Sunday, December 28, 2008
Holiday 100Ks on FullTilt in the books, CPL co-director final tables
Saturday: The Holiday 100K - Blind Me Down, New Life Durand and Karaoke played on Saturday, though we aren't entirely sure which routes were taken (other than Karaoke getting in on a 400 points tourney after trying a 35, 100 and one other 400 pt one). Blind Me Down went down early - 9500 or so if memory serves. Karaoke Phil took a nose dive and was on life support about the time that New Life exploded from the 2000 starting chip stack to about 10K. It looked for all the world as if New Life would last the longest. But, then boom (we're not sure how, but it seemed to be in only about 4 hands) New Life dropped from 10K to about 6K to out at about 6500th place. Karaoke nursed his short stack back from 195 chips to around a short lived 4K. However, he managed to stay in the zone of 1200 to 2000 for nearly 4000 players. Ultimately, he couldn't get the one last double up to make it into the money and went out in 2059th.
Sunday: The Extra Holiday 100K - We saw only Karaoke Phil participating (getting in after ponying up about 1300 more FTPs in tournies) in the Extra 100K. Karaoke layed fairly low in the beginning - striking with 6500 players left to chip up to more than 9K which put him in the top 150 at the time. He largely held this position through about 3500 players left (gathering more than 11K in chips) when he took a hit that dropped him to about 8K in chips. Attrition and other hits lowered his total to under 7K as they hit payout at 1800 players left with Karaoke in about 1050th. At this point he kicked it up a gear and quickly moved to 13K to 20K to 25K in chips and stood in the top 300 with 1000 players to go. The chips ups continued to 33K to 45K to 60K to 111K and our own Karaoke Phil stood in the top 40 with 300 players still alive just under 300 hands into the tournament.
A mini disaster dropped him to 71K just a couple of hands later and he floated in the 70 to 100K zone for 40 some hands when he exploded to 183K putting him back to 31st place with 163 remaining. Thirteen hands later there were 131 players left and Karaoke had moved up to 279K and was in 11th. While the field cut in half over 60 hands to 61 left, Karaoke stagnated and dropped to 30th while increasing his stack to 312K. However, waking up with Pocket Rockets and having Big Slick move all-in ahead of him allowed Karoake to more than double up to 667K and with 48 left he now sat in 6th place. He largely sat back waiting for more opportunities and was in 9th (with 696K in chips) with 37 remaining.
Another mini disaster occured as Karaoke totally misread an opponent (his notes said the player was poor). Apparently, however, the player has vastly improved and raised with Qs. Based on his notes, Phil reraised over the top with A/6 suited and took a blow putting him just under 275K in chips and in 24th with 26 players left. As an aside, the "donkey" player also made solid plays with Js and A/J suited and Phil never saw the less than premium holdings his notes alluded to.
With blinds at 20K/40K with a 6K ante Karaoke went back into short stack mode: fold or all-in. That continued for about 30 hands (getting a couple/three blinds during that time) when Karaoke was able to break the 1 million mark and move into 7th with 16 players left - still only 20 times the BB at this point in the tourney. More good luck, good cards and good karma (when he pushed all-in with 12 players left with Q/J and ran into A/K - only to have his Broadway beat the opponent's 2 pair and then having his A/6 hold up against a shorter stacked all-in push with K/J) brought Phil to the final table with just under 2.4 Million in chips and in 3rd place.
Final table lasted all of 9 hands for Karaoke - on hand 5 his preflop call of a rasie and flop reraise with pocket Js (on a board of 3/4/3) were called by a player with A/K. The turn brought a K - from that point on he lost the minimum but he dropped to 1.3 million in chips. Then on hand 9 he woke up with 9s in the small blind. The cut off raised to 198K (blinds at 40/80K with a 10K ante at this point). Karaoke decided to reraise all in and the villian called with A/K. The 9s didn't hold and Phil hit the rail with a 9th place finish - a decided improvement on his finish from the day before.
He's now taking offers from investors for next year's WSOP Main Event.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
NBC Heads Up Championship--CPL Director Makes it to Qualifying Round 2 on Full Tilt
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
SCOOP!! - CPLPoker scoops Star Tribune
It seems that maybe the Strib reads our blog as they posted (sometime around 11:30 pm on Monday, Dec. 1 - that's about 45 hours AFTER our breaking news) this story by reporter Paul Levy including a little more background info and fuller scope of the situation - and, he apparently took most of Monday (or even Sunday) to get the interviews.
