Saturday, 24 January 2009

FHP WINTER SERIES - HEAT ONE

Considering it is January, when everyone is skint, and the fact that HEAT ONE seemed to fall a week before everyone gets paid... it was fantastic to have a field of 38 playing down for the £1620 pot.

The fact that Re-buys are now £20 instead of £10, certainly didn't slow players down during the Re-buy period and with the Addons, over 50 Re-buys pumped money into the pot.

I had to re-load four times after gambling in three or four-way pots for value, including a piss take call with 7, 2 suited (the worst hand in poker no less) only to run into pocket Aces! I actually hit on the flop, and came close to cracking the bullets.

I trebbled-up just before the end of the Re-buy period when my Queen, 10 became a full house.

Soxy and John Pendergast on my table were the chip leaders by some way before we merged for the final table.

The first ten players to put points on the leaderboard towards the £1000 final table were:

Anthony Greig - 10 Points
Soxy - 9 Points
Peter Baines - 8 Points
Helen Prentice - 7 Points
Craig Festou - 6 Points
John Pendergast - 5 Points
AnteVirusjT - 4 Points
Will Picot - 3 Points
Danny Paxton - 2 Points
Kevin Hodkinson - 1 Points

The top three finishers also picked-up FHP Points towards the Player of the Year award (members see the Website for details).

See you all on Friday 6th Feb for HEAT TWO!

jT

Thursday, 22 January 2009

FHP ONLINE - HEAT 5

A couple of new players made an impact in last night's heat. PokerZonts built up a mountain of chips by the time he hit the final table. Budgie33 also built up a healthy stack in his first FHP tournament, Quad 4s helping him on his way!

In the very first hand of the night, my pocket 10s are up against the Beast's pocket Kings and PokerZonts Q,9 suited. I flop a set but Beastnog turns his own set of cowboys, sitting him on close to 10K within 60 seconds of the tournament starting.
I like PokerZonts, not only did he give Rocky abuse all night, he also bust him from the tournament... that practically makes us brothers!

The top five finishers were:

1st - SmalleyBoyYepYep
2Nd - Budgie33
3RD - The1Cardinal
4TH - Beastnog
5TH - PokerZonts

The Cardinal's and The Beast's consistency (both have hit the top five spots THREE times out of five games!) means they are hot on the heels of Cat Thrash but with 7 Heats to go, it is still wide open for anyone to take the top spot.

The current leaderboard looks as follows:

CatThrash - 12 Points
Beastnog - 7 Points
The1Cardinal - 7 Points
KLF147 - 6 Points
Rowlesie - 5 Points
P2PBSH - 5 Points
SmalleyBoyYepYep - 5 Points
DizzzyRascal - 4 Points
Conor Tate - 4 Points
TeddMouve - 4 Points
Budgie33 - 4 Points

Well done Roger!

It seems the Pomme lads' tournament skills are equally effective online, with at least 7 out of the top 11 coming from the Jersey Poker Club hunting grounds.

I go out early when I lock horns with another short stack who out-races my Ace, 10 suited with King, Jack off... hitting trip Fishhooks (Jacks) just to show me how to do it. Nothing hurts more than getting railed by a set of your own brand!

Don't forget it is HEAT ONE of the FHP WINTER SERIES tomorrow night (Friday) and cards fly at 7pm Sharp!



Sunday, 18 January 2009

WSOP 2009 SATELLITES


Every fortnight (numbers allowing), FHP will be running £100 satellites to win a package to the World Series of Poker 2009 Main Event!

Winners of each satellite will win a seat to the final table, the winner of which, will win their Main Event entry fee ($10,000) PLUS flights and accommodation in Vegas!

Each satellite will be a LIVE SNG structure with escalating blinds (20 mins) and starting stacks of 10,000 chips.

A minimum of 10 players is needed for each satellite.

Dates TBC soon...


FHP ONLINE - HEAT 4

Another new player takes the top spot and Cat Thrash extends his lead further...

The final five putting points on the leaderboard were as follows:

1st - P2PBSH
2ND - KLF147
3RD - The1Cardinal
4TH - CatThrash
5TH - JerseyRock (say it ain't so, not this donk!)

