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Well I arrived on Friday after the longest day of my life....After caddying for Rhino on Thursday at the British Amateur and him losing at the 18th, close but no cigar....nevertheless a superb performance to end in top 16 from 288 starters, we got back to the house, packed, had dinner and made plans to travel to London a few hours later. I ended up only getting 90 minutes sleep before we left at 3:30 am, and managed to sleep another hour or so in the car on the way to Heathrow. From there I caught a shuttle to Gatwick and boarded for Vegas at 11am UK time. Premium Economy isn’t 1st class, but it's sure better than economy. Landed in Vegas at 14:30, that’s a three and a half hour flight... um no was actually an 11 hour flight. Well I slept like 4 hours on the plane. The view over Greenland was something to behold absolutely incredible! Eventually got to bed at about 11pm Vegas Time. Saturday 20 June - On Saturday Jonathan, Ryan and I headed to the Rio to go play some satellites and even though the satellites weren’t that tough we still didn’t manage to cash in any of the 3 each we played. The jetlag also didn’t help my energy levels so we went back to hotel and caught up on some more sleep as we had a 6am tee off time on Sunday morning.
Tuesday 23 June... I really wanted to play this event as I had cashed in the 2k Pot Limit Holdem last year and felt I had an edge in that field, but couldn’t play the same event this year because they rescheduled that event to the beginning of the WSOP and I obviously wasn’t here yet.
Wednesday 24 June... The current Vegas crew. Ryan Dreyer, Ryan Brauer, Jonthan Woolley, Marco Farrel and myself went to In&Out for some genuine American fast food lunch and then some indoor Go Carting apparently around the corner from In&Out. It was so hot we walked 1 block and then got a cab for the next 2 blocks. We did 3 races of 18 laps each. Marco killed us on the first 2 races and gave us a half lap start in the last race. I probably could a won the first race but crashed whilst in the lead in about lap 14 with Marco on my tail. Nonetheless we were betting of course on who would win, who would get fastest lap each race etc. After finishing third and third, it was very close between myself, Rhino and Jono who would finish second overall.
Monday 29 June... I headed off to the Rio to go play some more satellites only to find that the queue was so long due to the $1500 NL holdem event running the same day that they had reduced the number of satellite tables. The Wynn room was also pretty full so I went and played some cash at the Venetian. I played pretty solid and made a small profit in a 4 hour session. I went for dinner with Peter Igo and found Rhino and Jono at the Grand Lux Cafe. Went to settle the room bill with Rhino as Wendy had arrived and decided I wasn’t going to go back downstairs to play more live. I thought I would update my blog rather when suddenly a big game popped up on Piggs. 200/400 PLH. The game was firing and I was playing very snug and managed to build a nice big stack. I then got real lucky with QQ vs AA for a big pot even though I figure I was getting all the cash anyway if I just called the reraise preflop, but had decided to put the other player all-in as he was down quite a bit and felt his range was much looser than normal. I got off the table with a substantial profit and thought the game would die to be honest. I had run out of cigarettes and thought I would take a break and get back on the table in an hour or so with a fresh stack.
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So I'm a little bit fragile after a massive party with the boys (and girls) at Pure nightclub @ Caesars on 4th July! This update will be brief due to the nature of my hanging! Just finished watching Roger win #15! Supreme fight by Roddick and as much as i love roger, i think part of me wanted Andy to win it! Nonetheless, a massive result for Roger, many thought after last year's result and the way he was being beaten on hard courts earlier this year that he would never get to Pete's record, never mind pass it! Last night was a great jol, and a much needed session of letting my hair down after a tough day 1 at WSOP... It's the first time in my 3 attempts that I have made it thru day one of the main event, and feel pretty chuffed about it! I went through a Rocky patch after the dinner break where I dropped as low as 10,800 odd and had to fight back to finish the day on 32,175 chips. Our table was kind've timid, with one Lebanese guy providing the majority of the action. I had an interesting hand with him where I eventually laid down AK to an all in on the river where I knew i had him beat on a 8 6 3 5 4 board, and just didn't have the balls to put my tourney life on the line with just Ace King high, and he showed A9 for the pure triple barrel bluff! I was pretty upset I folded the river for 15k into 42k pot, which would've moved me to 57k and chip leader on my table... oh well, i suppose the enormity of the occasion made it tough for me to call so i just gave up the pot when in the bottom of my heart i KNEW i was good! Anyway after that i was fairly ROCKKKKY and dropped a few more chips down to just under 11k before staging a fight back to over the starting stack at the end of play. I'm a bit bleak I didn't manage to make more of my table considering that although I was seated with Burt Boutin, Alan Smurfitt and Pam Brunson (doyle's daughter) it wasn't the hardest table i've ever been at and would've dearly liked to have picked up a few more chips, but I suppose beggars can't be chosers and all I wanted to do was break the day 1 curse, and if u offered me 32k end of day 1 when I was down to 10k I would've ripped your arm off in the process! Think it's time to climb back into bed and sleep off the rest of this hangover... last night was July 4th celebration at PURE and I think our squad of Rob, Lauren, Ollie, Shuff, Gary, Danny and Lee Ann did South Africa proud and flew our flag high representing our country's talent for alcohol consumption! Thanks to Rob for taking us all out in celebration of his sick result in the $5,000 6 handed NLHE event, it was a great night and I'm feeling the effects of it right now! Good luck to the rest of the Saffers playing today (1C) and tomorrow (1D), so far 7/8 boys have gone through lets hope the ratio stays the same and we get 15-20 guys through to day 2!!! Friday 3 July Main Event begins