Ahh!!! Scooping pots is nice, but this feels much better.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
BREAKING NEWS - Running Aces Dealers' hours reduced, benefits cut
Tough times apparently at Running Aces as new management attempts to right the bottom line. Tougher times still for the dealers - there's a "Merry Christmas" for ya.
It's CPL Poker Blog's hope that the ship is righted (we like the competition the extra card room has created) not only for our own amusement and money-making, but so that their employees can earn a decent living with decent benefits.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Running Aces December Tourney Schedule Available
For you OH8 fans, it looks like they've shifted back to the first Sunday of the month.
Also, for you Pai Gow fans - there is No Ante/No Commission play until November 30.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Bill 'Comeback Kid' Crowned CPL Champion Fall 2008!
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Monday, November 17, 2008
BREAKING NEWS - Stay Granted in Kentucky Domain Seizure Case
The Court of Appeals will hear from iMega (the Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association) on Dec. 12 and their petition to have the lower court's ruling overturned.
Read more at Cardplayer.com
More fun with numbers, or, CPL Poker Blog rising up the charts
As we did last month - here's the map of our site's visits:
Still heavily Midwest, but we're up 13.5% on hits from various cities (59 cities last month to 67 this month), and up 15.6 % on visits (377 to 436). We also saw hits coming from 14 different countries (up from 11).
This last point is of some interest. Cities with the most visits were largely the same: Minneapolis and St. Paul led the way again. Circle Pines and Hennepin County moved up a spot with Burnsville replacing Hopkins in the top 5. The item of interest is that Sydney, Australia came in 6th - we're branching out - and, a g'day to all you down under.
On the keyword end of things, our coverage of the area's two biggest card rooms (Canterbury Park and Running Aces) led the way with 19 visits from searches. Add in our various news visits (most often about one of the two card rooms) and you have another 7 visits. Our Home Poker League Resources saw 10 visitors checking us out (with the new "Missouri Chip" getting 6 of them).
This month's stats saw us hit our high water mark for unique visitors in day at 17 - on October 29. We're pretty consistently between 10 and 15 each day. On the browser end of things - over the two full month's of stats - IE leads with 65.56% of visitor browsers, Firefox is at 19.075, 12.30% use Apple's Safari system and Google's new Chrome browser is the choice of 2.71%.
Finally, it pays to give players monikers mimicking pros. We had 7 visits from people looking for either our own league players, people with similar names to our players and those actually looking for Mike Matusow and Phil "Unibomber" Lakk, but finding our versions of them.
Drop us a line if you'd like to see us add features or items - we love hearing from you.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Karaoke Wins Week 11 Takes Over Leaderboard
But the night wouldn't be a CPL week without some fabulous calls, gutsy moves, incredible suck outs, and complete coolers, and we had them all during this "TOC Bubble" week where 5 CPL Members were competing for the final 3 seats at the TOC.
CPL Honorable mention must obviously go to Chris Matthews who made a very impressive run at the TOC by playing an incredible night of poker with the task of finishing 1st or 2nd place during Week 11 to claim a seat at the TOC. Unfortunately Chris came up short finishing in 4th during week 11. Chris took out Verbal (yours truly) by going All In with Pocket Aces which got an All In response from Verbal who had pocket Q's and was looking to take out the only CPL member during Week 11 who could have prevented him from making the TOC. That didn't go quite as Verbal planned however as Chris' Pocket Rockets held up. This launched Chris into a solid position to pull off a great finish to qualify for the TOC and he continued to be in great shape until there were only 4 players remaining and the CPL Plaque Round blinds got the best of him and finished him off two positions early. Thanks for providing a very dramatic end to the CPL Session Chris!
Congrats to Bill "Comeback" Kid who lived up to his moniker by coming back from only 800 chips remaining to finish in 2nd place in a heads up match repeat against Karaoke Phil for the second week in a row. Comeback Kid's finish during week 11 will place him in 2nd place on the CPL Leaderboard. Great job during Week 11 Comeback!!
Second Congratulations to Comeback Kid for making the CPL's third EVER Straight Flush! Comeback Kid went All In with KQ of Spades and hit the K high Spade Straight Flush on the Turn with an incredible suck out against The Una-Bomber who called with Pocket K's. Comeback Kid although dominated, found a way to not only hit the flush, but the Straight Flush!
"Because I have no one to talk to without Shane here" -- Comeback Kid when asked why he was being so quiet.
