December 4, 2007
This guy makes a $60,000 raise before the flop -- it was just a token raise to me, so I bet $500,000 more and moved "all in" because I thought I could win the pot right there. We had some big games back then. He killed five "would be" robbers in his life. This waiter, they say, was a big ol' dumb-looking guy. Much to my further delight, the other big stack called me. Pokerparty codes is not rocket science, it can become monotonous, so for variety I play both tournaments and cash games. It would all be over. Has it changed the man? There is luck to cards ... the cards run good and bad for you. And oh, my daddy was proud of that one. I can't imagine beginning this interview without getting your comments.
Downstairs was the entry and then there was an iron door where I could buzz them in or out (everybody had to have a membership card). My wife Louise and I -- we lost a daughter several years ago (Doyla was a freshman at UNLV, and died suddenly at age 18). We just took some of the stuff that we learned last year... But one of the funniest stories about Ty was when he was out at the races in Santa Anita, California. "I'm sitting there, big winner with $200 over my buy-in, and I realized then that pokerparty is NOT a loss leader." I lasted considerably longer in that one. wow, look at us today!
But it's not what's really important. I don't know how he could make that call, but he did. "I'm just asking." Any time it looked like you had the nuts, don't worry, brother -- you couldn't win! "Okay, this is the elephant in the room." Would you agree with that?" Dutch shook his head.
So, Eric reaches in his pocket and gave him a couple thousand dollars and he says "Just play, but I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT ANY BAD BEATS. In cash games my preference is for mixed games since I am not a specialist in any one game; it is somewhat ironic and frustrating that I have been a dismal failure in mixed game tournaments. The main costs in operating an online site these days are in marketing, not on the operational side of things. To Flynt's left sit David Oppenheim, Phil Ivey, and Chip Reese. So I decided that on the next hand, I was either gonna get broke or whatever. There is a fee we pay them. I really appreciate being able to do that, since there are a lot of very good pokerparty players out there who have yet to achieve a victory in a major event.