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Absolute Poker Bad Beat Jackpot claimed

Friday, August 31st, 2007
  • $821,000 Bad Beat Jackpot won

Absolute Poker’s Bad Beat Jackpot had risen to $821,670 before it was claimed on Wednesday August 29th, 2007. Online player KADI suffered the bad beat but was rewarded with half of the 65% of the Jackpot awarded to the players at the table. KADI received $267,042. The winner of the hand received 25% of the Jackpot totaling $133,521. The remaining players at the table each received $33,380. 

25% of the Bad Beat Jackpot is rolled over to the next Bad Beat Jackpot and 10% is taken by Absolute Poker.

KADI ended up with a Straight Flush to the 10 and was beaten by a Straight Flush to the King. You can click ====> here to read Absolute Poker’s web report.

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Two Plus Two Story on the Stages of a Poker Player

Thursday, August 30th, 2007
  • The Stages of a Poker Player - Ray Zee

Two Plus Two Internet Magazinetwoplustwologo.jpg reprinted this story from author Ray Zee in the August issue. Ray originally authored the story in 2001 before the massive Poker boon. He had many requests to re-print the story and the requesters indicated how much the article had helped their Poker game.
The beginning of the story discusses how important it is to pay attention to the game. No headphones because those make you less attentive to the surroundings. Ray also indicates how he went through all the stages in his Poker career. Ray talks about how important each action in the hand is as it has a direct effect on whether you win or lose the hand and ultimately whether you are a profitable Poker Player. Ray indicates how it is paramount to get or save a bet during the hand. Even now 6 years after originally writing the story he still sees players just calling or checking and missing bets. Click ====> here to read the article.

Stages of a Poker Player

  • Total Beginner

Plays too many hands and too loosely, raises foolishly, calls when they should raise. Takes these players a while to learn Poker is more than catching cards.

  • Tight Player

Almost all successful Poker Players go through this stage. These players win a fair amount of time due only to their tight play and bad opponents. It is in this stage that the emerging good Poker Player learns that making good plays adds to the profits. Bluffs, speculative raises and some experiments gets the Tight Player headed to the next stage.

  • Advanced Stage

Player wins more often, pushes marginal hands and every hand looks like it has value. The Tight Player is long gone. Winning the pots are easy with skillful manipulation. Ray indicates here the player has taken a big step back and long leap forwards at the same time.  The advanced stage, if the player plays too loose, might cause the player to lose his bankroll and never recover. But if the player gets through this stage successfully they move on to the next and final stage.

  • Expert Stage

Incorporates tight play with imagination win pots without the best hand. The player has become tight and aggressive. Bluffs, Semi Bluffs and Raises to knock out better hands, good calls at the end are traits shown in this stage that were missing in previous stages.

Ray ends the article by letting the reader know that very few players achieve the Expert level and it takes much work.

Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger can only be classified as a Total Beginner. DSC00004_1.JPGTake a look at the story and see what you think. I know I will have to get to work to move up from ‘Dead Money’ to Donkey as the summer ends and Poker Tournaments get back on the front burner.

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Poker after Dark with Phil Hellmuth from YouTube

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
  • YouTube of Poker after Dark with Phil Hellmuth

Here is a 3 part video of an appearance Phil Hellmuth made on NBC’s Poker after Dark. Phil has lots of issues with his table mates. The video is found on YouTube. I have put links below for all 3 parts.

Phil Hellmuth Blows Up On Poker After Dark Part 1 of 3

Phil Hellmuth Blows Up On Poker After Dark Part 2 of 3

Phil Hellmuth Blows Up On Poker After Dark Part 3 of 3

The video captures typical Phil Hellmuth table behavior. Complaining about his tablemates. He even goes so far as to inform NBC that he will not be back for any Poker after Dark tournaments. I always find these ‘Acts’ by Phil to be very entertaining and humorous. It took me a pic_youtubelogo_123x63.gif long time to come to the conclusion that his table-side manner is all an act. One of the opponents even says Phil is just doing it for more TV time. Phil is not the worst at the table but he is in the top 10. Just as he is in the top 10 Hold ‘Em players worldwide.

