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Dec
16
2011
Getting Back in Action and European Adventures
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Hello all,

I'm going to divide this blog into sections since it will be long

SCHOOL AND STUDY ABROAD
I'm happy to announce the busiest semester ever is very close to over; I have just one final remaining. My grades have been incredible this semester (yay no poker). I've also kept a very consistent workout grind going and have remained lean while gaining muscle. I'm excited to keep making gains there. I had never realized before how great lifting is. I always thought people did it 100% to look better to get more girls/guys. I didn't realize how fun the competition (against yourself) was. Besides this, endorphins are a helluva drug and working out boosts confidence and generally makes you feel better. I now get it, and am very happy I do.

I anticipate next semester (well, actually two trimesters) will be even more busy, but I won't really know until they are underway. As I've talked about before, I will be studying abroad next semester and I decided to study at Oxford University in the UK. If anyone that reads this goes there, feel free to send me a PM! I hear the workload is rigorous but then again I expect that at an institution like Oxford. The good news is that since I will be in Europe for 6 months, I will be able to play online poker again. I will arrive in the UK on January 5th. Due to this earlier than normal start date, I will not be able to play PCA or Aussie Millions this year, so that's a bummer. The following day (the 6th) is my long-awaited 21st birthday so I'm very excited for both that and the general experience of a semester abroad.

My first trimester ends on March 13th and the next one doesn't start until April 15th. That means I have over a month to travel through Europe or do whatever else I want. I will likely try to visit cities throughout Europe and from talking to friends the list of places I will probably go to looks something like:

Paris, Barcelona, Ibiza, Stockholm, Budapest.

I'll be in London often since it's so close and I know a lot of people there, both poker players and other students studying abroad at Kings College or University College London. I am interested in hearing about which European cities are the most fun in the comments section, so don't hesitate to make a suggestion of where to visit. I haven't decided on or booked anything yet except my flight to London of course.

I really wanted to bring the blog back not only to update on poker, but to document my travels and post photos and such.

Live Poker Hand Session/Hand Analysis
As far as poker goes, I haven't played with the exception of a live session at the Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL. There was a nutty 50/100NL and 25/50PLO mix going but unfortunately I could not get a seat as the waitlist was 5 deep when I arrived. I witnessed a really nutty PLO hand from the game where two guys got in 23k (460bb) each pre with AJJ7ssxx and AJT2dddx. It came like 6x6dQdJxXx and the guy getting in jacks in Omaha scoops a big one.

I played 5/10 while on the waitlists for the 10/25 and the big game. After a couple hours I finally got into a 10/25 that was just starting 3 handed. There was one decentish tight livereg and one mid 20s mega loose-passive station fish. I made a nice river overbet for value against him with a straight when the flush had hit the turn and got looked up by his turned top pair, then got 3 streets of value vs. him with JJ on J58xxs4s3s and got looked up by just an 8.

I folded a set vs. him after he c/r AQJ barrel T barrel blank river. He showed KT so I'm happy with how I played that one. I hero called him on a 4 straight board with top pair after he c/c c/c donked, knowing he had missed his flush draw based on two previous hands I saw him play. He was the kind of fish who was just very obvious and very easy to beat, and played super loose pre so it wasn't hard to get involved in pots with him, especially 3 handed. I ended up winning only $400 but was a decent amount below EV. The biggest pot I played was actually in the 5/10 and demonstrates how soft the game was.

A mid 40s fish who I'd estimate played about 75/15 full ring limps, 2 limps behind (this was common, as I was literally the only player at the table with PFR divided by VPIP > .5.) I'm SB with QJo and BB is short ($600) and fairly loose-passive, the cally type. I complete as I'm never taking it down with 3 limpers and the cally BB still to act. I also have a table captain image where I am raising and 3betting a lot, especially against straddles. My redline is absurdly high just from taking down straddled pots preflop and one time I 3bet and 2barreled and took it down when I had top two. BB checks. Flop is Ts9s8x. I check (planning to raise of course), BB checks, 75/15 megadonk bets 50 into 50, 2 limpers behind fold. I raise to 150, BB cold calls and megadonk calls. About half the deck is bad for me either killing action with 4 straight or the flush coming in, but I drill a red 2 on the turn. Pot is 500, SB has 465 and megadonk has 1750 (I cover). I bet 400, SB calls with only $65 behind and megadonk INSTA jams. I call quickly and SB of course calls too. He asks to run it twice and I'd normally decline here but given he was a big fish I wanted to be accommodating. SB mucks so pot is ~4600; river 1 is a red 3, river 2 is a 2. He shows TT and takes half It was pretty cool I got 200bb in by the turn in a limped pot with the stone cold nuts though.

Overall, I feel like I did everything right. I was loose-aggro and taking down a lot of pots but aware of my image. My reads were dead on in every spot, and this was after having months of no playing. This was very encouraging and I feel good about my game. I will need to shake the rust off playing some midstakes NL and PLO online, but look forward to building up to high stakes again in preparation for this summer, my first WSOP. Since I don't return from UK until June 25th, I will only be able to catch an event or two including the Main Event. I may go right to Vegas and play some cash and just the Main Event, but I haven't made any final decisions on that.


ONLINE POKER
Of course I haven't been able to play any recently, but I have been following it through PTR occasionally. Some things I've noticed:
-the traditional nosebleeding warriors haven't been involved in the huge games on Stars recently (Sauce, nutsinho, jungleman, urnotindanger). Some are playing elsewhere or smaller. These have always been the guys I've looked up to as a poker player, even when sitting across from them. With them gone, I find myself really admiring (in no particular order) 0Human0, Ben86, takechip, and Kanu7. These have been players I've had a lot of respect for for a long time, of course. But now I have respekt for them.

