Posts Tagged ‘Poker’

Armed Forces Day–We love our Military!

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Jena Delk took a day off from playing the WSOP Circuit Events in New Orleans poker to give back to the military troops stationed at Camp Shelby, MS. Delk toured the USS Alabama with the master trainers of the 3-347th Regiment in honor of Armed Forces Day,

This unit, normally stationed in Orlando, has been called to active duty to ready Guardsmen and Reservist post-mobilization training in support of GWOT (Global War on Terror). The troops called to active duty spend two month of intense 7-day a week combat training prior to their final deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq.

Armed Forces Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of May. In 1949, when this holiday was created to honor those serving in the five U.S. military branches, this day was meant to replace the separate Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard days of observances. However, those branches still observe their own days in addition to Armed Forces Day.

On behalf of the poker community, we salute our Servicemen.

New Orleans continued…

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Today was Event #3 -$500 + $50 No Limit Hold ‘em (6-handed) at Harrah’s in New Orleans. I did not last very long in the event. My table mates were all good players who seemed able to read my cards before I could. I probably should have stayed in bed, which is something I strongly considered.

I stopped by the poker room after my early exit from Event #3. I sat down to a very sick $1/$2 game. Every hand had 4-5 limpers and then someone would bump it up. Nearly all the limpers would call a raise up to $20. There was just no folding pre-flop at this game.

Even though the table was a bit wild, they seemed to respect my game a bit too much (i.e. no action on my good hands) I knew I needed to mix up my game a bit if I was ever going to make some money. So when I peeked down to QQ from middle position, I limped, making me the third limper in the hand. I fully prepared to call the expected raise and fold if an ace or king arrived on the flop. Two more limp after me and the big blind bumps it up to $20. The UTG player calls. I call. The rest of the players uncharacteristically fold. We see a flop of J 7 8 rainbow. The big blind bets $55 and the UTG player min-raised to $110. I respond with an all in bet of $360. The big blind folds and the UTG calls. The turn is a 4 and river is a 3. The UTG player had A J, hitting top pair, top kicker. Whew!

Oh, by the way, have you ever seen a stack of blackies (20 - $100 chips) in a $300 capped $1/2 game? Come to New Orleans to play and you will! Crazy stuff.

Come join me at the WSOP Circuit

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

I am in New Orleans for the WSOP circuit events. I will be in town until May 19th and will be at the tables as much as my body allows!

There are 19 events, plus daily mega satellites and second chance tournaments spread over nineteen days.  There are a variety of event types to appeal to all players: No limit hold em, Pot limit Omaha, Seniors, Ladies, Re-buy,  Shootout,  Heads  Up, Mixed, and more.  The structure of the events are great.

Come join me in the Bayou!

Quick Trip for Bad Beat on Cancer

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

It has been a busy 24 hours. I left Orlando yesterday morning at eight o’clock for Washington DC. It is now 8:14 am and I am at the Atlanta airport, awaiting my connecting flight to Orlando. Why does a person make such a quick trip to our nation’s capital? For a very worthy cause to be sure!

Where did I go?

The Sixth Annual Bad Beat on Cancer Texas Hold’em Charity Event was held at Union Station. This $500 re-buy tournament was well attended by many prominent people on and off the felt. Our host for the evening was charming, Phil Gordon, who seemed to know every person in attendance. Those he did not know were soon made to feel very welcome. He would pause for pictures or an autograph with the ease of a seasoned professional.

What is the mission of the Foundation?

Proceeds from this tournament will be utilized to further the mission of the Prevent Cancer Foundation. The Foundation since its inception in 1985 has raised more than $113 million in support of cancer prevention research, education, and outreach programs. The Foundation has played a fundamental role in developing the body of knowledge that provides important prevention and early detection strategies. Further information regarding its mission and results can be found at www.preventcancer.org.

What can you do to help?

· You can help put a bad beat on cancer by texting the word ‘poker’ to 50555 to donate $10 to the Prevent Cancer Foundation. This one-time donation will be added to your mobile telephone bill or deducted from your prepaid account balance. This donation service is provided by mGive Foundation.

· Take the Bad Beat on Cancer 1% Pledge and join a growing list of poker professional who donate 1% of their winnings to the foundation.

· Just send a check for any amount today.

· Give your time and Volunteer

Why do I participate?

As a former certified oncology nurse, I am keenly aware of the years that are added to the lives of those afflicted with cancer by early detection. I have lost my Mother and Grandmother to the disease, both of which had early symptoms that went unchecked for years. I would like to help spare other families this turmoil.

