Posts Tagged ‘Jena Delk’

Great cash session

Monday, July 5th, 2010

After getting knocked out of the WSOP $1,000 tournament, I sat down to play cash for about an hour.  There were no $2/5 seats available when I first arrived so I passed time at the $ 1/3 game.  When my name was up on the wait list, I was moved to an active $2/5 game with deep stacks.  I bought in for the table maximum of $500.   Two hands before the one I am going to tell you about, I mentioned to the table that I was waiting on a ride from my roommate and would be leaving after I received a text saying he was on the way.

An early position player opens for $15 which is reraised to $45 by MP+1 (middle position) to $45.  The cut off flats as do I from the button with the Ac Kc.  The original raiser folds.  The flop is 9 high with two spades.  On the flop, both of the other villains check, so I bet $85.  The MP+1 folds and the CO (cut-off) calls after asking how much I am playing.  The turn is a 10 of hearts.  CO checks again.  I bet $150 and the CO calls.  The river is a beautiful club.  Again the CO checks, so I go all in for $190.  The CO thinks for a bit and says, “I know you got aces, but I call”.  When I turn up the nut flush, this guy throws his cards nearly hitting the dealer,  “You don’t know how lucky you got, Miss!”  He grabs his remaining money and starts to walk away without playing the last bet.  The dealer calls for him to come back.  He steams as the dealer collects another $190 from this guy. I tip the dealer generously and smile.

On the flop I am actually ahead here.  My turn bet, gives me odds to stay in the hand.  So glad I got “lucky”.  As I am stacking my chips, my roommate texts me that he is on the way, I tell everyone that I am going to take one more hand. I fold a junk hand and cash out a nice $450 profit.

Wrap up of Event 54

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

My day 2 of Event 54 wrapped up just after the bubble was broken.  I started the day with average chips at a comfortable table.  I never really had any hands for the first hour, so my image was really tight.  I got a pair of queens under the gun and opened the pot. The blinds were 500/1000/100. It was folded around to an active big blind who called.  Long story short, a king came on the flop.  The big blind led out with a $1k chip.  I called.  The turn brought another king, and the big blind led with another $1k and I called thinking with the second king on the board that it was unlikely he had a king.  The river is a brick and the blind bets $6k.  I spend a good deal of time evaluating the way the hand went down and what the big blind had been showing down.  I made the wrong decision and called.  The blind shows the king eight right away, so i mucked my hand without showing.

Now I am short stacked with about 8k remaining in my stack.  We are about a hundred away from the money, so I move into survival mode.  I am able to shove all in a few times that are not called.  I get AK with less than ten away from the money when I look down to see AK.  I shove my stack again and am called by jacks.  I am saved when a full house appears on the board for a chop.  The bubble breaks soon thereafter.  I went out 346/3.844 to earn $1,868.

Oh, by the way: Check out Short-Stacked Shamus’s blog Hard Boiled Poker fame who mentioned little ole me. Thanks Shamus!

Tales from the WSOP

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

I have begun preparation to play Day 2 in Event 54 at the WSOP. This is the last It take quite a bit of time and effort to get this body ready to the rigors of tournament play.  I slept until I woke up today for a total of 13 hours of sleep. I sure was exhausted after playing day 1a.

Yesterday was long for me. I got up at 4:15 am to leave the house at 4:45 Then rode for an hour to get to the Orlando airport. The next nearly 10 hours were spent dealing with planes and airports.

Arriving Las Vegas just after 11 am, my roomies picked me up and carried me to the Rio. I was packing two dozen Dunkin’ Donuts (roomies did an errand for me on the way to pick me up-thanks guys) These donuts were for my friends in Media Row.

So I’m standing in the long registration line with two boxes which start feeling very heavy. These donuts cause lots of stares and comments. Finally I am registered and head to media row to find @AlCantHang. He is no where to be found so I head to my seat and put the boxes under my chair.

I ask each media person passing by my table if they knew where he was. No luck so I leave early for the first break to find my friend. When he is still unfindable (is that a word?) I leave the donuts on Nolan Dalla’s perch with a note and my business card.

Back to the tournament; I triple up my 3,000 starting in the first two levels. I am flopping full houses and trips. I feel unstoppable. Then you know what happens, the cards go south and the drought lasts until 40 minutes before the end of play. It’s 400/800/75 and I have 3200. I shove a bunch and get lucky a few times.

