Title: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Peter Costa on May 28, 2006, 06:45:21 AM As promised, my report from Mandalay Bay. First off, this was my first visit to the Bay - no poker before = no point coming here! The tournaments were held in the middle of the casino which went down well with the smokers (not far to go for a smoke). Did not see one European or Brit - felt lonely as I love it when some of the guys are over. Where is Brian Wilson, he said he was playing? How many hands did you last Brian?
We started with 339 runners. Within two hours, we were down to less than 200. This was proving faster than online! By that time, I had played roughly six hands. Well…I had promised to play tight in order to have some material for the post! I think that some of the players must had read my initial post on the forum as one by one they kept trying to bluff me. The good thing was, I had easy calls every time. I then move tables and wait for the seventh hand to play…and wait… and wait. Finally, it arrives along with another costumer who is hell-bent on bluffing me. Again, I had another easy call to make and increase my starting stack of 2000 to 8000. Just recently, I had watched a TV interview from one of the Americans who suggested that it may be wiser to play a little more solid nowadays, as there are many players out there who simply want to give their chips away. You know what? He may just be right! But you know something else? I don’t know if playing tight is much fun. Even though I must admit that most of my wins came by playing fairly tight, I do prefer the mix it and party style. Anyway, back to the Bay. After four hours, we have lost over 220 players. I move tables again and on the table behind me, Amir Vehidi is trying to turn this into a one day event instead of the scheduled two by busting players left and right. My new table sucks as it’s pass, pass, pass every hand. Close to the end of the sixth hour and we are down to the last 50 players. I hover between 5K and 8K and then down to 3K. Jesus, the guy to my left seems to be getting all the good cards. Just as desperation moves are called for, I pick up the blinds and antes three hands in a row with genuine hands. I even go on to win a hand to get back to 11K, but then the crucial hand develops as I limp with Ks-Qs. The limp sets up a chain reaction as four others limp. The king high flop is good for me as I check-raise to set a lower stack all-in. He also has K-Q and we both have a runner runner flush draws. He gets there as two clubs hit and the comeback is wasted. I finally push all-in on the SB with K-9 after all have mucked before me. Did I mention that the guy to my left is getting some big hands? Well, he had Q-Q and I departed. Strange thing is, this was only my seventh event in the US this year, and to be honest; I only worked out why last night at the Bay. It seems that poker doesn’t drive me any more. I still focus when I get out and play - its’ just the getting out that’s the problem! Perhaps I miss England sometimes. Perhaps I need to give Europe a shot. Who knows, maybe after being stuck in the Chippie for so long, I am actually enjoying life for a change. I know, I blame my new wife for introducing me to life away from poker. While on the subject, I have a friend over here who was once the manager of a casino in Leicester. He is now manager of the Monte Carlo here in Vegas. Anyway, he became my golf teacher many years ago when I first started the game. We also teamed up for football back in the days when we could both skip across the pitch like rabbits. Funny thing is, we now play golf on Wednesdays and football on Thursdays over here - who’d a thought it eh? Sorry to blabber on but I am writing this while playing online - helps to keeps me playing tight! Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Indestructable on May 28, 2006, 07:41:23 AM :goodpost:
Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: littlemissC on May 28, 2006, 09:56:17 AM COME HOME PETER Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: ifm on May 28, 2006, 10:02:12 AM Good report, an enjoyable read.
More please!! Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Karabiner on May 28, 2006, 10:06:04 AM Good post Pete, aren't you coming home for the World Cup ?
And have you entered the blonde World Cup competition yet ? All the best, Ralph Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Jim-D on May 28, 2006, 10:29:53 AM I've really enjoyed reading your recent posts Peter and this is also another superb one,
Keep up the good work and good luck. Jim. Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: tikay on May 28, 2006, 04:25:55 PM Cracking Post Pete, keep 'em coming. Thanks! Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Peter Costa on May 28, 2006, 06:39:59 PM Thanks for you kind remarks guys - it's appreciated. Little MissC - you know I love playing Notts more than anywhere in the world - how strange is that to say?
Ralph, haven't even looked at it? Is it fantasy? If it is, then Ralph is probably remembering the old days when I led the Sun dream team for three weeks over the new year. I recall at the time being asked by them if I thought I would win it. I told them not unless they had a transfer period window so I could replace the Ipswich defender that was killing me. BTW, that was the year when Man Utd beat them 9-0. I finished 50th in the end. But the following year, the transfer window was born as well as about seven other suggestions that I gave the Sun. You know what? They never once thanked me! Anyway, off to the Bay to play today. Don't know if I will have much to write about as I don't feel like playing tight. With 4000 to sart with, I may just play funny poker. You know the type I mean, call 50 no look, 50 with 50 no look utg. But if it works, then there could be some fun things to write home about. Once again guys, thanks for enjoying the posts. Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: ifm on May 29, 2006, 12:38:39 AM Mr Costa sir, you are a leg end, keep 'em coming
Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: jezza777 on May 29, 2006, 01:12:42 AM Great stuff . Keep them coming please.
Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: bobby1 on May 30, 2006, 12:53:45 AM How many runners do you estimate in the big one Peter?
Title: Re: Mandalay Bay and the first day Post by: Peter Costa on May 30, 2006, 03:14:52 AM How many runners do you estimate in the big one Peter? Not really for this one but I can't play as it clashes with LNP Mastersin Cardiff. |