Battle of the Blogger Tournaments

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I played in the Battle of the Bloggers Invitational tournament tonight.  The Invitational Series is a special event for poker’s writers. It is not available to the general public, shocking, I know, for something named “Invitational” .  Somehow I was able to score an invite at the last minute and got to play.  This double stack freeroll tournament drew 111 players.  NYRambler took first place and TexansBaby placed second.  I went out 29th (pout).

There are two other Battle of the Blogger Tournament series: the Mookie and the Poker from the Rail.  The Mookie is played on Wednesday nights at 22:00 EST.  The entry to this event is $10 +$.  This series runs through May 26 with radio commentary at Buddy Dank Radio.  The Poker from the Rail series runs on Mondays through May 24th.  Entry into this event is $24 + $2 at 22:00 EST.

It was a lot of fun to play with so many of my poker friends.  I look forward to playing more of the BBT events offered at Full Tilt Poker. Check out more details here: http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/battle-of-the-bloggers

High Heels Poker Tour heads to Jacksonville

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Ladies,

My good friends at the High Heels Poker Tour and HHPT Academy are headed to Jacksonville, FL later this month.  They will be at Orange Park Kennel Club on May 22-23, 2010 for a HHPT Academy and a HHPT Tournament. (Sorry, guys, this is a ladies only event).

The Academy will be taught by none other than the “Queen of Poker”: Barbara Enright.  The academy was designed for women of all skill levels from beginner to seasoned player. The Academy is taught as a lab based experience, allowing the student to learn by true live hand by hand instruction.  Barbara and the HHPT staff will bring lots of personal interaction to ensure a positive learning environment.  For this event, HHPT is offering a BOGO (Buy One, Get One) deal.   The cost of the Academy for two is $495, which includes your entry into the May 23 tournament, instruction by Barbara Enright, and lunch.  They offer a payment plan, should you desire. Great deal!

Ms. Enright has been playing poker for over 30 years. Her record is unmatched. She is the ONLY women to make the final table of the WSOP Main Event and the only woman in the Poker Hall of Fame, Women’s Poker Hall of Fame, and Seniors Hall of Fame.  When I grow up, I want to be like her!

After the Academy, use your new skills in the $150 tournament.  This ladies tournament is being held May 23 at 1 pm.  Two seats to the WSOP Ladies Event will be given away as the 1st and 2nd second prize and even includes cash for travel ! The WSOP Ladies Event will be held at the RIO, Las Vegas, June 11, 2010.

To reserve your seat to the Academy, call 954-817-2992.  Additional information can be found at www.highheelspokertouracademy.com

Hand to review for Chad

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Hey Jena!

I haven’t talked to you for awhile, so I thought I would give you an update. My buddies and I started playing at a new place around here and I have to say it is perfect for me as I won $300+ the first night, probably just beginners luck I’m sure : )

I wanted to tell you about a hand I had to see if you would have played it differently. The table had 9 players, blinds .50/1 typical stack between 60 and 150 and I am at 120.

I am in fourth position with pocket 3’s, with crappy position and such BIG cards I just call the BB. A lady 2 spots after me raises to 6 and the table folds besides the man next to me who calls. So I get in to the flop relatively cheap.

Flop come 8c 3s kc. The man before me checks, I want to set a trap but the clubs worry me.  But I know the lady next to me is very aggressive so I just check instead. She bets nearly the pot 18 and the man next to me instantly calls, as do I.

The turn is the final 3 in the deck. The man instantly goes all in for 36. I try to take my time calling his all in in order to get a third caller, but she ends up folding and I nearly double my stack.

Other than this life is great! Class is almost done for summer and football couldn’t be better!

Hey Chad!

Great to hear from you!  I am glad everything is going well for you and that you have found a great place to play poker.

As far as your hand goes, you probably got as much money out of the villains as you could.  I am guessing you held the trey of spades in your hand or the flush draw would have completed.  I put the woman on the flush draw and the guy had an obvious big king.  Once the flush did not materialize, she had to drop out of the hand.  If the flush completed, the man probably would have dropped instead.  Nice hand!

Jena

ClubWPT Bounty Tournament

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Come play me in the PPI Bounty Tournament.

Featuring a $1,000 prize pool, the PPI Elite Bounty Series pits members against some of the biggest names in professional poker. To sweeten the pot, each of the PPI Elite players has a $50 bonus bounty on his head – so when you knock ‘em out, you walk away with an extra $50 bucks!

PPI Elite Bounty Series is scheduled for April 21st at 9PM ET and the tournament will appear in the game lobby as ‘PPI Bounty $1K.’ So keep an eye out as this event returns and be sure to bring your “A game” because the PPI Elite crew plays to win.

