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  • Goa

    Been back from Goa for about a month now, so its about time I posted some of my experiences there! Booked a charter flight with Thomsons direct to Goa, travelling with runadrum(Duncan) and AvonGirl(Helen) from PuntersLounge - landed in Goa about 5pm local time, when it was about 30 degrees . After getting our luggage, and some Rupees we ventured outside to be hit with a swarm of local taxi drivers fighting for our money! Fortunately Duncan had booked a car to take them to their hotel, and I managed to cadge a lift.

    Indian driving is something you have to see to believe: one hand on the wheel, the other on the horn. Overtaking on blind bends, crazy mopeds all over the place - and the odd cow wandering in the road just to make it really interesting. We managed to arrive at the Silver Sands resort in Colva in one piece, and luckily they had a spare room for me. It wasn't great, but was reasonably clean, and the hotel was only 200 yards from the beach.

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    After dinner met up with Duncan and Helen at a bar on the beach; it was still about 25 degrees even at midnight. Big bottles of Kingfisher for about 60p a go - what more could you ask for? Spent a lot of the following day on Colva beach, before heading back to the same bar for dinner that evening.

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    Thursday morning we left Colva and headed for the Intercontinental Grand Resort, where the poker was to be held. After an impromtu shopping stop at the request of our driver we arrived at the fantastic 5* resort - all marble floors, a private beach, and great poolside bar!! A welcome dinner had been arranged for that night in the hotel grounds, but before that we met up with the mole and Ed, punterslounge members from Darvel. I couldn't have hoped to meet two better guys to spend the next few days with - we seemed to share a common interest in the delights of Kingfisher! Got to bed about 4am, then up about 11 for a cocktail by the pool before lunch, then it was time for poker.

    There were 142 entrants in the main event, with a $1 million prize pool up for grabs. We started with 10k chips, one hour levels, and a break every 2 hours. We were due to play 9 hours the first day, then down to final table the second day. I settled into a routine of one beer between each break, and steady poker, winning a couple of early pots from the big blind.

    After the first break I was on about 7k, but sat down to the table with my favourite dealer:

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    First hand after the break she dealt me KK. John Kabbaj, sat on my right put in a raise - I reraised, and after a lot of thought he eventually folded. A few hands later, same thing happended, but this time he called my all-in reraise with QQ. I was up to about 15k by this stage, but never got much more throughout the rest of the day. I managed to scrape into day 2 in 34th place of the 36 left with 11300 chips. Stuck to the same plan that night - drinking until 4am, and a couple of sit'n'gos with Dave Woods (PokerPlayer magazine) and Shelley Rubenstein (InsidePoker/Flush). Then another cocktail by the pool before the next days play.

    I was on the feature table to start day 2, and shoved first hand with AQ, but got no callers. I'd only just got my first beer when I got moved tables. Third hand on the new table was 88 on the button, two limpers, so I pushed all-in. First limper re-raised all-in, other guy folded. I was up against K8, and my 8s held up - was now up to about 30k and feeling confident of making the money. A few hands later I get AA, and raise to 4k (blinds 600/1200). Get one caller, and flop of JQ7. I push all-in, and am happy to get called by KK. Turn is another A, but a 10 on the river knocks me out in 33rd. Worst thing was, 2 of the 10s had already been folded. Was absolutely gutted, so decided to get drunk!!

    Watched the final table the next day, seeing the guy who busted me go on to win the tourney and $320k. Then spent most of Monday swimming and suffering a hangover from hell.

    The trip was fantastic - great weather, lots of beer and brilliant company from Helen, Duncan, Ed and Stef. I'll definitely be trying again next year.

  • At last!!

    Well, its been a while since I had any success to report, but its finally arrived! Played a freeroll on BlueSq today, where top 9 (out of about 350) qualified for a $5 qualifier for the Grosvenor UK poker tour. Got through freeroll after being down to 240 chips early on. Then was up against 20 others in the $5 game. With rebuys there was 1 seat to Bolton Super Satellite (worth $105), and a second prize of $85.

    Got to heads up with the chip lead, and twice had my opponent all in with the best hand - both times he caught a card to win. Finally lost with AA against his QQ - flop was QJJ. Still can't complain at $85 from nothing a few hours ago.

  • Pokerstars Sunday Million

    I normally deposit £80 or so each month into my poker accounts, and then withdraw any winnings back to my bank account, and so far this year I have done ok. As well as being in profit - I qualified for both Betfair/Poker Player Grand Prix, the Betfair CityAM live event, won trips to Champions League final and Ibiza, and then the trip to Goa.

    Now I am looking to play in bigger buy-in online tournaments to try and win some decent prize money. So last week I decided to book Monday and friday off work and try to qualify for the Pokerstars Sunday Million event - first prize pays around $180,000! I deposited all my poker funds for December and played solidly Saturday and Sunday, mostly in $2 triple shootouts, and $10 double shootouts. I managed 4th place twice in the double shootouts (2 qualifiers) - the first time going out with KK v 88, the second JJ v AK. Got bored on Saturday night and played a $50 buy-in event, going out with AK v KQ.

    Managed to blow my months funds in one weekend!

    So its freerolls all the way for the rest of the month :(

  • India here I come...

    On 19th November I played in a freeroll at Maharajah Club Poker, sponsored by Inside edge magazine. First prize was a $7500 package to the asian Poker Classic in Goa next March, 2nd-10th paid $111.

    After scraping into the money, I hit a miracle run of cards which catapulted me into the chip lead with 4 players left. I ended up heads up with runadrum, a fellow Punters Lounge member. I managed to maintain my chip lead and win the prize package - by far my biggest win to date. The event is being held at the Intercontinental Grand Resort - a beach front hotel which looks fantastic.

    Really pleased to see that last Sunday runadrum went one place better in the Poker Player magazine freeroll, so he'll be joining me in Goa. Nice one runadrum!!

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