Showing posts with label o Kailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label o Kailey. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

2013 Cold Deck Classic Results

January 26, 2013 was the first event in the 2013 World Series of Dip.  As always we start the series off with the Cold Deck Classic.

After a frightening cold week of -35 degree weather, the sun appeared for our game and we lucked out with a -18 game time temperature.

We had a full table of 10 brave souls show up this year with a couple of previous winners trying to win another coveted bracelet.

In the end, Ryan Dyck took down his very first WSOD bracelet in fine style.  He bubbled the first 2 feeder tournaments, but amassed a nice stack of chips in the final tournament which parlayed into a nice run at the final table.  Second place finisher, Schneider and third place winner, Big Stack Bobby Allen were left trying to make a dent in his chip castle before succumbing to Dyck's masterful play and stunning victory.

2013 WSOD Event #1 - Cold Deck Classic winner, Ryan Dyck


For more pictures and more coverage of the 2013 Cold Deck Classic, click the tab at the top or follow this link - Pass The Dip: The Cold Deck Classic

Please check the Upcoming Games tab for the upcoming tournament - 2012 WSOD Main Event

Friday, January 4, 2013

2012 WSOD Events 2 and 3

On December 28th, we held events 2 and 3 of the 2012 World Series of Dip.  It was the first time that we held 2 events in one night and as is usually the case we had petting zoo of donkeys and fish turn out for the chance to win a highly coveted bracelet.

Event 2 was Pot Limit Omaha and even though we play PLO exactly once a year, we had 17 players slap down their christmas money for a shot at the big time.

Previous WSOD winners of PLO are a veritable who's who within Winnipeg's poker community;

Chris "Brain" Kramp
"7 Nation Army" Suba
Clayton "Funk" Schneider
Lemon (In the first incarnation of the WSOD Cold deck Classic which was basically a 1 hour PLO cash game)

Even with 3 of those players present, Andy Bloch came out of nowhere to chew up the competition like he was a mama bird feeding his babies.


Event 2 - 2012 WSOD PLO winner - Andy Bloch
 Interestingly, Andy has a doppelganger in the poker community also named Andy Bloch;


I have a whole section called Separated at Birth that even includes our other Andy Bloch look-a-like!  Strangely Andy Bloch met Andy Bloch in Vegas.  Our Andy came around the corner (of the pros only free food area - I guess they believed he was Andy Bloch) and almost bumped into rich Andy.  It went like this;

Our Andy  "Woah, sorry...Hey you are Andy Bloch"
Rich Andy  "Woah, we could be related"
Our Andy  "ha ha ha"
Rich Andy  "You are like my much shorter cousin!"
Our Andy  "Nice hoagie"
Rich Andy ' Um, thanks?"
Our Andy  "Can I have a bite?
Rich Andy  "There's more in there" (points to the lounge) "Just tell them you are me, ha ha ha"
Our Andy  "Is holding hands out of the question?"

My recollections of the exchange are vague, but it went something like that.



As the first players were knocked out, I had to bring out the '70's bridge table for a side cash game...  We called it the kid's table.


The second tournament of the night was No Limit Hold Em with rebuys and an add on.  The rebuy period was only 1 hour long but generated 37 rebuys from the 18 players!  In the end Ken Chin redeemed the Asian contingent's lacklustre PLO performance by sinching up the bootstraps and laying a licking on anyone who dared cross him.

Event 3 - 2012 WSOD No Limit Hold Em with Rebuys and an Add On winner - Ken Chin
The night was capped off with a cash game that ran until 6:30 in the morning.  For those of you who base their schedules on McDonald's like Hitchcock - it was long into the breakfast menu and way past the wishful thinking of a sack of double cheeseburgers.


For all WSOD winners including those listed above, check out the World Series of Dip tab at the top of the page.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Raging V Poker Club - GRAND FINALE TOURNAMENT - Results and Pictures

The Raging V Poker Club had it's GRAND FINALE TOURNAMENT with $100 buy in on September 24th, and let me tell you - there were shenanigans!

T-Mart did a great job selecting a diamond encrusted bracelet for this big buy in event

A new tradition - the last winner gets the dartboard!

The few, the proud, the brave

"VDub, a card carrying banger!"  If I could only find the picture of this as a merkin...

VDub pushes all in with snowmen and Wren-a-gade smashes out a straight flush - how's that grab you for a cold deck?  (Ironically VDub felts Wren-a-gade's 8s in the cash game later..)

