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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Finally found our new home (less poker content)

Center of Erding - "Lange Zeile"
It's done ... we signed the contract yesterday and will move from the south of Munich to the wonderful city of Erding (northeast of munich) in just two weeks. After having so much trouble with our first choice - that was taken away in such a bad way - we now found something almost equal. I'm especially happy that this is the first time I am living in a home with a nice garden. In addition you may find us from time to time at another great place that's almost in walking distance of our home: The Therme Erding.

Therme Erding
Unfortunately our new home causes us some extra costs that weren't planned so it looks like I have to skip the trip to the WSOP this year. That's the sad part of the move. Oh, and the fact that we now have to downgrade from 16,000 DSL to 6,000 DSL :-(

So I am currently planning to make either the UKIPT in Nottingham or one of the next Chilipoker Deepstacks my next big event. If I make a good cash there I will add the WSOP 2010 to my travel plans. Otherwise I have to wait for 2011.

In addition it will be now a little more difficult to come to the Poker Royale in Kufstein. Instead of a 50 minute ride it's now about 90 minutes. But that won't keep me away from that great place. Hope I can make it on a Monday soon to check out the new short-handed tournament they are offering.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Another Deepstack and the search for a new home

Just a week after the Dublin event there was the next Deepstack tournament around the corner. This time at the Poker Royale in Kufstein. 10k startchips and 40 min. levels allowed for a lot of play but again I didn't get many playable hands. It's really jinxed! At least I got a lot more playing time then usually as I busted out at around 2am in the night with 27 of 99 left on day 1A.

Unfortunately the main reason was that I gave a number of bad suckouts this time. I really can't tell how often I was all-in very short and survived. At my lowest point I was down to 2k. I killed KK, QQ and hands like AQ with Q8s. But you can't survive forever if you have to rely on suckouts all the time.

Finally our table was broken and I was still short with 12k (average was 33k) but now had some fold equity. At least that's what I thought. But my 12k all-in at 500/1,000 (100) with 99 wasn't even worth thinking about for a big stack who called with KJo immediately. A nine on the flop made me my set and gave my opponent two hearts. Another heart on the turn gave him the draw and finally a fourth heart on the river ended my tournament.

I really can't complain after surviving with so many suckouts but at least I didn't bust anybody due to that ;-) But nevertheless I enjoyed the tournament because our startingtable had some nice people and I had a good time there.

I told you in my last blog that we soon move to a new home. Unfortunately our original plans had been destroyed by a real bad real-estate agent. He had verbally promissed us our new appartement and just two days before we wanted to sign the contract he told us that they decided to give it to someone else. So we are now still searching and have some time restraints as we  have  to leave our old place on April 1st ... which unfortunately also makes it difficult for me to plan for the next poker events I want to attend. But we have some new appointments early next week so I hope we can solve this problem soon.

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Monday, February 08, 2010

My trip to the EDPC III in Dublin

Finally it was there! And I was there - back to Dublin again. There are two events every year I try not to miss if possible in any way. One is of course a trip to Vegas during the WSOP and the other one is this event. This year as well as last year this was a very difficult task as I was away on my girlfriends birthday for that event. But even so she isn't into poker she knows how much I love this event. Thanks a lot for that to her.

Very nice hotel room
very close to the tournament
The good news: the weather is much better here in Dublin than in Munich. About 7 degrees celcius and partly cloudy compared to 0 degrees celcius and snow. And I got a nice and cheap room very close to the venue. The bad news: well, that was it basically with the good news :-(

The event itself was great again. Some minor kinks (like technical difficulties with the second tournament clock) but in general it was well organised. Due to the lowered buy-in of the main-event the number of players was much higher. 465 in the main event, 294 in the €300 side-event and 200 in the €200 side-event.

I had played the €300 side-event and was once again very much card dead. At the highpoint I brought my starting stack of 20k to 21k but from there it went all the way down to 9k. There may be one or two hands that could have been played better but in general I can't blame bad play for the decrease. I got a short break in between were I was able to get back to 19k but then started to go down for a second time.

The tournament area
I had to pass on a great opportunity were I held KQs but was faced with an all-in. I passed here but would have won that huge three-way pot against two weak aces and a middle pair (as I would have hit my king). Right play but wrong outcome. As somebody said: "If you justify your play just by the result you should seriously think about your game plan"

Unfortunately KQs remained one of my best hands and finally my stack hit the bottom at 9k again. But now the blinds had reached 400/800 (75). I decided to push all-in with KT of spades and got a caller from the big blind. Unbelievable. Not that his AJo is a bad hand, but I never went all-in before in that game ... so why does he think he could be way ahead with that hand. He called for a third of his stack for something that was just a coinflip.

The board was as cruel as it could be. Of course an Ace hit immediately, but also two spades for the flushdraw. The turn was another Ace for his set ... but it was the ace of spades for my nut-flush. Sweet! Then the river brought the last Ace to make him quads. Ouch!

Sandra Naujoks with no (good) cards and no luck
at the EDPC
Went out in 170th place after about 8 hours of play. That wasn't they way I wanted it to end but there's not much anybody can do than trying to play good poker. So no cash for the third time at the EDPC ... but I'll be back! And with the deepstack series starting to arrive in other places of Europe too, there should be plenty of occasions.

It was nice to meet EPT Dortmund winner Sandra Naujoks, who played the main-event, for the first time and I had a nice talk with her during a break. Unfortunately she was card-dead too and at the end went out about 100th of 465. But obviously she knows how to fight those long and grueling marathons. Even after a 14 hour day one and another 7 hours in day two she was in a friendly and good mood. It was her first visit to Dublin and like the most firsttimers she immediately liked the city. So I am sure she still enjoyed the rest of her trip after she busted.

Next stop will be the Deepstack at the PokerRoyale in Kufstein. Trying to run better there. Not sure how much poker I will play the next 1-2 months beside that. We just sold our appartement and will move in mid of march from the south of Munich into the outback in the northeast (close to the airport). There's a lot of stuff to do. So I might play less and update less in the meantime.



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