Saturday, March 11, 2006

Borgata's Ultimate Super Satellite Tournament

Here's a press release that I got from the Borgata regarding their Ultimate Super Satellite where you can win a $60K prize package and seats into 4 different events:
Date: March 19, 2006
Start Time: 11AM (Players may enter till the end of level 2)
Rounds: 40 minutes
Starting Chips: 10,000
Where: Borgata Event Center (Same as WPT)
Buy In: $1000
Entry Fee: $100

Building on its outstanding reputation as a premier poker destination, Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa announced The Ultimate Super Satellite Poker Tournament, which offers players a one-of-a-kind prize not offered anywhere else in the poker world.

The one-day poker tournament will be held on Sunday, March 19th in Borgata's renowned Poker Room. Poker pros and regional poker fanatics will compete in a No-Limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament for a chance to win a $60,000 prize purse and a seat in the following major competitions:
  • $25,500 entry into the WPT Championship at Bellagio in Las Vegas, April 18-24, 2006
  • $10,000 entry into the WPT Foxwoods Poker Classic at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, April 6-9, 2006
  • $10,000 entry into the WPT Borgata Poker Open at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, September 17-21, 2006
  • $10,000 entry into the World Series of Poker Main Event at Rio in Las Vegas, July 28-August 10, 2006
In addition, $4,500 will be provided to the winner to cover hotel and travel expenses.

A qualifying event for Borgata's Ultimate Super Satellite Tournament will be held on Friday, March 17th beginning at noon with a $220 plus $20 buy-in. One out of every five entrants for Friday's event will advance into the $1,100 Ultimate Super Satellite Tournament on Sunday, March 19th. Players unable to make the March 17th qualifying event can enter the main event with a full $1,000 plus $100 buy-in on March 19th.

"Borgata is committed to providing poker players with an elevated experience along with the games they want to play," stated Stan Strickland, Borgata's director of poker operations. "On the heels of two highly successful poker tournaments within the last six months - the Borgata Poker Open and the Borgata Winter Poker Open - The Ultimate Super Satellite and the addition of our 85 table poker room exhibit Borgata's dedication to providing a preeminent poker program and exceptional facilities."
For more information, visit the Borgata's main site. Sounds like a pretty cool deal. For just $1,000 investment, you can win a seat into a future WPT event at the Borgata, a WPT event at Foxwoods, plus the $25K WPT Championships at the Bellagio, and you also win a seat into the main event in the 2006 WSOP!

Friday, March 10, 2006

2006 WPBT WSOP Satellite #1

March 19. What are you doing on March 19th? I'll be playing in the first WPBT WSOP satellite.

It's that time of year again when bloggers battle it out for a seat in one of the many WSOP events. Last year a blogger named Bob from One Too Many went on to win a WSOP satellite. Now we call him Bobby Bracelet (thanks to Derek for that catchy moniker). Who will win the first one this year? Perhaps it can be you!

Thanks to Iggy who set the first one up. Our first event will be on Paradise Poker so all our blogger friends who work for online sites like Full Tilt and Poker Stars can play. I expect that we will be holding other events on FT and PS in the near future so if you don't like Paradise, then you'll have an opportunity to play on your favorite site. For the record, Paradise Poker is the third largest online poker room and they offer a 25% deposit bonus. Paradise Poker is also where I popped my online poker cherry.

Here are the details which I cut & pasted from Iggy's blog:
What: WPBT WSOP NL Satellite Tournament
When: March 19th - Sunday
Time: 9pm EST
Where: Paradise Poker
How Much: $30
Password: email iggy at allimcbeal_69 - yahoo.com
Restrictions: Bloggers only!

Winner wins a seat in the 2006 WSOP $1500 event of their choice. Because of Paradise's software, we now need 55 players to pull this off. The $30 buyin fee includes the juice, so in reality its a $27 + 3 event.
Paradise Poker: The world's premier online poker room

So what are you waiting for? Sign up today. Any questions? Shoot either me or Iggy an email.

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If you are in NYC on Sunday, you should go see Ugarte's biggest gig of his life. Here are the details.


Charles Star (aka Ugarte) is a former attorney who quit his corporate gig and decided to pursue his life long dream of being in Michael Flatley's Riverdance. Despite all his valiant efforts to line-jig dance, he simply wasn't Irish enough to make the cast. Dejected, he turned to heroin and robbing check cashing places in Brownsville. After a short tint in rehab and a lost weekend hanging out with Scientologists, Charles Star discovered stand up comedy. Now he's living the dream. So stop by and support a fellow poker blogger in his quest to make people laugh. And yeah, Ugarte was the guy who got me invited to the Blue Parrot for the first time. He's a part of NYC poker blogging lore.

