CardRunners Strategy: Different Styles

June 14, 2010 :: Posted by - :: Category - POKER NEWS

Saturday Seminar: In this new series, Pokey explores the different playing styles that maximize profits at the tables. In this episode Pokey introduces the idea of “changing gears,” explaining why it increases our profits. He also lays the groundwork for future episodes by discussing the relative strengths and weaknesses of different styles: what opposing styles can they best exploit? What opposing styles can most easily exploit them?

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David Sesso Explains Rationale for Entering WSOP Ladies Event

June 14, 2010 :: Posted by - :: Category - POKER NEWS

Over the weekend, Bustout Poker endorser and poker coach David Sesso received a considerable amount of flack for entering the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Ladies Championship. Now, he faces a possible suspension from the tournament series. Poker News Daily sat down with Sesso to rehash the event and his rationale for entering.

Poker News Daily: Thanks for joining us. Why did you decide to register for the Ladies Championship?

David Sesso: My friends and I had a prop bet. Part of it was that the first one out had to play in the Ladies Event and I lost. The other part was that if you had to play in the Ladies Event, you couldn’t talk about the prop bet at all during it. We had a tournament the night before to decide who was going to have to play.

While I was in the event, I had positive vibes from the ladies at the table, but also negative vibes from the rail and tables surrounding me.

I think some of the ladies took it personally that I played. There were also some guys on the rail who were very upset, but the thing I felt the worst about was the fact that many of the girls really wanted their own event.

When a guy goes to the tables on a given night, it’s very common for it to turn out to be a fun (or not so fun) night out with “the guys” and there is a special camaraderie that comes with that. Females don’t get to have this “girls night out” feeling when they play poker and the Ladies Event, I feel, gives them a chance to have this.

Realizing this fact is what makes me feel sorry for playing. I apologize to anyone who I offended and vow to never participate in another ladies event. I just want everyone know I am very sorry I decided to play and that I realize my mistake. For everyone I offended, hopefully they can forgive me. I’ve learned that the Ladies Event is something that is very good for the game of poker and I hope that this tradition continues throughout the decades of poker to come.

PND: Were you surprised to learn that you might face a lifetime WSOP ban for entering?

David Sesso: I didn’t expect anyone to be this upset about it. Upon realizing why I shouldn’t have played, I could see why they would want punish me. Lots of people were giving me flack for it and I’m sure that will continue from some, but I don’t think it’d be fair, without warning, to dole out that kind of punishment. I was never warned about any punishments for playing. If I had been warned, I would have found some other way to fulfill my prop bet.

PND: You didn’t dress up in drag, but other men who entered the tournament, including Shaun Deeb, did. Do you think dressing up in drag may have been taking it a little bit too far?

David Sesso: That’s really a matter of opinion. Different people are going to see it differently. I think it’s funny that he did that and I believe he had more of a cause in playing than I did. When I lost, the guys tried to get me to dress up, but I refused. I just thought it’d be too embarrassing.

PND: Walk us through what the reaction was when you sat down at your original table. We understand you registered late for the event.

David Sesso: I jokingly apologized for being late and no one said anything, making it a bit awkward at first. Some of the girls shot me looks that sort of said, “Why are you playing this event?” but they never actually said anything like that. One of the ladies finally jested, “At least we have something pretty to look at while we’re here.” She was an older lady wound up being nice to me the entire time and I said, “At least I’m good for something.” A guy eventually came up on the rail to say I was pathetic for playing. I really did feel bad, but it was only for a joke!

PND: Did the situation make you feel uncomfortable?

David Sesso: I had mixed feelings about it. There was definitely a lot of negative attention on me from the rail and the surrounding tables, but most of the girls at my table were laughing at me or with me. Whenever someone made a dig on me, I took it; that was all part of the fun. They seemed to have a lot of fun with it and that was the idea I had when I registered.

PND: What are your plans for the rest of the 2010 WSOP?

David Sesso: Provided they don’t give me a punishment, I’ll be playing the $2,500 Six-Max today. I’m playing everything with the exception of the $5,000 Six-Max on Thursday and the high-roller events. I think the $5,000 event will have a very tough field and it has a little too big of a buy-in for my bankroll. I’ll also play the Main Event and some tournaments at the Venetian.

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The Best Female Poker Player in the World? Reallly

June 14, 2010 :: Posted by - :: Category - Poker Journal: Daniel Negreanu

The Best Female Poker Player in the World? Reallly


14 Jun 2010

Ok, so I said I wasn’t going to talk about the ladies event anymore because I’ve said my piece on the issue and I’m confident that the majority of people get why this event should be left alone. I do want to call out Annie Duke, though, for dodging the pressing question of how she justifies calling herself the best female poker player in the world.

It is absolutely relevant, because it shows just how out of touch she is with women in poker:

“Annie Duke The Best Female Poker Player in the World.” Her words. Not mine. In her last blog she decided to argue against my points, but conveniently decided to dodge the issue of her claiming superiority over all women in poker claiming it was a personal attack. “Annie Duke The Best Female Poker Player in the World.” Her words… not mine.

I think the real reason she decided not to defend that claim is because she realizes there is simply no good way to spin that statement and have her come out looking good. However, if you are going to make such an outlandish claim, you would think that you’d have some way of backing it up and defending it.

No one liked it when Ricky Henderson broke the base stealing record and said, “Today, I am the greatest of all time.” He did break the record, but the statement left everyone feeling a bit like, “Well good for you.” It’s in bad taste to do stuff like that.

The reason it IS relevant in her arguments is because it shows just how out of touch she is with women in poker. She insults the other hard working women professionals when she makes such a claim. It discredits her claims about what’s “best for women in poker” because she herself claims to be superior to all of them when it comes to playing poker. Again, her words… not mine.

I’d love to hear how she justifies making such a claim, and I’ll bet the poker world would be all ears listening to her explain why she is the best female poker player in the world.

Her dodging the question reminds me of when I met with a guy named Greg Pierson of ultimate bet about a scandal from years ago when they lied to the WPT about holding a pro event worth $250,000. I met with Greg after for a “drink” to discuss my issues with UB, and when I brought up WPT Aruba he said, “Well, I don’t wanna talk about that.” Well Greg, that’s ALL I wanted to talk about.

While Annie is supposedly claiming to fight for equality, she does so at the same time as claiming superiority over all women in poker. Her words. Not mine.

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