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DeDobber
Birthday: August 22, 1977
Location: San Jose, CA
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ALL-TIME STATS
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Total Entries: 349
Total Won/Lost: -$3,217.09
Total Hours: 385
Earnings/Hour: -$8.35

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Poker Blog for DeDobber
Most Recent Log Entries
December 2, 2007, 12PM: Played 10 minutes, Lost $11.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$10 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (15th out of 18 Players)
I like to gable instead of just wait. It's like betting that the other guy is an idiot. This strategy would only work if playing against myself.
Last Update: December 2, 2007, 12:10PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
12 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 9 players (# of hands): JP Big Easy (11), Zichi07 (11), kat1010 (11), Zuluscree (11), Laird74 (11), Hoard (11), 1SUPERCHIEF (6), GBlasco (5), Mr_Pink_55 (4)
December 2, 2007, 10AM: Played 10 minutes, Lost $22.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (9th out of 9 Players)
Got caught running a bluff. Impatient, as usual.
Last Update: December 2, 2007, 11:00AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
7 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 8 players (# of hands): LuckyFlyer (6), TheZ750Guy (6), marris (6), EEproject (6), xMARKOx (6), MOPAR MAN 9 (6), GABE222 (6), Stackopolis (6)
December 2, 2007, 4AM: Played 1 hour, 30 minutes, Made $32.00 at Full Tilt Poker
$20 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (2nd out of 10 Players)
Played full tilt to test uploading hand histories. Then of course the connection timed out all the time, and I did not have my install configured to save hand histories. Therefore, I only got the last few hands :(. By the way, I played pretty badly.
Last Update: December 2, 2007, 4:29AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
54 Hands Attached to this Entry | View Hands
Played with 2 players (# of hands): 1_Pissed_Donkey (53), superstar JC (48)
November 30, 2007, 5PM:
Account Sharing
Looks like someone just lost a $200k win by having his buddy in Europe finish off the $1M tourney he started in NYC:
http://www.pokerlistings.com/possible-cheater-caught-at-full-tilt-poker-21428
A lot of this goes on, but you need to take risk/reward into account. As the size of your winnings go up, the likelihood that you will be caught sharing your account goes up. What this means is that, as your expected win goes up, your motivation to share your account goes down. The obvious conclusion is that if you are willing to share your account, it probably means you aren't planning on doing very well at it.
Last Update: November 30, 2007, 5:22PM | Permalink (1 Comment)
November 4, 2007, 2AM: Played 1 hour, Lost $100.00 at Napa Valley Casino
$3/6 Texas Hold'em
Played loose and gambled. Got outkicked twice (QTh vs AQo, K9s vs A9o).
Last Update: November 4, 2007, 9:32AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
October 6, 2007, 2AM: Played 1 hour, Lost $195.00 at Napa Valley Casino
$3 No-Limit Texas Hold'em
Was very timid, since I've only played this like once before. For example, I pick up A4o and flop comes A25 and I check...then fold to a bettor.
My big loss cam with 26 flop 35X, Jh on turn makes hearts, 4 on river make my straight. No action until the river. I bet out $40 and get raised $40 by the guy who made the flush.
Last hand I lost with AK vs A2 :(.
Last Update: November 4, 2007, 9:31AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
October 6, 2007, 1AM: Played 45 minutes, Lost $58.00 at Napa Valley Casino
$6/12 Texas Hold'em
This was a juicy game, but I wanted to play NL with my dad, so I moved when a seat opened up.
Last Update: November 4, 2007, 9:28AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
October 6, 2007, 12AM: Played 45 minutes, Lost $7.00 at Napa Valley Casino
$3/6 Texas Hold'em
Waiting for 6-12.
Last Update: November 4, 2007, 9:27AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
September 22, 2007, 2AM: Played 3 hours, Lost $28.00 at Napa Valley Casino
$3/6 Texas Hold'em
Feels like a $200 win with the way I've been playing. 6-7-way action every hand preflop, so of course I started playing any two cards and lost a bunch, then made most of it back.
Last hand before I get up I decide to straddle and raise myself, and am capped by a guy across the table from me. Flop comes AK2 and I bet and get raised by this guy as he says "same hand, eh?".
I mucked when I should have reraised. "same hand, eh?" shows a lot of weakness, in my opinion. Whatever, you're not going to make a million bucks on stone cold bluffs playing 3-6 (I had 67o).
Last Update: September 22, 2007, 1:41PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
August 23, 2007, 2AM: Played 2 hours, Lost $203.00 at Bay 101
$4/8 Omaha Hi-Lo
Omaha is a very boring game (to me). I thought I would get to see more flops, but I did not. At least now I know I should stick to the holdem tables.
For the last half hour I was really pressing to get some action to get rid of my last $60 or so. I finally succeeded. Other than that, I don't think I played particularly bad. I seemed to be allergic to Aces.
Had one hand where I threw way what wound up being a winner, but I think it was the right play. I had 345J and flop came 678, I am first to act and there are four players. I check, then bet, raise, re-raise, so I muck. Turns out nobody was stronger than my 34 on the low. I'm pretty sure I was right to muck there.
Last Update: August 23, 2007, 2:30AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
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