Thursday, March 9, 2006

L.A. Fadeaway

I'm finally leaving California after being here for 23 days. I'm looking forward to sleeping and recovering from a three week left coast bender. This weekend will be reserved for watching college hoops with my brother, finishing up a few freelance assignments, and posting photos like the one on the right from Zuma Beach.

Yesterday afternoon, I played in a PLO MTT on Poker Stars. I was top 10 in chips for most of the tourney after I doubled up in the first orbit. At one point, I rivered quad aces. I got all my money in the pot on the flop with A-A-K-J after I flopped a set of aces. One guy pushed with bottom two pair and another guy had a monster draw (OESD and nut flush). He promptly hit it on the turn. I prayed to Lee Jones that the river would pair the board even though one of my opponents held several of my outs in his hand. The river didn't pair the board. It was a much better result as the case ace fell. I busted out soon a little later after someone else caught some river magic on me. In the past week, I've also busted out of a PLO MTT when my opponent caught a gutshot Royal flush on me.

Last night around 2am, I had just finished up partying with Change100 and Showcase. Earlier in the night we saw his play for the first time. It had some pacing issues and technical problems with the lighting and sound, but Showcase was great!

Anyway, I fired up a $10 Horse SNG on Full Tilt and guess who was at my table? Jen from Poker Wire. I figured we were the best two players. So what happened? We both got bounced first. Jen had her aces cracked in the first level. There was a random reader at my table. My vision was blurry at the time and I forgot his name. He wanted me to live blog the SNG so he had something to read at work today. Jen and I got a chuckle out of that. Well whoever you were, here's your random shoutout!

The Human Head sent me this in a text message the other day:
Haiku of a Depressed Employee
That fuckface Pauly,
Basking in the LA sun.
Donkey Paradise.
That's it for now. I leave for the airport soon.

Wednesday, March 8, 2006

Reminder: First WPBT Player of the Year (POY) Circuit Event

Thanks to Byron aka Biggestron for setting this up. I was the first (and only) player to sign up! What are you waiting for?

I cut and pasted most of this from Byron:
First event in the WPBT-POY Race!

What: Pot-Limit Omaha
Where: PokerStars (Private Tourney 20742121)
When: Sunday, March 12th at 9:30 PM EST (or 6:30 PM PST)
Cost: $20+2
Password: wpbt72

Requirements: Be a poker blogger who wants to take part in this year-long experiment. The poker blogging requirements will be light. Even if you post as often as Hdouble, or mention as much poker as AlCantHang, you are good. This rule will be enforced on an honor system. Non-bloggers will not be eligible for the title and the as yet unannounced prize at the end of the year.

POY-Race: From a biweekly series of events (buy-in between $15 and $20) points will be allotted according to the PokerStars tourney formula (buy-in, placement and number of entries are used to figure points). The winner will be announced at the December WPBT gathering, with the December WPBT event counting as the final event towards the race. See previous post for the origin of the rules. Events will be alternated between PokerStars and FullTilt.

Watch Biggestron or the WPBT calendar for events. Suggestions for events are welcome. The rules will remain as they have been laid out here. Minor changes may occur throughout the year based on majority voting.
I'll definitely be playing in the WPBT-POY event. Hope to see you there.

Moving on...

It's going to be a big Sunday as well for two LA bloggers. Joe Speaker and Change100 recently won seats into the big tournaments this weekend. Just the other night, Change100 picked up a victory in a double shootout to win her seat into the $1M guaranteed on Poker Stars. A few hours later, Joe Speaker won a seat in the big tourney on Full Tilt on Sunday, the $200K guaranteed. Best of luck to both.

I was fortunate to have lunch with Joe Speaker, Facty, and Change100 yesterday in downtown LA. Joe Speaker recommended this awesome Cuban joint. It was good to see the lean and trim Mr. Speaker as we tried to lift his spirits. Facty hooked me up with a box of girl scout cookies. They were all gone less than 22 hours later.

I dropped a buy-in at a $5/10 6-max on Party Poker the other night. It was a combination of a few suckouts, missing my big draws, and making a couple of rookie mistakes due to my overconfidence.

