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A Little Cheese with my Whine!!!

Date: Tue, May 6, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

I told my self before playing the $225.00 NL event at Commerce last night not to worry how tournaments have treated me there the past year. I chopped a satellite to get into this event and had come in 3rd in two others (No Money though)and I have been playing very well as of late.

The fields have been above average the past 4 days and that is a good sign for Poker here in LA. Last night there were 308 people entered.

Not to make this a long blog,although I should since I will not be playing for a whileI lasted 50 minutes last night. A big improvement over the last several tournaments.

I am in seat 5 and the button is in seat 3. Under the gun raises to 175 when the blinds had just gone to 50-25.. I have 66 and I call the 175 as does the button.The flop..10d-6d-4h. Under the gun bets 300 and I think of pushing here but I saw him smile here and I only called the 300. The button also called and I knew some one was on a flush draw and now I know I should of just pushed in. We only started with 1500 in chips so I was trying to be careful. The turn was the Qs and under the gun checked. I now push as does the button and to my amazement so does under the gun.

Under the gun QQ for a turned set and the button2-4 diamonds the river...8d to give the button a flush and I am scratching my head on the way out of the ballroom. I would of lost to the set of Queens no matter what. If I had pushed on the flop he was going to call anyway. I just do not know how the button called 2-4 d for 175.

I have [played well this year and maybe a break will do me some good. I am going to start working Overtime at work to build up some vacation time for this summer.I have 2 weeks off in July and the family and me are going to Laughlin boating over the July 4th week and then to Vegas to watch the WSOP and have some fun.

I am still playing the Seniors event at the WSOP and possibly might take a drive up to the Caesars Deep Stack at the beginning of June for one day.

Also at the end of May the Bicycle Casino is hosting a deep stack tourney with 50,60 and 100 dollar buy ins. I just may play some 40 dollar events to keep sharp, schedule permitting.

I hope all is well with all of you and if you need to get in touch with me ,pkrwisehand@sbcglobal.net...Take care...Be Safe............

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Infinite Sports Bet Freerolls

Date: Tue, May 6, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

My friend brian showed me this thign the other day. Basically you get unlimited .10 freerolls on sports bets. If you run it up past $20, you can cash out, or you can just keep running it up. If you bust, they give you another .10 to start out with. So far it's just been a fun way to have something extra to root on (especially when baseball season is the only thing going, which I find monumentally boring).

I never wanted to get into real sports betting because I've seen what it's done to people, but this is like fantasy sports betting since there's really no risk.

If you want to sign up go here: www.centsports.com

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PokerRoad/WPT Bounty Tournament!

Date: Mon, May 5, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

WPT/PokerRoad Bounty Tournament!

WPT.com and PokerRoad have teamed up to put together a great tournament with bounties and added cash, as well as a chance for you to get a 100% deposit bonus on the WPT's real-money site.

This is for only NON-US CUSTOMERS at this time. (contact your congressman to change that).

Sign up to play on the WPT's site, receive a 100% deposit bonus, and compete in the $10 bounty tournament against Antonio Esfandiari, Jody Trainer (former Canadian Player of the Year), Joe Sebok, and Super-Producer Court Harrington of PokerRoad Radio (all of which have $50 bounties on them, as well as PokerRoad gear).

Here's what you need to do:

1. Go to the PokerRoad Radio page on PokerRoad.com and click through the WPT banner at the top of the page (or use the bonus code 'ROAD' when signing up at WPT) in order to get your deposit bonus. THIS PART IS VERY IMPORTANT!

2. Deposit at least $11 (the buy-in for the tournament). The more you deposit, the more WPT will match in bonuses (up to $100).

3. Register for the tournament:
- Tournament Name: WPT Canadian Open
- Date: May 11 02:00 UK (6pm Pacific on May 10th)
- Added Cash to Prize Pool: $300
- Type: Bounty $50 per bounty player (plus PokerRoad gear)

4. Play in the tournament and get to chat and play with our bounties: Antonio Esfandiari, Joe Sebok, and Court Harrington.

5. Take the thing down, collect your bounties and gear, and go on to run it up huge on WPT's real-money site!

The click-through bonus banner can be found on the PokerRoad Radio page. Sign up now and take out Court "Nitzilla" Harrington, and hand Joe his third career "Seventhbok."

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Heavenly Holdem ...???