Verve Pipe and Wren.  (Strangely "The Freshman" by the Verve Pipe played at some point during the night)

The drink tell.....there were a LOT of drink tells!

Ladies and Gentlemen, your winner, WREN-A-GADE!  Congrats!

Verve squeeked into second as the big stacks butted heads in a monster pot.

3rd, but not degected.  I love this picture!

The cash game

This event was the first buy in this large and the girls really showed some deft poker skills.  I think they would have preferred the blinds to stay at 25 / 50 forever, but I'm sure the game would still be going if it was.  The game was cautious but not without some sweet bluffs and creative plays.

I know there has been a lot of interest in this league and although a buy in of this size is for a select few, the next game should have a buy in that will fill the room!

Thanks for letting me be the guest dealer, sorry for not wearing appropriate attire.  Congratulations Wren-a-gade, you played great and kicked ass!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

2011 WSOD - Event #4 Heads Up Results and Pictures

I had 8 people signed up for the 2011 WSOD - Event #4 Heads Up (double knockout) tournament within a day of the announcement - and almost an equal number of unhappy regrets.  As advertised, if we couldn't hit 16 players commited to the event, I was going to cap it at 8.  And as it was written, so shall it be.

Even though we had our lineup a week in advance, the seat draws happened only 5 minutes before the cards were in the air.

ROUND 1

Game 1  - The Co-Bra v Dandy Bloch - This was a battle that needed to be fought.  They have had some great tilts at the home game with Co confounding Dandy time and time again.  This game was no different.

Winner - Co (1-0)
Loser - Dandy Bloch (0-1)

Game 2 - Big Stack Bob v Schneider - A great tournament rivalry has developed between BSB and I.  We have build quite a history of playing one another or often getting into game within a game situations.  Big Stack texted me earlier in the week wanting to draw me in the first game, and he got his wish.  Neither of us gave up much room and not surprisingly this was the longest match in the first round.  In the end the blinds were up there and Bobby pushed with 44 and I was lucky enough to turn up fishhooks.

Winner - Schneider (1-0)
Loser - Big Stack Bob (0-1)


Game 3 - Geppedo Harvey v V Dub - The recap I got was mid-big hand in my tournament but I think Kailey might've had Queens and Harvey cracked them.  Harvey raved about how well Kailey played and how it could have ended differently if a couple of hands had flopped differently.  Being a fierce tournament player, Geppedo might've rolled with it though - he always seems to be around in the end.


Winner - Harvey (1-0)
Loser - V Dub (0-1)


Game 4 - The Crantini Kid v Dycker - The Crantini Kid is the defending champion in this event, and even though he hasn't played much poker since he moved, he was definitely in the mix to win this thing.  Dycker on the other hand I thought provided him with probably the most interesting matchup as their styles could provide for some interesting hands.  I didn't get to watch any of this game, but when I looked down the table, I saw The Kid with all of the chips.  I would've liked to rail this one!


Winner - The Crantini Kid (1-0)
Loser - Dycker (0-1)


ROUND #2
Winner's Bracket

Game 5 - The Cobra v Schneider - The Co-Bra can play an aggressive style that is relentless, but he can be crafty and make some plays that are impossible to figure out.  I played a trapping game against Co which I felt got me in some great spots to win massive pots, unfortuately for me, Co has a magic coin and it wins hands for him.  In the end, I had to take my bad beat stories with me to the loser's bracket.

Winner - Co (2-0)
Loser - Schneider (1-1)

Game 6 - Gepeddo Harvey v The Crantini Kid - This is a matchup that begged to be played.  These guys have been clashing at our home game as long for as long as we've been playing cards.  They know one another's style and my guess is there was going to be a lot of putting one another to tough decisions. It was over in one hand.  Crantini was unlucky enough to get AA and Harvey (turned) the nut ball straight.

Winner - Harvey (2-0)
Loser - The Crantini Kid (1-1)



ROUND #2
Loser's Bracket


Game 7 - Dandy Bloch v Big Stack Bob - Dandy didn't wear a vest and Bob didn't bring out the gym teacher pose, so neither were relying on their secret weapons.  In the end Bobby got Lindros and Dandy got Gretzky.  Dandy was gushing when his 99 held up over the eights as Bobby was retired from the tournament.  I think that everyone was happy they wouldn't have to face him in the later rounds.

