Pete Carroll doesn’t want me to do
this post.
It is my long awaited Super Bowl post, and just mentioning the “big game” will remind you all of what is being referred to as the worst call in the history of sports—the intercepted pass Seattle threw in the final seconds of the game that cost them the championship. No doubt Pete Carroll would prefer no one ever mention that game again.
It is my long awaited Super Bowl post, and just mentioning the “big game” will remind you all of what is being referred to as the worst call in the history of sports—the intercepted pass Seattle threw in the final seconds of the game that cost them the championship. No doubt Pete Carroll would prefer no one ever mention that game again.
But this isn’t a rehash of the
game. Too many words have already been written about it, and this isn’t a
football blog.
No, my belated Super Bowl post concerns the poker session I had while watching the game.
No, my belated Super Bowl post concerns the poker session I had while watching the game.
This year, I decided to be a total
promo whore and find a game in a room that had some kind of special Super Bowl
promos. After exhaustive research, I
figured out that the best promo was being offered at the Flamingo. But, by the time I was getting ready to head
over there, I saw that they already had every table in use and had long waiting
lists to get into a game. So no sense in
going over there. By the way, don’t ask
me what their promo was, I’ve long since forgotten.
So I settled for the second best big
game promo. That brought me to the Mecca
of Vegas poker—the Excalibur.
In case you hadn’t figured it out by
the total lack of mentions of the Excalibur poker room before on this blog, I
haven’t spent much time playing poker there.
Only twice before, in fact. Once,
when I was playing 2/4 limit, and once for a really crummy tournament. So this would be my first time playing NL
cash there.
The promo involved cash drawings. For a few hours before game time, they gave each
player a raffle ticket every ½ hour.
Then they gave the players a ticket at the start of every quarter once
the game started. They’d draw 2 tickets
after every score, and one at the end of each quarter. It was something like $50 or $100 each.
I got to the room about ½ hour before
game time and got a seat in a 1/2 game right away. The room was fairly busy—busier than usual,
I’m sure—but not packed. My game was
full only most of the first half. During
the second half the game got down to as few as five players and almost broke.
There was one older gentleman at the
table whose picture you can probably find by Googling “nit.” One hand, he called a $10 raise preflop,
called bets on the flop, river and turn.
He turned over the nuts. In fact, he had flopped the nut straight, and
it had remained the nuts the entire time.
The board never paired, and no flush was possible. A couple of people said to him, as he pulled
in the pot, “You didn’t raise?” He just
said, “no” and shrugged. Wow.
The one real aggro was the player
sitting to my immediate right. He had a
thick Irish brogue. He liked to raise,
and he raised big and usually kept going after the flop.
Early on I had pocket 7’s. The Irishman raised to $17 in front of
me. The game had been kind of loose and
I expected a few callers, so I called.
Four of us saw a flop of 7-6-4, two spades. It checked to me and I put out $60. The guy behind me went all-in for $64. Tough decision, whether to call that $4, but
after tanking for about 10 minutes, I did indeed come up with another four
bucks. Everyone else folded. We didn’t show, and the river was a 6, giving
me the boat. He didn’t show and I took
down a nice pot.
The very next hand I raised to $10
with Ace-Jack off. Four players
called. The flop was Ace-Jack -5, two
spades. The guy who wouldn’t raise when
he had flopped the nut straight donked out a $10 bet. Into a $50 pot? I made it $40 and no one called. Easy game.
Then the well went dry for a time and
I just lost chips calling raises and missing.
So with Ace-Jack off, I called the Irishman’s $12 bet, as did one other
player. The flop was Jack-high, two
diamonds, I called the Irishman’s $24 c-bet, as did the other player. The turn was a blank and everyone
checked. There was an Ace on the river,
and when the Irishman checked, I bet $60 and no one called.
Eventually the dreaded pocket Kings reared their ugly head. I bet $8, and had two callers. The flop was 10-9-7, two hearts. I bet $20, both players called. The turn was a black 8, one player bet $100,
the other guy called. I was pretty sure
my dreaded hand was no good, and I folded.
I don’t recall the betting action after that, but they both had the
Jack-high straight. One of them had
actually flopped it.
