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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Trip Report: Aug 4 Joe's vs Pros at Kickers


The Kickers Poker Room crew really know how to host an event! I arrived early to make sure I got a seat, and have a little time to grab dinner, meet the folks who work at Kickers, and just network a little. The tournament tonight was up in Joe's Comedy Club. There was a cash table going when I arrived, and the charity volunteers were signing folks up for the tourney. I paid my money and drew a seat card out of the bucket.

Dinner downstairs at the restaurant was amazing - the Kicker's salad is very tasty - highly recommended! After dinner, it was time to play. There was a silent auction of sports equipment - jerseys, photos, equipment, etc - all autographed and authenticated. In hindsight - wish I would have bid on a few items!!

The tournament started a little late - there was a better than expected turn-out. The Kickers team added another seat to every table, and set up an 11th tournament table to accommodate all 110 Joe's and Pros in record time. Jeff introduced each pro was introduced before the cards flew - it was a really great welcome for each professional who came out to play, and a great opportunity for the players to match up the pro's names and faces.

Each tournament table had its own dealer, keeping the game moving, the bets and pots correct, and really adding to the great poker room atmosphere at Kickers. Floor people were easy to find and easy to get their attention. With all the great things about the whole night, I never won a pot. Seriously - never won a single pot!

Here's the good, bad and ugly of my tournament experience. Each pot at my table was a multi-way pot with four to seven player in each pot. Very few limped pots - no cheap flops. I got into a few hands with AK-off, AQ-off, small pocket pairs. Not bad cards, just never matched a flop, and never found myself in position to steal a pot with so many players paying to see the flop. Slowly but surely, my stack was evaporating.

Shortly after the break, I found myself in 3rd or 4th position with pocket 10's. The pot was raised in front of me to 500. I called, and so did four other players. The flop came 9-5-6 rainbow. First to act after the flop, all of a sudden, my 10-10 hand looked pretty good! I went all-in for another 2000 chips, hoping to take down the pot right there, or at lease narrow the field to one or two other players. *One* player folded - three of us were all-in with three callers. The turn and river didn't help or hurt anyone. Here's how it ended:

me, all-in #1: 10-10
caller #1: J-J
All-in #2: 5-5 for trips
All-in #3: 6-6 for trips
caller #2: 9-9 for the highest trips
caller #3: mucked

Three of us out in one hand!!! I was beat in so many ways, I'm still counting them up! Very unfortunate place to try to make a move... Here's the player who won that monster pot! He made a deep run towards the final table, I'm not sure if he cashed.

This was the most fun I've ever had at a tournament where I didn't win a single pot. Jeff had each pro sign a UMP t-shirt for me, and I walked out all smiles.


Jeff K- the tournament organizer




Pete S. - owner of Kickers
and yours truly

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Michigan Charitable Gaming Rules Meeting 8/12/09

Yesterday I attended the Charitable Gaming Commission Rules Meeting in Monroe. The meeting started right on time at noon, and wrapped up at about 3pm. Here's a quick summary of what went on. It was a long meeting, so I'm only going to cover the highlights.

5 years ago, there were 681 Millionaire's Party Applications
the State is estimating over 9000 Millionaire's Party Applications by September '09

Main Subjects Covered:
  • Common Application Mistakes
  • Rental Agreement language
  • Application Information Change form
  • June 1st started the moritorium on new locations and suppliers. This moritorium will be in place for an indeterminate amount of time.
  • Advertising rules overview.
  • Review of event forms
  • Review of games allowed on the millionaire's party license - anything not explicitly allowed in the directives is prohibited. Org's can write to the state for permission to play games not explicitly allowed.
  • Workers cannot work and play at the same location on the same day.
  • Review of accounting and where the money goes. What is included in the 50% to cover expenses, what is not, and what is paid in cash, what is paid with a check.
The meeting was very informative, with lots and lots of details and questions clarified. Special thanks to Tom Reich, Mark Bently and Ron Wells for a great presentation, and lots of patience with lots of questions.

UMichiganPoker.com | Michigan Charity Events Aug 11 - 18

Hi Michigan Poker Fans -


We have a bunch of great tournament offerings and special events this week! Be sure to mark your calendar - don't miss any of these amazing events!!


New Locations on UMichiganPoker.com!

Please help me welcome three new sites to UMP! Grand Openings are coming up really quickly - be sure to stop by these new locations to welcome them!


Michigan House and Senate Bills that would CLOSE your Local Charity Poker Room *** Update!! ***

Have you read Michigan House bill 5121 & Senate bill 669? The wording is the same for each bill. The bills are proposing raising the price of a license to host a charity poker fundraiser from $50 / day to $250 / day.

$1000 to *host* a Texas Hold'em Fundraiser!!!

Due to the current budget situation for the state of Michigan, both of these bills have been temporarily put on hold. The legislators have to figure out how to make the state of Michigan budget work, then get on to other things. As far as I can tell, nothing will happen with either bill until after October 1. Please stay tuned and ready to fire off letters, e-mail and phone calls!


Are you a Dealer looking for employment? Do you live near Auburn Hills?

