Pages

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tournament number 4 is now in the in the books.  This one saw some new faces in the money.  The night ended extremely early for me when my KK got run over by Jim B's AA.  I got sent to the rail before Mat and Linda even arrived.  Last weeks third place finisher Darlene followed my to the rail next.  As a matter of fact 3 of the first seven out this week were at last weeks final table with Matt F and Will also making fairly early exits. 

Jeff J got the first of the nights bonus hits by taking last tournaments winner Linda out in 10th place.  The next bonus hit went to Kelly M who took out points leader Gary R in 8th place.  This was pretty much the theme of the night with Kelly and Jeff combining for 11 hit on the evening.  Paul V was this weeks bubble boy when his AK lost not one but two hands in a row to send him to the cash game one spot out of the money.  Dave D had a good showing finishing 5th for his first cash of the season after being taken down by Kelly.  Next saw Jeff send Tom J to a 4th place finish.  Next it was Kelly's turn again as she sent Jim B, and my chips, home in 3rd place.

Jeff had a huge chip lead when he got to heads up with Kelly but hadn't had a chance to view the second disc of his Poker For Dummies DVD yet and let her right back into the game.  Both came to the heads up battle with 5 hits each for the evening.  The sixth hit for the night was the one to get.  After a short heads up battle Jeff finally got Kelly pot committed with her raise with K7 and came over the top with A10 and got Kelly all in.  When the board missed Kelly, Jeff had his first win of the season and a huge jump in the standings.
Sorry this update was so late.  The third tournament of the season was ladies night with 3 of the final 5 players being ladies.  Todd B was the first out of the night getting knocked out by Bob L.  Darlene then took out the next two players to start her night off well.  Steve N had the big knockout of the night by getting both bonus 2 point hits eliminating Gary R.

The final table was absolutely owned by Linda who ended up knocking out 8 of the other 9 players on her own.  First she eliminated her husband Mat, then she took down Steve and followed that up by sending Kevin C to the cash game.  Next saw Tom J bust out on the bubble, again at Linda's hands.  Paul V was next taking the 6th place money soon followed by Karen in 5th.  The only player not removed from the final table by Linda was Will who was taken out in 4th by Matt F.  Darlene parlayed her early success into a third place finish after being knocked out by the evenings assassin, Linda.

After a great heads up battle that lasted almost 20 minutes Linda finally finished off the most dominate final table we've ever had by sending Matt F home in second place and winning her first GPL tournament.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Well after the second tournament of the season the only word that comes to mind is WOW!!  We had a couple of firsts this week.  This first one I don't know if I have ever witnessed, we had quads lose to a better set of quads.  With a flop of 6,6,5 Kevin C and Kip both were loving their hands.  A three on the turn made no difference and when a 5 came on the river all the chips when in.  Kevin new he had the hand won with a pair of 5's in the hole to give him quad 5's, at least he knew he had it won until Kip showed him his pocket 6's for better quads.  By far this is the worst beat in the league and has put Kevin in a huge hole for the season standings but it is early.

We had a total of 26 players this week with the top five making the money.  Mike S, a late arrival, got kicked in the butt by karma and ended up busting out on the bubble in sixth when Mark L took him out.  Kip ended up making good use of Kevin's chips ending up in fifth place.  Tom J turned his season back in the right direction by taking down fourth place.  Mark L used his tournament high four knockouts to finish in third place.  This left Adam and last weeks winner Gary heads up.  Gary, with 4 additional points on his head played a great heads up match.  After finally knocking out Adam, Gary became the first back to back winner in Gananda Poker League history.  Look out Johnny Chan there is a new back to back winner in town.

We had a couple rules questions arise on Saturday and I have done the research.  There was a discussion of how to handle a situation where someone busts out leaving the small blind position empty.  Todd had one thought of how it should be handled and I had another.  Turns out we were both right according to Robert's Rules of Poker.  I have included the section of the rules that pertain to this.  In our league we are using the dead button or dead blind version to handle this situation.  Here is the rule:

SECTION 16 - EXPLANATIONS

1. The only place in this set of rules that an alternative is mentioned other than in this section is in the method of button and blind placement. That rule (the first rule in “Section 4 – Button and Blind Use”) is repeated in an abbreviated version below for convenience.
“Each round all players must get the button, and meet the total amount of the blind obligations. Either of the following methods of button and blind placement may be used:
(a) Moving button – The button always moves forward to the next player and the blinds adjust accordingly. There may be more than one big blind.
(b) Dead button – The big blind is posted by the player due for it, and the small blind and button are positioned accordingly, even if this means the small blind or the button is placed in front of an empty seat, giving a player last action on consecutive hands.”

