Before I headed up to Vegas last time,
I learned that fellow blogger Lucki Duck
and Mrs. Duck would be in town during my visit, so I contacted Lucki and we
discussed the possibility of getting together for some of that pokerz we both
like to play. I told you about the
previous time I met the Ducks here,
Can that really have been nearly three years ago? Wow.
Time sure flies when you’re getting old.
Anyway, on this particular Wednesday,
I had planned on playing all day and all night at the Aria tournament, taking
home first place. But of course, that
plan was torpedoed by a couple of cowboys, and I don’t mean horse-riding kind
(see here). Soon after I went busto, Lucki and
I were in contact and we were trying to arrange a meet-up. After much negotiation, we ended up deciding
to meet at the Hash House A Go Go at the Linq for dinner.
So I met Lucki and his lovely wife
there and we had a great time and a fine meal.
My only complaint was that the service wasn’t particularly good. But the food was tasty and more than plentiful. We of course traded poker stories, Vegas
stories, and whatever gossip we could come up with about any of our fellow
bloggers who had the misfortune of not attending. I’m sure more than a few ears
were burning. It was a lot of fun.
One of us noticed a beer menu on the
table. I guess they had a bunch of
specialty brews. And when I looked at
the menu, I happened to notice one of the beers was called “Arrogant Bastard.” I pointed that out to the Ducks and we all
got a good laugh out of that. Great name
for a beer, right? I actually think it’s
an ale, but whatever. I can just see
going into a bar, asking the bartender for an “Arrogant Bastard” and being
told, “You must be looking for that guy in the corner. He’s the most arrogant bastard I’ve seen in a
while.”
Now, all during dinner, I was trying
to contact the manager of the Linq poker room to see if there was any way I
could get the meal charged to Lightning’s
Total Rewards comps. It seemed only
fair, as the last time I broke bread with Mr. & Mrs. Duck, Lightning had
picked up the check. The fact that he
wasn’t there this time shouldn’t have mattered, should it have? Well, I guess I don’t have nearly as much
juice in Vegas as some people seem to think, and I was unable to pull it off.
And so, despite my incredibly meek
attempts to fight him for the check, Lucki insisted on paying for the entire
meal. So the least I can do is
publically thank him for his generosity.
Thanks, Lucki. Never let it be
said I didn’t do the least I could do.
Next time, it’s on Lightning for sure.
After dinner, Mrs. D was ready to
return to their hotel and call it a night, but of course Lucki and I endeavored
to seek fame and fortune in a local poker parlor. We first checked The Linq’s poker room, but there
was only game going and there was a small list.
The trouble with a small room like that is that if they only have one
game going, you just never know how long it will be before you can get into
that game. Could be a couple of minutes,
could be an hour or more, easily. Or it
could be that enough folks show up so that they start a second game.
But we decided we were not in Vegas to
gamble, so we thought about playing in another poker room; there are so many in
walking distance from where we were.
Lucki had mentioned that he liked the poker room at the Mirage, but that
he had not been there since the new room had opened last year. So, since it was more or less across the
street from where we were, that seemed like the obvious choice.
We trekked over to the Mirage and not
only managed to get into a game right away, we were able to play at the same
table and had seats right next to each other.
Of course I took the seat to Lucki’s left so I would have position on
him.
Early on I won a few very small pots
which I didn’t jot down any details on.
One of them I did get some of Lucki’s money when I flopped top pair with
Ace-Jack and rivered the Ace. I bet and
he didn’t call. Not sure if I even
needed the Ace on the river.
I raised to $8 with Ace-2 of hearts
and got one caller. There were two
bigger cards and a deuce on the flop. I
c-bet $15 and got a call. Another deuce
on the turn and my $20 bet was called. An Ace hit the river and thus I had a
full house. I bet $30 and the guy faked
calling but after he counted out the bet with one hand, he mucked with the
other.
I limped in with pocket 4’s and then
had to call $6. It was four-way. I hit my set on a rainbow board and
check/called $6. We were now heads up. The turn was a blank and I checked again. But when he bet $10, I check-raised to
$25. He tanked but folded.
I was up a bit and then managed to
turn that around with one hand. I raised
to $8 with Ace-6 of clubs. It was four-way. The flop was 9-9-7, two clubs. One of the players donk-shoved $35. Another guy called and so did I. The other player folded. The turn was a blank and the other guy
shoved. It was maybe $100? I didn’t note it. I folded to let them fight it out. But I guess it was a bad fold. The guy who shoved the turn had pocket 7’s
for a flopped boat. The other guy never
showed but claimed to have a flush draw (it didn’t come on the river). So unless he had a pair, I would have won the
side pot either catching the flush or Ace-high beating his high card. But I don’t think that would have been a good
play.