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Poker Tournament Seat (PTSeats) Reservation Service Launches

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
  • PTS Reservation Service Announced

PokerNews is reporting today that PTSeats Reservation Service is now accepting Poker Tournament Reservations for the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. pokernews-logo_1.gifThe site is reporting that other Casinos in Vegas are ‘Coming Soon’ to the Reservation Service. No more getting to the Tournament site an hour early to ensure you don’t get shut out of the tournament. The PTseats accept credit cards. Poker Tournament buy ins have always been ‘Cash Only’.

The site charges a fee based on a percentage of the buy in for the tournament being ‘purchased’. A quick check of one tournament shows that for a $300 (+$50) tournament, the service charge for providing the seat is $14. So, to buy in early for a $300 (+$50) tournament will cost you $364 via the website. Once you buy in, the website sends you a printable ticket, which you present at the casino with your table and seat number already assigned.

Rather than for just local daily/weekly tournaments, one area this service might be especially good for is for preliminary events to tournament series. For example, right now players can buy in to many of the prelim events at the USPC (held at the Trump Taj Mahal) direct through the website. source

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Absolute Poker ‘Bad Beat’ Jackpot close to $700K

Monday, August 27th, 2007
  • Absolute Poker ‘Bad Beat’ Jackpot nears $700,000

The Absolute Poker (AP) ’Bad Beat’ Jackpot apextramail.gif that grows at a rate of $2,000 per hour will reach $700,000 sometime early on Tuesday if no online player suffers a bad beat. Absolute Poker an online poker room that still accepts U.S. players instituted a ‘Bad Beat’ Jackpot in late June of 2007. AP has already paid out $1.4 million in the jackpots.

Here is information from AP that explains the ‘Bad Beat’ Jackpot.

HOW IT WORKS

Look for our new ‘Bad Beat Jackpot’ tables and watch our jackpot grow. We’ll collect $0.50 from the pot of each raked hand that is raked .25 or more. The poker jackpot will keep growing until someone hits an unbelievable bad beat.

What constitutes a bad beat? If you lose a hand holding four eights (8888) or  anything better, that’s a bad beat. But at these tables, your luck couldn’t be better.

Thanks to your bad beat, everyone at the table will win a piece of the distributed jackpot. And you’ll take the majority of the prize.

As soon as someone hits a qualifying bad beat, 65% of the jackpot will be shared between everyone at the online poker table where the bad beat went down. 25% will go towards the next jackpot and 10% will go to the house.

We’ll take the new amount and divide it amongst the players seated at the Bad Beat Jackpot table.

  • The loser of the hand – ie. the bad beat victim - will take 50% of the prize
  • The winner of the hand will take 25% of the prize
  • The rest of the players seated at the table will share the remaining 25%

Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger will be heading to AP to see if I can get a bad beat. I get beat all the time at the tables, DSC00004_1.JPG so I just have to hope to flop quad 8s or better and have somebody hit a straight flush. I can get all my poker loses back in one ‘Bad Beat’. That is my plan and I am sticking to it. I think it is a good plan. Certainly better than my current plan of trying to win enough playing at the tables to retire from blogging.

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New York Congressmen Oppose Poker Ban

Sunday, August 26th, 2007
  • New York Congressmen Oppose Poker Ban

Congressmen Steve Israel and Pete King a democrat and republican from New York both have expressed their support for Representative Barney Frank’s Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act (IGREA) HR 2406. They published an editorial titled ‘Web Gambling: Tax, don’t Ban’ in the New York Post.

The congressmen find irony in the enactment and enforcement of the UIGEA.

“Years ago, the Treasury’s Secret Service agents used to help Harry Truman put poker games together in the White House,� they wrote. “Now they’d be locking him up.�

The two legislators believe there are more important items on the American agenda.

“Frankly, federal law enforcement officials have bigger fish to fry,� they stated.

