Month: March 2005

  • Uncle Darrow’s

    If you live in the LA area, especially the Westside, I recommend you check out Uncle Darrow’s restaurant in Marina Del Rey. They primarily serve Cajun/Creole food, but I go there for the Chicken Supper: three crispy, meaty wings served with a side of red beans and rice, potato salad, and hush puppies spiced with bits of jalapeno. Not necessarily the best fried chicken I’ve ever had, but really flavorful and light on the grease factor. Friendly people, too; tonight I sped home from campus to try to catch them before they closed, but only managed to sneak in the door as they were printing out their receipts for the day. Suck. I must have looked hungry and pathetic because they graciously offered me some jambalaya and red beans on the house.

  • iTunes Party Shuffle 2

    The second in a series of random iTunes lists in lieu of actual content.

    The White Stripes – I Can Learn
    The Shins – Fighting In A Sack
    Boards Of Canada – Olson
    Grandaddy – AMMO
    David Holmes – Higher Ground
    The Dandy Warhols – (It Dosen’t Take A) Genius
    David Bowie – Fame
    Cyril Neville – Gossip
    The Verve – Star Sail
    Mazzy Star – Disappear
    Cocteau Twins – Pandora
    Portishead – It’s A Fire
    Komeda – Curious
    Cocteau Twins – My Truth
    Ivy – Kite
    U2 – The Wanderer
    Stereolab – Fuses
    Luke Vibert & BJ Cole – Nice Cave
    Placebo – Blue American
    Blur – Sing
    The Sad Chicken – Leroy & The Drivers

  • Straight Life

    Poker break time! Sit down at Full Tilt Poker, open up two .50/1 $100 NL Hold’Em tables and play for about 30 hands on each.

    Straight 1, Table 1:

    Kd Qc on the button. Serial raiser raises it from MP right after I noted he raised Q9 in LP. I call and so does the SB. Flop comes 8h Td Jh. It’s checked to me, so I bet $8 at the $10 pot on a semi-bluff. SB min-raises to $16. Preflop raiser folds. I’m getting 4:1 to call, but probably more than the requisite 5:1 in implied odds if I get my straight. I call. The turn brings the Ac, making my straight. I’m wondering how much I should raise when the SB bets all in. I call. The river is the Js. No flush, but possible boat. He shows Jd Kh for trips, and I take down $162.50.

    Straight 1, Table 2:

    Td 8d in the BB. 3 limpers including the SB. Flop comes 3s 6c Qd. Checks all around. Turn is 9d. Ooh… flush and straight possibilities… and straight flush! But I can’t call a huge bet here. Checks all around. River Jd. Straight flush! SB checks, I bet $2 into the $3.80 pot and take it down when everyone folds. I show and no one says a goddamn thing. Ingrates.

    Straight 2, Table 1:

    5c 6s in the CO. 3 limpers ahead of me, SB completes, and BB checks. Flop comes 3h 7s 4h. Woah. SB bets $2 into the $5 pot. The BB and one of the limpers calls. Well, this just won’t do at all. I raise another $5. SB calls. Turn comes Js. I bet the pot ($23) and SB calls. SB must have something more than a flush draw. Maybe something very strong. River comes 9d, eliminating flushes and boats, and I don’t fear a higher straight (I even check to make sure the flop didn’t have any promising higher draws). I just pot it again for $69 and get called once again. I show my 7 high straight and the SB shows a flopped set. I take down the $204 pot.

    Straight 2, Table 2:

    Well, I’m up quite a bit… better call it a day soon. 6c 3s in the BB. 3 limpers, 1 poster, and the SB completes to make it a 6-way flop. The flop comes 4s 5s 2d. Wow. Again?! I decide to come out strong and bet the pot ($6).

    First limper raises to $12. Everyone else folds.
    Glyphic raises to $25
    First limper raises to $38
    Glyphic raises to $92.40, and is all in
    First limper calls $54.40

    I’m getting paid! I show my straight and he shows his set of deuces. Turn is the 2h and all of a sudden I’m broke. The river is the As and I look around the table to see the 2s safely tucked away in his hole cards. First limper takes down $187.80 and I type in the note that he’ll risk his entire stack with bottom set. Not the worst mistake in the world, but… ask the SB from Straight 2, Table 1 if his set was worth 95% of his stack.

    All of this is too much for me. I close my tables, note the bankroll status in my spreadsheet, and decide to get back to work. After blogging it, of course.

    Questions:

    Doesn’t some of the play above seem to indicate that the FTP $100 NL games can be quite juicy?

    Isn’t getting four straights in the course of 30min / 60hands a bit unusual?

    Should we be worried that the difference between a losing session, a winning session, and an amazing session is one hand? Isn’t that why my roulette junkie self plays these games?

    Shouldn’t I get back to work?

  • iTunes Party Shuffle 1

    The first in a series of random iTunes lists in lieu of actual content.

    A Fascinating Musical Experience – The Monster from David Holmes Come Get It I Got It
    Cat Stevens – The Wind from Various Artists As Seen on TV Songs From Commercials
    Da Lata – Beija Flor from Thievery Corporation DJ-Kicks
    Pulp – Do You Remember The First Time? from Various Artists Popsuperstar
    When The Cows Come Home from Blur Modern Life Is Rubbish
    The Weight Of My Words from Kings Of Convenience Quiet Is The New Loud
    The Deverell Twins from Black Box Recorder The Facts Of Life
    Lonely Boy – V. Gallo from Buffalo 66 Soundtrack Buffalo 66
    A Silhouette Of Doom from Ennio Morricone Kill Bill, Vol. 2
    The National Anthem from Radiohead Kid A
    Zither from R.E.M. New Adventures In Hi-Fi
    Great Divide from The Cardigans First Band On The Moon
    Chico’s Groove from The Chemical Brothers Exit Planet Dust
    Policy Of Truth from Depeche Mode Violator
    Renaissance Affair from Hooverphonic Blue Wonder Power Milk
    Indra from Thievery Corporation The Mirror Conspiracy
    Black Night Crash from Ride Tarantula
    The Funeral Party from The Cure Faith
    Singing Softly To Me from Kings Of Convenience Quiet Is The New Loud
    On Your Own from Blur Blur

  • Getting out in the field

    It’s gotta be a sign. The study area of this year’s comprehensive exam is the area abutting the north side of Hollywood Park.

    A site visit this weekend is highly recommended by the exam’s administrators. Could any analysis of the study area be complete without some field research on the operations of the neighboring casino?