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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

DO NOT LISTEN TO MichelleMisha or any Other Random Merge Screen Name Acting Like Him/Her


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Unfortunately some people have extremely sad lives & I now have to waste my time typing a blog entry explaining a situation.  Last night a player signed up under me for a Lock account under the name MichelleMisha.  They asked me for a small loan several times despite the fact that I told them I'm sorry but I don't give loans online anymore, as I have been screwed pretty badly before.  Instead of just getting on w/ life they proceeded to tell me what an asshole I am, as if it's expected of me to give a small loan to a complete stranger online just because I make a lot of money.  By the end I was just fed up with it.  He/she then threatened to to tell the world what an asshole I was & not to signup through me, by blogging or any other means.  Minutes later he/she was coming into the chat of every one of my games & saying "JaredHubbard is a liar!  Do not trust him!  This site is a scam!", all of which are made up things simply because I wouldn't loan them $25.  His/her lock account has since been suspended but I know he/she also played on PDC under the name xheffeyx & will almost certainly be making an account on another Merge skin & doing the same nonsense.  FWIW here's his/her PDC sharkscope:


xheffeyx: 5,861 games, $9 Av. Stake, -4% Av. ROI, $193 Total Profit


He has also signed up for an account under the name JaredTheIdiot.  Killer diss dude!


As if their behavior wasn't enough of an indication, but I'm simply not buying this person as 10/20 regular.  I also absolutely cannot stand beggars.  It's 1 thing if you want to ask me for a loan, but at least have the respect to take no as an answer.  Continuing to ask/beg for a loan after they say no is just flat out rude.  Expecting somebody who doesn't know you to give you even a small loan just because you signed up through their link is absurd.  He acts like he was going to make me a fortune as a referral.  In reality it probably would have taken him 5 months to even earn me the $50 in referral income, which he was asking for as a loan.


I'm going to leave you with some email logs between us.  Please read from bottom to top:


please stop messaging me. i told you what i am doing when you are willing to help me out let me know
until then i will be letting people know about you are your site and how you are to people/ also blogging.


i can make new names on merge sites in 1 minute so go ahead get this one suspended also : JaredTheIdiot
untill you are willing to help me out do not msg me bye !!!!!

From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:49:52 -0500


I was nice until you started to be mean with the name calling & unreasonable expectations, & even then I was a lot nicer than you


-later


From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 14:45:06 -0400


this is the last you will hear from me on e mail i am done with talking to you when you are ready to be nice and help me let me know.
goodbye jared



From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:49:54 -0400


you are the one who is rude and treated me poorly you are so full of it. nothing but nice to me??!?  i will make sure its on 1000's of pages you messed with the WRONG person.

now its clear you obviously are not helping me out so  yes this is finished , bye :)




From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:37:38 -0400


btw i will be blogging about this on any possible sitei can find. you have pissed me off with the way you treated me when i say im going to blog i will and i will make sure people dont sign up with someone like you.


From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:30:35 -0500


greedy?  You're the one trying to get money from me, not vice versa.  Nobody in their right mind will think I'm in the wrong.  I don't loan money to people online that I don't know.  You clearly aren't the high stakes player you say you are.  I'm not stupid.  Try fooling a less intelligent player into loaning you money.  


I offered my help assisting you in getting signed up on Lock.  I would then give you superior customer service as a referral of mine.  That does not include giving you a loan.  


GL,
Hub
From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:25:13 -0400


this conversation is over i wont need anything more from a greedy prick like you i hope you lose all your money you are a worthless piece of shit and i bet no one likes you in person.

From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:23:41 -0500


This conversation is over.  


If you need anything let me know.  If you need a loan try Wells Fargo.


Thanks & gl,
Hub
From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:17:38 -0400


begging no. i just think its sad that i sign up under your name and yes i get deals too but you would be making a lot if i play high stakes. and that you cant even help me with a 25-50$ loan that you would have back in 2 days, id even double it i dont care its nothing but its somthing to play small games because i dont expect you to send me 5000$

From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:05:24 -0500


If you made that much you probably wouldn't be BEGGING for a $25-$50 loan.  Lock helps their players but we aren't a bank.