Bluffs were running hot during Week 11 of the CPL with Blind Me Down betting big with 8-3 off to get NewLife to laydown the better hand. In addition, in an All In bluff from the small blind with 7-3 off suit The Una-Bomber went up against The Cursed One who called with pocket 7's. The bluff gone bad took a turn for the worst against The Cursed One however as the 7-3 although dominated survived by drawing to a club flush.
"My cards are so bad tonight I can't even play weak" --The Cursed One
Did I mention that NewLife made an All In move on the flop just before the break and got Uber-Snap-Called-Chips-Shoved-In by Matusow Matson who hit a full house on the flop. Ouch.
Congrats to Una-Bomber, The Rookie, and Verbal for clinching the final 3 seats of the TOC!
Thanks to all of the CPL members who made this 2008 Fall Session another great time!
Good Luck to all during the TOC!
Below is the Final Leaderboard for the 2008 CPL Fall Session:
Name | Total Points | Starting Chip Stack at TOC |
Phil | 95.40 | 7770 |
Bill | 91.00 | 7550 |
Jeff M | 84.60 | 7230 |
Mike Behr | 80.90 | 7050 |
Greg | 73.00 | 6650 |
Vince | 68.90 | 6450 |
Mike Bowman | 65.10 | 6260 |
Malinda | 61.20 | 6060 |
Voni | 51.40 | 5570 |
Mark | 43.50 | 5180 |
Chris | 38.10 | |
Shane | 30.10 |
Below were the points awarded during Week 11
Phil | 26.1 |
Bill | 15.4 |
Mike Bowman | 11.3 |
Chris | 9.0 |
Mike Behr | 7.7 |
Voni | 1.0 |
Malinda | 1.0 |
Vince | 1.0 |
Jeff M | 1.0 |
Mark | 1.0 |
Greg | 1.0 |
Shane | 0.0 |
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Comeback Kid Takes CPL Week 10!
Jeff M | 83.60 | clinched TOC seat |
Bill | 75.60 | clinched TOC seat |
Mike Behr | 73.20 | clinched TOC seat |
Greg | 72.00 | clinched TOC seat |
Phil | 69.30 | clinched TOC seat |
Vince | 67.90 | clinched TOC seat |
Malinda | 60.20 | clinched TOC seat |
Mike Bowman | 53.80 | |
Voni | 50.40 | |
Mark | 42.50 | |
Shane | 30.10 | |
Chris | 29.10 |
Bill | 24.1 |
Phil | 14.3 |
Jeff M | 10.4 |
Greg | 8.4 |
Mike Bowman | 7.1 |
Voni | 1.0 |
Mike Behr | 1.0 |
Mark | 1.0 |
Malinda | 1.0 |
Vince | 1.0 |
Shane | 0.0 |
Chris | 0.0 |
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Home Poker League Tip - The "Missouri Chip"
That leads us to today’s Home Poker League Tip. We’ve recently implemented what we’ve termed the “Missouri Chip” - as you may have heard in some past podcasts. As we all know (okay, maybe not more than 10% of the population outside of Missouri) is that the Missouri state motto is “The Show Me State”. What does that have to do with poker, you ask? The Missouri Chip gives you an opportunity, once per match, to force an opponent to show his/her cards. For leagues that have player improvement as a goal this is an innovative way to add an educational element to the game. No, not teaching all your members trivia about all 50 state mottos, but allowing a player to see just why they are folding. Did they get the pants bluffed off of them? Did they make the lay down of the century? Does Tina really go all in during the first level any time she’s dealt 8/3 off suit on the button and she’s first in? The Missouri Chip gives players a chance to learn a little something about playing styles and difficult situations.
For our league, it’s one chip per person per match. You may only use your chip immediately prior to (or with) your fold. If more than one other opponent is still in the hand (say a bet from Tom and a raise from Jane) and you fold you must designate which player’s cards to see (for example, “I’m going to use my Missouri Chip on Jane and fold.”). Finally, if a player doesn’t use their chip and gets knocked out the unused Missouri Chip goes to the player winning the hand. Obviously, we have a few more minor rules regarding the chip but this gives you a starting idea for your home poker league. Use the Missouri Chip in your league to add an extra element of learning for your players and improve everyone’s game.
Note: Listen to the 10/13/08 podcast to hear a discussion of the Missouri Chip
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Election Day Treat - Zombies??