Of course I got the dreaded pocket Kings, and I happened to be
on the button. Someone raised to $7 and
Lucki called. I meant to make it $30 but
miscounted and put out $35. The first
guy folded and then Lucki looked at me and said, “I didn’t mean to get you angry.” And then mucked.
Not long after, Lucki took off. I believe he won some money, but he can tell
you about it on his blog. It was fun
eating and playing with him, he’s a good guy.
I kept playing and with Ace-Queen I
raised to $10 and it was three-way. Flop
was Queen-high, two hearts. A guy donked
out $7 and I made it $25. The third
player called me but the donk bettor folded.
The turn was a blank and I bet $50 and took it down there,
I had Ace-Queen in the big blind and
called $6. Three of us saw a Queen high
flop. There was no betting. The turn was
an Ace so I bet $15 and had just the preflop raiser call. I bet $25 on the river and he called, but
didn’t show when I flipped over my two-pair.
He said he had Ace-King.
I didn’t write down the last hand I
won, but the next day I recalled a small pot where I won with top pair, lousy
kicker from one of the blinds against a lady who bet her middle pair on the
river. I don’t think there had been any betting before that.
I ended up booking a whopping $15
win. The way I’ve been running in Vegas
lately, it felt better than it should have.
But the big win was the renewing my acquaintance with a terrificterrific—and
Lucki—couple.
Note:
I’ve decided that the best way to thank Lucki for the meal is to steal
from him. So, except for the Arrogant
Bastard shot, the pics on this post were all ones I stole off his blog. Yes, I am not the only poker blogger who
likes to put pics of fine looking ladies on his blog. In fact, I think he was
probably doing it before I did. Enjoy.
I think we should bill PPP's law firm for the meal next time.
ReplyDeleteYes, that would work for me.
DeleteIf any of the pics are of Lucki's wife, she HOT! and his name fits.
ReplyDeleteI will be paroled early (from work), so will be able to play Collossus; will be in Vegas 5/31 till 6/6.
If you're in town then, i will gladly buy you a pepsi (diet of course) and entry fee to the Rhino.
Hope to see you there.
GL sir,
Big L
Thanks, very much, Big L....but I'm afraid I won't be back to Vegas until later in June.
DeleteGood luck in Colossus!
I'll spring for a meal at Shake Shack if you'll wear a ballcap all day while I'm there (backwards, of course, and you have to let me take pictures for my blog). Deal?
ReplyDeleteSorry, MOJO...I have my principles.
DeleteOK, a buffet, but that is my final offer.
DeleteLOL....sorry my friend, I can not be bought off that easily. No deal.
DeleteI'm not a fan of Arrogant Bastard Ale, but they do have a Barrel Aged one that is much more liking to my tastes.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if I find where I put my bottle of the stuff I'll take a pic to post the blurb that they put on the bottle which is also quite nice.
Cool....I should have known that you would be familiar with Arrogant Bastard Ale!
DeleteBack when the Linq was still the IP I too had an Arrogant Bastard Ale with my avacado/bacon hamburger.
DeleteAles are beers too. I prefer ales to lagers.
Delete@Lester....I assume both the avocado and the bacon were extra?
DeleteHow was the Arrogant Bastard?
@Darryl...Yeah, I'm not sure what the distinction is....maybe higher alcohol content for the Ale?
Mr Rob you have now been elevated to superstar status, according to TBC blog, you are currently "his good friend and colleague"
ReplyDeletecongrats on the promotion,
Big L
There are no words to describe how overjoyed I was to see that.
DeleteThe guy recently called me a "complete pervert"....and supposedly is a man of God? How can he call a complete pervert his friend?
i figured Rob would wear that title with pride Jesus was asked why he ate with sinners if u know ur Bible. but thats who he preferred to be with.
DeleteDid Tony just compare himself to Jesus?
DeleteEnjoyed the visit and the grub Rob. Had I known you had K-K when you 3 bet $35 preflop, I'd just shoved knowing I was assured a big pot.
ReplyDeleteHope we can get together again next time we're in town.
Good luck at the tables my friend!
Yeah.....I guess so....I might have actually folded tho. Figuring you wouldn't bluff me. :)
DeleteI was wondering why there were so many photos in this post but I get it now. Well done. Your winnings can be used to pay for parking at MGM. Just wrote a new post and would like to hear your opinion on the ruling. You've been to so many poker rooms, I'm curious if this is a standard ruling.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Xdex, I'll get to it after dinner.
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