Winner - Dandy Bloch (1-1)
Loser - Big Stack Bob (0-2) - Eliminated in 7th


Game 8 - V-Dub v Dycker - Kailey and Dycker, now this was a match I've wanted to see for some time now.  This is probably not the best matchup for V-Dub, because Dycker knows her style to a T.  Dycker was firing at all times and played "Lemon aggressive".  He whittled Kailey's stack down to nothing and Dycker lives to play again.

Winner - Dycker (1-1)
Loser - V Dub (0-2) - Eliminated in 7th

ROUND #3
Winner's Bracket


Game 9 - The Co-Bra v Gepeddo Harvey - I wasn't able to watch much of this game, but it seemed that Mike had control of the chips from the beginning and Co's stack gradually got smaller until he was sent to the loser's bracket with the rest of us.

Winner - Harvey (3-0)
Loser - Co (2-1)

ROUND #3
Loser's Bracket


Game 10 - The Crantini Kid v Dandy Bloch - 2 amicable guys mixing it up with no history of play between them.  Because I was playing as this game was running I was only able to hear Dandy giggling as he claimed another victim.  The lowlight for all involved was Dandy singing J-Lo "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I've got (I'm still Dandy from the Bloch)"

Winner - Dandy Bloch (2-1)
Loser - The Crantini Kid (1-2) - Eliminated in 5th

Game 11 - Schneider v Dycker - This match was a marathon with both of us having 1/2 of the other guys chips at some point.  We were well into the late rounds when he raised, I shoved and he called and we flipped over a classic confrontation - AK of hearts for me and QQ for Dycker.  The window card was an Ace and the next card was a K and it was over.  A count of the chips revealed that I only had a couple chip lead when we both started with 10 000 chips.  A very very tight match indeed.

Winner - Schneider (2-1)
Loser - Dycker (1-2) - Eliminated in 5th

ROUND #4
Winner's Bracket


Bye  - Gepeddo Harvey

ROUND #4
Loser's Bracket

Bye - The Co-Bra


Game 12 - Dandy Bloch v Schneider - Well Dandy started with a couple of good hands and got me down a few 1 000 early.  I battled back and played aggressive to the point where Dandy's head was spinning and he didn't know where he was in any of the hands.  At least that's what he said.  I also avoided some pitfalls when I had garbage and folded preflop not knowing that Dandy had monsters.

Winner - Schneider (3-1)
Loser - Dandy Bloch (2-2) - Eliminated in 4th

ROUND #5
Winner's Bracket

Bye  - Gepeddo Harvey

ROUND #5
Loser's Bracket

Game 13 - The Co-Bra v Schneider - Round 2!  This was the more important of our matchups because the loser would be eliminated.  Co had a grin on his face and he hoped he still had my number.  I on the other hand was nervous because Co's style is such that he will force you to lose big pots even when you are trying to keep the pots small.  He made a few crafty moves that had me folding some big hands.  A couple of times he bet way more than what was in the pot (2 000 into 1 200) and I asked him why he overbet.  You know what the he said?  "I didn't overbet!"  Very very crafty!  In the end, I was able to hold off his aggression and took it down to exact my revenge.

Winner - Schneider (4-1)
Loser - Co (2-2) - Eliminated in 3rd

ROUND #6
Championship Match

Game 14 - Gepeddo Harvey v Schneider - Our history goes back to the days of 10 cent / 20 cent fixed limit poker in 2003.  In the last home game I outdrew Mike in a hand that he was all in on and he called my cards dead to rights, while others said, there was no way that is what I held.  I on the other hand was on a bit of a roll, having won 3 straight and we both wish we had an easier opponent in the end.  The game really went back and forth and was well played on both sides.  We played until the blinds got very high and we were both willing to move more chips around to steal the blinds.  In the final hand Harvey pushed all in with K9 of diamonds and I called with A5 off which held up.  The game took forever and was a mental strain, but it was finally over.

Winner - Schneider (5-1)
Loser - Harvey (3-1) 


Unfortunately Harvey rolled the dice a little bit mid-tournament and made a commitment for later in the evening.  When I won the first match, he congratulated me and stood to leave.  In all the excitement he had forgotten it was a double knockout!  I reminded him that we had to play again and he couldn't.  He took the championship picture, congratulated me for the win and was out the door.

Winner of the 2001 WSOD Heads Up tournament
Other photos from the tournament...

