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1  Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Deal or no Deal on: February 01, 2010, 03:58:10 PM
The show puts me on life tilt, especially when the contestants believe there is such thing as a system and it's not just blind fecking luck.

Oh and Noel Edomnds needs a kick in the cock, never liked the smug git
2  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Aussie Millions Main Event on: February 01, 2010, 03:37:33 PM
It just wasn't Sorel's day. Almost the first hand into the FT he flopped TPTK against a shorty and got it all-in against a set of neufs and then lost a huge pot in a weird hand with A5s vs AKo and then AJo vs JT (ten on turn). His exit hand ended up being 77 vs AK with a king hitting the flop. He can't complain too much as he ran like baby Jesus for a lot of the tournament.

Here's a report on the FT

Tyron Krost, the 23-year old Sydney-based poker player, is the 2010 Aussie Millions Main Event Champion after besting a tough final table that included two Betfair pros, Sorel Mizzi and Annette Obrestad.

Krost, who's previous largest tournament win was $35,383 when he finished 249th from 6,844 entrants in the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, started the final table second in chips but managed to claim the chip lead and once he did he never looked back.

The overnight chipleader, Sorel Mizzi, started the day badly when he opened the action to 50,000 and was called by Kosta Varoxis in the big blind. The dealer put out a flop of As9c2s which Varoxis obviously liked as he bet 110,000. Mizzi was also a fan of his hand and made a raise himself, to 238,000. Usually this would be enough to scoop the pot but his opponent moved all-in, a bet that Mizzi called. The young Canadian was in bad shape as his AsJc was up against a set of nines, and after blanks on the turn and river Varoxis had doubled up and dented Mizzi's impressive stack.

Stephen Shelly was the first person to head for the cashier's desk, when he got all-in with a pair of sevens on a 8s5d3d flop against Tyron Krost's pocket Jacks. No miracle two-outer for Shelly saw him eliminated with AUD$125,000 for comfort.

Next to go was Annette Obrestad, who open-shoved all-in for 600,000 (around 20BB) with AcJh only to be called by Krost holding a pair of sevens. A flop of  KsQc7s brought a set for Krost but a gutshot straight draw for Annette. The turn came down and despite pleas for a ten from her army of fans, the river was the king of hearts and Annette's Main Event was over, in seventh place for AUD$175,000. A remarkable achievement considering she came 21st in last year's tournament.

A pair of sevens were again involved in the next elimination, this time Steve Friedlander falling victim of them. After a raise and a call, Friedlander opted to move all-in as a squeeze bet with his sevens but he was looked up by Varoxis who was holding Big Slick. A king on the flop and a second on the turn was enough to send Friedlander to the rail with AUD$250,000 in his back pocket.

Krost once again became the executioner when he busted out the dangerous Canadian, Peter Jetten. A raising war preflop saw all the money go into the middle of the table with Jetten behind with his Kd5d against Krost's pair of tens. By the time the board had fallen AsJs2d7c5s, Jetten was on his way to the rail greeted by a huge round of applause from his supporters, including Tom 'durrrr' Dwan. Jetten earned AUD$350,000 for his efforts.

Mizzi then suffered a major setback in his quest for glory when his As5s lost to Frederik Jensen's AhKd for a gigantic pot, to knock him down to just 950,000 chips. He fought back with his trademark aggressive style but lost another large pot when his Ace-Jack lost thanks to Varoxis' Jack-ten hitting a ten on the turn.

Varoxis was next to go, in fourth, when his Ace-six off-suit failed to outdraw the pocket two's of Frederik Jensen and then it was the turn of Mizzi to fall foul of the pocket seven curse. Another preflop raising war saw both Mizzi and Krost all-in, with Mizzi holding the slight advantage with his pair of sevens against his opponent's Ace-King. However, it just was not Mizzi's day and a cruel King appeared on the flop and the young Canadian could not find one of the remaining sevens in the deck to finish third, good for AUD$715,000 his largest score to date.

Those expecting an epic heads-up encounter were soon to be disappointed as a cooler of a hand ended things prematurely. A min-raise on the button from Jensen was met with a call from Krost, so both players saw a flop reading Kc3h2d. Krost checked his option but then raised Jensen's 225,000 bet to 650,000 before quickly calling Jensen's 1,100,000 shove. Krost was well in front with Ks9h against Jensen's Kd6s, and his lead increased with the arrival of the seven of hearts on the turn, meaning Jensen needed a six and only a six to survive. But the dealer put out the Two Clubs on the river to award the title, the gold championship ring and the AUD$2,000,000 first prize to Krost. Jensen had to make do with the AUD$1,100,000 consolation prize.
3  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Dongles luhgtyfdyutyhiuy on: January 26, 2010, 08:42:50 PM
I have 15gb a month. I thought that youtube didnt take up much at all?