Congrats to StB for winning the WWdN tourney last night. He came from behind too after being seriously outchipped heads up.

I have one big prop bet today. I picked Panama over Cuba in the World Basbeall Championships. My boys are up 1-0 in early action.

Today is my last day in Hollyweird. I return to the big city tomorrow where I'll be bogged down writing for a week straight and watching non-stop college hoops. Time to catch a last few rays of California sunshine and tonight I'm going to see Showcase's play. And I have one more screenplay to pitch before I go, so wish me luck.

Enjoy my link of the day... random Swedish girls kissing. That was dedicated to the Rooster and the Donkey Puncher.

Monday, March 6, 2006

Bukowski and Poker

"I tell the women that the face is my experience and the hands are my soul - anything to get those panties down." - Charles Bukowski in an interview with Rolling Stone

This post is dedicated to TC. He's an avid reader of my blogs and a friend of Daddy's. I met TC in Hilljack, Indiana nine or ten months ago when I headed out to visit Daddy & Iggy for a three state bender involving golf, drinking, baseball, drinking, cornhole, drinking, and poker. (You can revisit Part I, Part II and Part III of that epic trip later on.) I played TC heads up to win a tournament in Hilljack. That was the same tournament where I excused myself in the middle of playing and puked twice in the bathroom before I sat down to win it all. And yes, later that evening I puked in Daddy's car when he uttered the infamous line, "Dr. Pauly christened my sled!"

Great times. I have such fond memories of Hilljack and can't wait to go back.

One of the coolest things about my trip was meeting TC. He's an older guy with white hair to match his decades of wisdom. He lived in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s in a time where those streets were a hotbed for everything creative... painting, cinema, poetry, novels, and plays. He too was a writer who had some great stories to share. The more you live, the more you have to say. And TC did some serious living. After he read some of my blogs he sent me a lengthy email and gave me one of the best compliments I had ever gotten. He compared me to Charles Bukowski, who if you don't know is one of my writing idols. I'm often mentioned in the same breath as Hunter S. Thompson, but the core of my writing is pure Bukowski. When it's gut check time, there's no other single artist that had inspired me more than Charles Bukowski. To read TC's complimentary words helped pull me out of a creative funk that I fell into last summer when I was living in Las Vegas at the Redneck Riviera.

Last week, I got an email from a friend of TC that said TC's been sick and hasn't been feeling well. He's had over eight different surgeries on his heart. I'm hoping we can all send out some good vibes out to TC. I'm also hoping that this post can cheer him up as I hope to discover some sort of correlation between Bukowski and poker. I'm not promising you anything of poker substance in this post. I have no idea where this post is going. I'm just sitting down on a lazy rainy afternoon in Los Angeles and I'm writing and let the words flow. At the least, you'll get a quick bio of one of my favorite writers.

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When I was 21 years old I moved back to New York City after college. I dated a suicidal painter from Paris. She chainsmoked and was on more Prozac than half the girls living in Orange Country today. She drove me crazy of the Nancy Spungen variety but always gave me books and encouraged me to write. She turned me onto Charles Bukowski. That was over ten years ago and I can recall that day with eerie clarity. I was smoking a blunt in Central Park with a few friends from work when she walked over to me and handed over a copy of Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness

"He writes from the soul," she explained to me with that sexy French pouty face of hers.

I quickly read through most of his books inside of two weeks becoming a Bukowski fan and fiend in the process. I began writing poetry at a frenetic pace, cranking out over a hundred inside a month. The words flowed because I tried to adhere to the Bukowski tradition.... write what you know.

To this day, those nuggets of Bukowski wisdom has been part of my personal philosophy.
1. Write every day.
2. Write what you know.
If you are a new poker blogger looking for a tip, or a veteran blogger who's caught in a funk, well here's a bit of free advice on how to improve your blog.... write what you know.

Bukowski wrote about his experiences of the pits of poverty, humping menial jobs, caught up in the corrupt system, being constantly hungover after binge drinking, losing at the race track, dealing with difficult women, and undergoing bouts of failure and deep depression. His words were as real as his emotions. Bukowski wrote about what he knew. James Frey had to fudge those details in his best selling book, while Bukowski's life had plenty of sad and horrifying real elements to it. How Oprah and the critics could extoll the fabricated tales of Frey while ignoring the real deal like Bukowski is another example of why most Americans wouldn't know what a good book even if I shoved it up their ass.