Please give it a rest and contact me if there's anything I can actually help you with.


Thanks,
Jared


From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:55:53 -0400


i am always in 5-10 / 10-20 heads up ring game i actually am waiting for cheques from poker stars i won 15k on the 300k guarenteed. i read that you make money from me playing if i deposit and you earn rake or somthing and i play high stakes so you could make a lot of money but if you cant even help me out with a small amount of 25$ or 50$ i find this pretty sad i swore to you i would send it back its nothing to. i will find someone else to deposit with under lock that helps players in need and deserves my rake if you cannot even help me with somthing like this im not asking for a lot


From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:41:43 -0500


sorry I don't do loans anymore


GL,
Jared


From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:40:05 -0400


i do not want to bother you i know that you do not loan and i am embarassed to ask you if you would be okay with even 25$ or 50$ so i could play small games untill friday :P if you feel comfortable with that i promise you that friday i will be loading 1500-2000 on and it will be sent back no matter what :) if you can thank you so much for everything my name on lock is MichelleMisha

wish you good luck today and take care !



From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:35:53 -0500


I'm good, thanks.  I'm glad you like it.


GL,
Jared


From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: lock poker
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:32:17 -0400


hi jared how are you today? thank you for the email on lock. i have checked out i couldnt belive they have slots and different casino games that is amazing and the rakeback too, i have been on the wrong site for a long time !


i am setting up an account now with lock through your site :)

From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:07:35 -0500


definitely not upset, was just explaining myself...I have been burned for a lot of $

GL,
Hub

From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:04:39 -0400


sorry if that upset you i understand, wasnt looking for too much just somthing to play till i could deposit thurs or fri




From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:41:25 -0400


okay that would be great are you able to link me through here for now to get me set up?


From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:30:57 -0400


you know what i have been with PDC now for 7 years. i am interested in moving to lock

From: jhub3000@hotmail.com
To: suns_1@hotmail.ca
Subject: RE: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:27:29 -0500


I'm a pro for Lock.



Thanks,
Jared

From: suns_1@hotmail.ca
To: jhub3000@hotmail.com
Subject: xheffeyx
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:05:17 -0400


hey jared, michelle here (xheffeyx)

sorry to bother you have been watching you and you are good :)
what merge site do you play with? i am with PDC poker

Monday, October 17, 2011

The 2011 Canterbury Fall Classic Main Event Champion is: Me

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I figured I'd do a quick post because I won the Canterbury Fall Classic Main Event here in MN yesterday for almost $71K.  It was a $1K buy-in with 293 entrants.  I was chip leader from 66 people down to the end of day 1, which was 30 people. 

On day 2 I was usually top 3 in chips or so.  I started the day as the chip leader w/ 492K chips, which was a little over 60BB, but 2nd had 360K chips so effective stacks were all 45BB or less, & that's without factoring in antes.  Some guy was trying to get an even chop w/ 20 people left, leaving some money for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd to play for, which I thought was pretty lol. 

I got home sometime after 2am following day 1 & day 2 began at 1pm.  When I went to bed I started to feel like shit.  I spent much of the night either laying in bed not being able to sleep because I felt so awful or making trips to the bathroom attempting to puke.  At about 4am & then about 8am I puked my brains out.  This was all great timing considering I had a big day 2 coming up with a lot of money to be won, and I had gotten very little rest & felt like shit.  After waking up I found out that my brother was also sick.  Considering we both had chicken tender melts the night before I was pretty sure it was some sort of food poisoning.

Once the final started there were 4 of us who were all pretty close in chips for the top spot.  I still felt like complete ass.  I managed to eat a small bowl of chicken noodle soup before leaving for the event.  The same guy again offered a chop, leaving money for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd.  Unless somebody else neglected to speak up I was the only person who refused a chop.  I'm sorry but I'm just not going to do chops, & I'm sure as hell not gonna chop when I'm completely getting hosed on the deal.  The pay jumps are a lot bigger to most people, so I understand that they want a chop, but at least offer something reasonable, which I would turn down anyway.  At the final table everything went pretty well.  I lost some pots, which any pot at this point was a sizeable portion of anyone's stack, but I always managed to stay in 1 of the top spots.  There were a lot of awkward stack sizes behind me for most of the final table, which significantly altered my strategy. 