Against the Irishman I called $8 with
Jack-10 of spades. The flop was
King-Queen-10, rainbow. I called $15. We both checked the turn, a blank. An Ace on the river gave me the nuts and the
Irishman bet out $20. I made it
$60. He said, “Damn I knew you were
going to call me, but I was hoping you wouldn’t raise.” Then he shrugged and said, “I know you got it
but I have to call.” He did and showed
Ace-King.
Now, I hadn’t recognized any of the
dealers there. I mention that only
because it’s not that unusual for me to go into a Vegas poker room I rarely
play in and recognize a dealer from another room—either someone who works in
more than room (very common) or perhaps someone who had left the room where I
knew them from and moved on to this new room.
Most of the dealers were, well, let’s just say, getting on in
years. Finally this blonde woman came to
the table, clearly the youngest dealer I had seen all day. Now the dealers all had name tags, and unlike
most rooms, the name tags have both first and last names. At least I assumed they all did, but I hadn’t
noticed it before.
So I was sitting across from the
dealer and I suddenly read her name tag.
It said, “Jennifer Gay.” Hmm….that
name rang a bell. It took me a second to
search my memory banks but I soon realized that this was almost definitely the
Jennifer Gay who I have seen comment on Tony’s
blog in the past. And who also
(sometimes) does her own blog (here). And who Tony once asked me to find a baby
sitter for (here). And of course, who also is my fellow
columnist for Ante Up. It is actually
strange that we’d never met before.
So after a couple of minutes I said to
her, “Do you work for Ante Up Magazine?”
She said she did. “Well, me too,
I’m Rob. I cover Vegas. It’s good to finally meet you.” We chatted a bit about our Ante Up
duties. She told me that the Golden
Nugget would be hosting the Ante Up poker tour this summer, which of course, I
already knew. I told her that I had just
written a profile of the new Golden Nugget manager for the magazine.
We had a nice chat during her down and
she was totally delightful. At one point
I said to her, “I haven’t seen you comment on Tony’s blog in awhile.” This was the first mention of Tony. She said she would never comment again. “There’s no point. He doesn’t listen. He never takes advice.” Hmm, I wonder if Tony’s ever heard that
before? And she lamented that she never
has time to update her own blog anymore.
She told some great gossip about some
noted poker pros, some very famous, some just notable grinders about town. But I can’t violate her confidence by
repeating it here. All I will say is
that she said Phil Ivey is a really good tipper. I don’t suppose Phil will mind having that
said about him.
Anyway, as I said, our game was short
all through the second half of the football game, and I couldn’t get anything
going. No one at my table was ever
called for any of the cash drawings. Our
table was about to break when things just came to a standstill as we watched
the last few plays of the game.
Pete Carroll’s pass play cost a couple
of people in the room money….had they scored they would have drawn a couple of
more tickets. So the last drawing would
be held at the end of the game, just one ticket. The person running the promo decided that the
game ended when the pass was intercepted.
She pulled a ticket and read the number, only to be informed that the
game still had about 30 seconds to go.
So we had to wait until the Patriots ran out the clock. Then she read the number again, and the promo
(and Pete Carroll’s reputation) came to an end.
I cashed out up a little over $100, so
I couldn’t complain. It was a fun little
session, I got to see Pete Carroll make a fool out of himself, and I met the
wonderful Ms. Gay. A good day. As I strolled out into the Vegas evening, all
I could hear were the sounds of both happy and sad football fans saying the
same thing. “Why didn’t he give the ball
to Lynch?”
I keep wondering whether or not it is worth my rare Las Vegas time to check out Excalibur.
ReplyDeleteLightning, that is a deeply personal, spiritual and moral question that each person can only answer for him or herself.
DeleteSays the guy who spends time driving Tony around town. I would have figured you suffer from boredom in vegas. Or a healthy case of self loathing . . .
DeleteI assume that comment is addressed to Lightning, not me, PPP?
DeleteMade me laugh out loud Pete P...
DeleteConsidering the fact that we ended up at Mandalay Bay in december, I don't think Excalibur would be out of your range...
ReplyDeleteOne can easily hit the trifecta of playing Madalay Bay, Luxor & Excalibur in a single day.
DeleteRedefining the word 'trifecta...'
DeleteBut still a winner! .....
DeleteNice post rob. I was happy with the ending of the game considering that most of my wagers involved new england winning.
ReplyDeleteWhat was it like for you, talking to a woman? Was that your first time? Lol
I guess so. that's why there are currently 176 posts with the label "woman said" on the blog.