Now to apply Bukowski to poker, you need to play what you know. You can't play like a world class player unless you know how a world class player plays, so that means you need to gain much more experience and soak up as much poker as possible. That includes reading books while learning different styles of play. It also means dedicating hours to playing online and in real life, playing different games along with both tournaments and cash games. There's no coincidence that some of the best poker players in the world happen to be the best all around players in the world. Despite the circumstances, they always hold the edge. Put Doyle Brunson in a mixed-games cash game or a high stakes No Limit tournament, and he's going to be one of the tougher players to beat. Becoming an all around poker player will definitely make you a better thinker and allow you to make quicker adjustments to different styles of play.

Back to Buksowki. It took a very long time before he developed into a writer and poet. He had skills as a young man, but it wasn't until he gained life experience after being on the road for a decade before he truly developed into the celebrated writer that we embrace today.

Charles Bukowski grew up in LA during the Great Depression. His dad was in the army and met his German mother after WWI while he served overseas. His dad roughed him up from time to time and he suffered from a disease that left pock marks on his face due to a series of boils. Bukowski was disfigured some more in his late 20s after two hookers took turns scratching up his face with their nails after he passed out drunk. As a child, Bukowski was a quiet and enjoyed reading at the public library. Since he enjoyed solitude, Bukowski knew that being a writer would be a perfect fit. In his early 20s, he wrote several short stories and even had a few published. However, he wasn't satisfied with the status of the publishing world so he quit writing for a decade. His style was not a good mesh with the presitigous places he was sending off his work. He assumed that all those rejections meant that he was a bad writer. He threw away those manuscripts and he hit the road on a ten year bender.

That dark hole in his life was cluttered with empty beer cans, empty bottles of whiskey, and empty jugs of whine. He took on several menial jobs and once was the doorman at a whorehouse in Texas. He got into fights and spent numerous nights in jail. He attempted suicide on more than one occasion and eventually met a woman named Jane. She was several years older that Bukowski and was also a severe alcoholic. Jane that taught Bukowski how to perform oral sex on a woman for the first time in a twisted relationship that spanned several years. That love affair inspired the film Barfly which Bukowski wrote.

At the age of 35, Bukowski almost died from drinking. He had a bloody ulcer and the doctor told him that if he didn't stop drinking, then he'd die. He was so nervous about what the doctor told him that on his way home from the hospital he stopped off at the bar to have a few beers to calm himself down. That's my favorite Bukowski story.

Bukowski went back to LA and worked in the post office for a few years and started writing again after a lengthy hiatus. His work was finally picked up and his poems and novels were eventually published. After working at the post office for over ten years, he quit in 1969 after getting promised a $100/month stipend for the rest of his life by Black Sparrow Press. He was almost 50 years old before he could pay his bills and bar tab solely from with his writing. It took several decades and a lifetime of experience before Bukowski was recognized for his literary merits.

Bukowski's stories are hard to read for some due to their graphic nature. But the soul is not a very pretty place sometimes and he takes you inside the darkness of mankind with his sordid tales of debauchery as a lewd old drunk. His stories involve masturbation, getting drunk, degrading women, and gambling. My favorite book of his is Ham on Rye along with Post Office. There was a documentary film about his life called Bukowski: Born Into This which was released in 2004 and features interviews with Sean Penn, Bono, and Tom Waits.

Charles Bukowski wrote more than fifty books before his death in 1994 at the age of 73. Make sure you look at an article on Bukowski from Rolling Stone Magazine circa 1976.

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Poker is not a glamorous activity. It might be fun for you, a job for some, and a drug for others but overall poker is a very dark and dangerous aspect of our culture. Poker has been thrust to the center of everyone's attention from the cops who are busting up home games in the burbs to the politicans in Washington who are going to have to come to some sort of decision on the legality of poker and online gambling. Whether it's in the shadows of the Hollywood Hills or the local VFW hall, everyone who can breathe is playing poker today and there's a horde of dream seekers on the horizon ready to crush anything in their view and squeeze every cent of money that the poker boom has to offer. New poker blogs are rapidly spreading like a ugly case of the clap in a trailer park. Shill sites are popping up faster than Bill Clinton's pecker on a visit to an all-girls Catholic high school. A slew of new poker related businesses, entertainment programs, and online poker sites are starting up every day. I can't turn on the TV without seeing some sort of poker program. Within the few months, the suits in Hollyweird are going to release their poker movie... Lucky You and it's awful. Dreadful. A swift kick in the junk to poker. Then there's the recent cheating scandals which is a shock to most people. That's a topic and fodder for another post which I'll save for next week. But of course there's cheating in poker. There's cheating in professional sports, in national politics, in the Olympics, and even in your children's schools.