Then the hand comes: pocket aces. The UTG player opens to 1050 and it’s folded to me on the button. I reraise to 3500. The small blind grabs a stack of 500 chips and reraises me. The UTG shoves for a bit more and I pause. The small blind has me covered. I shove and he calls. My aces hold and I am thrilled. The UTG player had pocket tens and the small blind had AKo.

When the day finished I bagged 23,275 for day 2. This is a nice average stack. Play resumes Saturday at 2:30pm.

Another day in poker paradise

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

I played the $550 noon event of the Venetian Deep Stack tournament series yesterday. I made a deep run but unable to pull out another cash.  I busted out of tournament when I shoved my KQ of diamonds into AK with  about 10 big blinds remaining.

I love this tournament structure. I have always felt tournaments have a rhythm to them with each structure having its own unique way. I am starting to catch the rhythm of this deep stack structure. Look out everyone, when I am playing my A- game in rhythm , I will own the table! Since I was able to satellite my way in to this event for $130. It was a very enjoyable day of poker.

The Friday nooner had 637 entrants with for $69k for the win. They are paying 63 spots.  Day 2 resumed at 4 pm today.

Give the Ladies a break

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

There has been much debate about Ladies only events in poker. I understand there can be strong feelings for both sides of the debate. You hear many of the same arguments over and over.

Here’s one you may not have considered:

Ladies only events bring women into the casino. These gals enjoy playing poker. Before and after each event you see a substantial increase of women playing cash. Give them what they are looking for—a good time at the table. They will open their wallets for you. So quit complaining the ladies events are sexist, and enjoy the benefit$. Don’t spoil the fun by crashing the events.

Ladies events are positive EV for poker in general.  They bring BEGINNERS (aka fish) to the game.  These are the players you want to join you at the tables.  For some ladies, the ladies event is the only way they will venture into the casino to play poker, because it feels safe to them.  I am begging you guys to leave them alone.

Internet young guns, stop sulking in your hoodie and smile at that gal sitting next to you. She is probably intimidated and could use a friend. Help her to feel comfortable.  Let her know how things work in the game, if she seems unsure. Always acknowledge someone who speaks to you.  You spend way too many hours in your cocoon anyway. 

Men who have wives, who don’t understand all the hours at the tables, should bring their lady along for a weekend of spa, shopping, and poker. Have her bring along a couple of friends. She will be so busy have fun that there will be no time to nag you. Hopefully she will find the experience so much fun that she will pick up the game. Once she is playing regularly her daily nagging allowance will be sharply decreased. There is one drawback; she may become a better player than you!!

Tournament Directors: Please add a male only event to occur at the same time as the Ladies Events.

I am seeing yellow and purple

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Early last week I have added fingernail tips to my hands. They are pretty but the nails takes much getting used to. No small movements like putting on earrings or a necklace. The first evening after I got them put on, I developed a case of hives. I developed hives from time to time for no apparent reason but that is a different story, so I get to really scratching my thigh. I scratch so much that my skin has welts on it. It becomes red and angry; I get an ide4a to put some lotion on the angry skin. As I rub in the lotion, little round blood spots develop. By morning the red blood spots had turned to bruises. These bruises are beginning to heal and have yellowing mixed with the purple,

To prepare for playing the Ladies Event at the WSOP this past Friday I got a two hour massage in my house. I love Vegas for this. You can get anything you want here. L Barbara is an amazingly skilled body work specialist that I met last year from an internet search for therapeutic massage in the city. I was happy to be able to get another appointment. This added thumb prints on my upper arms and various other locations.

So two nights ago, I get hives (again) this time it is the other thigh, cause still unknown, I do not allow myself to dig in as much with this round, but by this morning there was more bruising. Yesterday I played at the Venetian Deep Stack Series and had a neck massage table side. Rough life, Huh? I just noticed another thumb print.

I am playing the WSOP $1500 no limit Hold’em event #30. I am all registered. You will find me starting at Amazon Yellow Table 151, Seat 8 to start. Please disregard any bruising; I have a game to get onto.

Ladies Championship Event

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

I am sitting at my summer home in Las Vegas, still pouting that I am not playing over at the Rio.  I am sad to say, I did not get very far in the WSOP Ladies Event. I lasted into Level 4, which is pretty miraculous since I was short stacked and card dead the entire time.