Date: Mon, May 5, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

I am hoping the name of the tournament is an omen for me. Last night I did not play the $335.00 multi-rebuy event. However 411 people did play and they had 525 re-buys and 129 add ons making first place a very nice 80,000.

I did play a satellite and ended up chopping it,so I have my buy in $225.00 for tonight and $335.00 for Tuesday Night.

I am hoping its heavenly for me!! I am really making good reads and if I can survive some unusual play by others, I should have a great next two days.

I am going to take a break after Tuesday and work some overtime because I am going on Vacation for 2 weeks in July and I am planning on attending the WSOP in the next few weeks. Mainly as a spectator,but I am going to play some satellites and I am already registered in the Senior's Event.

Congratulations to my friend Luis Concha who won the Bicycle Casino's Free roll event yesterday. It was for all the players who had played so many hours in cash games and the Bike put up a 15,000 prize pool.

The final Table of 10 made a deal because the blinds had grown to the 12,000-6,000 limit and since it was free money no one really wanted to have to pay Uncle Sam anything. Smart move guy's!

I have been enjoying reading about the WSOP decision to play the Final Table in November. Some excellent points have been made by so many. I have even read some blogs by famous players who are against it and they lay out their reasoning very well. I am sure there is going to be a lot more debates over the next few months regarding this issue.

Take Care all ...Be Safe..

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The Longest 124.3 Seconds Ever

Date: Sat, May 3, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

The average finish time for a horse in the Kentucky Derby over the last 104 years is 124.3 seconds. How exactly is this event on ESPN for seven hours and on CBS for two and a half. Thats 34,200 seconds minus 124.3 seconds, which means that today on TV you can watch Kentucky Derby Coverage for 34075.7 seconds (around 9.4 hours) without actually even seeing the race.

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Good or Bad for Poker?

Date: Sat, May 3, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

Last Night was the first event of Heavenly Holdem,a $335.00 buy in NL tournament,There were 401 people who showed up to play which is a pretty good turnout. Several other recent tournaments for the same buy in, did not have these kind of numbers.

My Commerce jinx continued. I have had a very rough time at Commerce since going deep in two events last year at the 2007 LAPC. I had my queens cracked in the first 10 minutes again last night. On a flop of 10c-6-c3d my opponent moved all in. He only raised 75 out of position and when I made it 200 he went all in. I called and he tabled AK no clubs and the river hit a K and for the second time in a week I was out within 10 minutes.

Something very interesting though to discuss. I spoke with several professional players last night about the WSOP having it's final table in November,4 months after the main event starts.

They were about 70% against this new rule and some of the reasons I will share with you.

Chris Moneymaker,Greg Raymer,Jamie Gold, Steve Danneman and Jerry Yang. Three of the four amateurs who win the Main Event and become household names in the Poker Community.

Now the final table is set and the top 9 players all get ninth place money until they return in November to battle it out for the Grand Prize.

There are all kinds of WHAT IF'S, however this would be a dream for some top pro's and advertisers.

Let's say another one or two rookie players have an incredible run to the final table. We all know this happens. The top professionals are going to take this rookie(s)and for 4 months teach them for a very nice fee, how to play final table Poker!

The ON Line sites are going to market these individuals like they were walking bill boards send them to numerous tournaments with logo's all over them like Nascar Drivers.

There was talk of boycotting the Main Event at the WSOP this year. This will never happen.

Espn just took enormous profits from the satellite companies who showed it live for a fee and every reaction, every hand all the little things that Espn will edit out. I heard Espn may show it live with a hour delay. I also have heard they are going to edit it and make it a two hour show a few days later.

Harrah's is going to pay for the return of the players and put them up in a Hotel. They are also going to pay the interest on the money held for those four months to the players.

I do not agree with this decision Espn made along with Harrah's. I do not care if I knew who won the Main Event, I am still watching every show Espn put's together,even though I know who won the event.

Espn has the best Poker show on TV, hands down. They are responsible for this Poker boom and although the WPT is enjoyable, it cannot compare to Espn.

I have been to the last two WSOP's my first as a spectator just learning the game and last year I played in the Senior's Event along with 1900 other's. My friend Ernest Bennett won the event and unfortunately this was one of the non televised events.

If you can make it out to Vegas for a few days and be a part of this, it is electrifying.

Harrahs however just pulled the plug.

