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Comment The Race To 10k . . . Is Over - 04/14/09

The Race To 10k between Heath ‘TassieDevil’ Chick and myself is officially over!

It took a little over three months but Heath prevailed with the final results as follows:
thkcduckworth – $6,652.85 (1 final table bonus)
TassieDevil – $10,021.45 (10 final table bonuses)

The net result was Heath winning $250 for winning the race, plus $100 for most live winnings and $225 for final table bonuses for a total win-fall of $575. All-in-all congratulations mate, and for your great efforts I thought I’d present you with a trophy . . .

The Race To 10k Trophy
Congratulations Heath ‘TassieDevil’ Chick!

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I’m definitely thinking of starting The Race To 10k II which will be open to all current employees of PokerNews and PokerNetwork, but with a few changes to the conditions (after I expressed by annoyance at some of the results Heath was logging in <100 player fields). I think including a Pocket Fives points criteria as one of the conditions will even the competition amongst players that don't play on some of the small and 'soft' independent sites and only play Full Tilt and/or PokerStars. Also some of the monetary amounts will change as their are bound to be more then two participants with also an alteration to the final table bonuses for the online sector.

Whatever the outcome, make sure to keep checking out Tilted Behaviour for any developments on the next race or any other poker news from around the country and abroad.

1 Comment Grinding Away - 04/13/09

Cobwebs are building, dust is settling and tumbleweeds are rolling round the once-heavily updated site that is Tilted Behaviour . . . but finally I have awoken from my slumber to pen something.

The past few weeks have been fairly quiet just hanging out with mates, donking off in home games, watching movies and playing soccer; however the one thing that has been consistent is the hours I’ve been logging online.

With the The Race To 10k nearly over with Heath logging some great results, I’ve still managed to find the motivation to grind tournaments online at Full Tilt – with some half-decent results to match! I may have only managed eight cashes but all of these have come in giant 700-plus fields with a recent 264th from 3882 in the $750,000 Guarantee and a 3rd from 650 in the $14,000 Guarantee.

I enjoy playing these big field tournaments because the reward is so much greater with first place netting upwards of $4,000 most times for just a buy-in of $24+2. However every time I sneak into the money I’m always low on chips and just grind to a mid-cash . . . which is starting to get really annoying! It’s a tough situation as I’m not exactly sure what to do to rectify this, but am still reviewing hand history’s of some of my deep results to see if there are any middle game leaks . . . answer: find aces many many many times!

My cash game play has also increased, often four-tabling and short-stacking 25c-50c NLH 6-max looking to make a buy-in or two. I seem to be playing fairly solid, and aren’t trying anything to tricky – occasionally running good and seeing my hands hold up (which is always a good sight). I have no need or urge to step up limits, and enjoy playing this level without too much pressure to make fortune; but instead just turn over a few quid.

Either way I feel I’m playing well when I’m in the right mood, mindset and nowhere near on tilt! It’s only a matter of time before I can capture that next big result, whether it is online or at the upcoming ANZPT Sydney or WSOP in June/July.

See you there!!!

1 Comment Chipped Up at ChipMeUp - 03/1/09

As the calender ticked over into 2009 PokerNews purchased poker staking website ChipMeUp, and following in the foot steps of good mates Andrew ‘Adgee’ Jeffreys, Michael ‘TheBigSiCkO’ Guzzardi and Heath ‘TassieDevil’ Chick I decided to jump on the ChipMeUp bandwagon!

Players worldwide can buy and sell shares of themselves in all poker disciplines, a variety of buy-in amounts and from the online felt to live events such as the Joe Hachem Deep Stack Series, ANZPT and WSOP. Players sign up for free and create their own user profile. To purchase a stake in a player; simply browse through the extensive list of events, choose the amount or percentage you wish to stake, and then transfer the funds accordingly. All the funds used to purchase a particular stake will go towards the player’s buy-in. While ChipMeUp does not charge for shares purchased, they do however charge a listing fee for when you sell a percentage of yourself.

With the strong online community that ChipMeUp and PokerNews now attracts – along with the ChipMeUp feedback service, all transactions are legitimate and actioned properly ensuring players receive their entitled share.

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With the Joe Hachem Deep Stack Series only a week away I thought it would a good time to create a profile and post some events where people can buy a piece of me. I’ve decided to only play four events totalling a very affordable $1,460 as we have the ANZPT Sydney, Melbourne Champs and the WSOP ahead of us in the next few months.

On ChipMeUp it is expected that you sell shares of yourself for over market value, but it was very common to see people selling a share at 130-140% plus. So consequently I decided to sell mine cheaper varying from 112-120% so I can start creating a profile on a site that heavily relies on statistics and community support.

To grab a piece of me during the JHDSS or any future events check out my profile before all my shares are snapped up!

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For those that are interested The Race To 10k is still kicking strong with Heath logging the first (official – as my PLO final table occurred before the full conditions were finalised) final table of the race winning a $22 PLO tourney on PokerStars for a little over $370 to take the current results to:

thkcduckworth: $2,970
Tassie Devil: $2,749.35 (1 FT bonus)

To catch any further action jump on Facebook: The Race To 10k, Tassie Devil Poker and Tilted Behaviour for every little score and brag!

Comment The Race To 10k - 02/19/09

I’ve already touched on The Race To 10k, but I think it would be a better idea if I actually elaborate on exactly what it is.

