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Trip Report: Rob Catlett

Suddenly's ATLARGE Trip Report, or "Mangos, threes, and other perversions". ...and then the Rabidly Outspoken Evangelical Christian Asian Law Student suddenly confessed a statutory rape to the entire table. You see, God would protect him if he just told the truth and accepted his sins.. Which may or may not work but I can say that no lawyer would be able to unless he would shut the heck up. We are getting ahead of ourselves though. Because of a series of events probably only slightly below the "ye gads" factor of the above, the trial on Monday didn't go so I wound up in AC a few days early for ATLARGE. Which I think is a good thing. So I spend some extra time in the splendor... er... squalor... of the Taj low-limit section. The trip in wasn't all that eventful. It was about 65F when I left Charleston WV, so I of course didn't think to take a coat or anything. On my way I had to stop in the northern part of the state to talk to a few clients sorta forced to live there. The only garment I had suitable for the 40F weather I now found myself in was... my ATLARGE sweatshirt from last year. So.... I now have a "prison worn" ATLARGE sweatshirt. Does that make it a collectable? Other than that everything went just fine. Played some poker on Wednesday and Thursday. Sat there listening to my Ipod, just relishing in the brainlessness of the whole ordeal. Decompress. Then Friday was upon us. I wake up and eat a handful of dried mango. I've developed a small problem with dried mango and may need to seek help. I go down to the room, register for the tournament and get my atlarge stuff and hang out and then... ugh. I have to go back to the room. NOW. Rutgers' Revenge or something. On reflection, trying to, with dignity and tact, explain to the maid who doesn't speak English all that well that you would be most gratified if she would just go ahead and skip cleaning the bathroom because it would be a futile exercise, one taking up time you would really, really, rather use in a different way, was a task I think I handled quite well. I even managed to get her to leave a few extra towels. Of course maybe I didn't need to include any of this.... nevermind. So I go back to play in the HOE. I remember some of it. At some point in Omaha I think I manage to win the whole high and 1/3 of the low with the nut low and a pair of fours or something silly. I do remember getting rolled up kings in a hand against Jodi that filled up on the river. I think my Omaha tournament strategy (find a decent starting hand and just keep betting... if you get raised just re-raise. The sooner you get your money in the more chances to suck out) worked well for me as it has in the FARGO pairs tourneys. My stud8 and holdem strategy (fold) worked even better. We got to eight handed and stayed there forever. Every player at the table besides Gabe was all in at some point. Epic struggle. Then we lost four players in some sort of cataclysm that stopped as suddenly as it started, and we played four handed for several days. There is much controversy over what happened next. We were in a holdem round. Jodi was raising every hand. Well... 60% or so anyway. Now and then Bill, Gabe, or I would poke our heads up and toss up a raise. On the fateful hand, Jodi opened under the gun for a raise. I find a pair of nines and re-raise. Bill shrugs and dumps all his chips into the pot, and we both call. I have about a big bet left. Flop comes QTX. Crap. I call the flop and turn, both blanks. We turn over our cards. I have 99, Bill has AK, and Jodi has something with a ten in it. The river blanks, so Bill and I are eliminated in the same hand, but I'm third because I'm better at math. Okay okay... because I had more chips. Geesh. Later that night, I'm waiting for my friend to get in, I told him to find me in the poker room. I'm just sitting there, Minding my own business in a 3-6 game, some guy starts talking about something and asks me what I do and like a fool I tell him and now he wants to discuss the criminal mind with me. General BS, nurture v. nature, can some people be fixed or are some hopeless. We are blathering away, me in the 7 seat, other guy in the 9 seat, when the young Asian kid in the 10 seat interrupts. "Can I just say something sir?" "Sure" I shrug, mildly alarmed at the aggressive politeness. "They are possessed by demons and only Jesus can save them." I nod. I then continue the last answer to the other guy, who really wants me to tell him it is alright to bang the chick that he caught stealing from her because she can learn to be honest and he can tell she really loves him... which is in and of itself an alarming conversation too complicated to relate. But the poor kid has this tortured look about him. "Can I say something else sir?" "Well... sure." "I think that anyone can be saved, but the only way to do it is by accepting Jesus and