Sunday, March 29, 2015

#271 and #272

We have been having great turnouts since the necessary move to a free2play game in Pokerstars' HomeGame Club, with a lot of great banter and still quality play from both regulars and new members of the 'late night degenerates.' I thank you all for continuing to support and participate in this great game!

Pokerstars Home Games - Showcase:LuvinPoker ( 819773) Invite Code: Luv2play

Last week, we had this great final table doing battle for the coveted Impromptu Cup . . .


As you can see, yoyo19742 came to the final table with twice the stack of his nearest rival, RJS75, and he would wield that big stack effectively to the end. It has been a few years since yoyo1974 was a regular participant in The Impromptu, and he put a stamp on his return to the game with the win, his third overall




Last night, we had 46 players turn up for The Impromptu, and when we got to the final table, it was anybody's game . . .



Lewsifur, a nine-time winner, holds more wins than the rest of the table combined, and he showed his stuff several times, battling back into the chip lead on numerous occasions. But he would come up short, finishing third and leaving SmokeWeedman and islandtime21 to do battle heads-up. It definitely looked to be SmokeWeedman's night, but islandtime21 was tenacious, and picked up a big pot that turned the tide in his favor, and he would finish out the game with his second victory


Congratulations to the winners, and a big hand for all for making these great games. Join us every Saturday night for good poker and a great time!


Sunday, March 15, 2015

#240

Forty-six players turned up this week for another great game at The Impromptu this week, and the game was full of twists and turns that kept it competitive right to the end. Joining me in the virtual broadcast booth this week were last week's winner, grindes, along with Lil Ms Pushy, to help call the action and entertain the troops.


Pokerstars Home Games - Showcase:LuvinPoker ( 819773) Invite Code: Luv2play

The action seemed to be pretty quick, as players dropped quickly. First to the rail would our all-time win leader, icktums, whose pocket Aces got flushed on the river when curtinsea could not, or would not, let go of his suited Ace. Stopping icktums, and burkey32 for that matter, from stretching their lead in overall wins on me is always my #1 goal, and with both of them out early, the opportunity was there for me to gain some ground.

One player seemed to be running in God-mode, as Craigll ran over players right and left, amassing an impressive stack and seemingly heading for greatness. But as we see all to often, the early dominant chip leader is not always assured victory, as would be the case here. Craig would lose a couple of big pots, with TreyMingle being the main beneficiary, and would fall short of making the final table. Instead, we would settle in to a final table just as we got to the second break, with these nine fine players . . . 




From here, it would be TreyMingle running over the table, as destiny now appeared to be shining on the two-time winner. By four handed action, he had 60% of the chips in play, while myself, ohpokergal, and Tourpro1500 were battling for the scraps. I had established a solid second chip position, albeit with less than half the stack of the chip leader. With TreyMingle raising and re-raising every hand, Tourpro1500 made a bold 20bb shove with a naked Ace, and Trey called off for 40% of his stack with Jack-King off. But two Kings on the flop would seal his fate, and Tourpro1500 would finish in fourth place.

This gave Trey a bit more than a 3 to 1 chip lead over me, with ohpokergal as the short stack. But on the very next hand, he would double me up as I got it in with a flush draw and Trey called with a lesser flush draw. The flush would complete on the river, bringing me nearly even with the chip leader.

The game would take a dramatic turn a couple of hands later. Trey opened for 3.5x, and I 3-bet to 13x (7740 chips). ohpokergal responded with a 4-bet shove to 16,570. Trey went in the tank for a moment before shoving his stack. This seem to be the spot that could decide the game, as I called off my stack with pocket Queens. TreyMingle showed pocket Jacks, and ohpokergal turned over a naked Ace. The flop would bring two Aces, and when the dust settled, ohpokergal was the new chip leader with just under 50K chips, I was in 2nd with 36k, and Trey was left decimated with just over 5k.

Trey would get the last of his chips in the middle on the next hand, and I made the call. Trey was well behind, and despite a scary turn card, he would fall in 3rd place. I would go head to head with ohpokergal, slightly behind in chips. Sitting pretty deep stacked, we traded pots for around 20 hands. I commented on air that it was going to come down to a cooler of a hand, and that hand would materialize, as we got all the chips in the middle with both of us on a flush draw. When the flush hit on the river, I had the higher cards, and almost all of the chips, with ohpokergal left with less than five big blinds. Though she would double up on the next hand, it only took one more to clinch the victory, my 14th overall.

A fantastic game for sure, and I was fortunate to make some big hands. I want to thank everyone for coming out and making a great game of it, and I hope to see you all again next week!


Sunday, March 8, 2015

Grindes proves the math wrong!

Fifty players turned up this past Saturday night for another fantastic Impromptu! It's great to see so many coming and playing with what can only be described as an awesome group of players.


We got to a final table with these nine fine players . . .



Grindes would catch the eye and the ire of the broadcast team, when he folded in the bb to what was essentially a min-raise shove. As he was working the short stack meticulously, he made many a fold where getting it in seemed the better play. Clinging to life by any means, including folding UTG with only 4bb, he would catch the right cards when it mattered, and with a few big double ups, he would become the chip leader, and eventually the winner, taking down victory heads up against cainiac.

Congratulations to grindes on his first Impromptu Cup!!


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Another first time winner!

We saw another great crowd turn up for The Impromptu, as we settle into a new home in Pokerstars' HomeGames. A lot of new players joining in on the fun makes for fantastic games with interesting dynamics. But there were some familiar faces doing battle at the end for the coveted Cup. We didn't have a live broadcast this week, as I have been ill for the last few days, but we will be back 'on air' next week.

Pokerstars Home Games - Showcase:LuvinPoker ( 819773) Invite Code: Luv2play

As the final table worked down to short handed, the man with the most (15) wins all time in the Impromptu had a big stack, and appeared to be well in the hunt. But Lewcifer was also there and playing strong, and when he doubled through and crippled icktums, the latter's hunt would come up short. 

LeanTo133 was also there short handed, and had been holding steady, but Lewcifer would send him to the rail in third place. Now heads up and looking for that Hall of Fame making tenth Impromptu victory, he would do battle with CamasGoose, who was having a great game as well.

Unfortunately for Lewcifer, getting it in good would not be good enough. Betting CamasGoose all-in, with top pair on a wet board, CamasGoose made the call with an open ended straight draw. The straight card would hit on the turn, and the bulk of Lewcifer's chips would cross the table. Lewcifer would get his remaining chips in  with an edge, but that hand would not go his way either, and his run would come up short.

CamasGoose played a great game and took down The Impromptu against tough competition. Our congratulations to you, and may it be the first Cup of many!!