On 1 sick hand I was BB & the aggressive button w/ about 30BB raised, the nitty SB re-raised, & I had AKs w/ about 30BB as well.  I didn't have to think and pushed all in.  The original raiser, who was now 3 & 4 bet, tanked.  A 4bet is usually really strong but he also had to factor in the dynamics of Btn, SB, BB play.  He ended up calling.  The SB, now facing a 4bet and a call, also tanked.  After much thought he folded.  We flipped up our cards & he the button had AKo.  The SB, not happy, declared that he folded AKs.  The button flopped a runner runner flush draw but we chopped.  This was the only hand I was all in for all of my chips the entire tournament.  There were some very sick spots in this hand but I think everyone probably made the correct play.  My decision was easy.  The button had kind of a sick spot but considering stack sizes & the button, sb, bb dynamic I think AKo is probably a call there.  The SB was facing a 4bet and a call.  He can't expect to see AQ from the button, so he surely isn't in a dominating position, and considering the action the chances that 1 of us has AA or KK or 1 have QQ and the other AK (discounting his outs) are significantly increased.  I think I fold in that spot too, although my opinion could definitely change facing really loose/hyper aggressive players. 

My only 3 outer of the tournament occured when I raised AQs in early position & the chop guy w/ less than 10bb reshoved in late position.  He was a nit & I knew I was crushed but I had a trivially easy call as I was getting damn near 2:1 pot odds.  He probably had about 1/4th of my stack.  I called & flipped over KK.  An ace binked on the flop.  He was pissed, probably even moreso since I was the one who declined the chop, & just walked away without wishing anybody good luck.

When we were down to 4 handed I probably had about 40-45% of the chips in play and had some nice spots.  3 handed the SB raised my BB w/ about 20bb & I reshoved QJ.  He didn't seem happy about it but he called w/ TT.  Personally I would have been pretty happy to get my money in w/ TT 3 handed bvb against a reshove, as a lot of hands you dominate are reshoving & some hands that dominate you probably aren't reshoving.  I binked and he was left w/ about 1BB, getting eliminated on the next hand. 

When we got down to HU I probably had about 3:1 chip lead w/ and my opponent had 20-25BBs.  I mainly just chipped away at small pots as we never saw a river.  On 1 hand he made it 3.3x on the button (his standard raise size) w/ & I reshoved A9s.  He folded 44 face up.  That was the only re-raise of the match.  The blinds went up and a couple hands into the new level I picked up 99 on the button.  My opponent had 8-9BB & I hadn't shoved yet so I figured it would be a good spot to just continue w/ my standard 2x opening raise.  He flatted.  The flop came Qs6s3s & he shoved.  I didn't have a spade but I snap called as I think I'm way ahead of his range in that spot w/ those stack sizes.  He flipped over K6 w/ no spade & I was almost a 4:1 favorite to win the top prize & almost $71K.  My hand held.

Winning $71K in 1 tournament definitely lessens the sting of having $100K stuck from Black Friday a bit.  To MTT players this is pretty normal, but I've played 6 man SNGs most of my life, and now play mainly HU SNGs.  The most I'm going to win or lose in a day is probably $30K, and those days are rare.  While the money and exposure isn't that of winning a WSOP/WPT/EPT event, it's still nice.  After the tournament I did interviews w/ 2 poker magazines & am going to be on the cover of both:

http://www.mnpokermag.com/

http://www.mnpokermag.com/2011/10/16/jared-hubbard-wins-fpc-main-event-70769/

http://www.anteupmagazine.com/

I have always looked at the business side of poker so increased exposure is always nice.  My picture will also be in the rafters at Canterbury since it was the main event.  I think the Canterbury Fall Classic Main event might actually be the biggest 1st place prize in MN live poker considering there's no WPT events here. 