turning yourself over to His will." "Does that help with mango addiction?" "Huh?" This goes in circles for a few minutes. The one guy is talking about types of criminal personalities and the kid's face keeps getting more and more intense as he throws in more comments about Jesus. He's no longer paying attention to the game at all. The dealer has to remind him every time it is his turn and he just throws chips in. His delays and the fact that he wins four huge pots with complete trash hands has the other end of the table at near mutiny. He fixes me with a earnest glare and asks me "Do you think I'm insane?" "I kinda do now." "Why?" "Well.... because you asked." He got even more anxious. Still tossing in chips whenever the dealer prompted him, not so lucky now. He starts asking me about law school. He attends one in the Ivy League. I smile and say something like "Well, don't feel bad. Not everyone can get into WVU." No response. He wonders if I ever felt really anxious and worried during law school. I tell him no. He's dumfounded. I explain that the way I saw it, the drive to the school was the most dangerous part of the day. The worst thing that could happen to me at school was not becoming a lawyer. Damn far sight from being eaten by bears.... This is when he explains to pretty much everyone that he had sex with a fifteen year old girl and he's worried about getting in trouble. Apparently he told his entire law school class about it and "now they think I'm weird." I mean does this happen in 20-40 games? At some point he asked me if I would say anything about his little problem because he was going into politics. Before I can answer someone else asks if he has any other secrets. Apparently nothing but his serious drug use and some hookers. Then my friend shows up. Good thing. The next day at the no limit I'm doing alright until the table change. I walk into the force of nature that is Chic with a monster stack. He would have had an insane stack but... he kept taking brutal, brutal beats from the same two guys, one of whom would celebrate each time. We develop a small "criminal attorneys v. collection attorneys" rivalry that lasts until I make a stupid play to cripple myself (just say no to AQ), and then I get busted by Chic. The rest of Saturday is spent tormenting a guy in a 5-10 game. I get on the list for the pink game, but no open seat yet so I go play 5-10. Some guy is critical of my play. He thinks raising is evil. However, he seems to call most of my raises then fold to any post-flop action. So now I start raising with pretty much everything, and re-raise him every time he raises because he will lay it down if he doesn't hit. Early on I make consecutive runner-runner club flush draws (the first I had overcards, the second I had monster ITOs (implied tilt odds.) Soon we have a rocking 5-10 game as nobody will fold to my raises, and the anti-raiser is headed off cursing my name. I love games where big pots are built pre-flop and everyone thinks chasing is evil and wrong. Soon I become disgusted with the dirty red chips, and see an empty seat in the pink game. It breaks before I can get back from the cage with chips. I consider that a proper show of respect for my card catching skills. Pretty much it for Saturday. I wonder through the suite and see The Worst Laydown Ever in what I think is a 1-2 or 2-4 game. I'll say no more. The Stud tournament was enjoyable. Sort of a weird lazy Sunday post-Apocalypse feel to it. I keep a decent stack most of the way through thanks to my catching running threes on two consecutive hands where I managed to build huge pots while drawing close to dead. I manage to lose a bunch of chips right before the final table and then at the final table fold a bunch of times, finally get all in with the first hand that had a three in it and lose to Sabyl's somewhat gratuitous full house. Thus another ARG trip came to a close. So what happened? The good: 1) Fun time with people whose company I enjoy. 2) Cashed at least once in four consecutive ARG trips 3) At least seven runner-runner suckouts. 4) Made someone who wears sunglasses in a 5-10 game cry. (See (3) above) 5) Friend from home won like $400 playing 2-4 on Friday and Saturday The Bad: Still have gone nowhere in ARG NLHE events. The Ugly: I think Jerrod Ankenman may have ruined my life. Okay... not nearly that dramatic, but I'm sitting there during a break, and there is a conversation about PokerStars and player numbers and that some of the games there are rakeless. Jerrod says something like "I wonder what a decent winrate is for a no rake nickle / dime game?" I didn't think much of it at the time. But it just stuck in the back of my head and now I'm like Kevin Mchale in that "Cheers" episode where he wonders how many bolts there are in the court at the Garden.... Hopefully I'll get over it but if I don't I'll have decent idea of it by next year... Ugh. Maybe I should start a pool....

