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Oct
03
2011
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Its tough to believe that October is already here, and that generally means it starts to get cold here in MI. I've got some online accounts set up and since I can VPN it and play from anywhere I want to move. Id like to move somewhere that:

1. Is warm
2. Has good nightlife
3. Has the option for some soft ass live poker

It seems to me that Miami is the logical play here. Ive been looking around a bit and it seems like nice apartments run for about 1-1.2k/month/person furnished and w/ utilities. Here are a few 2 br and 3 br units I saw:

http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/apa/2621116716.html

http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/apa/2618969196.html

http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/apa/2587923622.html

Ideally I'd like to move around Nov 1st. If any of you guys don't want to freeze your ass of in canada for the next 6 months, let me know and we can coordinate something.

-Austin
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Aug
30
2011
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As you may or may not know I am a huge Detroit Lions fan. Pinnacle has the over/under for Detroit's wins this year at 7.5 (with the over being the favorite). I would be willing to take over 8 wins at even money. Id like to book ~$2k on the over and Id like to book with someone reputable in the Leggo community so we don't have to escrow. If you are interested please let me know in the comments section.

-Austin
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Aug
20
2011
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As some of you may or may not know, I am applying to medical school this year. I decided to rewrite my personal statement, and I am (maybe foolishly) posting it here for everyone to read and constructively criticize.

When faced with a tough decision, some people will logically weigh out the pros and cons of each, some might consult friends and family and some people will just follow their gut. In September of 2008 I had just received my MCAT scores and had to decide if and where I wanted to apply to medical school. All my classmates were applying, my family was eager to see me in medical school and I didn’t have any job prospects lined up if I didn’t continue school. To everybody around me it seemed like a logical decision to go to medical school, but I knew in my heart that I was burnt out of school. I entered a big university as a sheltered 16 year old boy, and spent more of my undergrad caring about having the fun I missed out on in my youth than caring about my studies. I knew med school was much more important than undergrad, and I didn’t want to not give it my all.

So I decided to take a year off. I figured that I would find some boring lab job to work at for a year then apply. Instead I found online poker over winter break my senior year. I quickly discovered that it was a fast paced logic game (and one that I was good at) and that the professionals were very similar to day traders on wall street and nothing like the degenerates at race tracks that I pictured them to be. With the prospect of making $100k+/yr by playing a game on my computer, I passed on the boring lab job after my senior year. My family was horrified, thinking that their son had thrown away his promising medical career and was destined to be a degenerate lowlife.

It ended up being the best decision of my life. Over the past two years, I have lived in places like Vancouver, Las Vegas and La Paz, Mexico. Since I could work from anywhere, I would spontaneously take trips to visit friends on less than 48 hours notice. I once decided to stay in Mexico for a week with six strangers from around the world. I ended up making six lifelong friends. I learned how to cook, how to speak Spanish and how to snowboard. I am the two year defending champion of the World Series of Roshambo. I had more than enough fun to make up for being sheltered at 16. I met a myriad of intelligent people that changed the way I think for the better. I learned how to view the world in a much more logical manner and I am better at solving tough problems quickly and effectively.

I also accepted an offer to help write a book on poker. Its currently available via tablet and will be released in hard copy form in October. I also got involved in a charity that focuses on raising money from poker players for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. This summer we raised over $125,000. I became involved in a few different business ventures, some of which failed miserably but all of which I learned a lot from. I am currently really interested in business and investing, and because of my poker background I am picking things up very quickly.

Two years later I find myself much more interested in medicine. I find myself on wikipedia at least once a week looking up something related to medicine/science, and its not because I have to but because I am genuinely curious. Now that medicine isn’t a goal crammed down my throat by others, it has become something that I want to do for myself. I hate the fact that with poker I don’t add value to anybody’s life. Nobody ever goes home thankful that I did my job. In poker there is no end goal, no grand achievement to work towards. I could be the best player ever and revolutionize the way the game is played and it wouldn’t greatly affect anyone’s life. There are only financial goals, and reaching them, no matter how high, never leads to any lasting satisfaction.

All of my friends from back home are in grad school or working and they constantly tell me how great I have it. I make money playing a game and have all the freedom in the world. While poker has blessed me with so many great opportunities, I realize that I would never want to make a career out of it. Two years later, I am applying to medical school as a much more well rounded human being who cant wait to dive into this next phase of my life. That’s something I couldn’t say right after I finished undergrad. As Robert Frost said, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference”
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Aug
16
2011
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FScottFitz vs. MeNoAmericano

vote in the comments section plz
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Jul
25
2011
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAfFfqiYLp0

The WSOP Main Event is unlike any other poker tournament in the world. It is the first poker tournament I ever saw on tv, the first one I ever wanted to win and the first thing that pops in every non-poker players head when they hear the word poker. I can distinctly remember being 16 years old (no that wasnt last week you dbags) and watching the WSOP and wanting to play poker on tv so bad. I wanted the fame and the spotlight and all the things that came along with being a well known poker pro.

Fast forward 6 years and I am playing the Main Event. I have learned the game playing hundreds of thousands of hands online, by myself in my underwear in front of a computer screen. Out of all those hands I played of poker, I played exactly zero of them in front of any cameras. When i had a 1k day at 1/2, I never had anybody back home message me on facebook and tell me what a good job I did. It came as a shock to run deep in the tournament and have all of these new things happen to me while playing a game I've played so much before. All the attention was definitely something I wasn't mentally prepared for and I found myself being more and more affected by it the deeper I ran. Looking back on the tournament I thought I played really well the first 2.5 days and started playing progressively worse from then on.