Protecting the President, investigating counterfeit money and tracking terrorist financing were mentioned as better ways of spending U.S. funds.

American history and the basic right of privacy were cited.

“In the end, there is the question of how much we want government to be involved in our private lives: For many, playing poker with friends on the Internet is a way to unwind at the end of the day,� the men said. “Technology aside, Web gambling isn’t so different than the way Americans have relaxed and enjoyed the company of friends for decades.� source

In an earlier post your ‘Dead Money’ blogger requested that you support the Poker Players Alliance (PPA)  by going to their site and joining the Alliance. Also at the site you can easily send a letter to your representative to support HR 2406 and HR 2610 ‘Skill Game Protection Act’.

Now you have two New York Congressmen that are supporting your ‘Dead Money’ blogger. If you like playing online Poker go to the PPA site and register and send those letters to your congressmen to get the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) changed.

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WSOP Academy to Atlantic City

Saturday, August 25th, 2007
  • WSOP Academy schedules Camp in Atlantic City

wsopacademy.gif WSOP Academy has scheduled a No-Limit Hold ‘Em Camp in Atlantic City on December 1st and 2nd, 2007. The dates are just before the WSOP Circuit event that begins on December 8th, 2007 at Harrah’s Atlantic City. Full details on the Camp can be seen =====> here.

Instructors for the Camp are:

  • 2004 WSOP Main Event Champion Greg Raymer
  • Former FBI Agent Joe Navarro
  • Alex Outhred

Camp Agenda includes:

  • Live Hand Demonstrations
  • Interactive Workshops
  • In depth Seminars
  • Tournament at end of Day 1 with Champion awarded a seat to the $5,000 WSOP Circuit Event in Atlantic City

The event is limited to the first 100 registrants and organizers fully expect the seats to sell out early. The price tag on this poker-intense weekend is $1,699. For complete details regarding the Atlantic City camp and other WSOP Academy events, visit www.wsopacademy.com or call 1-800-989-WSOP. source

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Guide to Bluffs and Tells

Friday, August 24th, 2007
  • PokerStars Guide to Bluffs and Tells

Here is a PokerTubevideo with PokerStars spokesmen Chris Moneymaker, Greg Raymer and Joe Hachem. The video in 7 minutes tries to give the basic information about Bluffs and Tells. All 3 have make good points. Raymer discusses how the Bluff has to tell a story that is believable. For example you can’t begin a hand like you have Pocket Aces and when 3 suited cards come on the board all of a sudden bet like you hit a flush. Of course we have all played against somebody that tries to pull that off. Raymer goes on to talk about observing how players bet when they have a hand or when they are bluffing. Hachem talks about since he won the Main Event he isn’t able to bluff much anymore because he always gets called. Moneymaker and Raymer agree that they are no longer able to bluff much.

  • Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger Michael doesn’t bluff because he always gives away his bluffs as he gives away all his chips. DSC00004_1.JPG

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PokerTek PokerPro not great in Detroit

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
  • PokerTek PokerPro in Detroit Casinos

In an earlier post your ‘Dead Money’blogger discussed the 1st fully electronic Poker Room. No dealers, no shuffling of cards, no chips. Just like playing online but you get to sit across from your opponents. Today there is a story in the local Detroit press that discusses how the PokerTek PokerPros are not being received that well in Detroit.

“I tried the PokerPro at Greektown,” said Guy Hickey, 44, of Warren. He’s a manager of operations for an engineering firm, and plays a lot of hands at Greektown’s traditional tables now. “I didn’t care for them. You miss the interaction of the chips and passing cards back and forth. It’s not the same. It’s like playing at home on your computer.” source

The story goes on to say once the luster of the new product wore off it appears that live poker players went back to the tables. The articles references the New Buffalo Michigan Four Winds Casino and Resort that is the worlds only completely electronic Poker Room.

Four Winds Casino and Resort in New Buffalo, a mega-complex that just opened Aug. 2, is wagering that electronic poker tables will bring in enough to replace dealers altogether. While the casino still uses live employees for other table games, its poker room is entirely electronic.