March 6, 2006 · Rob "Suddenly" Catlett

Trip Report: Tilt City

Thursday: Get in, can't find anyone, go to poker room, talk to Tom Hummel, meet Chuck, get to the Smoker. Sit down near Tom and Actionbob, get a bunch of appetizers (shrimp cocktail, fried calmari, oysters, clams) People smoking cigars, drinking wine. Got a filet mignon stuffed with crab meat. Awesome. Play "guess the check" game with everyone at the table. Shelly Louie has a pretty close guess -- I think he ended up winning but I'm not 100% sure. We put in $5 each. Get back to Taj, play some 20-40. Lose. Friday: HOE tournament Sometime after the start, Ivy gets some Krispy Kreme for the entire table. I got a glazed donut -- my favorite kind at Krispy Kreme. Thanks, Ivy! I don't remember much about the initial table... except I'm picking up some chips in stud/8 even though I've only played the game about three times in my life. All of my starting cards look so tasty! Later someone said: "You're zeejustin, you have ace-ten on the button and 76 suited in the small blind. What do you do?" (So I was thinking: with regards to alliances in multiway pots, it would be interesting if zeejustin, in addition to his multi-accounting, also had multiple personalities who were at war with each other. So the guy on the small blind would ally with the big blind and try to cut down the button's equity.) Friday night: Banquet, Tom McEvoy said he won 70% of his cash game sessions. As soon as I hear this, I look over at Matt Matros right as he's looking over at actionbob. I guess if you have "stop-win ceilings" you can win more sessions. A second talk was given by Bill and Jerrod about maths stuffs. Played pink chip game with Kevin Conlon, Matt M., Joan. Joan scooped a huge pot and chopped it in half with the side of her hand, and gave that to the dealer. He went to drop it in his toke box, but we reminded him to keep the pink chips in the game, so he counted it out first, and put it in his tray, and dropped a hundred in his toke box. Joan had managed to hit $100 dollars exactly -- well done! There was one hand where I had A8h which turned the nuts, only I didn't know it because I was playing my hand blind. Another hand I was playing blind: 88 with T52 flop, spiked an 8 on the turn to outrun presto. Saturday -- early bustout Sweated some of the tables, played some 10-20, signed up for pink game...Grabbed a philly cheese steak with Jerrod; Bill joined us. Went to Trop with Ivy and Matt. Walked around for a bit, Matt pointed out this was all new. (The only other time I was in AC was 2001, when it was more horrible there) Met up with Kevin, Action Bob, and Buckshot at P.F. Chang's. More wine. I got a duck spinach salad because I wasn't too hungry but it was good. Kevin's a golfer so he and Action Bob are talking about who's really cool behind the scenes. And sometimes an athlete who the public assumes is a "nice guy" is really kind of a jerk. Action Bob was making fun of Rory Sabbatini through some anecdote about an incident that took place on a tour event, heh. Later, went to Red Square for lots of appletinis. Joined there by Dave F, Leslie, and Jodi. Talked baseball with Dave F (Yankees fan) and Matt (Mets fan). "A Red Sox fan, a Yankees fan, and a Mets fan are sitting together talking baseball. What happens?!" Matt thought Bobby Valentine was the best manager the Mets had over the past 20 years because of what he was able to get out of mediocre teams. I like Bobby V. too and I was kind of hoping, a few years back, that the Sox would hire him. One time I kept sending Bobby V. -related links to my friend who's a Mets fan, including a link that said "Bobby V claimed to have invented the wrap sandwich." Apparently, that was the final straw, and my friend asked, "What are you trying to do, kill me?!" Dave had a theory about multiple universes, and that in his universe, 2004 didn't really happen. I still can't really believe the 2004 season happened either.

March 6, 2006 · Tilt City

2004-2007 BCC Bust-Out Chips

Bust-out chips produced for BCC members to give away in 2004-2007.

2006: Memorial Chips and Don "Gump" Images

The first five chips in this set are dedicated to recently departed BARGErs. The remaining three chips show Don “TryThat” Perry in a variety of historic settings. The pink chip was given as a party favor for attendees Chris and Amy’s wedding, held at BARGE.