The Race To 10k is a race between two PokerNews bloggers; Heath Chick (Tassie Devil) and myself (thkcduckworth), to see who can reach AUD$10,000 in tournament earnings the quickest.

Both being on the tournament trail as bloggers, it is good motivation to try and find some tournament success . . . in between . . . writing on others tournament success!

So here is what is at stake:
- First to $10,000 = $250
- Reaching a final table = $25
- Most earnings at major tournaments = $100

Conditions:
- Timeline is from 1/1/09 to 31/12/09
- If not successful, no $250 payment is made
- Final table payouts accrue, and are paid out at closing of bet regardless of outcome
- All live tournaments count
- Only $22+ online tournaments count
- Satellites and packages do not count
- Major tournaments account for major championships plus WSOP only
- Swaps do not count, but deals do
- Online final tables and results must be screenshot and posted here
- Final table bonus only counts if NLH with 50-plus entrants, or mixed with 30-plus entrants
- Any result in non-Australian currency is converted to AUD at time of collect

For all the major updates either check Tassie Devil Poker, Tilted Behaviour or Facebook: The Race To 10k.

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After Heath collected US$600 in Manila at the APT Head Hunter event, I followed it with a 3rd in the SkyCity Championships PLO Event. Since then however Heath has piled on results (which can be viewed at Facebook: The Race To 10k) to take the current standings to:

thkcduckworth: $2,970
Tassie Devil: $2,092.08

*no final table bonuses achieved as yet

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Even though I hold a lead; and maybe a slight edge in tournament poker, Heath has a great opportunity to surpass me and set his own lead as we approach the Joe Hachem Deep Stack Series through his online grind.

With the JHDSS not starting till March 8th, there may even be a chance that he ends the race before I even take a second crack!

Stay tuned to Facebook: The Race To 10k, Tassie Devil Poker and Tilted Behaviour for all the action and updates!

Comment Adelaide, A Final Table and The Race To 10k - 02/4/09

Another early start and I was off to the airport to head to Adelaide for the ANZPT. After meeting up with Kirsty at our gate, we were soon joined by Tony Hachem and on our way to the city of Churches via Qantas.

Once on land, we all split a cab to the Hyatt Regency and checked into our rooms before Tony informed me of the $450 Pot Limit Omaha SkyCity Adelaide Championships event that was on in less than 20 minutes. Off we went to register and before we knew it we were getting dealt four cards.

With 30 minute levels and a 4,000 starting bank I started off playing tight until around level three where I loosened up (for no real reason mind you). Faced with four limpers ahead of me I potted to 750 holding A A 4 7 and found four callers including Matt, a crown HD in the big blind, who open-jammed on a flop of J 8 5. Steve Topakas threw in his last thousand and with the action back on me I gambled and slid the last of my 3,000 in.

With Matt tabling J J Q 9 and Steve some rubbish, Eric Assadourian stood up and stated to me, “Watch . . . you’ll win this!” and like a lightning bolt the A fell on the turn and 8 on the river. Raking in the pot to send me up to around 13,000 Eric offered a swap of 5% even though he had nearly twice as many chips as me. Similar to how quick that Ace fell, I agreed . . . Me – Omaha donk, Eric – Three Omaha titles . . . pretty fair IMO.

ANZPT Adelaide
weeeeeeee final table here we come!

I grinded away for a while before doubling up with a turned full-house and then against Crown supervisor ‘Dutchy’. I potted under-the-gun with A 8 8 6 and found three callers including Dutchy. He open-shipped on a flop of J 7 5, and after 60 seconds or so of looking at my stack and the 25 players that lay ahead of me before a winner would be crowned I pushed all in with Dutchy calling an additional few thousand. I was in absolutely terrible shape against his A A 4 2 but would find bingo on the river seeing the 8 landing to see me double into a great position as we approached the final table.

Tony got moved to my right and we had some fun until I offered a deal of taking $400 off first and slapping it to the eleventh place bubble boy. With all in agreement we slowly but surely made the final table where action was quick and fast losing three players before the first level was complete. Tony would fall in fifth place but a swap of 5% with each other kept him interested until a very interesting hand came up.

ANZPT Adelaide
ANZPT Adelaide Pot Limit Omaha final table

With blinds at 2,000 – 4,000 the chip leader limped in under the gun and Raemin ‘The Moose’ Alexander potted to 16,000 from the small blind; leaving himself 15,000 or so behind. I look down at A K K J and am put to a real decision. Now I think that 70% of the time here I’m up against aces and I’m pretty sure that the limper might even have some of my outs. Even though I have a strong hand and sit second in chips with around 60,000, I eventually muck my hand.

The under the gun limper flashes his hand which contained the K and Alexander proves to me I made a great fold by showing A A K 3. Whether or not this fold is correct or not four-handed, it made me a further $800 when a player was knocked out a few hands later.

ANZPT Adelaide
Tim Duckworth eliminated in third place for $2,970 (just taking a dig at how I write bust-out captions for PokerNews and PokerNetwork)

I would go on to finish 3rd for $2,970 before paying out my swaps with Tony and Eric to see me record my first Pot Limit Omaha tournament cash as well as my first cash for 2009. Feeling good about tournament poker it also puts me in the lead of, The Race to 10k; a competition between me and Heath ‘Tassie Devil’ Chick to see who can reach AUD$10,000 in tournament cashes. There may only be $100 on the line, but pride stands between the both of us.

Current Standings
thkcduckworth – $2,970
Tassie Devil – $896.60

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