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Wednesday, December 7, 2005
So much to say…

…and too lazy to type it all out.

I got my new receiver, and then promptly killed it in less than a day. Warranties are good. Before it broke, though, it’s speaker autosetup detected that two of my speakers were hooked up out of phase. Cool.

I have a desk and a makeshift monitor shelf. My house is actually almost clean.

I’ve been getting killed at the cash game at Stars. I seem to do fine anywhere else, but just can’t make money there, even though the play looks just as bad. People always just seem to catch their card on me. Two days ago, the money got in when I had top two pair back to back hands, and the idiots promptly hit their flush and straight cards respectively. Today, second nut flush on the turn, and a guy calls a ton to catch a four-outer with his two pair. I am paying them off too much when they hit, though. The only things I seem to do well at on Stars are the WWdN tourneys. One win, and four final tables at those. Just the right mix of reliable play and fish for my liking.

Vegas! I leave in less than 48 hours. Things I want to do: Tournament at the IP, of course. Gracie’s geeky thing to do. We must drag Wil along. Storm the Castle. Play lots of poker. Bowl with bloggers.

Preparing for that, I got myself a nice smaller bowling bag that only holds two bowling balls. I still have to check it on the plane, but at least it’s lighter and easier. I also got a new ball. I’d seen a few people use it, and only throw great games. It’s called The One. I used someone else’s last night, and like the way it moved, so I bought one today and had it drilled. I then threw my highest ever four game series with it, in my first four games. 247-185-255-268 for a 955. Unbelievable. All prop bets we make regarding bowling have to be on me. 🙂

I think that’s it. I have to get back to cleaning. I said it’s almost clean.

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Monday, November 21, 2005
Xbox Media Center = Good

I seem to keep myself one step behind when it comes to game consoles. Until last week, the newest system I owned was a Playstation 2. Given Sony’s recent actions, it’s unlikely I will ever buy a PS3 (or anything else from them). They’re too big a company for me to avoid entirely, probably, but I’m going to do my best.

Anyway, I just got myself an Xbox, pre-modded with an Xecuter 3 modchip. I can’t really recommend the company I got it from, as there was a long delay, unprofessional and worrisome (ie, I thought there was a chance I’d never get it) emails, and the DVD kit they sent was a third party region 2 kit. Useful. When I finally did get the Xbox, though, it worked as it was supposed to. Before placing your bets, be sure to compare different sportsbooks to find the best betting deals and offers that suit your preferences and maximize your potential winnings.

I will probably eventually get a few games for it, but the primary reason for the purchase was to use as a media center, with XBMC. After dealing with flashing the ROM on the modchip (after realizing that I needed to hook up composite cables first to get this done), and installing the software, I’m very happy with the end result. I had it scan my mp3 directories over a samba share, and can now play all my music through my stereo system with a very nice interface, including visualizations and album cover art. It can also play just about any movie file out there. The next step is to rip my DVDs to server storage and use the Xbox to play those over the network as well. That would probably require another hard drive purchase or two, though. My DVDs may well end up in a box in my garage like my CDs are now. I can also now copy shows off of my Tivo, and play them back through the Xbox (I’m behind the times with a hacked series 1 Tivo, too, so it doesn’t have that feature built in). It also has a nice photo browser and slideshow feature.

In addition to XBMC, I also installed an NES emulator. I can now play any old NES game on my 74″ projected screen through my new toy. It looks good. There are also emulators for N64, SNES, Genesis, and other systems, which I have yet to try. There’s also lots of other nice software I can play with. I think it’s gonna be fun. Given the cost of the alternative that I was considering, and how much more the Xbox does, I’m very happy I decided to go this route. I know the Xbox 360 will do some of the media center stuff itself, but I like being able to customize it and play with it as much as I can with the modded Xbox. I suppose I could have waited for 360 modchips.

Now I just need to get the right DVD kit so I can start using the remote control for everything.

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Friday, November 18, 2005
Back to Back Final Tables

I haven’t posted anything since my disastrous third place finish in this week’s Shootout in the Desert. My tourney luck has been awful since my WWdN win a couple of weeks ago. Well, it turned around, sort of. Last night in the WWdN West Coast Warmup #2, I made the final table and finished 6th out of … however big the field was. Today, in the HeyKidsItsBG Invitational, I took 3rd out of 28, after sitting out the first half hour while I was at lunch. I went out when I lost a race (surprise! I haven’t won one all in preflop in at least two weeks in a tournament) with 77 vs AQ. An ace on the river. The turning point for me though was when I had around $12k chips in second position, and ZowieZ had me covered by a few hundred. I made a standard raise to $1200 and ZowieZ instapushed for about ten times the pot. Sires, a shorter stack, called behind. After a bit of thought, I folded. They flipped 33 and AK. Dammit… and this race, I woulda won, making a full house with my J coming out on the turn. I woulda busted Sires, and knocked ZowieZ down to a few hundred in chips. Instead, AK won and all the stacks at the table were about even after the hand. Nice push, ZowieZ. Sires went on to win, instead of busting to my jacks.