This weekend sees the start of the Main Event of the WSOP, the real reason we are all here! As much as people downplay the importance of this event (and i am probably guilty of this as well) it really is the one single event that everyone wants to do well in every year. To some people, cashing in this event is enough, to others nothing short of a final table will suffice, to me... uhhh DAY 2 PLEASE! Play has already started an hour ago for all those playing Day1A and I really wish all the saffers the best. Not exactly sure which boys decided to play 1A, but to Rhino, Nic Sissou and Kyri Patsalos good luck and hopefully we are having breakfast together on day 2A... I'm playing day 1B on the fourth of July! An interesting decision some might say, but in these tough times, where winning a decent pot seems to be an impossible achievement for me, I have decided to draw on my form from July 4th 2007, the date of my Bellagio win two years back, to hopefully break the curse of this town... I will hopefully have some positive news to post back on this blog in a couple of days! Off the topic for now, its good to see the Springboks "experimenting" with their side for the third test, bringing in many of the more deserved players in for the final test! Kirchner and Olivier will prove to many that they deserved to start the series, not be in the stands or even left at home! Off to go get some lunch and just chill for the afternoon taking in as much rest as possible before the big day tomorrow... Cheers
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Not much poker news of late... Yesterday the crew headed out to In N Out Burger for lunch before we hit Fast Lap for Go Karting... A few bets were placed on individual races and the overall winner of the series, which Marco Farrell took down without much challenge. In the three races I finished a dismal 5th (out of 5) in the first two before a miraculous victory in the 5th race. I think I managed to find the best of the cars in the final race, its performance was far superior to my first two. Having 20kg weight disadvatange against Marco and Jono was not easy to overcome and I had planned on using that as my major excuse until my final victory proved that the major factor in these races was the luck of picking a good car. Shuffle definitely was the most destructive driver as he clearly believes it's way too easy to smash your opponent off the track rather than using good driving to pass them! It was a good fun afternoon, but the after effects of severe stiffness in the arms, as well as mild whiplash makes you wonder about the price to pay for good harmless fun!
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Not much poker news this weekend, played in the $1,000 Deepstack Extravaganza at Venetian. Wasn't in best of mood after the Bokke played so terribly against the Lions and had my Aces snapped my KJcc all in preflop... RYAN BRAUER
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In the quest of Jewelry- Part 1 Hey everyone, Next hand, this guy raises in late position and I rr the button with J 7. He thinks forever and calls. The flop comes K Q 3, he checks, and I bet 2100, leaving myself 1200 behind. He puts me all in and I fold. But here's where things get sickening. The very next hand I pick up KK and get all in against the same dude with 88. He turns an 8 and I river a K to get me to 3100. The hand immediately after that, I pick up AA, raise it and get 2 callers. The flop comes 10 7 2 and I get it in vs 88 again. I hold and the next thing I'm back to just over 8000. I wish I could just stick to playing proper starting hands!!!!! I don't think there's anything wrong with being jammy, and making moves, but I over did it this tournament. Just before the end of day 1, I raised 4 5 hh from late position, and got called in 2 spots. The flop came J 6 2 with 2 spades, I bet and got called by the big stack at our table. The turn was a 5, and I bet again, leaving myself 2300 behind. He thought forever, and I actually thought he was going to fold. He eventually called, I missed my miracle river, and gave up the pot. He showed J 10. Couple hands later I got JJ, raised to 2000, leaving myself 800, and this moron calls me with K 10 diamonds. The flop comes Q 10 8 with 2 diamonds, and he rivers a third one to knock me out the tournament just before the end of day's play.
What happens in Vegas.... Firstly hello everyone, I hope you all had a good Pesach and festive Easter. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to update all of you, but with good reason. As most of you know I came to Vegas to play the WPT grand final, a $25 500 buy in event, featuring probably the best structure in the world, along with some of the biggest names in the game. And like Australia and WSOP Europe, I planned to play the first day. Ummm the only problem is the first day is taking place as I write this.
WSOP I've been dreading writing this. I played one of the worst tournaments I've ever played, and I'm embarrassed to tell you about some of the hands I played. In a nutshell, I got off to a shocking start, and played my C game. Now in the smaller buy in tourneys like the ones at the Vanetian or Caesars, that usually enough to get you in with a shot, but my C game against these guys was never going to be enough.
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Hi and thank you for visiting my blog; Please check back soon for my first post.
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Arrival to 22 June.
Sunday 5 July Through day one and all partied out!