World Series Of Poker...who's playing?

ever since the movie i've been fascinated with this guy and his life..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stu_unger

can anyone tell me more about him?

great at poker, he also was considered the best gin rummy player in world at the time.


only three-time winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event tournament

his life is fascinating
 
This year's WPT Championships at the Bellagio was amazing to watch on TV.

Carlos Mortensen finally won after several bad beats, which he in turn levied on the eventual 2nd place winner.

He's the only guy to win a World Series of Poker main event and a WPT Championship.

$4 million payday....nice.
 
Hey brownsfans there is also the web site worldpokertour.com. I know for sure it has a list of its tournaments around the U.S.

Would be interesting to enter one or just visit if one of these tournaments happens to come to your part of the country.
 
Quote from markofrespect11:

gunslinger i want more updates. or did you quit playing?

Whoops, forgot.

After my 2k bustout I played a $550 NL at the venetian, I bounced after the first hour. I started to get a little frustrated with tourneys.

The WSOP other than the mega-tournaments adds an aditional benefit to the Rio poker room. It also brings some of the juiciest cash games of the year. There are literally people that actually enjoy throwing there money away. I mean a 45 year old tourist who calls a 3bet all-in with A8 suited, or a 22 yr old internet drone who thinks if he moves in he will get you off your kk even though you reraised Under the gun.

Anyway I wasnt looking for nlhe. For the last year, my cash game has mostly been Pot Limit omaha. I dont mean omaha high/low (little girly game). I am talking about Pot Limit omaha high,talking holdem on steroids. If you have never played, I highly recommend it.

So I play PLO(potlimitomaha)online at the 2-4,3-6 and at times 5-10 level. With holdem if you can beat 1-2 nl online, you can beat the 5-10 live. Problem is I have never played PLO live, they rarely spread the game in a casino, so I dont know what the comparison would be.

When I get to the Rio, I put my name down and I am immediatly called for 5-10 PLO. I take a seat and I cash in for $1000 (the max I am able to buyin for online). However I see out of the 8 people at the table I am short stacked, some have 3,5,6 thousand. As it turns out you are able to buy in for as much as you want. I have $2k to lose so I stay with the grand.

Usual suspects at the table. Old guy with a visor, a clueless but fairly good looking blonde woman with a rock on her finger, Asian kid with Armani shades, and two 30 somethings from Ireland.

I folded my first 10 hands preflop. No exaggeration, each of those pots must have been over a $1,000 (online 5-10 avg is usually 3-400 . Wow, I think, could be really sick.

First hand I play I think is 8-9-10-j, which is a huge hand in PLO. I think like 6 people limp in, I raise the pot ($75) , and first limper (asian kid) re-pots (another $225) folds to me. I contemplate re-potting which would leave me with like $200 out of my original grand LOL, OMAHA IS SO SICK!!! But I am in position and can still fold if the flop misses me. I am reasonably certain he has AAxx, so hes usually going to push any flop, therefore I dont have to worry about getting his money in if I hit.

Bingo!!!Flop makes me a str8, he pushes my hand holds and I am over $2k. Overall it was a very friendly table.The old guy was telling war stories of the old days of cards "before this internet shit",the Irish guys were constantly cracking jokes, and the clueless woman would constantly ask "how can you call that?" as she pushes all her chips in 3 times in a row when way behind. Good times.

After the crucial first hand win I never looked back and won $3k in about 5 hours. I played PLO the next 3 days and won a total of over $5k. I took the next 3 days off and went to Phoenix, came back to play the $1500 shootout.

I will write more (now that I know someone has interest) over the weekend.
 
Quote from brownsfan019:

For our poker players, are there any websites that you would recommend for learning about games, tourneys, etc? I would like to play some more but seems like I find out about games after they are done! And doing a google search for poker will take hours to go through.

Just wondering what sites some players visit that have good content, alerts about games, etc.

Thanks!

To learn about poker strategies I highly recommend twoplustwo.com. I am not quite sure what you mean when you say"I found out about games after they are done". If you mean online, Pokerstars.com and Fulltilt.com run games 24hrs real money and play money. For live games, most states now have poker rooms. For a private game you usually need an in, lnow somebody.
 
Quote from hapaboy:

This year's WPT Championships at the Bellagio was amazing to watch on TV.

Carlos Mortensen finally won after several bad beats, which he in turn levied on the eventual 2nd place winner.

He's the only guy to win a World Series of Poker main event and a WPT Championship.

$4 million payday....nice.

Yeah Carlos is a sick player.

To me poker is a lot like golf in the respect that one can only really appreciate watching it on TV if they play it (dont have to be good just play ,lol).
 
Quote from JJacksET4:

gunslinger,

Thanks for keeping us up to date by the way on your tourneys. Poker can be nasty, nasty sometimes for sure.

I was just playing in Pokerstars $150K tourney (only $10 buyin, but 15,000 players!). Anyways, I was around 5000 chips after the first break. I get AQ (which I usually hate!). I raise to 600 (2 times BB) - Someone moves in with about 3500 and I call even though I kind of hate to with AQ - however I do want to try build my stack. Anyways when I see he has AQ (unsuited) also, I am happy for a while - but not after 4 clubs suddenly come on the board and he has a club and I don't!

A few hands later, I get 22 in BB - basically have to move all in with around 1500 chips and Blinds getting high, etc. Well, I get about 4 callers, which I'm sure you understand I hate, but then the board comes 2399 giving me the FH after the turn and if I survive one more card I'm back to about 7,500 chips. Most of the callers had stuff like AJ, AT whatever, but one guy had KK. Well, the river was a K of course. Well, at least the best starting hand won, but what frustration to get that lucky at first and then have it taken away.

The AQ hand was what really did it though - I think it is like 95 or maybe even 98% to tie when it's AQo against AQo.

Anyways, good luck out there in Vegas.

JJacksET4

The AQ vs AQ is by far the most horrid way to lose a hand, but know it is a rarity. Also the river King sux, but at times you can just feel it coming.
 
Quote from Wayne Gibbous:

Sure looks like you can hang with any of those guys, gun.

If you get the cards, and just a tiny bit better luck, you are going to roll!

Thanks for the interesting play-by-play.

With theses mega-tounaments you really have to get lucky. Not that making the money is easy, but if that is all youre going for it is not ""that difficult ". But going deep (making the final 27) you really need to get lucky. Yo basically have to win all your coinflips, and have to win as a big underdog at least once. To win it...you have to win at least 4-5x as a 30% favorite.
 
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