The ring game at Stars hasn’t treated me well, either, losing most of what I won in the Donegal Invitational. I finally decided to do PSO’s Nevada Jacks Promotion at Paradise, and finally got treated well.
Played the 1000 raked hands in about a day of 5max $100NL, and made $450 plus the $100 bonus. Plus, the chipset is worth about $200. Pretty pleased with those results, finally. If you are still looking for the most legit and trusted, just check out UFABET เกมส์คาสิโนออนไลน์ to learn more about them.

It’s strange how I can make two final tables playing judi slot in two days and still be so damn disappointed with the actual finishes. I feel like I definitely should have won today, and should have done better yesterday. I guess I can’t expect much when I can’t win a single race. Thanks Wil for hosting again!

I think I’m gonna miss Saturdays with Dr. Pauly tomorrow, unfortuantely. There’s a chance I won’t be able to make Bill’s last Shootout qualifier, either. Good luck to everyone who plays in them! I’ll do my best to make it.

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Sunday, November 13, 2005
Annoyed

Dammit, why can’t everything stay working all the time?

It appears my laptop’s wireless has died. I have an internal mini-pci wireless card… two actually, and neither work. The antenna connection or something else inside the laptop is messed up. My wireless router still works, and tested with my portable D-Link ($20 after rebate a few weeks ago… I knew it would come in handy).

Grr… I really don’t want to send my laptop back to Dell again.

Update: My old 802.11b mini-pci is working (after a little electrical tape on the internal antenna – don’t know if that has anything to do with it). It’s just my 802.11a/b/g card that doesn’t. My computer recognizes the card, it just can’t get any wireless signal. I guess I should try it on someone else’s machine to make sure it’s not something with the signal not being strong enough because of the damaged antenna or something, and if not, replace it.

Update 2: I doubt it has to do with the antenna. The 802.11b card works without them even attached to it. Guess I just need a replacement.

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Saturday, November 12, 2005
I Hate Tournaments

Wow, my tournament luck has been terrible since my WWDN tourney win. I’ve played in six of the $20+2 180 person SNGs at Stars. I have yet to make the money. I can’t win a coinflip. Two of my bustouts were desperate shortstack pushes. The other 4:

  • KK vs AA (all in preflop)
  • KK vs AKs (flush, all in preflop)
  • AA vs A5s (quads! the last of my money went in on the 557 flop, but still…)
  • KK vs AA (all in preflop)

And in Saturday with Dr. Pauly today, I had to make a tough laydown of 76 on a 779Q board (the winner showed A7), and then bust out with a set of 3s vs a set of aces later anyway. Damn set over set. Thanks for hosting, Pauly!

For the most part, I’ve been paying for these tourney fees with the Stars ring game, though. the $100NL there is nice. Plus, I just cleared a bonus that had been sitting in my account for 6 months or so because I hadn’t been playing there. I keep playing the 20 table SNGs because the play is just so bad, but I think I might have to give up on them for a while. It’s just too frutstrating.

I will play in the Six Gun Shootout qualifier tomorrow at FullTilt, though.

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Friday, November 11, 2005
WWDN West Coast Warm-Up

I play my very best donkey poker in this one. I don’t know what was wrong with me, but I was playing terribly. It wasn’t the “real” weekly tournament, so maybe I’ll try to defend my title tonight. 🙂 With blinds at 25/50, I got knocked down to 160 when Maudie‘s QQ beat my 99. She made a 3x BB raise from early position after pushing all in the previous hand with A4o. This set off all kinds of warning signals. I knew I was beat. My mouse hovered over the fold button, and then I went all in. The next hand, Wil raised to 150 (also 3x BB) and I had JJ. I pushed all in for my 10 more, and his AK beat me. It was fun, anyway.

