I love business trips to London and that's for one reason and one reason only... The Vic.
The Vic is the mecca for poker in London, even with swanky new casinos popping-up all over the place like the Empire, the Vic is still considered home for players like Neil Channing, Vicky Coren and the Hendon Mob.
The Vic is usually pretty good to me in the cash games, in fact I had my first £1000 win at The Vic.
Last Tuesday, I couldn't check-in to my hotel quick enough so I could jump straight into a cab and head off to the Vic. I got there just after 7pm and found the poker room buzzing and long waiting lists on most of the tables.
As I had time to kill, I signed-up for a Quadruple Qualifier Touranament for the GUKPT events later this month. The Buy-In was £120 and the winner won four seats to the main Hold-Em events in the GUKPT hosted at the Vic, including the 3000 main event. Seemed like good value to me, so I registered and sat down with my 1500 chips. By the end of the re-buy period, I was sat on 4000 chips and feeling good about my play. I stole a few pots and won a big showdown with trip Queens.
In the first hand of the freezeout stage, I flop top pair with a pretty good kicker and get flat called all the way to the river, even after making it pretty expensive to come with me. The guy had flopped middle pair and rivered two pair... I was gutted. I was left with about 700 chips and pushed with Ace, 7 suited. The same player called me, this time with pocket Jacks and I couldn't find an Ace or flush, so was eliminated. The guy went on to win the whole thing, which is amazing considering his play.
The good news is, I got to play some cash from about 9pm onwards. One of the great things about the Vic, is that it is situated in an Arabic Quarter of London and the Arabs are ultra aggressive and seem to take a re-raise as a personal insult and will often push all their chips in with nothing, seemingly to prove a point. They seem to prefer to lose all their chips than fold. Happy days!
I sit down at a £1/£3 table (£200 min) with the minimum £200 and am very pleased to look down at pocket Aces. I raise it up to £12 and get three callers. The flop is a peach - Ace, 9, 9. So I flop a full house and short of someone holding miracle quads, I'm looking good!
I check, and the player to my left checks, the next player bets £50 and I flat call, making it look like I am on a draw (two hearts on the board). The other two players fold and the turn is a blank. I check and the guy throws out £100. I flat call again, but make it look like I really don't want to call!
The river is another blank (If I was chasing hearts) and I quickly throw out the rest of my chips. He insta-calls with Ace, King and I show my rockets.
I run good for about an hour, hitting straights, flushes, two-pair and another full house, and run my £200 up to about £900.
I then go card dead for hours and lose a couple of hundred. Anyway, to cut a long story short, I cash-in about £500 up, which is good enough for me!
Outside the Vic, a snow storm is raging, which is kinda odd for October!
POMME TOURNAMENTS
I've finished 5th in the last two Pomme tournaments in a row... which is cool, but annoying at the same time (I wanna win one!)
Last week, the £30 + £30, 5th place finish earned me £160 and this week, the £50 + £50 generated £500, which ain't bad. It would have been £225 but we chopped when we got down to the last 5 players.
I started off okay, but went bust just before the re-buys ended when I got two callers pre-flop with my pocket Kings. I was looking good after the flop when no Aces came out but the turn put three diamonds out there and a player was sitting on the nuts with Ace, Jack of diamonds... Nice hand.
So £100 for a re-buy and the add-on and I'm sitting on the minimum chip stack for the freezeout period. I sit tight for an hour and players are being eliminated left, right and centre and before long we're down to two tables. I steal some dead money, as I have just enough chips to put the blinds off from calling with raggedy hands.
We're down to the final table and it's push or fold time. I get lucky a few times and steal some blinds and then get called in a key hand with Ace, 9. The player had 7, 8 suited and I turn an ace to double-up.
We're all playing mega tight and it's taking a fricking age to get rid of the short stacks. Catthrasher has a nice trebble-up to take the chip lead and sends two players home. We agree a prize for 6th and 7th place, so players are pushing with weak hands and before we knew it, we were down to 5 players.
The chip leader suggests a chop of £500 for four of us, with him taking £1000 and a play-off for the remaining £900 and the points. Happy days!
I take the money, and find Ace, 5 suited under the gun. I push my 40,000 in and get two callers, one with pocket 8s and one with Ace, 9 suited... Bye bye!
The 8s hold and take out me and the other player.
After 5 hours of poker, my cash game sucks and I push all my chips in after a flop gives me an open-ended straight and four to a flush. One player had a better flush draw and another had two-pair, which improves to a boat on the river.
I'm looking forward to the FHP game on Friday, new WPT tables, tournament software back in action and plenty of chips on the tables!!!
WATCH THIS SPACE...
We'll be hosting ONLINE TOURNAMENTS for FHP members at UNCOVER POKER later this month - more details coming soon...
And I've seen the mock-ups for the FHP clothing line and they look AMAZING!!! We're not talking simply a few poker t-shirts here, we're talking a top quality brand here, with Ts, shirts, hoodies, caps, longsleeves and much, much more... you will likey a lotty!!!
jT
Monday, 3 November 2008
Monday, 27 October 2008
Leaderboard Update...
Judge Dreadlock is unstoppable!!!

See below for the results following HEAT 3 of the AUTUMN SERIES.

