I don’t post
in chronological order, I never have.
Besides, everyone remembers the Super Bowl like it was yesterday
right? Let’s see, it was the Nashville
Predators vs the New Orleans Zephyrs, right?
Or something
like that.
I wouldn’t
mention the Super Bowl at all except that, this year, for the first time ever, the
Super Bowl game did not have my undivided attention. Unlike all the previous ones, I was doing
something else while watch the “big game.”
I was playing
poker.
Originally I
planned to come back from Vegas the Friday before the game. But as it closer to the end of my trip, it
occurred to me that Super Bowl weekend is a pretty big deal in Vegas. A lot of people come to town that weekend to
place bets on the game (yes, they do allow that in Vegas—in fact, they
encourage it) and watch the game at Super Bowl parties that the NFL refuses to
allow them to call “Super Bowl Parties.” And these people seem to have a lot of
money to throw around, so I assumed some of them might want to throw it around
at the poker tables. And I thought maybe
I’d be able to catch some of it. It
seemed like the games might be juicy so I decided to stay through the football
game.
It was gonna
be weird watching the game while playing poker but I wasn’t all that excited by
the match up this year anyway, so I figured I could manage. I was able to remotely set my TiVo back home
to record the game for me in case anything earth-shattering happened. You know, like a 33 minute blackout. But what were the odds of that happening?
I tried to
see if any rooms had interesting promos going on. The only really good promos were the ones at
Mirage, all kinds of bonuses and high hands and drawings and stuff. The trouble is that in order to get into a
game, you had to get there by 11 AM or all the seats would be filled, and
unlikely to open up. Too early for
me. I also assumed that a lot of the
players would be playing ultra tight because they didn’t want to bust out
before the game finished, making the poker less than optimal. Maybe I’m wrong. But I kind of think you probably needed to
hit one of the drawings or jackpots to make it worthwhile.
So I opted
for good ol’ BSC. I arrived about an
hour before game time and walked past the sports book, which was mobbed. There were at least 150 people in line trying
to get last minute bets down. Although
busy, I didn’t have any trouble getting a seat at a 1/2 game, and was able to
score a seat which gave me a pretty good view of the TV’s.
At first the
game was just what I was hoping for, It was loose and there were several wild
players. I looked for my spots and got
paid off some for my decent hands. I
worked my stack up to over $100 profit when two things happened. The two loosest, worst players left (and
before the game had even started—the nerve) and some crazy Russian dude took
the seat immediately to my left. He only
bought in for $60 but seemed to like raising preflop pretty much all the time. If he shoved and busted out—and that happened
a lot—he just re-bought for another $60.
Apparently his particular short-stack strategy was to short buy and be
ultra aggressive with every hand. Guess
what? It didn’t work.
But before
that, he got lucky by catching me holding my favorite hand. Yeah, the dreaded pocket Kings. I raised
preflop to $10 in early position and the crazy Russian called, as did 4
others! The flop was low, I bet out $40
and he shoved with his last $60. No one
else called but it was an easy call for me.
Nothing helped me on the last two cards and he turned over 5-2 (but at
least it was soooooted) for a flopped 2 pair.
Yeah, he called a raise in early position with 5-2!
Damn Kings.
But later he
paid me off when I flopped a set of 10’s and turned a boat. Also hit runner-runner for the nut flush to
get well more than what I lost to him with the Kings back from him. He re-bought many, many times, and eventually
started re-buying for $120 instead of $60.
The bigger stack didn’t help his game anyway. He was just giving money away, and
fortunately I got some of it.
Meanwhile,
there were of course some distractions from everyone watching the game. But the best moment for me was before the
game started and they had coin-toss. When the result was announced, a huge roar
erupted from the sports book, I knew that meant that a lot of people had bet on
the coin toss, and half of them won. I
was quite amused. Crazy gamblers betting
on a 50/50 outcome and giving up 10% vig for the privilege! Dumb. (There was a similar loud cheer towards
the end of the game when the Ravens took an intentional safety, for all the
bettors who bet that there would be a safety in the game).
As the game
was winding down, I got texts from Lightning, who had come into town earlier
that day. We decided to get together for
dinner. He was over at Harrah’s, and I
decided to kill two birds by meeting him in that neighborhood so I could also
check out the newly relocated Quad poker room (formerly Imperial Palace). I wanted to see it so I could update the info
in AVP and also mention the relocation in my Ante Up column. See guys, even on Super Bowl Sunday, I’m
working. I cashed out of the game up
$135.
