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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #570 on: November 02, 2009, 21:29:07 PM »
nice to see you back. cant wait to meet up on the 29th.
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #571 on: November 06, 2009, 10:34:52 AM »
Absolutely sweet FA to report on the poker front this week. The discipline I was supposed to be introducing to my game selection needs a bit more work. 3 times in the space of 5 days I"ve been out on the first circuit of a tournament and rather than give up for the night as promised, I hastily scrambled around all sites I"ve currently got downloaded for the next available fish level tournament. Needless to say my returns column this week has a big fat zero in it.
  Thankfully I have something else in my diary, as tonight I"m having a few beverages with a some colleagues to celebrate my 40th birthday next week. We"re starting in The Glasshouse, A JD Wetherspoon pub a couple of minutes walk from Norwich Cathedral. In some ways, I dread to think what is going to happen as last time we went out, one person had to be given a piggy-back by yours truly to the nearest taxi office and another was drunk enough that when he was playing pool against me at 2.30am, he was randomly striking yellow and red balls without once hitting the cue ball with his cue. That"s not to mention the person who sits at the desk next to me having to be restrained as she was trying to strangle another colleague, going on to leave the pub and being found face down next to a bus stop a few hundred yards away. There were also 2 people who had to make appointments at the local STD clinic as a result of their activities that night.   In addition, between making my first cup of tea of tomorrow morning and settling down to watch the Norwich City FA Cup game on ITV, I will constantly have to be on Facebook "detagging" photographs proving that I drunk one too many.  
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #572 on: November 06, 2009, 18:05:42 PM »
would like to see the photos of sheer drunkenness
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #573 on: November 08, 2009, 22:35:46 PM »

would like to see the photos of sheer drunkenness


Sorry to disappoint you Ant, but much to my relief, there were no drunken photos of me taken on friday night.
 Moving swiftly on, I have now managed to put some figures in the plus column this month. Ok, so it was only a $3.03 profit from a $0.02/$0.04 Omaha HI-Lo cash table and $7.71 back from a $2 turbo on Partypoker, but that"s not the point. This idea of starting from scratch playing tournaments is proving to be more difficult than I first thought. For some reason there seems to be a lack of $1 deepstacks! Pokerstars do a few tournaments at that level, but their dealers hate me at the moment and I normally develop a nervous twitch at the thought of playing turbos. I might have to rethink this plan a tad.
  Next sunday, I"m off to Amsterdam for a few days and am thinking about spending an hour or two on the cash tables at Hollandcasino. It will be interesting to see whether I really am rubbish at live poker, or whether I"m just unlucky on the rare occasions I play in this country  
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« Reply #574 on: November 10, 2009, 20:45:58 PM »
 I had a night off all things poker related yesterday as it was the monthly meeting of Norwich Cafe Writers. As usual, the format was a couple of guest speakers with a number of enthusiastic amateurs taking part in an open-mic session. Once more I stood-up in front of about 50 people and read my latest creation. The main guest speaker was the founder/boss of Bloodaxe Books, the largest independent poetry publisher in the country. For some reason, he didn"t ring me today to offer me a publishing deal; maybe he lost my number........
  Tomorrow is my 40th birthday and on sunday I"m off to Amsterdam for a few days. As if there wasn"t enough in Holland to keep me amused, I"ve decided I"ll play a bit of poker over there. Lets hope the dutch (card) dealers are kinder to me than their live british equivalents.    
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« Reply #575 on: November 10, 2009, 22:06:55 PM »
happy birthday Simon. Have a great time in the "Dam
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« Reply #576 on: November 11, 2009, 13:27:25 PM »
happy birthday and have a good"un
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #577 on: November 11, 2009, 22:52:06 PM »

happy birthday and have a good"un

happy birthday Simon. Have a great time in the "Dam


Cheers both of you. Trip report (on the poker only!) to follow
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #578 on: November 20, 2009, 08:56:42 AM »


