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January 22, 2006

LA Poker Classic Weekend #1

While I had nowhere near the results that Absinthe had this weekend, Commerce was still good to me.

Saturday:

20/40: +17.5BB (3.5BB/hr)

Sunday

20/40 -4.5BB (-1.8BB/hr)
9/18 +17.5BB (10BB/hr)

Judging from the action at the limit tables, I think getting there around 6, getting a bite to eat, and then hitting the tables for 4-5 hours is probably optimal. Catch you there next weekend. Good luck to all our players this week.

Posted by glyphic at January 22, 2006 10:36 PM

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Hmm, I may need to bring more of my bankroll then I was going to. Was planning to just hit the 9/18 game, but maybe I should take a shot at 20/40. How soft were the games?

Posted by: F-Train at January 23, 2006 06:45 AM

I don't think I'm really the right guy to ask, but the 9/18 might be a better game. Those tables were pretty hopping. The 20/40 was good, but not as good as I would have hoped. There were only 2 tables going in the afternoons, and sometimes barely. That might change later in the event, though. As the buy-ins get higher, maybe the busted dead money will flood the 20/40 games.

Posted by: StudioGlyphic at January 23, 2006 08:55 AM

The 9/18 was absolutely insane - usually at least one or two reckless gamboolers at every table, limp-reraising or threebetting with junk preflop. I saw a lot of five-outers.

The 20/40 was sane but it's still like online 2/4. A guy called my flop bet with 54o, no pair, no draw.

Posted by: Absinthe at January 23, 2006 07:15 PM

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