I took my donkey play on over to the blogger side game, a high limit .01/.02, $5 buyin NLHE game. I lost 5 or 6 buyins there, playing even worse (but at least intentionally) than I did in the tournament. My standard preflop raise was 15x the big blind (0.30). We saw people get quads so many times there (3) that “thems quads beetches!” was simply reduced to “tqb” by the end. Or dqb. I don’t remember. It was lots of fun playing with 7 bloggers and 2 unsuspecting micro-limit players. One of them requested money from us, so I sent him a whole penny through the Stars money transfer. Hope to see everyone again tonight, and Saturday with Dr. Pauly, and Sunday at the WPBT Shootout in the Desert.

Update: Well, that sucked. Rivered by a two outer when all the money got in on the J77 flop when I had KJ vs TT. That left me with 170 with 50/100 blinds. Two hands later I get TT in my big blind, pushed all in by the small blind with J2, and he flops a J. I hate TT.

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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Indecisive

My current a/v receiver is showing it’s age. I bought it in 2001, and it was probably introduced a year or two earlier than that. It’s a Pioneer VSX-D509s. It works great for what it does, but it’s now lacking features that I want. Component video switching, composite and s-video to component up-conversion, more than two optical audio inputs, and more. I think I’ve picked out what I’d like replace it: Denon AVR-2106. It’s not cheap, at $700 (or $500 refurb). I can afford it, but I think could probably get by just fine with my current setup and a Pelican HD Selector. It just seems like a lot of money to spend on something I don’t really need. On the other hand, I could then sell my recently purchased Polk XM Receiver, and get a much cheaper connect-and-play antenna instead, as the Denon receiver is XM ready. But then I have to deal with the hassle of actually selling it. One reason I sort of don’t want to buy it now is that I know I’ll want another one in a few years for DVI. Receivers with DVI are terribly expensive at the moment, but I could definitely see myself wanting one.

Dammit, I wish I could just make a decision.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2005
Darth Tater!

Thanks to FatWallet, I picked up a nice new Darth Tater at Kmart today. $3.99 + tax. Sweet. No clue what I’m going to do with it, but I couldn’t pass it up for $4 (of course, regular price is only like $9).

My file cabinets were delivered today! So, combined with the kitchen countertop I got at Home Depot, I now finally have a desk. It’s not exactly how I expected, but I think it’s going to work out very nicely. The sticker on the countertop said 30 x 96, so I stupidly assumed it would be 30″ deep. I ordered 28 1/2″ deep file cabinets. As it turns out, the countertop is only 24 1/2″ or so deep, so with the top sitting flush against the front of the cabinets, it’s between 4 and 5 inches away from the wall. It’s actually quite handy, as I have all my cabling running across there now. I set up my Windows box on it and can finally play poker without killing myself sideways on my couch. Now I just need a new chair.

With my poker machine set up on my new desk, I actually got around to playing a little bit tonight. I discovered Stars’ new 20 table (180 player) SNGs. Awesome idea. I love being able to get into a smallish MTT any time I want. It’s part of the reason I liked UB back when I started playing. They had those $5 tourneys like every half hour. I played in one $20+2 20-table SNG, was absolutely card dead for the whole thing, and finally busted in 92nd when the first real hand I saw was dominated (KK vs AA). I think I’m really going to like these things, though. I made around $60 (including losing $40 with AA vs 99 all-in preflop) playing two $100NL 6max games at Stars while playing in the SNG. I used to not play there because the competition was so tough… well, it seems to have changed. I saw some of the most horrible plays there that I’ve ever seen. I think I’m going to have to go back. Maybe just the limit game at Stars is tough. Or I suck at limit. Either way.

Hopefully, I’ll really get back into the online poker thing shortly.

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Sunday, November 6, 2005
Foiled Again

X   X   8/X   X   9/9-X   9/X71
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X   9-X   629/X   X   9/X   9/8
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X   X   X   X   X   X   X   9/9/9/6
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Series: 637   Average: 212.3

This time by the damn ten pin, again in the 8th frame. Of course, I didn’t finish out the game with four more strikes, so I guess it doesn’t matter anyway. But all three of those 9s were solid pocket ten pins.

Dammit, I want my 300.

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Saturday, November 5, 2005
Saturday with Dr. Pauly

A disappointing finish for me today, but I’m happy with every play I made. I got AA vs KK and had a nice stack in the middle of the second hour. Spaceman was pretty shortstacked, but still with an amount of chips that would hurt to lose, and pushing in every few hands. I folded A3, 88, 66 to his pushes, and then finally called with JJ. He flipped A7o, and rivered an ace. The next hand I pushed with AKo and flopped my king to lose to CJ’s flopped set of tens, for a 45th place finish. I’m happy with both of those decisions. I just hate pocket jacks.

Thanks for hosting, Pauly!

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