Before last Monday I hadn't played an MTT online or live in over a year.  I figured I'd play some Canterbury events when I got back from Europe as a nice change of pace.  I certainly wasn't playing them for the long run hourly rate as that's much higher online at Lock for me where I can play $1K HU SNGs.  I played Monday & Tuesday's $230 events but didn't get too much going.  On Thursday I played the $550 6 max event and was crushing my original table with about 100K in chips off of a 15K starting stack.  Our table broke & all of a sudden I was 2nd to last in chips at my table.  My table was full of big stacks.  I ended up taking 22nd (20 pay) when I reshoved about 16bb vs the button w/ 98s & he woke up w/ QQ.  In Friday's $550 event I didn't get too much going.  While I hadn't played an MTT in over a year, I certainly understand MTT strategy.  I'm a student of the game & I'm not going to go into an event if I don't think I have a significant edge.  I believe the this was my 13th or so live tournament.  I've considering getting into more though, mainly to increase my exposure and it can be a nice change of pace, so we'll see.

While I only put 1 bad beat on a player, and it was for only 1/4th or so of my chips, I was still very fortunate to have a lot of my hands hold & win also win some flips.  I just laugh at people who win an MTT & claim they didn't get lucky.  If it's an MTT w/ 1,000+ players that statement is simply laughable, but  even a tournament with a couple hundred players you need some luck.  The problem is that many players only look at 1 form of luck, and simply point to the fact that they always got their money in good.  However, there's many other forms of luck besides sucking out: winning more than 50% of flips, card distribution, table draw, and your position at the table relative to other good players are some that come to mind.  Personally I only had 1 big suckout, and probably didn't win more than 50% of my flips.  However, I think I had good card distribution & possibly good table draws, although I haven't played enough of these events to know what the average table draw looks like.

Thanks to my wife Paula, my brother Jeff (hubs89), my friend Andrew (vosh1313), and my friend Ryan (skapman33) for boring themselves watching live poker on day 2 to support me.

http://www.canterburypark.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=ucTrz730FNU%3d&tabid=146

They wanted me to wear a Canterbury shirt for the picture so I had to take off my Lock shirt but I obviously look way cooler in my Lock gear so my wife took a picture of me that way:


Fellow Lock Elite Pro Matt Stout's blog of the Lock retreat part 1:

Thursday, October 13, 2011

September Monthly Update, Lock Pro Retreat Recap

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It's been a while since my last entry so this is going to be a really long one. September was a while ago but I'll try to remember some things. The 1st weekend Paula & I spent in Winona & then I had 3 fantasy football drafts on Labor Day. Despite 2 of my 1st round picks being Arian Foster & Chris Johnson I was very happy with my drafts & am currently 3-2, 4-1, & 4-1, so you really can't ask for a much better start.

The next weekend 1 of my good friends Josh got married in Winona at his parent's house. They have a really nice home and land so it's not the small type of backyard wedding you might be thinking of. They also have 1 of those brick oven stoves & I'm not sure how much the alcohol had to do with it but at the end of the night I had some of the best pizza I've ever tasted. I love weddings because as you get older it's tougher & tougher to get everyone together, and it will likely only become more difficult considering I'm only 27. The next day we stayed at my brother Jeff's (hubs89) to watch the Vikings blow a 20 point 1st half lead, which has become a trend since.

The next weekend 1 of my good friends Kyle was getting married & I was a groomsman. The wedding was in Stewartville & the reception was in Rochester, which is about halfway between where I grew up (Winona), & where I live now (Farmington). My good friend Bryan lives about 2 minutes from the reception hall so a bunch of us just crashed at his house for the weekend. We had the groom's dinner Friday night & then partied at Bryan's for a while afterwards. Saturday was the wedding & then we did a little after partying at Bryan's again. Everything went well. Some of us stayed at Bryan's to watch the Vikings blow another 20 point lead.

