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Official Stats


Author: Team Pokerwire
Published on: 19:33:32 on Jul 12, 2007

It's now official, there were 535 entries into the Bellagio Cup III 10k Main Event.  Of the 535, we have several interesting characters.

LA Mike's Fashion Sense...

Erica Schoenberg as a rock star.  She's wearing a Doors T-shirt.
Phil Hellmuth as a race car driver.  He's wearing a goofy gold racing suit.  Two players have commented that he looks like a circus clown.
Bob Stupak as an olympic athlete.  He's featuring the black jogging suit.
Kenna James minus the cowboy hat.
Paul Snead as a NFL player.  He's wearing his custom NY Jets jersey.

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WSOP & The Bellagio Cup III


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 01:48:59 on Jul 09, 2007

It’s Day 1 of the Main Event.  Again.  For the third time in a row.  You know what the great thing about Day 1C is?  There’s another Day 1 tomorrow.  Argh.  The only thing worse than another Day 1 might be spending it with LA Mike.  Alas, I won’t be seeing much of LA Mike in a few days.

But never fear, poker fans!  LA Mike and Amanda Leatherman will be heading over to the Bellagio on Tuesday to capture all of the action from the Bellagio Cup III.  They will be bringing you—Gasp!—live updates and chip counts for the newest stop on the World Poker Tour.  Yes, it’s true, PokerWire will once again feature live updates and chip counts.

I’ll be staying behind here at the Rio along with Storms blogging from Day 2 of the WSOP.  Since I’ll only have access to the incredible poker genius of LA Mike for a limited time, I was able to sit down with him to get a few predictions about the remainder of the main event:

1. LA Mike sets the over/under at 17
That’s the number of times PokerWire boss JDN will mention the word “poop” while he blogs about his play tomorrow during Day 1D.  JDN parlayed his incredible roulette skills into a seat in the main event.  NH, sir.

2. LA Mike sets another over/under about JDN

In every event he’s played during the series, JDN tells us about the players at his table.  This usually includes at least two complete misidentifications of well known professionals (Peter Costa as Arnold Spee?  Marc Karam as random euro with white leather shoes?).  LA Mike sets the over/under on mistakes by JDN at 19.

3. LA Mike sets the over/under at 3
That’s the magic number of levels for JDN.  The guy just doesn’t know how to make it out of the third level of anything.  Except satellites.  And Super Mario 3.

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What I Learned Today


Author: LA Mike Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 11:41:03 on Jun 11, 2007

It's very late Sunday night or early Monday morning depending on your perspective here "At the RIO".  If you're here or have been here recently, you understand why I quoted it.  (For those unaware, there's a somewhat catchy tune that occasionally plays throughout this place with those lyrics.)

I rolled back to my massive suite after a late night snack with NDJ.  I finished up some work and thought I was going to get a great night's rest.  Well for some dumb reason, I wasn't able to fall asleep.  I tossed and turned for over an hour before I decided it was a lost cause.  As I rolled around in bed, my mind began wandering all over the place.  Suddenly, the old saying "You learn something new everyday" came to mind.

At this point, I was intrigued and began pondering my day.  What exactly did I learn today?  As I thought about this I decided to type it out and see where I ended up.  Well here goes nothing!

I learned today...

   1. The Sopranos series finale was a complete utter joke.  What kind of ending was that anyway?
   2. America's Team is officially dead in the American League Central.
   3. An unnamed female was baffled by the constant moronic play at her table during the $1k Ladies event.
   4. After several cocktails, Gavin Smith is able to get under the skin of one of the nicest guys in poker. (Gentleman John Gale)
   5. Gentleman John Gale lost some sort of wager and his hair will be green before the main event.
   6. JDN, I mean NDJ errrr Jason Hewitt, was able to laugh and joke after bubbling the HORSE event in 41st place.  He said, he actually had a lot of fun over the 2-day event.
   7. Gene Todd Bro (who cashed in the event) stated over and over again during the long "walk of shame" with JDN and I, "I'll never ever play f---- HORSE again BRO!"
   8. The best game on FTP right now might be the $8-$16 and $10-$20 Omaha H/L limit game.  Shhh, don't tell anyone.
   9. American Bar and Grill has fantastic shrimp cocktail.
  10. Shrimp cocktail and Amstel Light are fabulous together.
  11. Back spasms suck really really bad.  (I knew this already but had forgotten how bad they are)
  12. According to a sign on the building, the Gold Coast offers 8 sessions of bingo daily.  Say it ain't so!
  13. The NBA should cancel the Finals...the fat lady is already warming up.
  14.  I thought I had a huge break-through score for my fantasy team today when Allen Cunningham won the $5k PLH event only for JDN to inform me that nearly everyone selected him.  F that!
  15. Pokerwire Amanda looks like Gwyneth Paltrow in some movie I saw.  See PokerWired photo.  Great photo selection Sir.

Until next time, SEE YA!