Poker tradition has a lot to do with the fact that both of these methods are in widespread use, but neither method is superior in all situations. The moving button makes sure no player gets the advantage of last action twice on a round (a big advantage at no-limit or pot-limit play). On the other hand, a player may get to post a blind when on the button, which is more advantageous than posting in front of the button. The moving button creates a situation where two big blinds may be posted on a deal, which speeds up the action. At tournament play this speed-up can be undesirable, as when dealing is being done hand-for-hand to balance the pace of play between two remaining tables. A cardroom may either decide for the sake of simplicity to use only one method, or decide to tailor the method to the game and situation.

The other question arose when someone wanted to know if they showed one card of their hand did they have to show the other and I said yes.  That I can find in the rules this is only partially correct.  If the hand was eligible to be involved in the showdown a player may request to see the cards.  I don't however find a rule that states if you show one card when folding your hand that you have to show both.  The "show one, show all" rule pertains to someone showing one player their hand they then must show it to everyone.  Will was correct, I apologize.  Here is the section of the rule book that pertains to this:

THE SHOWDOWN

5. Any player who has been dealt in may request to see any hand that was eligible to participate in the showdown, even if the opponent's hand or the winning hand has been mucked. However, this is a privilege that may be revoked if abused. If a player other than the pot winner asks to see a hand that has been folded, that hand is dead. If the winning player asks to see a losing player’s hand, both hands are live, and the best hand wins.

6. Show one, show all. Players are entitled to receive equal access to information about the contents of another player’s hand. After a deal, if cards are shown to another player, every player at the table has a right to see those cards. During a deal, cards that were shown to an active player who might have a further wagering decision on that betting round must immediately be shown to all the other players. If the player who saw the cards is not involved in the deal, or cannot use the information in wagering, the information should be withheld until the betting is over, so it does not affect the normal outcome of the deal. Cards shown to a person who has no more wagering decisions on that betting round, but might use the information on a later betting round, should be shown to the other players at the conclusion of that betting round. If only a portion of the hand has been shown, there is no requirement to show any of the unseen cards. The shown cards are treated as given in the preceding part of this rule.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The first tournament of the new season is in the books and it was a great one.  We had 27 players make it.  We saw plenty of big hands, I had quads twice.  Bobby N was first out this week when his chip stack got crushed when his full house ran into a better one.  We had alot of guys who always seem to be near the top bust out in the bottom half including Tom J, Kevin C, Mat K, Day D and Mike S.  The final table was made up of Bob L, Paul V, Christina M, Will M, Scott C, Scott A, Dom D, myself, Derrick S and Gary R.  Will M ended up this weeks bubble boy finished sixth.  Scott A held on to secure the final paying spot finishing fifth.  Dom D nursed a small stack to hang on for fourth place.  I managed to get all my money into the middle against Gary while holding a pair of jacks.  After some thought he called with Q,10 off and of course caught the 2 out queen on the river to send me to the rail in third place.Derrick was severly out chipped by Gary and was enventually finished off when Gary's pair of tens held up as this weeks winning hand.

The next tournament is October 2nd and there will be a huge target on Gary's back.  Knocking him out will earn you 5 points, 1 for the knock out, 2 because he is the current points leader and 2 additional because he is the previous weeks winner. Heads up Gary everyone is after you.

Please remember to reply to the invitation as soon as you can I will try to send them out the Sunday night prior to the tournament.  The system will automatically offer up your seat to people on the sub list if you haven't responded by Thursday.  Don't lose your seat because you didn't bother to respond.


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Here is the current list of league members for this season:

1.   Paul B
2.   Bob L
3.   Greg E
4.   Mike S
5.   Steve N
6.   Kevin C
7.   Paul V
8.   Jerry T
9.   Joy C
10. Derrick S
11. Will M
12. Christina M
13. Gary R
14. Mark L
15. Adam B
16. Don G
17. Jeff J
18. Dave D
19. Bill B
20. Tom J
21. Scott C
22. Scott A
23. Mat K
24. Matt F
25. Bobby N
26. Kevin H
27. Derek S
28. Kelly M
29. Karen D
30. Dom D

Monday, August 30, 2010

The 2010 - 2011 season is ready to start.  I have made a few minor changes to the rules and points system.  I have slowed down the later rounds and may still end up adding antes to the later rounds.  I have added a 2 point bounty for taking out the previous week's winner as well as for taking out the current point's leader. 

Because of space restrictions I am going to have to limit the weekly tournaments to a maximum of thirty players.  The paid league members will get a couple day head start for the reservation system.  After a couple of days the reservation of seats will be open to everyone on a first come first served basis.  I will cap league membership at 30 members, again on a first come first served basis.  If you want to join the league let me know as soon as you know.  The final Tournament of Champions will be for the top 20 in the points standings. 

Friday, August 27, 2010

2010 - 2011 Season

The schedule for the 2010 - 2011 Season will be available this week.

CardPlayer Poker News