Youtube will eat your allowance. I bought a dongle from T-mobile whilst I was waiting for Virgin to sort out my home net and used it to listen to the live WSOP feed. I used my entire allowance in a couple of hours (1GB)
4  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Poker advert on: January 26, 2010, 08:39:25 PM
Why is there no sharks or pros? Do they only offer low stakes and/or no rakeback?
5  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Oh hidee hi der Melbourne on: January 21, 2010, 07:26:08 PM
Have a good one fish, let me know if you go see Mr Langcake
6  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Looking for a new poker book - suggestions please on: January 21, 2010, 07:25:22 PM
I enjoyed The Poker Mindset by Matthew Hilger and Ian Taylor. Really simply written but makes a lot of sense.
7  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Yay for Stu Rutter! on: January 20, 2010, 07:29:35 PM
Was he formerly sponsored by 32red?

Congrats Mr Rutter, his is one of the strategy pieces I read first every month in an otherwise pretty shit magazine (Poker Pro Europe)
8  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Check Raising the Devil - Mike Mattusow on: January 20, 2010, 07:28:09 PM
I'm a Matusow fan so will ask for this for my upcoming birthday.

Has anyone read Brunson's book?
9  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Leeds Utd a sad sad story. on: January 14, 2010, 04:36:39 PM
We'll obviously miss Beckford when he eventually goals, any team would miss a 30 goals a season man but if he goes to the Geordies and they go up as planned, it'll be a waste of cash as he is certainly not Premiership quality
10  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: new to online poker on: January 14, 2010, 09:31:18 AM
thanks for prompt reply.

few questions : Any particular reason for the seemingly low stakes ,why not $.25/50  or higher?
                    : what is rakeback?
                    : what sort of return should i be looking at if for example i buy in for $20 @ $0.10/.20 and play for 3hours.
                                do i look at it as how much i am making per hour or do i just aim for a profit after each session?
                    : what is the commission per hand online and is it a significant factor to profitability.

Since the $500 has to last you all summer and it sounds like you can't deposit again if you go bust I'd probably actually play lower at $0.05/$0.10 and have 50 buy-ins for any given stake. The general consensous is you need 20-25 buy-ins for each level as a minimum.

Oh and online is much harder than live IMO
11  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Redsimon has kidney transplant on: January 14, 2010, 09:29:08 AM
I used to read a blog by Red Simnon (think it's the same one) and I never knew about his problems, guess he never moaned about them.

All the best for a speedy recovery and well done to the person on the donor register too
12  Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Return of the "Hitman" on: January 13, 2010, 08:22:03 PM
What is it with boxers that makes them carry on fighting when they know their best days are well behind them?
13  Poker Forums / Learning Centre / Re: 45 manners on: January 13, 2010, 08:20:17 PM
If everyone was of equal skill then you should cash 15.56% of the time on Stars so I'm guessing anything higher than this should be goot
14  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: University Project - Mini Poker Mag (help) on: January 11, 2010, 07:15:38 PM
Page 2 = Editor's notes and summary

Page 14 = Poker lingo , hand rankings that sort of schnizzle
15  Poker Forums / The Rail / 2010 Cash boost on Betfair Poker on: January 06, 2010, 01:34:51 PM
Betfair Poker are giving away up to $2,000 in cash bonuses for simply earning Betfair Points.

There is a $25 bonus that releases at $5 per 150 Betfair Points, a $100 bonus that releases at $10 per 400 Betfair Points, a $500 bonus that releases at $25 per 900 Betfair Points, a $1,000 bonus that releases at $50 per 1,850 Betfair Points and a mammoth $2,000 bonus that releases at $100 per 5,000 Betfair Points.

You earn one Betfair Point per £0.05 (approx $0.07) paid in rake and have until midnight on January 31st to earn as many points as you can.

To receive one of these bonuses you need to opt-in by clicking here and then grind to earn the necessary points. Terms and conditions can also be found in the above link.

Overall this works out as an extra 25-41% rakeback for the month of January

For those of you without a Betfair Poker account, you can sign up for one here and receive a minimum of 30% rakeback each month and up to 40% if you generate enough Betfair Poker Points.
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