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02-22-2012 , 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by jesse9999
This is the nut high, ainec. Any 2+2ers playing?
02-22-2012 , 12:35 AM
sailboats
02-22-2012 , 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by pgcounty
Live at the Bike is awesome.

How do you get in the game?
send me a pm with your phone number i'll make sure you get into the next game if you want it.
02-22-2012 , 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jesse9999
sailboats

Ty ty
02-22-2012 , 01:10 AM
Who's the commentator?
02-22-2012 , 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by bakku
just lost a peen waving contest to some guy who decided 7betting me in position with JTo on a Tc7x4c board then value betting a blank turn/river was a good idea

also, commerce 40 is apparently unbeatable but the 60 and 1/2 games are basically free money
JdTd.
02-22-2012 , 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by private joker
No point in watching; I'm not doing commentary this time.
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Originally Posted by Captain Ron
Who's the commentator?
Numbnuts. He's probably doing way better than I did.
02-22-2012 , 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by private joker
Numbnuts. He's probably doing way better than I did.
LOL, facebook keeps suggesting I friend numbnuts, and I'm like who is this ****ing guy?

Nice hand nn.
02-22-2012 , 05:24 AM
Never brush your teeth while playing poker... Thought I had 77 before the flop

Merge - $20/$40 - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

UTG: $1,371.00
UTG+1: $1,124.00
Hero (MP): $646.00
MP+1: $1,768.79
LP: $1,160.00
CO: $1,122.74
BTN: $600.00
SB: $1,357.00
BB: $1,112.50

SB posts SB $10.00, BB posts BB $20.00

Pre Flop: ($30.00) Hero has 7 2

fold, UTG+1 raises to $40.00, Hero raises to $60.00, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, UTG+1 calls $20.00

Flop: ($150.00, 2 players) Q 9 Q
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $20.00, UTG+1 calls $20.00

Turn: ($190.00, 2 players) 3
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $40.00, UTG+1 calls $40.00

River: ($270.00, 2 players) K
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $40.00
02-22-2012 , 05:38 AM
i'm assuming numbnuts is the guest bc the other guy is just completely clueless. only watched a couple of minutes but numbnuts was being way too nice when talking about people's hands. you can tell he's holding back bc he probably doesn't want to offend anyone

Last edited by bakku; 02-22-2012 at 06:04 AM.
02-22-2012 , 10:46 AM
He was diplomatic, and did a pretty good job, imo. The nascar name part made me chuckle.

I liked when Tuchman asks:"would you be cold-calling 3 bets with KJo?"
NN:"no, I wouldn't take 3 to the face out of position. Well, he just did."
02-22-2012 , 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by armor32
Just finished a wonderful ski vacation in Aspen Snowmass. Thanks Dcfrths for a great recommendation! Great snow, great terrain what else to ask for.
you're welcome...but i think you got the person who gave you the ref wrong. i'm happy to take credit though . i've never been to snowmass. maybe i said "snowbird"? i love that place and highly recommend it...

i just got back from a utah trip. full trip report in the eld forum. but here's 2 pics for you guys:

great mogul run:


same mogul run as viewed from further down mountain


and, my goal of going 60mph this season, CHECK BABY!


i'm going to count it.
02-22-2012 , 11:50 AM
[ ] 60 mph
02-22-2012 , 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by private joker
Numbnuts. He's probably doing way better than I did.
Oh come on Joker. He did a good job from what I saw, but you were fantastic.
02-22-2012 , 11:58 AM
Aleksei Ledovsky also completed his goal of surviving an orbit around the earth.
02-22-2012 , 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by DcifrThs
you're welcome...but i think you got the person who gave you the ref wrong. i'm happy to take credit though . i've never been to snowmass. maybe i said "snowbird"? i love that place and highly recommend it...

i just got back from a utah trip. full trip report in the eld forum. but here's 2 pics for you guys:
Utah is really great! Deer Valley is the bomb. Great snow, great service and great food.

My 1st trip skiing out west was in Utah. Mostly we skied in Maine; Sunday River and Sugarloaf. My son (now 23 and working at Vail this winter) and I finished our 1st run and we were both grinning from ear to ear. I asked him. What did you most notice about the run? He immediately said "the quiet", meaning he didn't hear the typical crunch sound you hear from the skis on the snow back east. That's exactly what I was thinking.
02-22-2012 , 01:56 PM
I got back from Big Sky 2 weeks ago. The snow was pretty bad, but better than most of the country this year. We did get 6-8 inches the 2nd day I was there, but the coverage in a lot of spots was still sparse.

Definitely one of my favorite mountains though. It was pretty easy to get there from Bozeman, the hotels were cheap (like $130 a night for a nice hotel a 2 minute shuttle from the mountain), and the mountain is huge (technically the biggest in the country if you add on the skiing on the backside of the mountain at a rinky dink ski resort called moonlight basin). The best part was there are NO lines. I didn't wait more than 30 seconds in a lift line all week, including the Saturday right after getting the snow.