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Prayers Needed

Date: Thu, May 1, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

If you have read my story about "Keeping Things in There Proper Perspective" than you will know there was a tragic reason for me writing it.

The Coble family lost there 3 year old twin girls and 5 year old son in a terrible car accident.

I have told you of the miracle of the Coble family who lost their three children that May 4th morning last year. The Miracle, Mrs. Coble was pregnant with triplets. Two girls and a boy.

Well Mrs. Coble gave birth last night and the triplets are in serious condition in a Mission Viejo Hospital.

I am sure with all our positive prayers these babies will pull through and live a normal life.

The Cobles deserve as much.

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Tomorrow's Show

Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

OK, inaccurate title, since it's 6:10 AM, meaning it's tonight's show. Still, we have one hell of a lineup and I thought you kiddies would want to know about it.

We have two pre-receorded interviews; one with Daniel negreanu, who checks in during his pre-WSOP month of tranquility, and one with author Des Wilson, who's released a wonderful new book on the history of poker called 'Ghosts at the Table'. Finally, we'll have a live interview with 1994 WSOP champion and Ultimate Blackjack Tour CEO Russ Hamilton, who will be talking about the similarities between the production of televised poker and blackjack, along with some golf hustling tales and reminiscences of his championship.

It should be a great show. Remember to check it out at 8PM ESTWednesday night over on roundersradio.com. I'm going to sleep.

Gary Wise
gary@wisehandpoker.com

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This Weekends Poker Report

Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

I have been playing pretty good lately,just having trouble late in tournaments and I have tried to overcome it by playing back at people and taking a few more risks.

It worked the last two days but when the luck factor hits someone else there is not much you can do.

Friday after work I headed over to the Bike to try and get a satellite in. The $545.00 NL event started at 7:15pm and the only way I would play is if i won a satellite.

I arrived around 3:45 and got into a $120.00 and when there were 3 left we did a save for a buy in. I made a move with 2 hearts on the board,one being an Ace and the son of a gun had flopped a set of Aces.The third heart didn't come and after making a come back from 2 chips I went out third and got my buy in back before entering an $80.00 satellite.

I took a commanding chip lead and please excuse me, but I forgot my opponents name. he is a real nice guy and we went heads up. I know his nickname is "Tank". So Tank if your reading I apologize.

I ended up making a deal with him that got me into the Tournament that evening. I took $445.00 of the $720.00 pot and bought into the tourney for another $100.00.

By level 3 I had 16k in chips and if I had played a few more hands and followed my gut instinct I would of had 50k in chips at the beginning of level 4. However I played proper Poker and it cost me. I was moved to another table and went absolutely card dead. I ended up 24th after 6 hours of play!!! The top 18 were paid,but as I have said before I play to win not to cash.

Saturday they had a $335.00 NL multiple re buy event with 150,000 guarantee. I played 10 minutes when my AA ran into JJ and he flopped a jack after he went all in, after I re raised his initial 125 bet to 400. The blinds were only 25-25...I did not re buy and this was the fastest I had ever left a tournament.

Sunday was the player appreciation event with 10k added to 1st place and a 10k seat to The Legends of Poker in August. 439 brave souls showed up for a shot at 1st place. Top dog got $18,000.00 and change plus the seat.

With only 1500 in chips to start it was going to be a crap shoot. Half the field was gone in 2 hours. I was almost one of them when again my AA lost to AQ leaving me only 350 chips.

I took only about 30 minutes to get my stack to 4k and By the end of level 7 I had 30k in chips. We made the money at 45 players and as we got down into the 30 people range I lost 10k with my QQ to AK when an Axe hit the river.

The blinds were up to 1600 and the antes were 300. I was in the big blind when the cutoff went all in for 3600 chips. The crazy guy on the button called the 3600. Crazy...yes....This guy had some incredible luck all tourney. He was hitting a lot of flops and when on the brink of being gone he hit a 1 outer 3 times to stay alive.

I looked at my cards and saw AK of hearts and pushed my last 15k into the pot. Crazy guy thinks about 2 minutes and looks over at his buddies on the rail and tells them to "Watch This" and calls my raise. Crazy guy turns over 9-7 of diamonds,the first all in turns over AQ and the flop come 10-8-A..I hit top pair with top kicker but crazy guy is now open ended.

Of course the turn was a 6 completing his straight and I went out 21st. I played very well and somewhat aggressive. I called with some hands I never would have before and each won the pot.