The Crantini Kid drawing the seat selections

The set up for round #2

The infamous 1 hand match

Crantini's Aces fall to Harvey's turned straight

Game #8 - A matchup we all wanted to see happen

The Co-Bra about to strike

My very best Hollywood

The vestless Dandy bloch dealing for himself for once

On tilt?

(please don't bet, please don't bet, please don't bet...oh crap he's betting)



Saturday, August 6, 2011

August 3, 2011 - Taking a Dip in the Fishbowl

The game on August 3 was a wonderful display of うんち.  I'll let the fine people at Babelhut.com explain this one...

Babelhut.com - explaining the play of Pass The Dippers since 2003.

Yes, we at Pass The Dip are not the only who are proud to display their うんち.  


The game was aggressive with Brain Kramp coming out of the gate with reckless abandon.  I guess having a few successful nights at McPhilips wore of on the little Kegel.  When Lemon arrived with the intent of playing snug, he saw Kramp trying to push the table around for exactly 16 seconds before his game plan went out the window.  The resulting play caused me to crack a champagne bottle over the shelf and christen our poker cave "The Fishbowl."

When Lemon walked in decked out in new Winnipeg Jets gear, I expected him to play dump and chase poker.

Dandy scoops a healthy pot.  I'm not sure why he bothered stacking it before he gave it to Lemon.

Whenever Dycker is all in, he assumes this pose.  And then he assumes the reach for the wallet pose.

I'm not sure where the other 5 players are...

The community cards in the biggest hand of the night.

This is why we play poker - For beautiful looking pots like this.

T-Money Mart with her toughest decision of the night.  In the end she made the right fold, saving the $68 river bet.  I promised to tell, so here it is...I had a full house with 85.

K-Diddy made a late entrance and played great to go home with some nice pocket change....

...this was largely to do with Brain Kramp re-buying and losing it all to K-Diddy in the very next hand. 

Pellets for the fish in The Fishbowl

T-Mart was (rightfully so) wishing the play would speed up as Lemon and I kept rehashing a big hand.  Here I am telling T-Mart to hang on just one minute.
Now I haven't yet mentioned the T-Mart - Kailey factor.  For whatever reason, T-Mart lovingly calls Kailey a name I'd prefer not to mention here throughout the game.  It morphs into Bug; you may follow the logic from the pictures below.



Saturday, July 16, 2011

July 6, 2011 - Halter Tops at the WSOD

First of all, I apologize for the time it took to get this post up.  I went on holidays the morning after the game and only now have had the time / ability to get you up to speed on our last poker night.


We started off with the latest event of this year's World Series of Dip - Event #3 - Pot Limit Omaha.  Below are some pictures from the action.

Possibly the dullest poker picture ever.  Can you figure out which 2 people are awake?

It's as though we are trying to figure out who actually won the hand.

Ryan, Pssst Ryan!  Get it over with, you are about to carve up the cash game to make way more than you could in this tournament.

The final two left standing, um, make that sitting.   Kramp puts on a bray-ve face.


So Lemon, who fancies himself a bit of an Omaha player (and who we fancy as a bit of a ridonkulous gambler) missed his favourite tournament to ride in little cars.  That left 7th place wide open for the taking -HAHAHAHAHA....whew!

The tournament has a structure that allowed for a lot of play, but then again this is Omaha and people love to get their chips in the middle.  By the time we got down to the final 4, Harvey, Brain Kramp and I all were in decent shape and Kailey was on life support.  Harvey was the first to go, sending his chips to Brain Kramp and placing Kailey in the money, yet again.  When Brain Kramp and I got heads up we didn't make things easy on ourselves, the play went for 2 hours heads up with each of us outplaying the other for an hour.  In the end, Kramp won his first WSOD bracelet, congratulations.  You can see the official winner's picture here.  Here is a picture of the bracelet he was awarded;

Kramp and his new WSOD halter top.
The cash game was fast and furious.  I didn't play due to how late the tournament ran.  Kegel Kramp did and his great night kept on going.  The other big winners at the table was Dycker and Harvey.  Harvey cracked K-Diddy's Aces with low suited connectors and I sure he is still perma-grinning over that monster pot.

The jackpot was won once again.  Follow this link to find out who won and how much they took down.  I will tell you that for the second straight time, the winning hand was 2 red Aces.

Finally, In honour of the fact that Kramp's first bracelet is in Omaha, I'm giving you all a bonus link to a little company in Omaha, Texas.

Enjoy! - Irony at it's finest