In honor of our progressives friends for today's election - enjoy (and listen all the way til the end):
This is from the the 1940 Bob Hope film: The Ghost Breakers
The Blind Me Down "Hand of the Week" - A Matrix Mess
the week blog entry for details). Our decision was to fold and be
left the short stack, call and hope to hit or move all in and pray
everything goes our way. Being that we were in the money already, I
was playing to make it to the final table. I decided to push all my
chips in and hope to scoop a pot that would have put us to above
average chip status. So all 5220 went in when it came around to me
and this forced out the UTG who initially raised it to 1000 to start
out this round. Seat 4 obviously called and the river was a Jc. My
hands shot up and as I almost screamed with joy all the chips went in
his direction. I looked over and noticed 2 kings in his hand. The
second 2 on the turn gave him a full house, kings full of deuces. He
hit his set on the flop and never looked back. After thinking about
the hand for a while afterwards I decided that I was blinded by my
own hands draws and didn't have enough time to think about all the
different possibilities. In a live game with plenty of time to think
I may have laid this down when the second 2 came on the board. At the
end of the day, it really comes down to the fact that Omaha sucks!
This weeks hand of the week comes from a $10 Matrix game on Full
Tilt. Yes its true, I did declare 2 podcasts ago that I would never
play these again, but now I'm hooked. It's never a boring minute in
these games and I've come to love the fast paced action they provide.
So here's the setup. Our hero has made it to round 8, the 80/160
round and is still playing in all 4 matrix events. There are only 4
players left in this match which means we are sitting on the money
bubble. Everyones favorite spot. I'm sitting in seat 1, the small
blind, and look down at 7c 7s. Seat 7 (7095 chips) folds, Seat 9
(1285 chips) folds and it comes around to us. Our hero (2540 in
chips) decides to smooth call with his pocket 7's and hopefully see a
cheap flop. (Listen to the podcast and you should be hearing Mark
yell at our hero for doing something he wouldn't have done.) The BB
(2580 in chips) checks and the flop comes 3s 5s 4s. It doesn't get
too much more interesting than that. I decide to bet 160 into the pot
of 320 to see where we are at. The BB hesitates for a few seconds and
puts in a raise to 640. Our hero takes a moment and calls the 480
more. At this point we have 1740 left and the BB has 1800. The pot is
now 1600. The turn is the Kd. I decide to check and the big blind
bets out 800. We are left with a big decision here. What do you think
the BB has and what do you think we should do? We have a middle pair
to the board, a flush draw and a straight flush draw. And remember,
all the while this is happening, we are still in 3 other games
grabbing for our attention.
Check out this weeks podcast which can be found here on the blog or
on iTunes under CPL poker podcast to see what Mark and Phil decide to
do with this Matrix mess.
-Blind Me Down
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Karaoke and Hollywood Win CPL Super Satellite to Running Aces HPT!
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Matthews Makes Run At TOC With Victory During Week 9!!
Jeff M | 73.20 | Clinched TOC Seat |
Vince | 66.90 | Clinched TOC Seat |
Mike Behr | 65.50 | Clinched TOC Seat |
Greg | 63.60 | |
Malinda | 59.20 | |
Phil | 55.00 | |
Bill | 51.50 | |
Voni | 49.40 | |
Mike Bowman | 46.70 | |
Mark | 41.50 | |
Shane | 30.10 | |
Chris | 29.10 |
Chris | 26.1 |
Voni | 15.4 |
Mike Behr | 11.3 |
Malinda | 9.0 |
Bill | 7.7 |
Mark | 1.0 |
Phil | 1.0 |
Jeff M | 1.0 |
Mike Bowman | 1.0 |
Shane | 1.0 |
Greg | 1.0 |
Vince | 0.0 |
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Jeff 'Matusow' Matson Scores Second Victory During CPL Week 8!
Jeff M | 72.20 |
Vince | 65.90 |
Greg | 62.60 |
Mike Behr | 54.20 |
Phil | 54.00 |
Malinda | 50.20 |
Mike Bowman | 45.70 |
Bill | 43.80 |
Mark | 40.50 |
Voni | 34.00 |
Shane | 29.10 |
Chris | 3.00 |
Jeff M | 24.1 |
Mike Behr | 14.3 |
Mark | 10.4 |
Phil | 8.4 |
Vince | 7.1 |
Greg | 1.0 |
Bill | 1.0 |
Shane | 1.0 |
Mike Bowman | 1.0 |
Voni | 1.0 |
Malinda | 0.0 |
Chris | 0.0 |
--
CPL Director Mark Cardenas
and
CPL Co-Director Phil Fuehrer
Find the Podcast on ITunes: CPLDirectors Podcast