I don't remember what I did the rest of the month other than watch the Vikings blow another 20 point lead. I have a nice 3 TV setup downstairs & another 50 inch around the corner in case you need to grab a beer, some feed, or go to the bathroom, & have the NFL ticket so I usually have some people over for the football games. The way it's worked out this year is everyone didn't have shit going on the weekends I wasn't home & then everyone had something going on the 2 weekends I have been home for games. My friend Ryan (Skapman33) did make it over to watch the Vikings only win this past weekend though.

Last month at the tables I made a $7,680.25 before rakeback, but ran pretty far below EV. They added $500 & $1K HU STs toward the end of the month, which has made for some interesting swings but will turn out to be amazing for me in the long run. I had 1 day at the end of the month where I lost $17K, mostly to 1 player who I was 2 tabling at $500s & who proceeded to run 15% above EV against me over 180+ games. I haven't had a near $20K losing day in quite a while so that was different but I'm anticipating more in the future. Now I just need the EV to become neutral and have some + $20K days. The guy who took most of the $17K off of me said he was going to be on at noon the next day & never showed. I played him a little the following day but probably didn't make more than $2K back off of him. Of course he ended up spewing it all off to other regs & hasn't played since September 29th.

We left for Europe September 29th. The person on my 1st flight smelled like they hadn't put deoderant on or showered for days, so that was fun. We had to switch flights in Chicago & London. Our flight from Chicago was running late, which is never fun when you are trying to catch a connecting flight. When we got to security in London the lady looked at my ticket & said "you aren't gonna make it but you can try." Thanks for the confidence. We ended up running through the airport & making our flight anyway.

We arrived in Paris and our luggage never came out, which is not exactly the thing you want to happen when you're in another country. They said our luggage would be delivered to our hotel between 8 & 9pm. The street setup in Paris is just crazy. Instead of 1 street going vertical & 1 horizontal, they're just going every which way with no rhyme or reason. Then there would randomly be a round about w/ no lines for lanes & people are just making their own lanes 3 deep w/ constant honking of the horns. I'm pretty sure our taxi driver almost killed about 3 people on the way to our hotel.

Our hotel was partners with Best Western so we figured it would be reasonable. Well, it was quite interesting. With me and our luggage in the elevator it was a tight fit. We got upstairs and the room was super small w/ no AC. It was fine though, as I think getting an expensive hotel is usually a huge waste of money on vacation considering you aren't in your room often. By the time we got to our hotel we were dead tired. We had been up for 36 hours or more by the time we got any sleep. The 1st night we didn't do a whole lot besides go out to eat because we were so tired. Our luggage didn't end up coming until past midnight, which was a little frustrating as the thought of not having luggage in Paris was awful. I assume since our flight from Chicago to London was late that they didn't have time to load the luggage onto the plane from London to Paris.

The next day we did a lot of site seeing, with the main stop being the Notre Dame. The Notre Dame was really cool & definitely the nicest church I've ever seen. We walked everywhere w/ a map but toward the middle/end of day my feet were destroyed and just killing me. Ever since I tore my achilles tendon in college I haven't been able to walk or stand nearly as long. At the end of the night we went to a bar until about 2 am.

The following day we went site seeing again, with our last stop being the Eiffel Tower. We stood in line forever & then finally got tickets to go up to the summit. It was cool and all but kinda overrated in my opinion. Paris was alright but really my wife and I are more beach vacation people. Give me an ocean & a drink in my hand & I'm happy. Living in Minnesota probably adds to that.

The next day we had to catch a train to Lyon for the Lock retreat. This was definitely the part of the trip I was most excited for. Our owner rented out an entire castle (25Chateau de Bagnols) & had planned a lot of activities. All Lock pros were invited, as well as some employees, a Bluff magazine reporter, and some of the gambling911 staff. There were about 50 people total. The castle had a taxi pick us up at the train station. We were some of the early arrivals. Arriving at the castle was just amazing. We had seen a lot of pictures but seeing everything in person is just so much different. After getting home I realized my wife and I did a really poor job of taking pictures with ourselves and others in them, as usual. My wife took 80,000 pictures of everything else though. Our suite had a bedroom, a large living room area, and a large bathroom. The toilet looked like a throne. After checking in we went outside for some welcome champagne and appetizers and got to know everyone.

