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DeDobber

Birthday: August 22, 1977
Location: San Jose, CA

ALL-TIME STATS
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Total Entries: 363
Total Won/Lost: -$3,658.09
Total Hours: 400
Earnings/Hour: -$9.13
Biggest Win: $347.00
Biggest Loss: -$330.00



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March 23, 2008, 12PM: Played 30 minutes, Lost $24.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$22 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (4th out of 9 Players)

Bubble boy.  Ran into K8s vs Akh.  Flopped my flush draw, but did not hit.  It was a turbo tourney.  I was playing well stealing blinds, then backed off at the end.  I think that was wise, though.  I took a couple beats and survived them, but could not make it hold up.

Last Update: March 23, 2008, 12:21PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
57 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): Reapers16 (57), Prestix (57), KAMACAZIKID (57), Gobez (54), meatpacker47 (31), Markylar (26), DirtyUrn (18), Brady7676 (12)


March 11, 2008, 9PM: Played 15 minutes, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (15th out of 18 Players)

Was super agro.  Made a good call against a bluff, then made a bad call against a non-bluff, then made a good call with 99 vs top pair (eights) and the guy spiked an 8 on the river.

Last Update: March 11, 2008, 9:38PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
15 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): dachise (15), yzvty1 (15), No1ErgoGuy (15), sniperontheroof (15), dooce (15), steelerfan24 (15), LDHarding (15), ddistance (3)


February 28, 2008, 9PM: Played 1 hour, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (4th out of 9 Players)

Fourth.  Was playing pretty distracted.  Was really low, then quadrupled on one hand, then whittled that down to finish on the bubble.

Last Update: February 28, 2008, 9:23PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
68 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): slant v (68), BlazeThis (68), DivCav4-7 (68), babyBULL30 (63), Edymondz (53), Roy78 (40), jackburton27 (22), jeesus (18)


February 23, 2008, 8AM:
EightFive

I'll match, dollar-for-dollar, any money put up by the OPL folks to bankoll EightFive in some event.
 
WSOP (not the main event) seems like the obvious choice, but there's probably something closer to him that would mean less travel money and less hardcore partying before the event ;).
 
One condition: He has to wear a tshirt of my choice during the event.  I'm thinking OutPersonals.com...I can be convinced otherwise, though.  We could make him look like a golfer and put OPL on the sleeve, WorldPokerSolutions on the back and a picture of DeiYuo on the front...
 
PS: My history bankrolling the more successful OPL players has been, well, a disaster, so anyone putting money into this should not expect to get much back out of it...no offense, Eightfive :).

Last Update: February 23, 2008, 10:27AM | Permalink (8 Comments)


February 17, 2008, 1AM: Played 1 hour, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (6th out of 9 Players)

Played pretty well -- last hand was:
 
AQc, flop 3h4c5c.  Went all-in against A2 :(

Last Update: February 16, 2008, 10:18PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


February 13, 2008, 11PM: Played 15 minutes, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (8th out of 10 Players)

Ran into an interesting hand with AA.  Flop is King, heart, heart, and I bet the pot and get one caller.  Turn is a heart.  I get scared and check the turn.  River is a Js, I check and fold to a pot-sized bet.  Seems like a bad play to me on further discussion.  Many players will value-bet the flush on the turn.  Seems like I could have called the river bet.
 
I also could have bet the turn and folded to a raise, but this might have happened with someone playing position on me.
 
I also could have bet the river (which is what I almost did).  I just would have had to fold to a raise there.  It's a tought call...what would you do?
 
Last hand I wound up going all-in pre with TT and ran into KK.

Last Update: February 13, 2008, 11:17PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


February 9, 2008, 2AM: Played 2 hours, 30 minutes, Lost $26.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$24 Buy-In Pot-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (41st out of 211 Players)

Grinded and grinded and then fell apart.  Made a huge error with 55 vs AA and then another with KQ on AKX flop.

Last Update: February 9, 2008, 2:37AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
146 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 38 players (# of hands): yashka (127), crazyhorse76 (110), rickytb (103), moodaeri (78), stickupkidz (73), Asterix77 (65), wolverineDK (62), XMOX (47), cdaman333 (37), IzaideIz (37) | View Hands to see all 38 players.


February 9, 2008, 1AM: Played 45 minutes, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (6th out of 9 Players)

Played like a donkey because I was double tabling with the $4k guaranteed.  Don't do that.

Last Update: February 9, 2008, 2:36AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
69 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): chocotrixx (69), Mystic2003 (69), jutzmvp (69), SeabassP (69), lancedog (69), Newbie666 (52), somewhatcool (33), dasquirrel (1)


February 7, 2008, 11PM: Played 1 hour, 12 minutes, Made $32.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (2nd out of 10 Players)

Played very well, I think.  Was going with my gut.  First hand was cassic.  We both sensed weakness.  I had to call these weak re-raises.  Turned out I won with AQ vs A3 (no pair)...here
 
Made another good play calling all-in raise with KJ vs KT.  Turn was T, river paired the board (phew!)....here
 
Made one bad play...50-100 blinds, raised to 300, I call, BB calls, flop is 558, I have TT, BB moves all in UTG...I fold...here
 
A win is a win.

Last Update: February 8, 2008, 12:09AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
107 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): beammeupfast (107), Fawkupayme (90), DoeNuTZ (53), 8-2-LALO (46), christianpoet (45), staple10 (42), De Bloom (36), skillz2kill2008 (18)


February 2, 2008, 2AM: Played 3 hours, 30 minutes, Lost $152.00 at Garden City
$8/16 Texas Hold'em

Only lost $152.  Felt like a $1k win since I always lose all my chips, and actually didn't this time.  A couple big hands there were nut flush draw on flop in a huge pot where I'm calling 3 bets pre and 3 bets on the turn...probably a donk move to be in there pre calling three bets with A4s.  I missed.  The other was when I only had about $40 left and I pick up 55, flop a set, and make a boat on the river.  It could have been a huge pot because a guy made a flush on the end and I was out of chips on the flop.  Would have prolly been a $200 pot instead of $120.

Last Update: February 7, 2008, 10:43PM | Permalink (0 Comments)



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