Monday, February 22, 2010

Atlantic City, great cash games

Last weekend, I had a blast. I went to Atlantic City with 6 other guys, all packed into two Super 8 motel rooms near the boardwalk. The first night we got there, we decided to start the night off by taking down a 40 oz. of Hurricane malt liquor apiece (I know, disgusting, but it was $1.50 each to get pretty much wasted).

From there, we let our inner degenerates out. We hit roulette, the craps tables, even some slots in a drunken haze. While it was definitely fun at the time, I need to remember to never, ever, ever gamble on non-poker related games ever again. Let's just say that I ran through a few hundred pretty quickly while betting the minimum $10 wagers or on the penny slots.

Around midnight, I finally started getting that itch to play some good old poker, and wandered off on my own to the Trump Taj Mahal (I was the only one of the guys who was really interested in the cash games). It was completely packed, wait list and all, but it went through pretty quickly and I found myself sitting down pretty quickly amongst the crowd of drunken hooligans throwing their money around without much skill or regard to the cards in play. Unfortunately, I blended in a little too well, still being a drunken hooligan myself and helping myself to the drinks that cocktail waitresses brought around. The night was a blur, but I remember coming back to the motel around 6 am, staggering into bed, and miraculously waking up with around $20 more than I'd gone to the poker tables with.

Huh. Imagine that. Drunk, spewy me, the side of me with some of the worst poker skills ever if you've read my other posts, managed to actually win some money playing against the live crowd. How the hell did that happen?

Needless to say, I felt compelled to go back Saturday night, this time completely sober and itching to win back some of the money I tossed on over to the casinos the night before. Midnight on the weekends was like heaven in the poker room at 1/2 NL. People were raising from early position with junk like K8o to 6 BBs and getting 4+ flat callers. While there were certainly a few people who knew more or less what they were doing, the crowd was by and large incredibly way too loose preflop, not accounting at all for stack sizes or even position, by and large.

What's the best way to exploit that, I thought to myself. Why, a simple shortstacking strategy would be the best, of course. So I buy in for the minimum, and by the end of the night, I quintupled my $60 buy in to $300. Good game, suckers. I can't wait to go back already. I did notice, however, that the huge fish seemed to have lost all their buy-ins by around 3-4 AM. The fish go quick. Here's probably the worst drunken play that I saw that night:

The big fish calls all-in from the button after a UTG raise, my 3-bet raise, and a big stack's 4-bet, 10x shove for 200 BBs. UTG folds, I ditch my QQ, and the 4-bet shover turns over the obvious KK (Hooray for good laydowns! I would've even folded KK in that spot, actually). Silly drunken fish. His hand? Q2 off-suit.

I can't wait until I get to play live there, again. While you may not see many hands compared to online, I love being able to talk to and see other poker players, just shooting the breeze between hands. It also helps that the play is generally just much, much worse since you're in a casino full of degenerate gamblers and the lowest limit is $1/2. Just a little bit, though.

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  1. Nice to have new readers. I will answer your question next post and give you a shoutout.

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