managed not to tilt and adjusted my play
to reflect the table conditions.  I like to think of myself as
pretty tilt-proof, and this game reinforced that feeling.  Note:
this isn&#39;t a challenge to the tiltboys or anyone else :-)
&lt;p&gt;
During the game, I got periodic reports of the rocks and beer game
going on at the other end of the casino.  Sounded like a blast,
but getting up from that table was too expensive a proposition.
I was also giving Russell an occasional omaha 8 lesson (he was
playing that game for his first time at a nearby table).
&lt;p&gt;
As I walked back to Resorts I stopped by the poker room to discover
that there was still a pot limit game going.  I watched Jazbo win a
nice hand with a low straight.  Everyone seemed to be having a fine
time!  I stuck around to watch for a bit, but was ready to collapse,
and knew that I&#39;d have to get up in 5 hours for the stud tourney.
&lt;p&gt;
Since I&#39;ve never played structured stud before, I wasn&#39;t expecting
to do well in the tournament.  At the start, I made sure to ask
lots of questions and make sure everyone knew I was a fish :-)
I&#39;ve read S&amp;M&#39;s Advanced 7-stud a few times, and figured that,
plus good tourney strategy would have to suffice.  Well, I got
two basic things out of S&amp;M: first, the importance of live cards,
and second that being aggressive was important.  I&#39;m not too sure
now I did on the first point, but I sure did ok on the second.
Since I was playing probably twice as many hands as I should have
been, I had ample opportunities to be aggressive, and it worked!
After the first hour I had over T800, having started with T300.
My favorite hand was when the player to my right raised with a face
card showing and I reraised with (KQ)J.  He raised, and I called.
I caught a J on 2nd street, and reached for my chips the instant
it hit.  Opponent folded, turning up AA, &#34;knowing&#34; that I was
on trips.  If I knew how to play stud, I&#39;d probably never have
been in that hand!  Unfortunately, having the big stack at the
table let me put myself in the position of pot police, staying
in to try and eliminate players.  This cost me most of my edge.
Worst was when Ross on my left goes all-in against me when I have
789T, and he&#39;s pairs his door card.  I ask if he has a boat yet,
he says no and I call.  He was lying, but he ended up with quads,
and I didn&#39;t hit, so I guess it doesn&#39;t matter.  I decide to switch
gears here, and make (my now much smaller) stack last for a while.
I doubled through against Ross an hour later at another table,
and survive to the noon break, and two tables, with about T600.
Only played 3 hands after the break: I took the antes and bring-in in
one hand.  I raised with (33)K, K live, and 3 players showing a Q.
JP reraised with one of the Q&#39;s.  JP was doing a pretty good job of
stealing, but I know that he has to give me credit for something,
and therefore he must have something.  My K and 3&#39;s are live, his Q
is very dead.  I only have two more bets left.  I decide to fold.
JP says he had 88 down.  Was my fold a a mistake?  After this
I raise all-in with split aces, but Tiger knocks me out with an
openend str8 and 4-flush draws, catching the flush.  I finish 13th.
Not too bad for never having played.
&lt;p&gt;
After the tournament, I played about an hour of 5-10 holdem,
winning $3, until Chuck and I had to leave for the Phily airport.
&lt;p&gt;
I had a great time and really enjoyed meeting many of the IRC and
rgp people for the first time!  Hope to see you again at BARGE!
&lt;p&gt;
For anyone still there reading this, I apologize for the length.
I tend to run on writing these things, mostly because I enjoy
reliving the experiences after the fact.  Plus I know I&#39;ll be able
to reread this in a few years time and do it once again.  Besides,
if you think this is bad, you should see of of my date reports....
&lt;p&gt;
-- Jay Sipelstein, s...@cs.cmu.edu</description>
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      <description>TIGER123 does ATLARGE.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 1996 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Trip report from 1996 about Atlantic City, but not so much about ATLARGE itself.</description>
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