MEMBERS > Book your seat for HEAT 4 now.
FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER
REGISTRATION: 6:30PM
CARDS IN THE AIR AT 7:30PM SHARP.
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Sunday, 19 October 2008
jT Gets Deep Online... and a new name!

I joined Soxy's Uncover Poker last night and it's been good to me so far.
I recommend it to anyone who plays online.
I made it to the final table in the $2500 re-buy tournament tonight, and ended up finishing 3rd... scooping nearly $400.
Click on the image above to see my final hand. I'm in the small blind with King, 10 and I'm second in chips... the chipleader is the big blind so I raise it up and he flat calls. I flop top pair and check, he makes a minimum raise so I push all-in for the chiplead... and he smooth calls with pocket Aces!!!
Sneaky bastard!
Ah well, he made it to the top three for a reason.
Nice one.
jT
Oh, and if you're wondering why I am AnteHerojT on UP, it's because some GIMPOID has already stolen AnteVirusjT.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
FHP MEGA POKER TABLE SALE!!!
We have some amazing professional poker tables in-stock.



These are Deluxe Weber Tables with casino-quality felt (scotchguarded), they seat 10 players comfortably and include ten drink holders (big enough for pint glasses). They are perfect for home games if you have the room, or for pubs and clubs that want to offer action.
RRP is £399 and the freight is usually £100+
We're offering these for £275 DELIVERED to any address in Jersey!
We have blue, green and red felt.
And for the poker fan who hasn't quite got the room for such a sturdy table, we have some classic WPT tables with folding legs in blue or red felt. They seat 8 players comfortably and feature top quality felt for smooth dealing and for pulling in all those chips!
These usually RRP for anything up to £299 and shipping is usually £75+ to Jersey.
We are offering these for £199 DELIVERED to anywhere in Jersey!
Email justin@fishhookpoker.com for more info...
jT
Saturday, 11 October 2008
AUTUMN SERIES - HEAT TWO RESULTS

Click on the leaderboard to see a larger version.
44 players contested the £1400 pot and congratulations to Craig Hartley, who won the heat.
Ashton has been playing a solid game too and has taken the runner-up slot in both heats so far - putting him at the top of the leaderboard!
I thought Jason was going to dominate this one as he built up a chip lead in the later stages but was sucked-out by Lisa on the final table for a big chunk of his chips when Lisa spiked her gut shot straight.
I made it to the final table with an above average stack but started to bleed chips and needed to double-up or steal some dead money. I made a move into the chip leader, which is never a good idea at the best of times, and he happened to be holding Ace, King suited at the time! I finished in 7th place... no money but at least I have some points on the board.
It was a good heat and I had to turn seven players away as we were so busy - so members, GET YOUR NAMES DOWN EARLY!
Only members can reserve a seat from now on, the rest is first come first served and the buy-in for non-members in £20 + £4 rather than the member rate of £20 + £2.
jT
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Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Monday, 6 October 2008
Aces a Curse at the Pomme...
I was involved in the sickest hand ever yesterday in the cash game at the Pomme.
I was sat at a crazy table, lots of loose play and nobody particularly worried about pushing all their chips into the middle.
I'm dealt pocket Aces (both red) and decide to limp in as I am sure that someone is going to raise it-up. Sure enough, someone makes it £10 to go. Someone re-raises to £30 and two people call before me. I announce a raise and throw my £30 in. The pot is £156 and I push all my chips in. Players fold around the table but I get a caller. Now, I didn't realize someone was still in the hand so I flip my cards over, showing my Aces. I'm gutted as I do myself out of another potential caller. The player thinks about it and calls, flipping over 4, 6 suited, even though he SAW I WAS HOLDING ACES!!!
The other player was holding Ace, King. Anyway, the lunatic flops a 6 and rivers another one for trips and I lose a £700 pot.
Within 20 minutes, the same player is involved in another massive pot. He is raised on the flop, which doesn't look particularly dangerous and then is put all-in on the turn. He calls, and flips over his own pair of aces. His aggressive opponent shows an open-ended straight and sure enough, he hits his straight on the river, taking all the chips.
Wow, solid poker...
I was sat at a crazy table, lots of loose play and nobody particularly worried about pushing all their chips into the middle.
I'm dealt pocket Aces (both red) and decide to limp in as I am sure that someone is going to raise it-up. Sure enough, someone makes it £10 to go. Someone re-raises to £30 and two people call before me. I announce a raise and throw my £30 in. The pot is £156 and I push all my chips in. Players fold around the table but I get a caller. Now, I didn't realize someone was still in the hand so I flip my cards over, showing my Aces. I'm gutted as I do myself out of another potential caller. The player thinks about it and calls, flipping over 4, 6 suited, even though he SAW I WAS HOLDING ACES!!!
The other player was holding Ace, King. Anyway, the lunatic flops a 6 and rivers another one for trips and I lose a £700 pot.
Within 20 minutes, the same player is involved in another massive pot. He is raised on the flop, which doesn't look particularly dangerous and then is put all-in on the turn. He calls, and flips over his own pair of aces. His aggressive opponent shows an open-ended straight and sure enough, he hits his straight on the river, taking all the chips.
Wow, solid poker...
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