“Lots of confidence in the product is what it comes down to. I think it’s been very well received,” Four Winds general manager Matt Harkness said. The room runs a little less than half full during the week and fills up on weekends. “Many people in the demographic that play poker are very computer-savvy. Many people learn to play poker on the computer. So it’s an easy transition for people to make. I think it’s the future.” source

So just another view that the traditional Poker Rooms still have some life and Dealers will not be out of a job just yet. Go to this ====> link to read the entire story.

  • Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger Michael DSC00004_1.JPG
  • was in the Detroit Greektown Casino today but played at a traditional Poker Table with a dealer, shuffling of cards and chips and of course ‘Tokes’ the very few times I actually prevailed in a hand.

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Jean-Robert Bellande is a Survivor?

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
  • CBS announces Survivor 15 Cast

CBS has announced the 16 contestants for Survivor China the 15th installment of the popular reality TV series. You can see the complete cast at this link. 

Now you are probably checking the link to see if you went to Just Poker Talk or Reality TV Talk. Relax you are at the Poker blog. The reason I am blogging about this announcement is because of one of the 16 participants is non other than Professional Poker Player Jean-Robert Bellande. jeanrobertbellande_1.jpgConspicuously absent from the 2007 WSOP in July and now we know why. Jean-Robert was in China competing with 15 other Survivors for $1 million dollars that goes to the winner.
Jean-Robert in his introduction video discusses how he is used to comfortable hotels and air conditioned casinos and thought he was not a good candidate for Survivor. But when he gave it some thought he realized that he had a 1 in 16 shot for the $1 million prize and determined the odds were better than most poker tournaments. He goes on to say he is a little bit over weight and out of shape and he is not an outdoors-man. He views his Survivor participation as a big challenge and looks forward to competing. He views Poker and Survivor as both ‘Mental’ games. His strategy will be similar to when he enters a Poker Tournament. For the first little while he will be evaluating his opponents. Who are the strong players, who are the weak players and who he can mess with and who he doesn’t want to get into any kind of confrontation with. See the video here. It will be interesting to see how Jean-Robert’s Poker style plays in Survivor.

Survivor China Premieres on Thursday September 20, 2007 at 8 eastern.

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Poker Players Alliance Needs You

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
  • Poker Players Alliance

ppalogo.gif Needs your support. They have a goal of 1 million poker players to register for Poker Players Alliance. If you click the logo you will be taken to their site and see that they have over 660,000 registered PPA members. Ever since last October when the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was signed into law Poker players have been joining this grass roots effort to assist in getting Poker back into the legal forefront of the United States.
The site has lots of information regarding Fighting for Poker including:

  • Major Points
  • Federal Legislation
  • Latest Member Actions

The reason I am blogging about this today, is I saw on the site the ability to send pre-filled letters to your congressman to support HR 2046 the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007 sponsored by Rep Barney Frank and to support HR 2610 the ‘Skill Game Protection Act’ introduced by congressman Robert Wexler. The site even sends the letters for you. It couldn’t be easier to tell your Congressman that you support Poker and have the Country start down the path to removing the UIGEA law.

So your ‘Dead Money’ blogger is recommending that you join the Poker Players Alliance and click a couple links to send the letters to your Congressman. Please do it now.

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WSOP 2007 Main Event Starts on ESPN

Monday, August 20th, 2007

WSOP 2007 Main Event on ESPN

Your Just Poker Talk blogger in this earlier post let you in on the schedule for ESPN WSOP coverage. Now we are down to just 2 remaining events to be shown.

  • Main Event will be shown every Tuesday from August 21st through October 9th at 8:00 and 9:00pm.
  • $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event will be shown on Tuesday starting October 16th and continuing on October 23rd and 30th at 8:00 and 9:00pm.