When I look back on my series, although I could have played much better I am not upset with myself at all. The first time I rode a bike I fell a lot, the first time I tried talking to a girl I was real awkward, and the first time I played guitar I sounded like shit. Why would I expect myself to play perfectly the first time I ever experienced live poker pressure? Its simply another skill I need to practice at and mentally prepare myself to succeed in.

In other news, I am flying out to florida in 2.5 hours with leggo coach scooot to play some live pokers. I am planning on playing a 2.2k 6max tourney that seems like it has a pretty decent structure. 6max NLHE is by far my strongest game, so I am looking forward to dominating a bunch of fools in that. I also really look forward to playing a bunch of live cash down there after hearing tales of the legendary softness that is south floridian poker.

-crispy

P.S. I finished 243rd and cashed for $40k.

P.P.S I just found out that the 6max tourney is in 8 hours and not 32 hours.....might have to go into klink beast mode and play it anyway
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Jul
09
2011
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so I currently have 65% of myself sold off and am keeping 35%, but id be more content having 30 and more horses to sweat. So if anybody wants to swap 1-5% and is playing 1c or 1d lemme know asap (twitter or phone # is prob easier). thanks

P.S. Today I played a 550 mega satty and binked it. Obv everybody who bought my action still has it but im just 10k richer first live score ship it hollaaaaaaaaaa

-crispy
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Jun
18
2011
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So first things first, I am selling a little WSOP package. I plan on playing 4 events totaling 4.5k, and at 1.11:1 markup $500 will buy you 10% of all my action. I will play the following events:

6/19 Event #34 1k NLH
6/22 Event #38 1.5k NLH
6/26 Event #45 1k NLH
7/2 Event #54 1k NLH

Looking to sell around 50%, comment, PM or text me if you are interested.

As you may or may not know, I have become good friends with Phil Gordon. In 2003 Phil and Rafe Furst started this charity called Bad Beat on Cancer, which aimed to get a bunch of poker players to pledge 1% of their tournament winnings to the Prevent Cancer Institute (which does a bunch of work with education and early screenings for lots of common types of cancer.) This summer I offered to help him out with the day to day operations of running our booth (its right across the hall from registration, on the way to the amazon booth in case you were curious.)

One thing that we are doing this year is giving a free seminar series during the WSOP. We have 11 well known pros giving free 1-hour talks on a variety of different poker topics, and all our pros arent just LOLTVPROS. Phil Galfond is giving a talk tomorrow (saturday) on PLO, and next week jungleman is giving one on HUNLH. Both are happening at 10:30 am in the Brazilia room, which is right by the oxygen bar in that main WSOP hallway. If you show up it is absolutely free and you get to listen to some pretty sweet poker players talk about poker. So everybody should come IMO and if you do come say hi to me.

-crispy

P.S. Every day at least one of these two girls will be at the booth. Enjoy



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Jun
12
2011
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I am playing the 1k tomorrow and im looking to sell up to 50% of myself at 1.2:1 markup. If you want to buy a piece leave a comment or text me. Im also down to swap action w/ anybody playing tomorrow.

-Austin
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May
14
2011
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Hypothetical Question:

Lets say you turn on a baseball game at the end of the third inning and one pitcher has a no-hitter going. What are the odds that the pitcher finishes all 9 innings with a no-hitter? Now pretend the pitcher is Justin Verlander and he is playing the Blue Jays. Thejem and I found ourselves in the same situation, and eventually he laid me 42.5:1 on my $20 that Verlander would indeed give up a hit. As you may or may not know, Verlander indeed threw his second no-no, and I recorded my most epic sportsbetting win.



So right now I'm living in Vancouver and trying to get all my poker accounts verified as canadian so i can play/withdraw/transfer. Its proving to be a little bit of a pain in the ass but hopefully within the week ill have it done. I am also trying to play a bunch live, and although its super boring i feel like im way better at live poker than i was a week ago. For anybody considering moving to Canada, Vancouver ought to be at the top of your list. Its a big city with a lot to do and it definitely has a clean/modern/trendy feel to it. The cost of living is kind of high (it is a big city) but so far it has been worth it. I'm actually living in langley which is 45 minutes outside of Vancouver so its kind of a drag to take a bus/skytrain downtown, but other than that its been great.

I'm super pumped for vegas this year and i plan on crushing wsop now that i have all this live experience under my belt. I booked in the lostnthesaus house, which apparently is right across the street from chewys, which obviously means that good times will be had. The only bummer is that we have the house for june 15th- july 15th, and I wanted to come to vegas on the 4th for my cousins birthday and to play a bunch of events from the 4th-15th. If anybody has a couch for me to crash on I would be more than happy to pay rent or clean the house everyday or be an errand boy or whatever for the 4th-14th.
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Apr
19
2011
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So when I posted my free coaching offer, I was definitely expecting like 3 or 4 of you to express any form of interest. I ended up getting 17 of you to pm me, and Im not gonna lie i got kinda overwhelmed. I decided not to be a lazy ass, so I literally PTRed every single one of you, watched hands that all of you played, and formed a mental gameplan as to how i would adjust your games. Evaluating 17 different peoples turn tendencies is a lot harder than i thought it was.

After evaluating all of your play, I had a good idea as to how i could have helped each one of you. I ended up narrowing it down to 3-4 of you, and I could make good cases for each of you. I literally had no idea who i was gonna pick out of you guys, and i probably would have ended up putting all your names in a hat and just picking one. However some bitch at the DoJ decided it would be a good idea to shut us all down in the US, and it just so happens that one of the 4 of you guys is from london and is unaffected by our shit ass government. Therefore, the winner of the free coaching giveaway extravaganza is:

Daboss

So congrats to him for living in a more chill country than the rest of us. I eagerly look forward to my next blog, which will be a brag blog about how much my new student is crushing all those euro fish.
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