After 4 heats, the leaderboard looks as follows:

CatThrash - 12 Points
KLF147 - 6 Points
Beastnog - 5 Points
Rowlesie - 5 Points
P2PBSH - 5 Points
DizzzyRascal - 4 Points
Conor Tate - 4 Points
TeddMouve - 4 Points
The1Cardinal - 4 Points

With 8 Heats still to play, it is still anybody's game. Remember, 20% of the prizepool is kept back to pay out to the top three on the leaderboard at the end of the series and 80% is up for grabs at each heat along with the league points. The FHP Online tournaments are open to any poker players in Jersey, just download the Uncover Poker software using the button to the right on this blog, and let me know your nickname so I can make sure your profile is granted access to the FHP tournaments and cash game table.

HEAT 5 is this coming Wednesday.

Also, see below for the WINTER SERIES dates at the Townhouse...

Friday, 16 January 2009

FHP WINTER SERIES - HEAT ONE COMING UP!



HEAT ONE - FRIDAY 23 JANUARY

TIPSY TOAD TOWNHOUSE

REGISTRATION: 6:30pm

CARDS IN THE AIR: 7:00pm SHARP!

£20 + £2 Buy-in with £20 Re-buys in the first hour and £20 optional Add-on at first break.

2000 starting chips.

First two blind levels 30 mins each, then 20 mins thereafter.

£200 will be held back for the £1000 final table in March, the rest of the pot is paid out to the winners on the night. The top ten finishers pick-up league points.

At the end of the series (5 Heats) the top ten players on the leaderboard play for the £1000. We will multiply their league points x 1000 to calculate their starting stacks.

Saturday, 10 January 2009

FHP ONLINE - HEAT 3

Three new players signed-up for the tournament on Wednesday and managed to take 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!

Congratulations to the top five who managed to get points on the leaderboard. The final five finished as follows:

1st - Rowlesie
2nd - Teddmouve
3rd - Grouville
4th - KLF147
5th - The1Cardinal

With 9 heats to go, the top five on the leaderboard are as follows:

Cat Thrash - 10 points
Beastnog - 5 Points
Rowlesie - 5 Points
DizzzyRascal - 4 Points
Conor Tate - 4 Points
Teddmouve - 4 Points

PLENTY of time to win some heats and get to the top of the board.

At each heat, we pay out 80% of the prizepool to the winners on the night (top three if the field is less than 25 and top 5 if the field is over 25). The 20% held back at each heat will be paid out to the top three finishers of the overall leaderboard at the end of the series.

We were going to send the top finisher to a £1000 buy-in live tournament, but decided to simply pay out the cash (£1500 or so depending on the rake collected) so the winner can still play a big tournament or alternatively, go on holiday or hit the shops... it's down to the winner.

2nd and 3rd place finishers will get a token to play in an ECOOP event.

See you all online for HEAT 4 (Wednesday 8pm).







Monday, 5 January 2009

Philosophy and Poker

Tolstoy wrote that in a contest of cunning, the peasant consistently defeats the intellectual, and he was right. Not because the peasant is smarter but because he doesn't have the self-doubt and the second thoughts and all the other mind tricks that make the intellectual out-think himself.

Caine Black Knife - Matthew Stover

And that's why Donks will continue to call your perfect bluff when they hold bottom pair against a board with straights and flushes all over it, and also why you will continue to lay down pocket Queens pre-flop only to find the gimp had pushed with Ace, 4 off.

Just remember, in the long run you WILL make money off peasants.

Ah... 2009... a new year, I can wipe the slate clean. For the record, I finished 2008 £4K up, despite a bad run in December. Let's see what 2009 holds. 

Of course we will try and make FHP even better, with tournament leagues at the Townhouse, Freezeouts at Planet Pool, and online leagues at Uncover Poker.

I'll also be playing regular cash games at the Pomme (and the odd tournament) and as much as possible at the Vic and further overseas. I fancy Turks and Caicos or Aruba for some summer poker... we shall see.

PS you only get Tolstoy poker analogies at FHP... we're frackin clever, see.

Ante Virus

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!