At 8pm we had a formal dinner with a string quartet. As with every dinner at the castle, it was a 7 course meal with all the bread you can eat & all the wine & beer you can drink. If your whine glass was empty they would pour more. If you didn't have bread on your plate they would put some on there. After dinner there was a DJ and all the whine, beer, and mixers you could drink. We stayed out until 2 or 2:30 and had a lot of fun getting to know everyone better.

On day 2 breakfast was served until 10:30 so we set an alarm & made it down there around 10:15. Breakfast was buffet style with eggs, bacon, sausages, numerous croissants (the best containing chocolate chips), jam, parmesan tomatoes, banan bread, deli meat, drink choices, etc... At 11 we had archery. They showed us how to do everything & then gave us 30-60 minutes to practice. It was pretty hard at 1st but by the end of pratice myself and a lot of others were doing pretty well. After pratice we had a team tournament, with teams of 6, with 1st place receiving gold medals and 2nd place receiving silver medals. Of course our team ending up taking the gold. I was a little disappointed that they didn't present us w/ medals on a podium w/ our anthems playing but I can't complain with a gold medal. Do you have a gold medal? After the team tournament we had an elimination singles tournament where I took 5th. Lock's legal council Bryce ending up winning the singles tournament, earning the title "King of the Castle" considering he was also on our gold medal winning team.

After archery the itinerary listed lunch from 1pm to 3pm. I assumed lunch was buffet style like breakfast where we could just show up anytime between 1pm & 3pm. I was wrong. When it said lunch: 1pm-3pm it literally meant that it was a 2 hour 7 course lunch with whine. The food was very good.

After lunch we had some free time so Paula & I walked around & looked at the castle/gardens. Then I came up to talk to our owner Jennifer as she was informing Matt Stout that he puked on a 17th century antique the night before when he was blackout drunk. It was news to him. I then had a long talk with Jennifer. The more I talk to her the more I'm impressed with her passion for her work, her ambition, and her innovative ideas. She also listens to ideas from her players, which I think is very important. While we have our hands tied on a lot of things because we're on a network, if there's a good idea she's going to do everything she can to get that idea implemented. Eric "Rizen" Lynch has also done an excellent job helping out in that department. It's nice to see a site doing things right from the top down, as I think a lot of poker sites are ran pretty poorly. I have full confidence that Lock will continue to grow and I'm very proud to represent the site as an elite pro. We were supposed to have hot air balloon rides at 6pm but while talking to Jen I found out that they had been rescheduled for early the next morning due to the high winds. That left us with more free time so we met some people down by the pool & enjoyed some Heinekens. The bathroom doesn't have a shower so after the pool I took my 1st bath since I was 8, which was interesting.

At 8pm we had dinner in the winery again. It was a buffet style pig roast, which was really good. The dessert was especially good. After dinner we had a poker tournament. I think we started with 200BBs but due to time constraint we had to move the blinds up very quickly with 10 minute levels. All of the pros put in a $100 last longer bet with the winner taking it all. My wife Paula has no idea how to play poker. She doesn't know what a straight or a flush is. I have tried to teach her before but she got frustrated and we just stopped. She ended up playing in the tournament anyway. Some of us who don't take $100 last longer bets as serious were drinking during the tournament. I ended up reshoving AA vs Frederico (LAGTARD) Silva's 77 preflop & he binked quads. Shortly after Paula was out. I planned on sticking around for some drinks but as I looked around the room none of the other pros who were out were still in the room. It was about 12:30 & we all had a 6:30 am wakeup call so I figured maybe everyone went back. I should have known better with this group. It turns out a lot of people stayed until the tournament was over at 2am, while others stayed up playing cash games until 4am. Since he runs so good Greg (HokieGreg) Tiller scooped the tournament, beating Bryan (PrimordialAA) Pellegrino's wife HU. It sounds like Primo's wife knew what she was doing. People said she would 3bet bluff Hokie & then show the bluff saying "I knew you were a nit" which probably would have been fun to watch. Quote from Jeff (HurricaneJeff) Romano: "After the free-roll was over there was a 2 4 NL/PLO cash game where it just escalated to degen heaven. Diego ended up winning the most while the DJ spewed off $400, proving the only thing worse than his music was his poker game." In all fairness the DJ was a very nice guy & had culteral differences to deal with. His music also got much better the last night, as I think a lot more people started making requests.