Vail is still my favorite mountain just because of how diverse the terrain is, but it's soo much more expensive and crowded than some other areas. I haven't skied Utah since I was a lot younger. And even though I live in Boston, I just don't bother skiing out east anymore.

So ya, I'd recommend Big Sky to anyone. It's also worth taking a day to go snowmobiling through Yellowstone while you're out there, which was really cool. Great time of year to see the park, very few people there.
02-22-2012 , 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Nchabazam
I got back from Big Sky 2 weeks ago. The snow was pretty bad, but better than most of the country this year. We did get 6-8 inches the 2nd day I was there, but the coverage in a lot of spots was still sparse.

Definitely one of my favorite mountains though. It was pretty easy to get there from Bozeman, the hotels were cheap (like $130 a night for a nice hotel a 2 minute shuttle from the mountain), and the mountain is huge (technically the biggest in the country if you add on the skiing on the backside of the mountain at a rinky dink ski resort called moonlight basin). The best part was there are NO lines. I didn't wait more than 30 seconds in a lift line all week, including the Saturday right after getting the snow.

Vail is still my favorite mountain just because of how diverse the terrain is, but it's soo much more expensive and crowded than some other areas. I haven't skied Utah since I was a lot younger. And even though I live in Boston, I just don't bother skiing out east anymore.

So ya, I'd recommend Big Sky to anyone. It's also worth taking a day to go snowmobiling through Yellowstone while you're out there, which was really cool. Great time of year to see the park, very few people there.
I did this exact trip last year, except we sprung for a ski in-out condo that cost me just a little more but could have slept twice as many people. Great snow (last year, at least) no lines, snowmobiling as a day off. I even played one night of $2-$10 mix games in one of the bars and covered two days of lift tickets. Big Sky is a really good deal.
02-22-2012 , 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by KenoVictoryLap
Aleksei Ledovsky also completed his goal of surviving an orbit around the earth.
No he didn't; the alleged flight was suborbital.
02-22-2012 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AlanBostick
THAT'S THE JOKE.
02-22-2012 , 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jesse9999
Oh come on Joker. He did a good job from what I saw, but you were fantastic.
They both did a good job, but I like how numbnuts didn't berate the fish/bad plays too strongly. I still have to play with these players everyday I dont want anyones feelings to get hurt =p
02-22-2012 , 04:52 PM
Thanks for the feedback on my live at the bike commentating, I had alot of fun. Tuckman did an amazing job keeping things rolling and asked alot of good questions to keep me in the conversation. He made it super easy. I will say it was tough to talk and follow the action. Dave can do it as second nature, but we'd be talking and then on the turn or river he'd be like, "so what do you think of this play here?" and I would think, "I have no idea wtf is happening in this hand." But i'd just bull**** and say something that didn't sound too stupid. All in all I think it went pretty well though.

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Originally Posted by Captain Ron
LOL, facebook keeps suggesting I friend numbnuts, and I'm like who is this ****ing guy?

Nice hand nn.
Do as Zuckerman says, friend me yo.

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Originally Posted by bakku
i'm assuming numbnuts is the guest bc the other guy is just completely clueless. only watched a couple of minutes but numbnuts was being way too nice when talking about people's hands. you can tell he's holding back bc he probably doesn't want to offend anyone
Like sailboats said, we play with these people everyday and I 1) don't want them to stop playing bad, and 2) don't want them to be pissed at me. It was kinda tough to toe the line, but I think it went alright.

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Originally Posted by OaklandExCourier
He was diplomatic, and did a pretty good job, imo. The nascar name part made me chuckle.

I liked when Tuchman asks:"would you be cold-calling 3 bets with KJo?"
NN:"no, I wouldn't take 3 to the face out of position. Well, he just did."
Ty sir. Dick Trickle is a boss. lol KJ

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Originally Posted by Sailboats
They both did a good job, but I like how numbnuts didn't berate the fish/bad plays too strongly. I still have to play with these players everyday I dont want anyones feelings to get hurt =p
I was probably the harshest on you which isn't saying much, but I know you can take it. I still think that river raise with AQ against Nick was spew.
02-22-2012 , 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by DcifrThs
you're welcome...but i think you got the person who gave you the ref wrong. i'm happy to take credit though . i've never been to snowmass. maybe i said "snowbird"? i love that place and highly recommend
Lol, this is funny. I am sure you were the guy who recommended *Some* place to me, but then I messed it up and thought it was snowmass and not snow bird. Anyways, I was looking for something that is comparable to French Alps resorts that I am used to so far. Light snow, diverse terrain and many many runs. Snowmass was real close. Too bad they don't have this Club Med arrangement where its all inclusive.
02-22-2012 , 06:44 PM
I really wanna guest commentate Live at the Bike now. Is there a signup list or something?
02-22-2012 , 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Anacardo
I really wanna guest commentate Live at the Bike now. Is there a signup list or something?
No list, they just asked me to do it.

      
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