Isildur is a fun one. It's just great how consistently he can run it up and then come crashing down. I always find myself rooting for him, but it seems he just doesn't learn his lesson. He is incredibly talented though, and his dissociation from money is almost psychopathic.

I'm really excited to get back online come January. I've been missing playing poker. I don't know how much time I will have to play-- probably not very much. As part of being at a new school, there will be tons of opportunity to go out and meet brand new people. I am way more excited for this than I am for poker, and will budget my time accordingly. I'm more happy about having the OPTION to play

ADZ
I recently got into a little Twitter battle with Matt Marafioti, better known as ADZ124 on Pokerstars, and someone I had previously considered a friend. I'd like to take a little time to discuss what kind of a person he is and not as a personal insult to him, just an objective analysis.

Here is my twitter link btw: http://twitter.com/#!/RealTwoSHAE Follow me!

First of all, he's a major hothead. He has acknowledged this. The battle started because he misinterpreted my use of a figure of speech as being diminutive ("How much you up during this little streak of yours?"). His response was something along the lines of "Stop talking like your [lol grammar] a boss, starting to annoy me. Probably your whole roll." I saw it right away and promptly responded, not realizing that he deleted it shortly after. I guess he thought better of saying such a retarded thing, but I did not realize he deleted it as I was already responding.

He also challenged me to HU live in Vegas. He knows I'm not 21, so first of all cool challenge, bro. It would also take a full day to play a few hundred hands and rake would be super high compared to online. I told him I'd be happy to play him 6 tables of online 25/50HU on Stars; he responded that he doesn't need to bother playing "you pros." I guess this is his way of admitting that he knows I'd demolish him-- which proves he's less delusional than I originally thought.

Some quotes: Lol nah. I get it kid your cool. We all get it. Gl on the tables. I have bigger fish to fry. Don't need to play with you pros.

When your 21 you can step up to the plate anytime. This may increase your following by a small amount but unimpresses me.

Lol. Forget HU. Learn to final table 3 tourneys in a row among other things. We can still play live HU if your not 21. Promise. (lol live tourney brag... as if hourly playing Bellagio prelims is higher than a good player playing high stakes online cash)

I think you have 2 go suck on Ashman + Jungleman some more. Must b a good life. Giving head to poker players better then you. (Have never talked to Ashman. Not sure where he got this)

/ADZquotes

At the end of the day, he sort of proved what everyone says about him. It really reminds me of the quote: "The first time someone calls you a horse you punch him on the nose, the second time someone calls you a horse you call him a jerk but the third time someone calls you a horse, well then perhaps it's time to go shopping for a saddle."

So many people had told me stories about him and how he's a massive douchebag. I ignored it because he was always fine to me. I guess he finally showed how he really is, though.

The other thing about his personality is how he deals with "haters." It usually consists of him bragging about how much money he has and issuing personal attacks about how little money the other person has or how ugly that person is compared to him. He attacked Ashton a few days prior, but Epic Poker League made him delete the tweets. He called Ashman a broke degenerate who can't manage a roll and is ugly and a social retard. The fact is, most people will judge you for how you conduct yourself rather than how much money you have. If people only like you because you have money, well, that's pretty fucked up and I'd never want to be friends with a person like that. Money is a way of keeping score in life, but it sure as hell doesn't buy class.

Toronto Life posted a 6 page article on Matt which I read through the other day. I remember seeing his reaction to it via FaceBook. He literally picked out negative things from the article and flipped out. This is including, but not limited to, a description of his lackluster physique, something that can be expected of a supergrinder Supernova Elite who just doesn't get that much time to go to the gym and likes to eat a lot of big fancy meals. He responded by posting pictures of his body. It was just hilarious to me that THIS was the thing that got him so riled up. If you read the article, you will understand what I mean by this.

That's about all I have to say for now but will respond to any comments or PMs,
Evan

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12-16-2011
JamesMa is offline JamesMa
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lol great blog post evan, I read the article too but will reserve comment as I'm not sure if that was just the way the writer chose to make the article or if that was somehow requested by adz. I found it interesting though that it mentions bong and weed smoking multiple times throughout the article... makes a pro player look more degen to publicly advertise something like that
12-16-2011
Irishman07 is offline Irishman07
Definitely enjoy your time studying abroad.... was probably my favorite semester of college when I did it.
12-17-2011
aejones is offline aejones
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the article is AMAZING. holy shit. there are pictures of him with his girlfriend and then on the same page there is a quote that says in his free time he likes "fucking bitches." he is truly one of a kind.
12-17-2011
TwoSHAE is offline TwoSHAE
wow Jones thanks for pointing that out... I didn't read the article word for word but did read most of it... somehow missed that gem.

"In the first phone conversation we ever had, he informed me within five minutes that he spends a minimum of $200,000 a year on food, that he routinely dines at Michelin-starred restaurants (where he prefers to order “good French Bordeaux”) and that his Casa Loma townhouse is worth $2 million."
12-17-2011
robbyd86 is offline robbyd86
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welcome back to blogville! Looking forward to hearing about Europe, have fun!
12-17-2011
Beans is offline Beans
You should visit Amsterdam if you have the chance, ill show you around town!
12-18-2011
jupiter is offline jupiter
Found the link to the aforementioned article: http://www.torontolife.com/daily/inf...09/poker-face/
 
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