The next morning we got our 6:30 am wakeup call. We all met outside & took cars to the takeoff spot for the hot air balloon rides. When looking at what a wreck some people were I didn't feel so bad about missing out on the end of the previous night. Watching them blow up the hot air balloons was pretty interesting. We went in a basket with Rizen and his girlfriend, HokieGreg and his girlfriend, and PrimordialAA and his wife, along with a photographer and our pilot. It was a very cool experience. I thought we might start a forest fire when we heading down into the trees & the pilot was triggering the flame for the hot air but we stayed safe. After the hot air balloon rides we had a quick stop for some champagne & orange juice & then got a quick breakfast.

After breakfast we had horse and carriage rides and a picnic, which was catered by the castle. I felt bad for the horses at some points going up the hills. It was clear that they should have had 2 horses on all of the carriages. There were numerous times when we just got out and walked a little while going up the hill in order to make the horse's life easier.

After the horse and carriage rides we had a 4 hour wine tour where we went around to different wineries & did some wine tasting. I'll leave another epic description from Hurricanejeff here: "The first winery was incredible. The guy Domanie was the 5th generation owner of the vineyard and knew his shit. We got to eat grapes right off the vine and then he taught us how to taste the wine and what makes a wine good. Leo blew up chat box with him and sparked some good convos. Nicky started 3xing each type of wine we couldn't get enough of the Reds. We bought a case and left for the 2nd winery. The bus was pretty rowdy for about 5 minutes until everyone passed out and 1 hour later we were at our new destination. The owner of the 2nd winery was a lady who just nitted up the wine tasting. She filled maybe 2 ounces per sample and shook her head when we got 2nds. Needless to say the 1st winery dominated." I've always been more of a beer & mixed drink guy but after drinking so much wine on this trip it has definitely grown on me some. After the tour we had some time to take a bath and get ready & then we had another 7 course meal at 8pm. I don't even remember what we ate but I remember the meal was really good & definitely the best at the castle. During dinner we were also going downstairs 1 table at a time for individual photo shoots for future articles,etc... Marc Alioto also showed up for dinner in a dress, due to losing a prop bet to Francisco Costa.

We had a dance floor in the winery the last night so after dinner we had a nice party. I wasn't sure how much the dance floor would be used, especially considering the questionable music choices of past nights but after a while almost everyone was out on the dance floor with much better music playing. Marc (AznAllin007) Alioto stole the show by tearing up the dance floor & Francisco (YuranPT) Costa grabbed the mic & did some rapping. I think we were about the last people to leave the winery around 3:30. It was definitely my favorite night. In the morning we got up and had some breakfast. I then went and got some Lock Gear from our owner Jen. As if she hadn't already done enough for us she also gave us a nice big bottle of wine to take home. We said our goodbyes & headed to the train station. I can't thank our owner enough. She has already been an amazing owner & this trip just adds to it. It was also nice to meet most of the pro team and some of the other people behind Lock. Everyone was really cool & we all just hung out like we had known each other for years. I can't wait for the next get together.