happy birthday and have a good"un

happy birthday Simon. Have a great time in the "Dam


Cheers both of you. Trip report (on the poker only!) to follow


I wish I hadn"t promised that, as there was absolutely nothing to report on. I went to the Holland casino one night, but there seemed to be little action in the poker room so I didn"t actually play.
  On the whole, I had a very good trip. I stayed in a very nice hotel, the NH Musica, which is in the business district a long way to the south of the more lively parts of town. Everything went smoothly, but if anyone reading this has never been before and is thinking of going my one tip would be never, under any circumstances, set foot in the red light district after dark if by yourself and you are not going to indulge in some of the seedier activities that give Amsterdam its reputation.    
  I arrived mid afternoon last sunday and after settling in to my hotel, decided to catch a train to Centraal station with the intention of exploring the town by foot. I didn"t take a map with me as I was looking to go wherever the mood took me and thought that if I did become somewhat disorientated, I could rely on the excellent public transport system to get me back to base. I later discovered that I had walked largely in the Jordaan area, but had touched the Dam and Leidseplein areas before heading back in the direction of Centraal. Mistake number one of the trip came when I decided it was time for some food. I bought a takeaway pizza with the intention of finding a seat where I could eat my purchase whilst watching the world go by. Oh dear. Unfortunately, I later discovered the seat I had chosen to sit on was on the southern fringes of the red light district. Before my buttocks had made contact with the surface of the bench, a seedy character had sidled over and asked "You want Cocaine or a bicycle?". Apart from thinking that anyone who availed themselves of both offers at the same time would probably have a very entertaining evening, I wasn"t tempted as (a) I"ve never been interested in that stuff and (b) I am a lazy b*****d who wanted to do as little physical activity as possible. After saying no, the dealer and his acquaintance disappeared.
  The following night I decided to pay a fleeting visit to the red light district proper before I headed back for what was to be my only visit to the casino. I"ve got nothing against anybody who wants to spend their holiday in a haze of marijuana smoke or wants to perform acts with eastern european sex-slaves who are stuck in a glass-fronted cell for up to eight hours a day whilst a steady stream of testosterone-giddy tourists walk inches away, but that wasn"t why I was there.  However, as it was my first time in Amsterdam I felt I had to at least pay a visit to see what goes on for myself. From Zuid train station I caught the number 51 metro, got off at Nieumarkt and planned on taking a meandering route towards Centraal. Five minutes later and I"d had my first enquiry "You wanna buy cocaine?". I walked off without replying and was asked the same question by two different people in two different locations in the following 15 minutes.
  Two nights later and I was on my final wander around town looking to take a few photos before returning home the following day. My plan was to start with a meal in the Leidseplein area before taking a tram to Centraal then walking back to my starting point. I had walked about 5 minutes away from Centraal along Damraak when I heard the words "hey mister, you wanna buy some good stuff?". By now I was getting angry at the number of unwanted offers and my inner ninja wanted to karate chop this guy in the windpipe to send a message out to all the dealers in town that, no I am not to be troubled. However, I remembered a little-known Confucius saying which states that "He who bites his tongue and keeps walking does not return home in a bodybag." A few minutes later I was crossing Dam square and a bedraggled figure said "I"ve just lost my home and have no money for food. Can you help?". Again I said nothing and kept walking, but left thinking what a healthy state Holland"s education system must be in if even the beggars speak a second language.  
  All things considered, it was a very enjoyable trip. However, I can"t presently think of the circumstances under which I would return to town travelling solo.  
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #579 on: November 22, 2009, 13:23:12 PM »
hi Simon, glad you resurrected this, it was always an intersting read  ;D . Was great catching up in Betfair tourney on Friday and was hoping we"d get to heads up together. I did eventually win it but rode my luck on more than one occasion.

Hope to catch up again soon mate
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #580 on: November 22, 2009, 16:30:45 PM »

hi Simon, glad you resurrected this, it was always an intersting read  ;D . Was great catching up in Betfair tourney on Friday and was hoping we"d get to heads up together. I did eventually win it but rode my luck on more than one occasion.

Hope to catch up again soon mate
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Well done. I had one of those tournaments where the hands deserted me when I needed them. I"d cashed on the three tournaments I"d played prior to that, so things have been going pretty sweetly
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« Reply #581 on: November 23, 2009, 23:01:22 PM »
Now that poker"s more high-profile events are out of the way (WSOP main event final table, APAT european championship), its time to look forwards to perhaps the most prestigious of them all. As mentioned on multiple occasions on both this and one other blog, next sunday is the invite-only Norfolk deepstack championships featuring  APAT-connected types like me, Steve Stringer, Andrew and Caroline Cunningham-Brown and Antthecat. Will I be able to overcome my appalling live record? Maybe. More importantly, should I, from the word go, abandon all pretence of winning, spray my chips around to all and sundry (a bit like I did in Bolton) in a desperate attempt to emulate the legend that is Tighty and be first in line for the teatime buffet?  That"s a tough decision to make
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« Reply #582 on: November 27, 2009, 18:25:53 PM »
you will be fine, just play pots against me and you will double up in the first hour ;)
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« Reply #583 on: November 29, 2009, 09:21:23 AM »
There"s a distinct lack of excitement in my poker life at the moment. The problem with deciding to restrict participation to micro stakes events and gradually build a bankroll is that there aren"t too many deepstacks at the bottom end of the buy-in scale. As its impossible to scare people off a hand at this level, its pointless trying too many fancy tricks. Waiting for big hands and betting them heavily is the order of the day. I shouldn"t complain too much as there is a particular $2 tournament on VCBet which seems to have my name on; I"ve final-tabled/cashed in 5 of my last 6 attempts in 55/60 runner fields. 
  Today I"m having one of my rare forays into the live arena in the form of a Deepstack at Holt Football Club in North Norfolk. Unfortunately, as my 20 year old Nissan Bluebird died this week, I"m relying on my brother-in-law for transport so if I play as badly as I did at Bolton and get knocked out early, its going to be a long day. Needless to say, if I win the thing I will post the result on here as soon as I get home. If I don"t, I may just be too busy to mention it for a few days. Whatever the result, it will good to meet some of the crowd from the Yarmouth season 2 regionals again.
 As my car (RIP) is almost undrivable but has tax and MOT until the middle of next year, I"m planning on, for the first time, buying a brand new car courtesy of the scrappage scheme. Yesterday I had test drives in a Mazda 2 and Nissan Micra. Despite there being little difference between the price of the two vehicles, the Mazda felt like a considerably better car then the Nissan, so its been relatively easy to knock one off my "maybe" list. If anyone has got any suggestions for any other cheap 1.2/1.4 litre entry-level cars that would be ideal mainly for short journies but would be up to the occasional blast along a motorway, feel free to post on here.      
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Re: Am I a fish? No I am not.
« Reply #584 on: November 29, 2009, 10:50:11 AM »
My son recently bought a Mazda 3 ( 3 years old) , and it is a belting little car!
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