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« Reply #240 on: June 27, 2023, 07:57:22 AM »

"Dangerous Man With Chips

Arnaud Mattern raised to 225,000 from the cutoff preflop, the button Nick Cipiti called and Erick Lindgren three-bet with his whole stack of about 900,000. Mattern made the call and Cipiti folded.

Erick Lindgren:   
Arnaud Mattern:   

The board came out       and Lindgren started to walk away and was called back when the    and the  hit the turn and the river. Lindgren hit his two pair.

The other players at the table said, "Make sure you label this one dangerous man with chips"."



Lindgren is 28/41 overnight
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« Reply #241 on: June 28, 2023, 04:34:45 PM »

Good morning all from the treadmill.
What’s probably my last tournament of the trip today is the 1500 plo8 wsop at 2pm.  Intend to buy in on the way to a brunch at ocean one in miracle mile shops.   2 possible re entry’s for this one so it could get expensive if I bust and my heads in the right space to re enter.

Last year I ran up a 25k stack to over 80k in the first couple of levels before “gambling” with high only aces preflop vs a similar stack and another player. I can’t recall the exact hands but think only the river stopped me from the chance of probably being chipleader by the 2nd break.  2nd buyin was less eventful on a table of pros.  

Last 2 days I’ve just played big O.  Usual pattern losing early and recovering.  Monday I went 700 down before finishing about level after ?coronas.
Yesterday I went 1300 down very early in tough spots but somehow got it back to being +600 with 2400 in front of me.  Missed a couple of huge draws in 1000$ pots and ended up cashing out about 200 down at a very disciplined 9:40pm after no coronas.  

I wanted to be fresh for todays game and slept 11-7 very well.   Just hope I get a good table and preferably a middle seat, hopefully in for a long day.  If I don’t make day 2 I doubt I’ll play a 600 at Orleans tomorrow 8game.   Apparently the 11am other day was delayed until 4pm and went to a day 2 after reaching final table at 5am !   Reminder to self to always check Twitter if going off strip, got away with that one.  

Food last 2 days if anyone’s interested.  Just snacks before late night lush pita kebab type thing from bazaar shops.  Then yesterday I left chips on table for an hour and had last years favourite, a Korean bbq pork sandwich with kimchi from lardo at cosmopolitan.  Oh and dirty fries to go with that.  I can’t believe I left it until like day 14 before going back there.  Their sandwiches aren’t cheap but are out of this world .
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« Reply #242 on: June 29, 2023, 09:37:51 PM »

PLO8 1500 report
First table wasn’t brilliant but I did get a middle seat.
Unfortunately I lost most of my 25k stack calling down the table bluffer on a 2249J board with Aa56.  I was shown QJ24 but was left with 2.2k as he hadn’t bet enough on the river to put me allin strangely.
I actually played the short stack properly and didn’t just throw it in.  Got back to 3500 before getting it in really good with top set on an ak9xcc board vs a medium flush draw .  It was for a 9k pot as had other callers pre but the flush came and I was onto 2nd bullet .  

New table was better but I just couldn’t get much tools to work with.  Dribbled down but did find 1 or 2 good spots to try chip up.  Exit hand id reraised mr Frenchman as read his raise as weak end .  6500 preflop with Kk34 from sb and with only 14k left couldn’t find a way to fold on a 10,10,3 flop after my continuation bet.  Action was fast and instantly revealed my hand allin only to get the obligatory slow roll from the A339 hand.  I couldn’t help myself as knew he was going to do it so put my hands back over my cards to indicate “why aren’t you revealing” then snapped  quietly “you’re so rude” when I didn’t improve on the turn or river as I got up.  He’d moaned before in 2 pots I’d chopped and scooped when he was dominated preflop ( both allin preflop ) despite hitting several monster hands in the hour before against other players .  It takes a lot for me to react and in hindsight I shouldn’t have but it was spur of the moment and it wasn’t like I had shouted at him or anything.  

Cleared my head quickly so decided to fire a 3rd bullet given it’s the end of the trip.  At this point I’d had 2 coronas and intended to carry on drinking the 3rd bullet as I felt braver 😎.  New table was great with half the table easy to play against.  Unfortunately I quickly lost half my stack as the aggressor on a 533hhx flop with A2ddKJhh .  Board ran out the low and I didn’t improve vs A258.   Brick high cards and I definitely would have kept bluffing and I can’t see the old chap calling the river, was as gutted about that as not hitting the flush.  

A round or so later right before the break I called a minraise in position with 3456dbl suited from the Romanian guy to my right who only ever minraised ( even if limpers ) and only ever bet minimum on any street .   Flop came J78 and I called his continuation bet of 600.  Turn was a to give me a flush draw and once again he bet 600 .  This time I made it 5500 with about 7k behind and he quickly folded Aa4 face up.  I decided to show the bluff in the hope it would pay off later.  
A few more coronas in and suddenly my luck was changing.   A few allin type hands that played themselves although I was gifted 10k from someone that had obviously had enough.  