I came by
Harrah’s to see Lightning grinding away.
Lightning has long ago given his version of the night here. After
rejecting a bunch of ideas, we ended up trying the burger place at Harrah’s,
KGB. Like the better Le Burger
Brasserie at Paris (see here),
the burgers are served by good looking, scantily clad women. Unfortunately, these waitresses, unlike those
at the Paris burger joint, do not serve the burgers in their underwear.
I had what
one fellow blogger insisted (via Tweet) was scientifically impossible—a good
burger at this place. But Grange is a gourmand while I’m just a slob who
likes a juicy burger. It had the one
requirement I insist on that I often find hard to get—it was rare. I was happy with it, even though it wasn’t as
good as the Bra burger place or, for that matter, the Fuddrucker’s at the
Orleans. Also, I should point out that
Lightning used his Total Rewards points to pay for our meal, meaning the next
time we get together, it’s my turn. I’m
hoping that by the time he returns to Vegas, the Jack-in-the-Box in the BSC
food court will start accepting BSC poker comps.
After the
meal, we did indeed walk over to the Quad and found the new poker room. Unbeknownst to me, the location we found it
at was only a temporary location (I said in my Ante Up column it was the
permanent location—damn). I’ve heard
they’ve moved again and will move again into their—really, we mean it this
time—permanent home in October or later.
We couldn’t
have played at the Quad even if we wanted to, as the only games going were the
tournament. Lightning wasn’t sure if he
was going to be up to playing any more poker and this was my last night in town
so I was anxious to get back to the tables.
We parted and I returned to the poker room for my last session of this
trip.
I got into
another wild and crazy game, lots of huge raises with marginal hands. Having learned from Grump that you can’t just play tight in games like this (see here),
I called a small raise with 7-5 diamonds on the button. Yeah, I did.
And flopped an open-ender. And
hit it on the turn. By the river, there
was a flush possible (not diamonds), plus a bigger straight possible. My value bet was raised 3X. I thought about it and just felt there was
too good a chance he was either bluffing or overvaluing his hand. So I called.
It was the right play. He had
flopped bottom pair with A-6 and caught the Ace on the river for two pair. My straight was good.
I had another
good read when I had a King high flush.
There were two 8’s on the board but I really didn’t smell a boat. The aggro guy to my left bet out on the
river, and a lady who had built up a small stack into a medium stack shoved. It would have cost me $68 to call with my
flush. She was the one player at the
table I was hesitant to call there. It
was a pretty big pot, and it was tempting to call. But I put her on the Ace high flush and
mucked. The other guy called and showed
an 8 for trips. The lady did indeed have
the Ace high flush. Good lay down.
I was up and
down the whole session, there was a lot of variance at such a wild table. I would have left even but I decided to call
a preflop raise to $25 with pocket 7’s.
It was a bad play, but I knew the guy would pay me off if I hit my
set. I whiffed.
So I was down
a little for that session but still up for the day. Had a nice dinner with Lightning, did a
little work, and oh yeah, watched a little football game. I had to look it up. Turns out the final score was Ravens
34-49’ers 31. You remember right?
What -- no link love for me when you mention my name? I might just have to go all VJ on you ...
ReplyDeleteHeh Heh. I know you're just being a smart-ass....or are you. Actually, you're right, I almost always link both to the main site and the specific post when I link. An oversight on my part which has been corrected, see above.
DeleteAnd thanks again for the burger. Although, at least according to one blogger (see below), it wasn't very good.
If your KGB burger was worse than Fuddruckers, then your burger sucked. QED.
ReplyDeleteWrong reference point, Grange. the KGB burger wasn't worse than Fuddruckers. Fuddruckers burgers are better than KGB (but mostly cuz I can put as much pickles and onions as I want on it.
DeleteI thinked you missed out on +EV opportunity.....Congrats to The Mirage poker room for a great SB promotion. Every seat at every table won some cash. I was able to collect a $150 for just having my butt in one of the seats for about 8 hours. Also the cash games were pretty good.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jumper. I see you had another comment which looked like just a shorter version of this comment, so I didn't approve it. Hope that's ok.
DeleteAppreciate the comment, for me, the biggest negative was getting to the Mirage early enough to get a seat there, and then basically be stuck there for like 5 hours before the game even started.
But next year, if I'm in town for the game, I'll see if I can get my butt moving earlier enough to consider it.
JitB @ BSC food court? Now you even disguise burger joints?
ReplyDeleteNot the burger joints, but I have to disguise the food court to protect the super-secret identity of B.S.C. :)
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