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Headphones or No Headphones?


Author: LA Mike Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 20:10:54 on Jun 08, 2007

I was sitting in a $2-$5 NL Hold'em cash game in the Amazon Room when a new player came to the table.  Sometimes it's just too obvious that someone is "green" and lacks any experience whatsoever.  This guy sat at the table with his $500 buyin and immediately you could tell he was going to be targeted.  He was probably about 40 years of age and was really "rocking" out to some music on his ipod.

It didn't take long for Random Guy #115 to get involved with one of the big stacks at the table.  Seriously, it was probably about 10-minutes into his session when the following scenario took place.  Random Guy raised it up to $20 from the cutoff and Big Stack (on the button) called.  Everyone else mucked so it was headsup.  The flop came king high with an assortment of diamond rags.  Mr. Random Guy bet $40 and the big stack called.  The turn was a jack that was not a diamond.  Mr. Guy lined up his chips, fumbled around a bit and finally bet $125 and his opponent quickly called.  The river was a blank rag and Random Guy bet $150.  This is where it gets interesting.  The button sat there for a second and said "I'm all in".  He proceeded to push out $200 to match the bet from Random Guy.  I was sitting in the two seat and clearly heard him declare all in as did the dealer. The button was sitting in the eight seat and Random Guy was in seven. 

However, Random Guy thought he just called his bet because he was "rocking" out and couldn't hear anything at the table.  He exposed his hand and went into a fit of rage when he found out Mr Big Stack pushed all in.  He started screaming that there was no "visual sign" of the all in.  The dealer let him know that his opponent clearly stated "ALL IN" and everyone at the table heard it but you.  Wow, what a mistake!  He was visably upset for about 30-minutes but I think he learned his lesson when he folded his hand.  (Random Guy #115 dropped roughly $900 before he moved on.)

Personally for me, I like to have one headphone on to listen to music on a very low level.  It takes away a little bit of the boredom but I can still hear what's going on at the table.  Too many people give away so much free information by their chatter at the table that I feel I'm doing myself harm by not paying attention.  I think you have to maintain a happy medium so that you're not bored to death but can also pay attention to small stuff at the table.


Look for more of a lifestyle piece over the weekend from LA Mike.  I plan on rating the Rio pool, the lifeguards on duty and maybe the talent there.  Courtesy of everyone's favorite writer Alex Henriquez, I will be instituting a new rating system.  Should be fun for all.

Finally, I want to congratulate Shane on his $1k NL hold 'em with rebuys final table yesterday.  Great start to the WSOP and oh ya, Shane was on my fantasy team for that event!  Secondly, I have to find out from Shane where to get those shiny, silver velcro tennis shoes.  I am a huge fan of those.

 

-LA Mike for pokerwire.com

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Dinner Break Updates


Author: LA Mike Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 23:16:08 on Jun 06, 2007

Event #8, the $1k rebuy has reached the dinner break.  1814 players entered the event yesterday for a total prize pool of $2.533 million.  We are down to the final 21 players  with an average chip stack of 253k.  The top ten chip stacks are:

Amir Vahedi: 640k

Michael Chu: 560k

Robert Aron: 400k

Shane Schleger: 400k

Sorel Mizzi: 350k

Jason Strasser: 350k

Michael Gracz: 325k

Tommy Vu: 300k

Michael Binger: 220k

Mark Newhouse: 200k

 

Event #10, the $2k NL Hold'em, started today with 1531 entries.  The final 153 players will all get paid from a prize pool of $2.786 million.  The top 10 chip counts as of the dinner break are:

Brian McCann: 59k

Bruce Fox: 52.5k

Mike Banducci: 51k

Jerome Bradpiece: 47k

Stefano Arethas: 44k

Brandi Hawbaker: 44k

Norman Collingsworth: 43k

Howard Orr: 41.5k

John Kim: 40.5k

Artin Panssiam: 32k

Amnon Filippi: 32k

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Rio side games and other nonsense


Author: LA Mike Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 03:19:45 on Jun 06, 2007

A couple of people that I really trust informed me that the side games at the Rio were extremely juicy.  I figured I had better find out for myself because it's possible they are just huge luckboxes or could be trying to "fleece" me  (He knows who he is, he may even blog on this site)  Typically, you can find LA Mike slinging virtual chips around on Full Tilt somewhere in the range of $2-$4 and $3-$6 no limit hold'em.  It simply depends on the day and how well I feel like I'm playing/running etc.

But today was the day to give LA Mike's fans a chance to play with him live.  Play, chat and get berated by LA Mike.  I ventured down to the Amazon Room.  Joey Stapes, the host of Pokerwire Radio, asked if he could get a percentage of me.  Usually I play solely with my own money in cash games but what the hell, he's a great guy.  (Even though, he ditched me for lunch earlier in the day and forced me to eat all alone with a small child)  I proceeded to the cash game area and put my initials on the list.  The list was 7432093209 people long but the lady who wrote them down said a new game would likely be starting soon.  LA Mike waited patiently and then waited some more.  Finally, a couple of new $2-$5 tables opened so I jumped into one.  Chips please!