This movie disturbs me

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

I am sitting alone in the quiet of my house. Watching several movies that are speaking to me. The first one is Family Man and the second is Unfaithful.

In Unfaithful, Richard Gere nailed the part of the torn husband, Edward. I sense the pain in his voice and eyes. This movie has always been disturbing for me to watch.

When Edward finds the snow globe that he had given his wife who re-gifted it to her lover, his pain becomes visceral and raw. Unrelenting. Complete anguish. Broken. No words are necessary. Resolute and finally he kills the lover with his bare hands

While sitting in the apartment with the dead lover, Edward realizes what he has done and begins to frantically clean up the blood and wipe off his fingerprints. Then he hears his wife’s break up over the answering machine saying she can’t live like this and that the affair is over. He then tends to the body. The lover’s dead body is in the trunk of his Mercedes when he pulls into his daughter’s school to watch a play. He cleans up the blood from his body and then joins the wife in the audience. She touches his hands as she watches their son’s solo. They cry together and then he looks at his wife and puts his arm around her. A hug is given and you can feel the husband resign himself to his family. She is visibility relieved as she melts into him.

He disposes of the body and begins the cleansing ritual. To remove the stain from his life. Then he begins to pretend everything is fine

The music accents his torment. Pain. Fear.

This movie has me paralyzed. I see so much of my own life in it. I see a man who would do anything for his family, his wife. He puts his family in a perfect house, in the perfect location, gives them everything, and she spat in his face. But yet, still he loves her.

Edward watches his wife lie to the police and the couple exchanges a look of knowing. Connie is told her lovers body was found. As the police begin to press her, Edward cuts them off. He becomes her protector, even in her great betrayal. After the police leave, he gives her space and watches Connie cry for her lost lover.

Then, later, she is confronted with the fact Edward does indeed know of her affair when she discovers the private eye’s pictures in his jacket. She is starting to realize what Edward has done for her, for them, for the family. Then back at the house, Connie sees the snow globe that she had given the lover. And then her fear is confirmed, she knows Edward, killed for her.

“I gave you everything. That’s right everything and what did you do? You threw it all away, like it was nothing. For what? He’s a fucking kid! You think, I wouldn’t know. Wouldn’t feel it. I knew from the very first day, because I know you Connie. I know you and I fucking hate you. I didn’t want to kill him, I wanted to kill you!”

“Oh my God”

Crying –sniff— sigh

“Edward, oh my God”

Anguish

Silence in the house.

“We can get through this one day at a time.

They live “in the moment” every day realizing how precious their remaining time is …Passion and despair comingles.

At the end of the movie, they are sitting in front of the police station.

“We could get some money and disappear. Mexico. We could fish all day. Take a small house at the beach. We could spend the rest of our life on that beach. When we die, we can just push their body out to sea. How does that sound? Perfect.”

Random Musing from the back porch

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I am working with Paul Kobel to create my own radio show on Poker Radio Network. We are going to be playing my vinyl records and talking about whatever memory the songs bring up. We need a name for the show. Ideas??

I am sitting on the back porch watching Corky drink a chocolate milk shake. I am about to pop after eating too much of a Georgia Fudge Mud blizzard from DQ. We had to make an ice cream run after getting knocked out of my tournament on PokerStars. Gotta love those three outers. Isn’t it a rule that pocket kings will draw an ace on the flop?

Hand #42294152183 begins at 2010/04/06

Dealt to AUDITOR NURS [Kd Kc]

AUDITOR NURS raises to 1,800 (Standard three times the big blind)

llobre007 raises to 3,000 (Just what I wanted).

AUDITOR NURS raises to 8,091, and is all-in.

llobre007 calls 5,091.

Dealing Flop [3c As 4s]

Dealing Turn [6s]

Dealing River [7d]

Levigose is playing Civilization. Levigose seems to really like this Civilization game. He played until 4 am last night to log over 12 hours of play. He is at 1620 AD, which is about half way through the game. He is in the process of expanding to a continent. I am not sure what all that means, but it does seem to keep him happy. However, it does impact the quality of conversation. One syllable answers become the norm when he is in the computer daze.

Baby-Kitty came home from the vet yesterday. She was spayed and declawed last Friday. We boarded her for the weekend, so we didn’t have to deal with the acute recovery period. Lazy sort, I am. Talk about a happy cat. Baby was very glad to be home and see her parents. I held her for over an hour, scratching her ears. Kitty-Kitty seems please with the change in the Baby. Now the older cat can hold her own.

I am feeling tired, so I’ll talk to you later.