I know I will be watching as I want to see how ESPN handles all the bad behavior. Last year they did a very bad job of glamorizing the atrocious behavior of some of the players. I also want to see the Phil Hellmuth show that I posted about earlier. I want to see how much ESPN and Norman Chad talk about Phil showing up late and leaving early, but hey he does have 11 bracelets.

If I see something interesting during the telecasts it might find its way into a post.

Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger Michael DSC00004_1.JPG
will be watching closely the ESPN coverage of the Main Event and the H.O.R.S.E. tournament. I want to see all the new poker celebrities that ESPN brings to the Poker world.

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Make the wrong Play payoff - Kido Pham

Sunday, August 19th, 2007
  • YouTube video of 2 bad plays that work out

All poker players want to get their money in the middle with the best hand. Here is a YouTube video of 2 hands played by Kido Pham and he doesn’t have his money in with the best. Norman Chad even questions during the video how such bad play gets rewarded. One of Pham’s opponents is very upset that Kido called with a 6 high saying it was a lack of respect. Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger does not recommend playing this way, but we all have played with somebody that uses this type of strategy. Pot odds don’t support a call of an All-In during the 1st clip with Kido chasing a small flush. In the 2nd when Joe Hachem re-raises after not playing many hands and then Kido pushes All-In with J-10 offsuit. Brutal plays but they both work out for Kido. Take a look here ====> Kido Pham makes a play 

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Michael Vick, Tim Donaghy and the Bad Newz ‘Poker’ League

Saturday, August 18th, 2007
  • Just Poker Talk - Satire

Since Michael Vick and Tim Donaghy seemingly will be heading to prison in the near future, they got together with Purnell Peace, Quanis Phillips, Tony Taylor and some low level mobsters to play some Hold ‘Em in the Bad Newz Poker league.

According to ESPN up to 20 other NBA referees might have played in the Bad Newz Poker League.

Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger knows he would not want to play in this league given the way Vick, Peace, Phillips and Taylor treated the dogs that didn’t perform well for ‘Bad Newz’ kennels. I have always avoided guns, hanging, drowning, electrocution and DSC00004_1.JPGgetting slamed against cement whenever possible. Donaghy is the full time dealer and when some of the low level mobsters win a hand he gets ‘toked’ $5,000. Donaghy is giving inside information to the mobsters to help ‘fix’ the Hold ‘Em games. Donaghy is also letting his mobster friends know what Vick and friends are holding. He is also dealing from the bottom of the deck to assist them with taking all the Dog fighters money before they go to prison.

Of course all of the above is satire, but the real stories on Vick, Donaghy and group can be found below:

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‘Fit or Fold’ Poker is Silly

Friday, August 17th, 2007
  • Fit or Fold is Silly - Mason Malmuth

In the August issue of Two Plus Two Internet Magazine, Mason Malmuth has a great article that discussed the ‘Fit or Fold’ strategy and the weakness of that style and how it really will be quite costly. It goes into many examples and tells you how over the long run the Fit or Fold strategy makes money for your opponent.

Fit or Fold applies to playing the flop in Hold ‘Em. If the flop fits your hand you stay in the hand, if it doesn’t fit you must acquit…. err fold.

Malmuth references his book ‘Hold ‘em Poker for Advanced Players’  he co-authored with David Skalansky, when the article discusses a short handed game with an aggressive player and the flop didn’t fit. Folding or by calling about 50% of the time when you hit or have a draw will only lead to long term profits by your opponent.

He refers to the book again when discussing a large multi-way pot and how you get 12-1 to call if there was a pre-flop raise but only 7-1 if no pre-flop raise. Discussing how that goes into your decision instead of blindly using ‘Fit or Fold’.

At the end of the article Malmuth ends with this gem regarding Fit or Fold: 

By the way, there is another point to be made about “Fit or Fold”, and this point has been mentioned many times before in my writing. It is the fact that poker is not simple. If it were, we would all be playing correctly and there would be no winners. So fortunately, it is a good thing that “Fit or Fold’ is a silly concept. source

Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger finds the Two Plus Two Internet Magazine an excellent source for Poker information.
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