I did not make one mistake again and I am very happy with my play and reads lately. Out of the nine tournaments I have played this year i have made 2 final tables and cashed 5 times.

I see good things on the horizon and i am going to continue to take one tournament at a time,one day at a time. Sooner than you think i am going to get a win under my belt!!

I keep telling myself ,if i can win the small buy in tournaments there should be no reason I cannot win a big one. I have tasted victory and it is a great feeling.

I just hope "CRAZY" people do not get deep in tourneys and play like he did. I belive 90% of the players at the end of that event would not had even called the 3600 raise with a 9-7. I also belive they would not of called 14k more against my all in with 9-7.

He did not have a dominant chip stack,he put half of it in against me.

Friday Heavenly Holdem Tournament starts at Commerce and I am going to go play some satellites the next few days. They start Tuesday and run all day.

I want to congratulate 3 good friends who made the top 15 at the 25k Bellagio Event last week. Hai "Tommy" Le , Nam's brother for taking 5th place. I guess I won't be seeing him at my events anymore now that he has a bankroll of about $360,000.00. Bryan Devonshire for taking 10th, his second big score in the month and the Southern Gentleman, Michael Gracz who took a SICK beat from the luck box of the tourney Gus Hansen and finished 11th.

Guys it's am honor to know you for who you are and not what you have accomplished in the Poker Community!!

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Facebook freaks me out

Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

When I was 8 I was best friends at summer camp with a guy named Brian DiCandilo. He has a sister named Sara, who I have maybe met five times in my entire life. Apparently I made quite an impact on her.

A Facebook alert I got today:

"Sara DiCandilo has just compared you with one of her friends and thinks you are more trustworthy."

Ok cool, can I borrow like $3,000? jshronk on stars.

-shronk

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Playing poker, bending time

Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

Hello all, this is my first post on this here wonderful site. I've known one Gary J. Wise for a few years now and must say he is generally an upstanding citizen (although he is a bit of a dirty fantasy baseball player.) I've written numerous articles for WHP in the past, but have been mostly absent recently. It's good to be back.

First, a little about me: I am 31, recently married, live in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, (ROLL TIDE) and have been playing and writing about poker on a professional basis for three years. I left my newspaper job in 2005 to pursue a book and travel the country to the various tournaments. I went to Vegas (twice), Atlantic City, Foxwoods, Tunica and Reno. I had a ball, but got no book deal. So it was back to school for a master's degree in 2006-07. Funny thing was, after I graduated last May I just didn't want to go back to the daily grind of office work. So I said, "I'll look for a job after the World Series." And I honestly did look for work following the WSOP, but I got no job I really liked. So rather than take some crappy job I would hate I've stuck it out writing about and playing poker.

Now I do have some good work, although it isn't full time. I am an editor with Rounder magazine. We're in our second year and we're growing. I think we are continually putting out a better product each month.

It's a recent interview for the magazine that inspired the following:

You spend enough time in a casino and time carries no relevance for you. Case in point, Monday night I came in from a bad night of poker in town and slipped into bed after midnight. At about 1:30 a.m. my wife and I were awakened by my beeping cell phone.

The message read as follows: "Lookr like in the morning wil call u wen i wake"

That came courtesy of Tom Schneider, who I'm profiling for the May issue of Rounder. Two things seemed apparent. One, he needs a teenager to teach him how to type text messages and two, he has spent too much time in casinos, warping his sense of time.

All kidding aside, I'm not sure he realized I'm over in CST. I had met him in Tunica in January and finally got around to calling him for the interview. Procrastination = my friend. Nice guy that Schneider, even if he did wake me up.

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The More You Know

Date: Sun, Apr 27, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

I've watched all 6.5 seasons of Scrubs in the last month or so. I'm hypercritical of TV shows, so me recommending this one means that it's better than whatever you watch.

Here is probably my favorite comedic moment of the series thus far:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFaIFPdqyBw

Here are some moments from Scrubs' other side:

Colin Hay appears on Season 2 premiere - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JPzi1Su9T4

This is everyone who doesn't hate The Fray's favorite moment. The Fray obv. sucks. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzDoqGGs1IM

A very well-edited compilation of Scrubs moments - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZXfMnPp30c

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Tonight's Show...getting some answers

Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

Hey guys,

just a note to tell you about tonight's show. We're going to have Jennifer "Jennicide" Leigh, who just recently graced the pages of Playboy Magazine, and then an interview i pre-recorded last night with Joe Hachem. Joe's had a tough week with a blowup in Monte Carlo, a flight to Vegas and then a hand at the WPT championship where some people are saying Joe made the worst fold in major tournament history. He talked with me about both incidents, explaining his thoguhts on the whole thing.

it's going be a good show and should put a lot of debate to bed. Be sure to check it out tonight at 8 PM EST over at roundersradio.com.

