21 July: Vancouver and the rain

The first day I arrived in Vancouver, c was a beautiful sunny day.  Since that day, rain n has not stopped a second.  Normally, c is something that mind, but j have spent most of my time in the Interior.
The first day I arrived in Vancouver, c was a beautiful sunny day.  Since that day, rain n has not stopped a second.  Normally, c is something that mind, but j have spent most of my time in the Interior.

I currently spend good time, even if I have to work hard.  I'm working on a project that really requires a lot of time, but it is worth the effort and the end result will be fantastic.

It seems as there is (d) other professional poker in town.  Last night, Brad Booth m sent a text message and m asked if I wanted to spend the evening with him and his friends.  His condo is located only two blocks from the place where I live, then it passed to take me.  I didn't know anyone, but all his friends were very nice and are of the kind to love partying, so I quickly felt as at home.  After some time, we went into a box night not too far called "Caprice".  Brad knew someone out there which allowed us d enter the VIP area.

Van Nguyen and Tuan Lam (2nd hand Even in the 2007 WSOP) came to join us later.  After talking to Tuan in his tournament and his obvious disappointment at not winning, I can't say that it sounded not like a man broken by this 'defeat' and seemed same very happy for Jerry Yang.

Noah and David Williams are also passed, because they have to attend a wedding here.  So strange as many poker players are at the same time in the same city for various reasons.  J have also heard of Phil Laak, who would be in town to play a tournament against a computer.

Brad m has converted to a new drink, I think that it s called the espresso Vodka and it took very well.  I didn't really Brad before yesterday, but to see with friends and the way in which it treats, and qu vibe they have set, we can really guess what it is a very very good person.

Entering the VIP area the later in the evening, j saw the basketball star Steve Nash and his "team".  It comes from Vancouver and will participate tonight in a match d exhibition for a charity work.  J talked with Raja Bell a little, but I am not gone to see Mr. Nash at all.  As I l explained in my other blog, I do just not do this kind of thing.

I left the club to I know too much what time, while I had to be lifted at 7:30 am for a short photo opportunity.  When I woke, I am almost certain that j still had l alcohol which was effect in me so Brad and the m club owners have given glasses of Vodka espresso.  C was really fun, but Whew, j really paid the price this morning!

I have leave today, which is appreciated given the recent long working days.  The plan is to stay inside and play on PokerStars.

When I arrived in Vancouver, j had my laptop with me and j got much d hours playing online in time lost. With only $200 in my account, j decided to see if j was going to happen to increase this amount playing smaller limits.  Finally, j started at rather high levels, or at $3-$6 pot-limit Omaha, which is much too much for a background of working capital of $200.  Nevertheless, j won a few hundred dollars and I ve tried d other poker variations, such as:

15-50 Stu H/L
30-60 Omaha H/L
30-60 Stud H/L
20-60 HORSE
30. 60 2-7 triple Draw
5-10 NL Hold em
5-10 pot-limit Omaha
50-100 Limit Hold em
100-200 Stud H/L

I have been able to mount until $ 5,000 in about a day and a half and I think that I have about $4,600 in my account at this time.  The "safer" option for me to protect my bottom of bearing while trying to double is certainly the $100-$200 Stud H/L.

If you are bored and want to follow me on tables, c is very easy to find me.  From the PokerStars lobby, click Requests and then you click find a PokerStars Team Member.  A window will tell you all the tables where I find myself, as well as any what Member of the team who will be present and you will want to follow.

The ultimate goal will be to get $ 20,000.  From there, I'll play 20-50 NL Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha parts.

On this, I'll just go back to playing