After I secured my $500 in chips I was ready to go.  Typically, I don't like to get too involved or crazy until I see how the table is playing.  I waited one hand and took my big blind.  Everyone folded around to the cutoff position who made it $20 and started a parade of callers.  The button and small blind called so there was no way in hell I was dropping my  Js9s.  The flop came  Jc9h2d and I had visions of raking a monster pot.  So much for not getting too involved early on.  Everyone checked around to the button who bet $65.  The small blind immediately mucked and I decided to raise to $165.  Before it was even the button's turn to act, he starts asking "how much, how much?"  I seriously thought he was going to have a heart attack.  The cutoff mucked and the button said "I'm all in".  His actions alone allowed me to keep from being stacked off.  I knew he had a set of some sort.  I mucked my hand and he couldn't show me  2h2s quick enough.  Thanks to his behavior at the table I only lost $185 on the hand instead of $500.  Obviously, not the start we were looking for but I felt fortunate to only be down about $200.

I play pretty tight for the next hour or so, getting a bunch of crap for the most part.  I took one pot down with the  Ac9c when the flop brought  two clubs.  A relatively small pot but a step in the right direction.  This is about the time when my grilled cheese sandwich began to really upset my stomach.  The pain was getting worse and worse.  It was go time!  (Note:  LA Mike is OCD and hates the filth of public restrooms)  The haul to the privacy of my own bathroom is miles away or at least it seems.  Meanwhile, the pain is getting more and more intense.  I'm positive I'm not going to make it.  But I'm OCD so I suck it up.  Ahhh, finally the relief of my own bathroom.

After about a 30-minute break, I return to my table to a dealer "push".  For the love of god, what a terrible dealer push it happened to be.  I was sitting in the nine seat and this dealer had serious body odor.  Bad Beat Sir!  I mean, this guy smelled like he'd bathed in puke.  He did deal me a one monster hand with  KsQs and I doubled up when I made trip queens.  My opponent had the queen as well but only an eight kicker.  LA Mike's fans began chanting at that point.

(At this point, I took a break to sweat Pokerwire Radio's Gavin Smith, as he was heads-up for a bracelet in the $1500 PL Hold'em event.)  He ended up losing a race on the final hand when his  55 ran into  As10s all in preflop.  Good game, great start to the series!  You'll get that bracelet soon enough.

I returned to my table and played one more hand of consequence.  The guy under the gun decided to "live straddle" to $10, it folded around to me and I looked down at  KsKc.  I popped it up to $30 and got called in two spots.  The flop came  KQ10, it checked around to me and I bet $60.  I was immediately min-raised to $120.  The third guy mucked and after seeing the guy had about $350 total, I went ahead and pushed in.  He called but wouldn't flip over his hand.  The turn and river came  77 and my kings full won me a very nice pot.

That was essentially the end of my session.  Personally, I saw a few strange plays but nothing too horrible.  Definitely a few people who couldn't for the life of them lay down a draw no matter how much you bet.  No pot odds...who cares!

Everyone's favorite writer, Alex Henriquez is waiting for me to post this and nobody keeps the "DA" waiting.  Although, he might keep you waiting from time to time.

PS...Before you ask, yes I gave Joey Stapes his cut after I cashed out, he made a few bucks too.  No fleece job from LA Mike!


-LA Mike for Pokerwire.com

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The Random Blog


Author: Alex Henriquez Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 04:27:09 on May 31, 2007

Here's the scene:  I'm up in my room at the Mandalay, the infamous LA Mike is hanging out (crushing an online tourney as usual), and I'm thinking, "hey, I should blog about some random s&@t."

So here goes...

Random Thought #1.  PokerWire Radio - Interesting show tonight.  Thomas Wahlroos guest starred, Gavin showed up in rare form after a day golfing with Negreanu and E-Dog, Sebok coped with his day two bust out, and Stapleton continued to be "The King of Hairy Italian Comedy."  Thomas gave a great interview and talked about everything from kickboxing (can you say broken nose) to receiving a P.Diddy-caliber Breitling watch from the creator of Cirque de Soleil.  Other highlights: 1. Gavin calling a listener a "Santa Monica hillbilly;" 2. Sebok claiming he never goes on tilt; 3. Stapleton begging fans to come back and listen to tomorrow's shows.

Random Thought #2. Casino Plumbing - Casinos have the best plumbing on the planet.  Whether you're at the Bellagio or Uncle Luke's Betting Hut, the toilets are completely uncloggable.  You could toss a boxing glove in one of these things and it'd still go down, it's like opening the cargo bay door at the end of "Aliens."  So, write you're local congressman and let's make casino plumbing available in every household across this great nation.

By the way, LA Mike just cashed in a Full Tilt tournament.  Poker world, you've been warned.

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