I was seated at table 8, along with the always lovely, Vanessa Rousso and Tiffany Michelle.  I was fortunate to last longer than these two pros.  After they busted, their seats became a revolving door of ladies who would sit down and play a few hands, then bust.  As they busted, I continued to nurse a 1,100 stack.  I would move my small stack all in and the table would fold, so that I could earn enough to post my blinds.  This continued for nearly two hours.  Then when I finally got a real hand, I was called.  I had queens (the bitches, as I call them). My lady in the number four seat had Ace King, so it was an easy decision for her to call.  The ace came out on the flop, but I had already started packing my bag.  Busto!  Those bitches have knocked me out of 50% of my ladies events.  I probably should stop playing them!

You can check out the results at http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=764&tid=10843.

Calling all Ladies: Upcoming Event

Friday, June 4th, 2010

ONLY 4 SEATS LEFT!!!!!!

LAS VEGAS

June 10th

Location: Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
HHPT Tournament Academy
Learn from some of the best female pros in the industry.
Barbara Enright, Susie Isaacs, Karina Jett, Lisa Adams, Marsha Waggoner, and Beth Gains.
Tuition: $495
Includes:
-Instruction
-Lunch
-Free entry into our sit-n-go extravaganza at 7pm at the Hard Rock.  Where 1 of every 10 ladies will get a seat to the ladies event at the RIO on the 11th ($125 value).
-Raffle give-a-way of a $1000 Ladies Event
-$5 donation will be made in your honor to www.PokerGives.org
To make a reservation: tina@highheelspokertour.com or
register online at:

NEW TOPIC

Ladies, we are so pleased to announce a new topic to the Academy itinerary it is something we have been working on for sometime and we are going to unveil it during our Vegas Academy.  Other Academies are charging an additional $499 for this very same information/training as an add-on to their other existing Academies tuition which generally start at over $1,000.
Eat, Play, Love
Well Being and the Spirituality of Poker
Poker as we know it is much more than a card game and teaching new techniques, of how women specifically, can get in touch with characteristics within themselves and getting them to use their inner tools more effectively, which is what will make you a better poker player.  Taking life on and off the felt at face value, learning certain techniques to maximize potential and not over analyzing, is what this part of your poker training will prepare you for.
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant’, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine.”

Instructor Beth Gains uses these concepts as part of her everyday and poker life.  She has so graciously accepted the invitation to share these concepts with you, to help you improve your life and your poker.  We are excited to have her teach us ways we can improve what we think may be broken or underutilized in our game and using certain tools about life and ourselves to create a new “poker” you.

Vegas ramblings

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

My housemate and I left the house last evening setting our sights on playing some cards.  We went to the MGM Grand first.  The room had two 2/5 NL tables with a short waiting list and 1/2 had open seating.  I sat down on a 1/2 table until my 2/5 seat was available.

This table liked to see flops and they wanted to see them as cheaply as possible.  I was given the opportunity to see a flop for “free” when  5 others limped in on my big blind.  I held the Jack four off suit.  I flopped a full house on a 4JJ board and dutifully checked.  I love flopping full houses–don’t you? It continued to check around until the button bumped it up to $20. I call as do 3 others.  The turn is a queen.  I check again.  It checks around to the button, who fires another bullet at the pot.   This time he bets 2/3 of the pot. I call as does the other remaining player. The river is a blank.  The other player checks and I take a stab at the pot, to which the button folds and the other player shoves the rest of his stack (an additional $45) Of course, I call and he proudly flops up 45. Nice hand, Sir!

My housemate likes to play limit and the game at the MGM was not the greatest, so we decided to move on.  We stop by the Wynn.  There are only 6 or 7 tables going with no list.  Next!

At the Mirage, we see games that meet both of our needs. I help get a 2/5 games started, which remained strong until I left at 3 am.  There was a nice mix of regulars and tourists.  It was an enjoyable game.  The room was well run and there was no complaints with the staff.  I look forward to playing at the Mirage again this summer.

Today’s poker plans

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I am working the evening shift today.  My housemates and I are going to check out the MGM Grand’s poker room.  I will be playing a bit of $2/5 no limit hold em.  To prepare, I got an overdue manicure and pedicure today.  A girl always feels more confident when she is all put together.  I am ready to win.  Look out Vegas!  Here I come!