Much to my surprise, I've gotten quite a few e-mails regarding my original post "The Art of Poker," in which I vaguely describe my past experiences in Korea. Most e-mails are questions resembling, "What the fuck are you talking about?" or "So you came the second time on a tourist visa?" or "What do you mean, check-raised by Korea?"
Yes, most of what I wrote there doesn't make much sense. And it was never really meant to. I was mainly curious if there was anyone else out there like me: obsessed with poker and in Korea. It seems there are quite a few of you out there. My first post was 17 days ago and the site's gotten over 800 visitors. A much better response than I expected.
For anyone who is curious, I will indulge myself and reveal the whole rotten truth of the matter, and hopefully make some sense out of my first post in the process. Enjoy...
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Showing posts with label 7-Luck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7-Luck. Show all posts
Monday, July 4, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Getting Snapped Off at Walker Hill
Snapped Off: Beat, in poker, when holding premium hole cards.
I made my way to the poker room at Walker Hill around 1am Friday night. I like to go late when most players are tired, drunk, or stuck a bunch of money. I expected to get a seat right away, but the room was packed. Three $1/2NL tables and one very deep-stacked $5/10NL game were all full. I made my way towards the poker pit to get on the list, but paused and looked up, hearing someone calling my name from the $5/10 game.
Alex. I knew this guy from my poker days at 7-Luck a couple years ago. He was hyper-aggressive, loved big pots, and excelled at putting players on tilt with his banter. He reminded me of a coked-up Antonio Esfandiari, in appearance and play. He was the kind of player who either won a few thousand or lost a few. I don't think I ever saw him break even...
I made my way to the poker room at Walker Hill around 1am Friday night. I like to go late when most players are tired, drunk, or stuck a bunch of money. I expected to get a seat right away, but the room was packed. Three $1/2NL tables and one very deep-stacked $5/10NL game were all full. I made my way towards the poker pit to get on the list, but paused and looked up, hearing someone calling my name from the $5/10 game.
Alex. I knew this guy from my poker days at 7-Luck a couple years ago. He was hyper-aggressive, loved big pots, and excelled at putting players on tilt with his banter. He reminded me of a coked-up Antonio Esfandiari, in appearance and play. He was the kind of player who either won a few thousand or lost a few. I don't think I ever saw him break even...
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
ElkY Gets His First WSOP Bracelet
Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier took down the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship at this year's WSOP, completing a WSOP/EPT/WPT triple crown and earning $331,639.
As many of you may know, he started his career in South Korea as a professional video gamer, then turned to online poker as a natural progression. He spent some of his early poker years playing in Seoul, according to a friend of his I spoke with a couple years ago at 7-Luck.
You can watch the video here, or click "Read More."
This ElkY's interview after setting the online multi-tabling world record.
Other WSOP news:
Phil Ivey Not Playing in WSOP, Files Lawsuit Against FullTilt
FullTilt Issues Statement on Phil Ivey
Phil Hellmuth Has Chance at Bracelet #12
Online Poker Legislation Being Introduced to Congress
As many of you may know, he started his career in South Korea as a professional video gamer, then turned to online poker as a natural progression. He spent some of his early poker years playing in Seoul, according to a friend of his I spoke with a couple years ago at 7-Luck.
You can watch the video here, or click "Read More."
This ElkY's interview after setting the online multi-tabling world record.
Other WSOP news:
Phil Ivey Not Playing in WSOP, Files Lawsuit Against FullTilt
FullTilt Issues Statement on Phil Ivey
Phil Hellmuth Has Chance at Bracelet #12
Online Poker Legislation Being Introduced to Congress
Friday, June 17, 2011
The Art of Poker
Check-raise: A deceptive poker play, considered unethical by some, in which a player checks early in a betting round with the intention of raising any bet made by another player.
The second time I'd studied up. Two years later, my goal was revenge. Not with the school, but with the bank. I set my sights on a quick hit-and-run style of play. I was going to get the money and get out. 15 million won was my goal, 7-Luck Casino poker room in Seoul was my venue, and tequilla was my fuel. After a few months of play, I check-raised all-in, Korea called. 15 million in 3 months and I caught the next flight home.
Round 3 is about to begin. One of us will get fucked in the process, hopefully. 7-Luck poker room is closed now, I see. Walker Hill it will have to be. See you soon.
The first time I came to Korea, I was the victim of a brutal, though well-executed check-raise by Korea. I didn't bother calling, I knew I was beat, folded, and went home. I never played a hand of poker on this trip. Everything took place in a shitty kindergarden in Busan.
The second time I'd studied up. Two years later, my goal was revenge. Not with the school, but with the bank. I set my sights on a quick hit-and-run style of play. I was going to get the money and get out. 15 million won was my goal, 7-Luck Casino poker room in Seoul was my venue, and tequilla was my fuel. After a few months of play, I check-raised all-in, Korea called. 15 million in 3 months and I caught the next flight home.
Round 3 is about to begin. One of us will get fucked in the process, hopefully. 7-Luck poker room is closed now, I see. Walker Hill it will have to be. See you soon.
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