Gary Wise
gary@wisehandpoker.com

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Stars And Stripes

Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2008 Professional Internet Tournament

Last night I played the The $335.00 rebuy tournament at the Bicycle Casino.We started with 2500 chips and in the first 3 hands I had KK,AA and only picked up a few chips.

Later in level 2 while I was in the BB I had 8-5 and the SB limped..Everyone else had folded and the SB had just come to the table,

The flop was 9-7-6...pretty good.. I checked and the turn was a K..The SB checked again after I saw him reach for his chips. The river was another K and the SB put his whole stack of 1500 in. I thought I let him catch up but I called any way and he turned over K-10 for a set but lost.

As usual I was card dead and I finally looked down at JJ, I made a raise after this Asian gentleman under the gun raised the pot to 300 when the blinds were 100-50. I re raised to 700 and he called...an ace hit the flop and it slowed me down but when he checked I fired in 1500,he called with 2 spades on the board and of course he hit his flush on the river with a KQ of spades in his hand, I now had 1700 chips left as we went to the break.

Level four started and I won a pot with 77 and know was back up to 4500 chips, I was in the cutoff with 4 limpers and I had 9-10 and called. The flop was 7-8-6 with 2 spades and it checked to me and I put 4300 chips in the middle because I did not want anyone chasing the flush. The re buys were over and we were at 200-100- with a 25 ante.

An aggressive player in the BB called me with 8-5clubs for top pair. He must of thought I was chasing the flush and called my all in. He was shocked to see I had flopped a straight again and he just got up and left.I am at 8700 chips now and feeling better about the night.

About a half hour later I look down at Ah-Kd and I raise with 4 limpers and get called by 2. I put 1200 into the pot in the cutoff again ,and still had 2 callers. I thought maybe some one was slow playing KK or AA. Here is where I made a mistake.

The flop was Ad-Qd-8c....One guy went all in for 4200 chips and I didn't look at the lucky Asian guy and called the 4300. I should of layed down because I thought the guy may have hit a set of 8's and was afraid of the flush draw. But he had gone all in his SB and BB earlier and I thought he was trying to steal. The Lucky Asian guy called me and the turn was a Js.. I checked here and the Asian goes all in and he turns over AQ, the first all in turns over J9 diamonds....How does he call a 1200 raise with J9d I do not know, Anyway the river was a 7d and he hit his flush and I busted to the arrogant Lucky guy who beat me earlier with KQ spades.

It's my fault for calling the 4200 raise I could of gotten out cheap and still had chips to play.

I never put the Lucky guy on an Ace,I didn't look at him before I called the all in by J9. I hate when I get greedy and I hate when I do not listen to the voice in my head that told me I should fold because the guy hit his set. Even though I was wrong,I should of listened because he ended up winning a huge pot and I was on my way home after 3/12 hours of play.

I know you have to gamble to win,but I need to pick better spots. The initial raise in my position was correct,but as you all know there is a lot of luck involved and its amazing Mr. Lucky flopped 2 pair AQ...more so for the J9 guy hitting his flush,either way If I was heads up against Lucky I still lose.

Maybe I was feeling lucky because I hit 2 straights and I told myself BE PATIENT do not get stupid, this is a good table with quality players. Oh well theres another tournament Thursday,but its at 7:15 and I work Friday morning so I am not sure I am going to play. I may just wait till Sundays fan appreciation $100.00 Nl event that starts at 4:15. There will be a lot of people I am sure, but I have not been getting enough rest lately and Heavenly Holdem starts next week at Commerce.

There were 172 players last night and the field busted very fast. When I left there were only about 80 players at the beginning of level 7.

I hope you all have a good week and Best of Luck to Mike Grazc, Bryan Devonshire and J.C. Tran who are still left in the Bellagio event. Gus Hansen has a sick amount of chips,but easy come, easy Go......

Take Care...Be Safe

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