All-In Poker Room is currently seeking dealers for our Auburn Hills, Michigan location. If you are interested in being part of the fun we are having in the card room. Please click on the link above and complete the application form.


Trip Kings Freeroll Banner

Friday $10 buy-in, $1000 est Prize Pool, Sunday $30 Deep Stack Tournament, Trip Kings at Garden Lanes

Trip Kings at Garden Lanes is hosting a $10 buy-in, $1000 estimated prize pool Tournament on Fridays, and a $30 Deep Stack Tournament on Sundays! Be sure to check out Trip Kings regular schedule! They also offer great Live Action Cash Games spreading Hold'em, Omaha, Round by Round & Blackjack daily.

Benefitting: St Valentine's School for books & supplies M47498

When: August 14-16 starting at 7pm

Where: Trip Kings at Garden Lanes, 29145 Warren Rd, Garden City, MI

Call for Info: 734-556-2163


Queen of Hearts

$4000 est Prize Pool, $20 buy-in, $20 Rebuys at Queen of Hearts

Queen of Hearts at Woodhaven Lanes is hosting a $20 buy-in, $20 rebuy tournament with an estimated Prize Pool of $4000! Queen of hearts also has some of the best live action cash games in the area!

Benefitting: Jefferson HS for books & supplies M49397

When: August 13-15 starting at 7pm

Where: Queen of Hearts, 20000 Van Horn, Woodhaven MI 48183

Call for info: 734-556-2164


Diamond Poker Allen Park $10,000** Mega Tournament

Don't miss this great deep stack tournament for some serious prize money. Satellites will run from Thur - Sat with the Main Event starting on Sunday at 6pm.

** Estimated Prize Pool.

Here's the info:

Benefitting: Southern Wayne Co Regional Chamber General Fund M49661

When: Thur - Sun Aug 13-16

  • Thursday @ 6pm Qualifier Tournament $20 buy-in, top 10% advance to Sunday's Main Event

  • Thursday @ 10pm Qualifier Tournament $40 buy-in, top 20% advance to Sunday's Main Event ***Winning Seats *are* Transferrable***

  • Friday @ 6pm Qualifier Tournament $20 buy-in, top 10% advance to Sunday's Main Event ***Winning Seats *are* Transferrable***

  • Friday @ 10pm Qualifier Tournament $40 buy-in, top 20% advance to Sunday's Main Event ***Winning Seats *are* Transferrable***

  • Saturday @ 6pm Qualifier Tournament $30 buy-in, top 15% advance to Sunday's Main Event ***Winning Seats *are* Transferrable***

  • Saturday @ 10pm Qualifier Tournament $60 buy-in, top 30% advance to Sunday's Main Event ***Winning Seats *are* Transferrable***

  • Sunday @ 6pm $10,000** Mega Tournament Main Event!!! $150 direct buy-in

Where: Diamond Poker Allen Park at Thunder Bowl 4200 Allen Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101

Call for info: 734-624-9683


UM vs OSU Football Kickoff Border Battle Aug 28-30

$30,000 in estimated prizes. OSU-UM Tickets, OSU-USC Tickets!! Take a short drive to Toledo to play in this huge prize-pool tournament!! Direct buy-in or satellite in on Thur - Sat! Here's the schedule.

Benefitting: Robert Mornsen Scholarship Fund

When: Aug 28 - 30

Friday, Aug 28th 6pm - midnight

$40 Satellites & Sit and go's to the Championship Match

Saturday, Aug 29th 10am - 5pm

$40 Satellites & Sit and go's to the Championship Match

Sunday, Aug 30th 7pm to finish

$120 buy-in with optional $80 double-stack

Deep Stack Championship Game

Where: Toledo American Legion, 206 S. Byrne, Toledo, OH 43615

More info: Woody 419-297-2344 or Janet: 419-252-0688


One-Day Event at the Dexter K of C 2959 August 28th

Estimated $1000 first place, paying 8 add'l places based on 91 players!! Payouts adjusted based on number of players.

$55 buy-in with optional $5 bonus chip at registration. Cash Bonus for first "4 of a kind" and first "straight flush". Smoke free facility, 18+ welcome.

Benefitting : K of C2959 Charities M50794

When: Aug 28th 7pm start. Cash Games from 6pm - 11pm

Buy-in: $55 w/ opt $5 add-on

Where: Dexter K of C Hall 8265 Dexter-Chelsea Rd, Dexter, MI 48130

More info: Larry 810-231-1674


One-Day Event at the Dundee Sportsman's Club Sat, Sep 5

Estimated $1000 first place based on 100 players!! Paying 8 places, increase or decrease based on number of players. $50 buy-in for 3000 starting chips. 500 bonus chips at reg for $10. 30 minute blinds. Cash Games start at 3pm

Benefitting : Monroe County Special Olympics & Make a Wish Fdn M46336

When: Sep 5 @ 5pm, reg at 3pm

Buy-in: $50 w/ opt $10 add-on

Where: Dundee Sportsman's Club, 2300 Plank Rd, Monroe, MI 48131

More info: Charles at 734-529-3581