Here's some articles about the event. I believe Bluff magazine will also be doing a piece on it:

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/lock-down-lock-poker-retreat-100311.html

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/lock-poker-retreat-comes-close-100511.html

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/yabba-dabba-doh-lock-poker-pro-marc-alioto-forced-dress-female-fred-flintstone-100711.html

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/locks-jennifer-larson-online-poker-visionary-101011.html

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/poker-pro-matt-stout-barfs-17th-century-antique-101011.html

Here's the 1st profile from gambling911 of our Lock Pro team. I think they're doing a profile on everyone but I'm not sure:

http://www.gambling911.com/poker/leo-margets-poker-player-profile-lock-poker-elite-member-100211.html

Following the castle we took a train to Amsterdam for a day and a half. We got to our guesthouse at night, which was basically an apartment. The lady had me pay, showed us a map and some other stuff, & told us that essentials were in the cupboard. In the cupboard were numerous bongs & bowls. In the dresser was a bag of weed with rolling papers. They were even kind enough to supply a magazine full of naked women. That night we went to an Italian restaurant & had some dinner and drinks. We started to watch a movie afterwards but ended up going to bed to catch up on sleep.

The next day we were ready to leave for the Anne Frank house when I noticed my credit card was missing from my wallet. I searched all over the apartment & couldn't find it. We went back to the place we ate the night before, which was at a hotel, praying that they had my card as it would have been a disaster if they didn't, as I would have had to get access to a phone & figure out how to cancel my card. We went into the restaurant & I asked the worker if anyone left a credit card the night before. She looked at me with a blank face & then finally said to check with the front desk at the hotel. I asked the guy at the front desk & he responded with "credit card?", which was not a good sign. He went in the back room. Eventually he came out and asked for my passport. The chances of them having my card just went up as they almost certainly have a card in the back room if he's asking me for my passport. Finally he came out with my credit card. What a relief! That made my day. I also realized I left my glasses at the castle. I don't wear glasses regularely outside of my office & bedtime but I do wear them all the time when playing online poker as my contacts start to tweak out if I'm playing for a while.

After we got my card we went and ate some more Italian and a drink. Other than 2 meals in Amsterdam & Paris we ate pizza or pasta every time. We then went to the Anne Frank house, which was pretty cool. It was pouring rain that day, which we were probably due for as it was 70 and sunny every other day during our trip. We then wandered around in the rain & went back to our guesthouse to change. We could always smell when we were coming up on a coffeehouse. After that we grabbed a quick bite to eat and went on a candle light dinner cruise with wine and cheese. We were supposed to stop and walk around the red light district during the cruise but for some reason we never did. It was still a nice cruise though. After the cruise we grabbed some pizza & then stopped at a bar on the way back. The next morning we left for the US.

Our dog Gunnar stayed at a pet resort for the 10 days we were gone, where they basically play all day. He's a 2 year old lab full of energy so he doesn't stop playing. When we picked him up he looked super skinny. I guess he played a lot. Next time we'll have to up his food servings for the trip.

Monday & Tuesday this week I played some $230 Canterbury Fall Classic events with my brother, just for a change of pace. On Monday I basically doubled my stack without seeing showdowns. Then I had AK w/ 30BB with antes in the CO. The hijack raised & I re-raised. He 4bet & I snap called, considering as long as his range is at least QQ+,AK I have to call in that spot. Only a super nit will not be that wide, and many will be pushing something like 99+,AQ+ as a standard. Online ranges would be much wider but I wouldn't expect much wider than 99+,AQ+ live unless it was a young kid who had been 3 & 4 betting often. He had QQ & he held. I had about 2bb left & lost w/ 33.

On Tuesday I never really got anything going. I got lucky with KQ in a 3 way all in where I reshoved 11bb vs the button's AQ & the BB overcalled w/ AJ. Later I pushed 11bb w/ AJs in EP & the button iso shoved KQs & binked. This entry is way too long already for me to talk through any postflop hands.

Thursday & Friday I plan on playing the $500 events. One of them is 6 max. Then on Saturday I'm playing the $1K main event. My bro is playing the last 2 as well.

I planned on posting a bunch of Europe pictures but don't really have the time so maybe in a later entry. Until then, you can find pictures of the castle here: http://jhubpoker.blogspot.com/2011/07/july-update-lock-pro-retreat.html

Lock has added 12 person hyper SNGs. Check them out. They have also made some MTT changes.
Results:
September 2011:
109.8 hrs played
Total Profit Pre Rakeback: $7,680.25