DeleteI saw and heard Rob talking to Alysia, so that's at least two...
DeleteCoach, I'm not sure AC counts. Remember, TBC thinks she's a guy.
DeleteA++++++++++++ like Cokeboy i hit most my prop/reg bets with that call. sooooooooooooo Pete Carroll 4 PREZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOK, so it seems like the grade if for Pete Carroll's bonehead call. What's the grade for the post? What's the grade for the picture?
DeleteJennifer is long time poker dealer/shift manager, has experience dealing all around the country as well as the WSOP. Times must be tough if she's dealing at Excalibur.
ReplyDeleteAnoony, there are all kinds of reasons for people to work at certain places. Schedule, family responsibilities, duties, flexibility, etc. I hesitate to give any details because I don't want to talk out of school, but from what we discussed. Jennifer is in a very good place right now and doing just fine. No need to worry.
DeleteA+++++++++++++++ pic obv. Big Ole Tittays,eating a hamburger toooo. B on the post too much teasing not enuff pleasing . which poker player blows johns in the bathroom 4 tourney buyins or which player is going to b the next Bruce Jenner of poker blah blah. name NAMES!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah....it's weird but there is something incredibly sexy about a hot girl eating a burger, isn't there? I mean above and beyond the fact that she's a hot girl.
Deleteexactly!!!!!!!!!! i like Carls Jr's commericals during the Super Bowl
DeleteWhich of course exactly where the pic (and the girl) are from. Hence the relevance to my post. She isn't just some gratuitous set of boobies.
Deletetru!!!!!!!!! Charlotte MC whatever is soooooo hawt but no Kate "Anger's future wifey" Upton thou. i wonder if she will take Anger or Gift as her last name or Kate Upton Anger or Kate Upton Gift #420thoughts
DeleteWell, this may be heresy but....while Kate has a prettier face, from the neck down Charlotte makes Kate look like a boy. There, I said it!
Deletehmmmmmm r u smoking crack???????
DeleteNope, I just calls 'em as I sees 'em. Of course I might change my mind if I could see them side-by-side stark naked. Can you arrange that?
Deletehmmmmmmmm iwill work on it. also what is the difference between stark naked and bare-ass naked??? if i can arrange then u need to eat a tamale with mayo on it
DeleteStark naked and bare-ass naked are the same thing, as far as I know.
DeleteIf you can arrange that, I'll do you one better. I'll eat Rosie O'Donnell.
I was not at the Excalibur during the Super Bowl and I did not flop the nut straight...
ReplyDeleteLOL Coach. I think that guy was old enough to be your grandfather.
DeleteHaving played at the Excal plenty of times (probably over 50-60) . Your assessment of the dealing population being of retirement age is spot on . That said if you get on the right side of them, there are plenty of good stories to be had as they have been in the game for ever. However, maybe Jennifer can wake up Paul , the Poker Room manager into making the most of the room. They have good space with walk by traffic on all sides, but it just needs some lifting. The last attempt was the Saturday night stripper on a chair promo. Not so professional !
ReplyDeletehow do u get on the right side of them?? buy them a case of Ensure?? or a box of Depends???
DeleteDunno who Paul is, Ben. The manager is a lady named Glynnis, and her right hand man is a guy named James. But I think both of them would love to improve the poker room and my guess is that management above them is preventing them from making any significant changes. I know that management at MGM resorts doesn't love poker, and they basically tolerate it like an unwanted stepchild. The exceptions would be Bellagio and Aria, they are supportive of those two rooms. That's it.
DeleteThanks for the reminder of the Strip poker tournament. I thought of that when I was doing this post, and figured I probably should write up my experience with that one of these days. Trouble is the book with my notes about it is either lost to the ages or the notes are probably unreadable at this point.
Must of changed semi recently or as an out of towner I have been led up the garden path. Might be back in the next month or so, so I'll check this out.
DeleteRob, i have been looking for the hamburger girl at (In n Out) in Vegas. without success. Guess i need to hit up Carl Jrs, since that's also where Paris Hilton and PH eat burgers.
ReplyDeleteUmm I have no idea what you're talking about, Anony? Is this a commercial or someone who actually flipped a burger for you? I've never seen an In-N-Out commercial with any woman who looks anything like Charlotte M.
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