We're all criminals. Doesn't matter if it's poker or Super Mario Brothers, we're all a part of a society built on the evil deeds of thieves, murderers, cheaters, and liars. Some of us get caught and the rest of us have to live with the guilt knowing that we are ruthless souls wandering throughout life. That's why we play poker. To either escape from the seriousness our daily lives for a few hours or to escape into orgasmic dream of winning it all and becoming the next World Series of Poker Champion. I'll see you at the tables.

Get well soon, TC.
The Ides of March, Promiscuous Pauly, Chilean Schoolgirls, The Final 8, and The Real Life Simpsons

Stop by the Tao of Pauly to read about the 2006 Oscars. I sadly did not get to crash any bigtime parties. But I saved face when Crash won for best picture. That come-from-behind win tied me with Change100 for our Oscars Picks. And I won a few hundred Euros against the Norwegian Nihilists who had a hard-on for gay cowboy love. Not only did Crash come through for me as best picture. They were giving me 5-1 odds. It feels good that I'm not complaining about any bad beats from the Oscars.

Moving on...

It's been a good March for Pauly poker. So far. As soon as I figured out my most recent strengths, I decided to focus on that aspect of my poker game. I crunched my numbers and came up with a new gameplan. Plus, the change in my attitude was part of the foundation of my current winning streak along with sticking to games/limits/sites where I was a proven winning player over the last 100 days.

You have to be able to spot trends and determine if it's an aberration or something that's going to continue. Party Poker has been the only site I won during my three month slide. That information tells me a very simple fact... I should be playing more on Party Poker.

I was down on all the other sites except Sun Poker over the last 100 days. I got my junk kicked in at Poker Stars and on Full Tilt in a steady flow of testicle numbing sessions. However, the bankroll on Party Poker grew steadily. It was my mistress site. The site that I fooled around with late nights and for quickies. And the results? An improved bankroll. I guess you can say that I'm not monogamous when I play online poker. I cannot dedicate my heart to one site. I like to sleep around and can't keep my bankroll in one site. That's why I play (and shill) on multiple sites. Over the past two or three months I had been spending a lot of time with Poker Stars. It was a love and hate relationship and I realized that after losing a lot of my bankroll there... that we needed to spend some time apart and see other people. I might just move in with my mistress... Party Poker.

The $5/10 short handed tables on Party Poker have been my feeding ground over the last few weeks. I don't have any specific strategy. I log on and check my "fish finder" and try to sit at their tables. Otherwise I simply look for a quick score and bail. Hit it and quit. It's been working.

I know that winning streaks are just what the appear to be... streaks. The cards are falling my way. I'm flopping sets with middle pairs and getting a lot of action. I'm hitting my draws and my big hands have been holding up. It's amazing what winning one or two big pots can do to your confidence and bankroll. Alas, beware of the Ides of March. Bankrolls get obliterated during the Ides along with heads of states getting shanked on the steps of the capital.

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I'm still in LA and will be here for a few more days before I return to NYC to finish my book. I want to hit up the loose tables at Hollywood Park and play another session at Commerce before I go. I also have two freelance assignments that I have to finish up this week including an article about the National Heads Up Championship. Stop by and read Flipchip's reports including some amazing pictures. My pick to win it all Gavin Smith was busted in the first round.

Here's the Final 8:
Clubs: James McManus vs. Chris Ferguson
Spades: Huck Seed vs. Barry Greenstein
Hearts: Daniel Negreanu vs. Sean Sheikhan
Diamonds:Ted Forrest vs. Sam Farha
Take a peek at what Chops Snake had to say about the Elite 8 over at Wicked Chops Poker. My Final Four picks... Jesus, Barry Greenstein, Daniel Negreanu, and Ted Forrest. Remember that quote from The Big Lebowski... "Nobody fucks with the Jesus."

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Before I go, you have to take a peek at a video I came across especially if you dig The Simpsons as much as me. Thanks to Raymi who linked this up on her blog today!
Real Life Simpsons Intro
Insanely kick ass video! And it's one of the coolest things I've seen on the net in a very long time. It definitely beats out Chilean Schoolgirls. Which is so not safe for work and happens to be my second favorite video that I've seen in a very long time. Enjoy.