Peaked at 80k but unfortunately our table broke and I got placed on a ridiculously tough one for the rest of the night.  I still picked a couple of good spots to bluff including this one to try and maintain my momentum:
600/1200 /1200 and I’m bb with QJ75double suited and decide to call a 2500 raise with sb also coming along .  
Flop is 10,4,4 and we all check .
Turn is another 4 and it checks to the raiser who weak (my read) bets 3k.   Sb gets out of the way and I make it 10,000.  He instantly mucks.  
Unfortunately tools after that were minimal and couldn’t find any spots .  Eventually I’d hung in there but was down to only 18k and blinds were 1000/2000/2000 when I lost my final tournament hand of the trip with A277 vs A3J6 .  

An expensive tournament but I don’t regret much at all of it and thoroughly enjoyed it, especially the 3rd bullet ride.  
Ended up having about 13 or 14 coronas by 2am ( I only know this as was messaging a mate to keep count ) on a fun big O table where I made 300.  
Didn’t fancy Orleans today so just playing cash today.  No booze allowed 😉
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« Reply #243 on: June 30, 2023, 03:27:28 PM »

I don't know if everyone noticed, but Jason Mercier won a bracelet last night after going on a near sabbatical for a few years.

Pretty strong performance for someone who has barely played recently.  I don't know if his emotional support dog was present.
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« Reply #244 on: June 30, 2023, 07:25:21 PM »

I don't know if everyone noticed, but Jason Mercier won a bracelet last night after going on a near sabbatical for a few years.

Pretty strong performance for someone who has barely played recently.  I don't know if his emotional support dog was present.


Yup, I watched it on Poker Go. Can't ever recall watching Single Draw 2-7 No Limit before, but it was hugely entertaining. And Jason Mercier has shaved all his hair off, barely recognisable.  

No sign of Mrs Mercier or the dog though. 
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« Reply #245 on: July 02, 2023, 07:01:38 AM »

Safely back home licking my wounds. Things of note from my trip.
Vegas is even busier than last year despite the increases in cost.
Horseshoe location great for wsop and I may stay again - gym didn’t quite suit me fully, but only minor other things against.
Ocean one in miracle mile is a great cheap basic eat place especially if single as get seated at bar almost immediately when busy.  Portions not huge but that’s a plus for me on a long trip.
Also discovered horseshoe food court (downstairs), battistes hole in the wall Italian, Daves hot chicken and kebab place at bazaar shops. All convenient local options I’d not used the previous year but will use again in future. 
Grand luxe at Venetian is as solid as ever.
Brewdog wasn’t cheap but if you factor in the new rooftop location, especially before and after sunset, it’s a great experience and I’m a tad disappointed with myself for only visiting once.
Games for me overall were probably tougher but there’s still plenty of spots and opportunities, I’d be shocked if I don’t return next year.
Trip was a complete blank spending close to my budget limit for the 2nd year running, but a lot of fun despite the injury at the start and the slightly more % of people miserable or angry at the tables I experienced.  Also I seem to have lost about 1/3 of a stone which is an obvious bonus . 
I’ve enjoyed doing majority of these updates so may well do again on future poker trips and it does help to reset.   I promise to use the blog section in future though rather than clog up the wsop thread.   
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« Reply #246 on: July 02, 2023, 07:09:34 AM »

Thanks for the reports, I've enjoyed them immensely.
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« Reply #247 on: July 02, 2023, 08:01:08 AM »



Thanks Rob, really enjoyed reading that.

Back to the online slog now?
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« Reply #248 on: July 02, 2023, 09:23:59 AM »


Enjoyed the reports, thank you
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« Reply #249 on: July 02, 2023, 09:39:09 AM »

I really enjoyed these write-ups too
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« Reply #250 on: July 02, 2023, 01:32:25 PM »



Thanks Rob, really enjoyed reading that.

Back to the online slog now?

Ha, I don’t think I’ve slogged online since the winter before last.  I’ll prob still play 10-20 hours per week casually but got a very busy summer at home planned and am already overexcited to be back, summer months are the reason I never moved far from home when I finally flew the nest 13 years ago.  Look forward to your starbucks and choc ice stories in a month . 

Cheers guys, glad you enjoyed the updates. 
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« Reply #251 on: July 02, 2023, 02:25:55 PM »

Mr Hellmuth gets his 17th bracelet.
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« Reply #252 on: July 02, 2023, 11:54:42 PM »

Am ready to start the WSOP 2024 thread.  I did my June accounts and realised I am still up on the year, pretty much due to getting to June in a better position than in any year since 2013.  Think in a few of the recent years the WSOP has bailed me out, this year has been very different. 

I think I played well for most of the trip and genuinely enjoyed nearly everything away from the tables.  I just read some of the hand histories and just think why would I ever miss this?   

It definitely isn't guaranteed though, just bought an eco car, and might just not have the cash this time next year.

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« Reply #253 on: July 03, 2023, 09:57:26 AM »

Mr Hellmuth gets his 17th bracelet.

Wow.  Amazing.
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« Reply #254 on: July 03, 2023, 10:53:10 AM »

flushy still in colossus with 80 left glgl
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