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	<title>A Hodgepodge of Thoughts and Occurrences &#187; Keene</title>
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		<title>Poker Room Freeroll Recap &#8211; 02/11/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 03:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I played poker again tonight in the Poker Room at the Best Western in Keene. My initial thought was that I should buy 4,000 chips for $20 because I wanted to at least have as many chips as those at the table who had already done that; about two thirds of the players at my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I played poker again tonight in the <a href="http://www.pokerinnh.com">Poker Room</a> at the Best Western in Keene. My initial thought was that I should buy 4,000 chips for $20 because I wanted to at least have as many chips as those at the table who had already done that; about two thirds of the players at my table had. After thinking about it a bit I decided against it, because I would really like to take down one of these for free.</p>
<p>The cards weren&#8217;t coming at all for me at first, but after reading Chapter 4 and 5 of <a href="http://www.pokertournamentformula.com/">The Poker Tournament Formula</a> by Arnold Snyder, I&#8217;ve become much more aware of how important position is at the table and how you can bet your trash cards and still make money based upon the way people in front of you respond to the bet. I should note that the book is for fast tournaments, which is exactly what the Poker Room tournament is. I successfully stole some blinds and bets, especially after identifying a particularly tight player who would raise preflop, but then check and allow me to bet to take the pot. </p>
<p>There were somewhere around 72 players in attendance, and after playing through the first hour I was sitting at 13.5K in chips. Returning from break, the woman to my left who had been buying a lot of pots was the big blind. A few other people were in the pot, and I raised 3X the blind with my AK off suit. She was the only caller. I was first to act and I checked the flop of 10-K-4. She went all in with 5100 and I quickly called, thinking she had K-something. I had her on a pair, but not pocket 10s. </p>
<p>It took me awhile to battle back from that blow, but then I got my chance when I flopped a straight. Fortunately there were some faces involved, so the people who were in it with their big hole cards stayed right in with me. One guy had a flush possibility, but fortunately it did not come. We got moved to a different table not too long after that where I met a &#8216;talkative&#8217; guy named Jack, a foreigner named Akmed (spelling?), and a couple players who appeared to be younger than me. I took a shot on Akmed with KJ off suit. JJ looked good, but then I saw the ace came and thought I was done. I knew he had paired up. Somehow, I caught a queen on the river and made a straight. After additional playing, it was again time for break. I apologized to him at the break, and with a big smile he said that&#8217;s OK, it&#8217;s poker my friend. </p>
<p>When I returned, I noticed that I had been &#8220;chipped up.&#8221; I played some additional hands and then the next thing I knew there were only three tables left. Two new comers and one of them had TWO 10K chips and a big slew of other 1K chips. Wow! My $19K was starting to look like chump change compared to the other stacks I was looking at. with the blinds at 1/2K, I took my shot on Akmed. I had 9/5 off suit, and was only in the pot because I was the blind. When I saw a 9-J-2 flop, I thought 9&#8217;s were weak but stood a chance. I gave it a shot and he called. Crap, he has jacks. The next card that came was a heart for 3 hearts on the board. I was the first to act and should have gone all in, but instead bet 8K. he thought a bit and called. Finally, the last card came and it was of no danger to me. I went all in for another 6500 more. </p>
<p>Akmed thought and thought about his decision. Said numerous times &#8220;I can&#8217;t call he has me beat.&#8221; Unfortunately, he did call his pair of jacks even though he thought I had a flush. He Turned over his jack and I turned over my 9. I finished in 26th place, which I consider a terrific accomplishment. Obviously it would be nice to place in the money, but I played poker for 2 and a half hours and didn&#8217;t spend a dime. I was very entertained, learned a lot, and met some very interesting people including a guy I went to school with named Mike Davis.</p>
<ul>Lessons Learned:</ul>
<p>*When trying to buy a pot against a guy with a bigger stack, push all in. All in has a much more threatening sound than &#8220;8,000.&#8221;<br />
*<strong>Sometimes</strong> I do get lucky.<br />
*Position is a very valuable tool, be aware of it.</p>
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		<title>Dodge Ball Vs. Corning 10/11/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight Target Practice played dodge ball against Corning, a team we had played twice in the past. They put the first point on the scoreboard decimating our team on the first round. Next, we took a point to tie it up 1-1. They went on to score three additional points to make the score 1-4. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight Target Practice played dodge ball against Corning, a team we had played twice in the past. They put the first point on the scoreboard decimating our team on the first round. Next, we took a point to tie it up 1-1. They went on to score three additional points to make the score 1-4. With only about 5 minutes left in the game, it appeared we would not have a chance to win. With just four seconds left on the clock, we scored again to make the final score 2-4. We had 7 confirmed players, however only 5 were able to make it. Corning had 6 of their 12 member team in attendance. Had more of our players been able to make it, I believe we might have had a shot at winning. Perhaps next week will bring us more success!</p>
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		<title>Dodge Ball Vs. Staff Infection 10/05/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Monday October 5th, 2009 Target Practice played dodge ball at the Keene Recreational Center against Staff Infection. Unfortunately, only three members of their team showed up so they had to forfeit. We decided to still play out the game and have Nichole, one of our 5 players in attendance, play for the other team. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Monday October 5th, 2009 Target Practice played dodge ball at the Keene Recreational Center against Staff Infection. Unfortunately, only three members of their team showed up so they had to forfeit. We decided to still play out the game and have Nichole, one of our 5 players in attendance, play for the other team. </p>
<p>The game started off well, initially it was 0-1, then 1-1, then 2-1. We were thrilled! For the first time in 19 games we were the team ahead. Sadly though, that was soon erased as the other team went on to score 8 additional points to end the game at 2-9. There were some excellent catches made by our team, most notably one by Raj where he fell and caught the ball one handed. Nichole and I talked after the game and we think it might be best to just start catching instead of throwing. </p>
<p>Our next game is Sunday October 11th against Bunch Of Tools at 6:45PM.</p>
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		<title>Dodgeball Championships! LOL</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 00:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So tonight we had the dodge ball championships&#8230; if you can call them that. It was TONS of fun as always, but we played (I found out after) the #1 team in our league, Corning. They completely destroyed us, 0-7. At one point Geoffrey and I started working together. We successfully got 2 opponents out, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So tonight we had the dodge ball championships&#8230; if you can call them that. It was TONS of fun as always, but we played (I found out after) the #1 team in our league, Corning. They completely destroyed us, 0-7. At one point Geoffrey and I started working together. We successfully got 2 opponents out, but then he was out and I was soon to follow.</p>
<p>The other team was down to 1 opponent to our 3 remaining players. Sadly, the one opponent picked our players off one by one until we had only Nicole remaining. We were hopeful that Nicole could get him out, but then the bastard made a basket! Shoot! The 5 benched players from the opposing team reentered the court as a result. She then picked off 4 of them but the remaining two got her out.</p>
<p>It looks like they are starting another league on January 22. I certainly plan on playing again, either with the team which I played with or by starting a new team. I know Manan will play and I&#8217;m sure a few people from the Ball Dodgers Gone Bonkers will play too. I am looking forward to another 8 weeks of fun and exercise!</p>
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