Saturday, March 4, 2006

Pimp Day Saturday: Radio Free Pauly, Maudcasts, Sir Waffle Day, and the Heads Up Championship

Thanks to Sean at the Lord Admiral Card Club Radio Show and Podcast for including me in last week's episode. They featured an interview that I conducted with Wil Wheaton at the WPT Invitational at Commerce Casino during one of his breaks. It's pretty funny, especially the part where we both drool over Jen Tilly's massive surface area of boobage.
You can download Episode 64.... Here
If you want to catch up and listen to previous episodes, please visit their archives over at Brainscat. Stop by Card Club at Lord Admiral Radio and check them out. Thanks again to Sean and Stacks for having me on the best damn podcast dedicated to poker.

Moving on...

In other parts of the poker blogosphere, there are some random things you should take a peek at. Let the pimping begin.

Listen to Maudie's latest Maudcast called "Missive." You can download it... here.

Felicia penned a quality post called Stud Theories Part II: Psychology. It is a must read for all novice Stud players.

Go buy some cool Snail Trax gear!


Fellow NY'ers Dawn & Karol started up a blog called I Had Outs. I love their tagline... "Women are the rake."

This is an old post, but it's hilarious and I forgot to post it. Go read StB's interview with my brother Derek. The topic? Me, of course. Derek sounds off on four important questions:
1. Does Pauly never really sleep?
2. How many strippers can he juggle at once?
3. Does he steal your stash when you are not looking?
4. Will he pass out at the Boathouse this year?
Sir Waffle's birthday tournament is going to be on Full Tilt Poker on Sunday night at 9pm ET. I can't make it since it was scheduled at a horrible time --- up against the Oscars. I have a few Oscars parties to crash with Showcase & Change100 and can't play. But you should play and try to get Sir Waffle on tilt.

Biggestron is putting together a WPBT Player of the Year event. Take a peek at his post called First WPBT-POY Circuit Event. First event is PLO starting on Sunday March 12 on Poker Stars. I hope I can play!

If you haven't been reading Joe Speaker recently, then you have no idea about the existentialist meatgrinder of emotional distraught that he's been going through. He's one of my favorite writers and he's been unleashing his heartache and feelings into blog form as he's enduring a horrendous divorce. Everytime I read his blog I just wanna reach out and give him a huge hug and then I go scrolling through my rollodex looking for a hitman to rub out his "X". Take a look at Joe Speaker's Divorcatorium, specifically two posts titled... This Is the End and Incomplete.

Check out BG's horse racing blog.

And yes... the Poker Prof and I hired BG to write for Las Vegas Vegas. BG is going to be an excellent addition to our staff, especially with the experience that he'll bring with him from writing for Nick Denton and Oddjack. Las Vegas Vegas also features a weekly column from April and Grubby is a frequent contributor to the main Las Vegas blog as our food correspondent. Seriously, Las Vegas Vegas is making a push to produce some of the best content on the web. Adding stellar scribes such as BG and Grubby is the best way I know how to make it uber-successful. Hopefully I'll have more time to get off my ass to contribute more to Las Vegas Vegas. Of course, LVV is the home on the web for Flipchip's magnificent photography, so take a peek at his extensive photo gallery.

Speaking of Flipchip, he's at the Heads Up Championship in Las Vegas covering the event for Las Vegas and Poker. He's already posted some photos. Check back to read more about the event. I have money on Gavin Smith going all the way.

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Thanks to the Top 10 Referrals to the Tao of Poker for the month of February!
1. The Borgata
2. Wil Wheaton
3. Las Vegas Vegas
4. Iggy's Guinness and Poker
5. Up for Poker (CJ, G-Rob, & Otis)
6. Newz Junky
7. Tao of Pauly
8. Aaron Gleeman
9. Pot Committed
10. Chris Fargis at Twenty-One Outs Twice

Say tuned for my Oscars post over at the Tao of Pauly. That's it for now. Time for me to go play in some VIP freerolls on Poker Stars.

Freeroll Update: As of 3pm PCT, I took 650 out of 1120 in the Silver VIP freeroll that Drizz and Change100 played in. Change100 took 72nd and cashed. I also played in a Silver satellite to the $100K VIP freeroll and took 105 out of 352. So far, I'm 0-2 in freerolls.
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