Bloggers

Starting the update, means pictures taking forever, but all it costs is my time, so here goes. I made it to the Blogger meet at the MGM for mixed games on Friday night.  I have to tell you before hand that I’ve spent the last month or so feeling pretty much like shit and it was amplified during the time I was in Vegas so while I enjoyed all the time I had with everyone, I admit to not being quite up to par. I went through the casino to the restrooms when I hit the MGM and spotted Falstaff and his sis Betty playing some ring-ding slot game.  We visited for a moment before I headed on…ultimate goal, the poker room.I was expecting Marie, my poker playing, running mate to join the bloggers for our mixed game ram and jam, and I was in touch with her by phone as I went to put our names on the list and find a seat in another game.  I found Iggy talking to someone in a game (who?  Hell if I know – I’m blank), we had the big hug, short visit that is customary in poker rooms when everyone’s in a game or looking for one.

I put mine and Marie’s name on the list for the Mixed Games and got a seat in a $4-8H game with nine other guys.  I didn’t last long as the list got called for the Mixed games.  I locked up a seat next to me for Marie and DrChako was on the other side of her seat.  Lots of fun.  I met Mike, he was in the 10s and I was 9s – Marie 8s.  Don’t think for one minute that I can remember names and blog names…I sometimes remember one or the other but seldom ever know both.  I mainly remember the long timers because we’ve been together for blog eternity and make it a point to seek each other out at blog meets.

Keep in mind that all the casinos have a shit fit if you take pictures in the room, I took some, the lighting is horrible in most, and I didn’t use a flash cuz that’s a surefire way to get security down on you. Some of these I did ‘auto correct’ on, hence they look a tad bit grainier and reddish.  And these were taken at MGM.

And Alan, the picture I got of you this year was so dark, I ditched it for the one taken in 06.

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The players at the Mixed Game were all classics.  Falstaff, Alan, DrChako, Drizz, are the ones that I happen to know the most about of/type of thing.  Falstaff, Alan, and DrChako were on major chip stack destruct and it worked for Falstaff.  The other two held onto their chips and even built them up.  I went down the tubes with Falstaff – I won’t go into the Card Fairy tales of woe – I simply should have folded almost every hand.  I think I split three pots in the four hours I played the game.

Marie was late getting there and I was concerned they would give her seat away but no one said anything for about 45 minutes.  They did start two other mixed games.  And Gary, Marie’s life mate, got a seat in the 3rd one.  Marie got the stuffings beat out of her, finally going all-in with A-4-A-2 double suits in Omaha 8 and making -zip- she gave it up and went home before I did.  She must have really been fried because usually I will be the first to bag it and head out the door.

PokerPeaker got into our game but him and a few bloggers were on their way to see a H-E-A-V-VVV-Y Metal show at Green Valley Ranch, when he left the table a few others left with him.  Drizz put a lot of $$ on the table but played very little, as a matter of fact, he had to be interrupted from conversations with people sweating him to even get him to look at his hand during most of the game while I was there.  Not that it mattered much to my chip stack, it just slowed down the bleeding.

I did visit with PokerPeaker, F-Train, and a few others that came by to say ‘Hi!’  AlCantHang came over for a welcome hug and hello – NICE!  FlipChip and the Poker Prof stopped to say hello to…two of my favorites.  Kat got in our game just before I left too.  She’s a true treasure with a big smile and eyes that light up – I like that.

I found out from our own $mokkee a little bit ago that Maigrey won the blogger tournament the following day at the Venetian.  Yes, I was there and played in it.  Yes, I busted out.  No, I didn’t wait to the end to watch it.  Yes, I will have some pictures (what I have) up in the next post or so.  And our $mokkee was at the final table.  And so was our own PokerPeaker!  Good showing for the PokerWorks writing team guys.  And my news writing/tournament reporting/poker news search team of one/all-around major member of PokerWorks writing staff, Jennifer Newell, played the event too.

Great to meet you Drew!

More later – Gracie and Sweet Pablo get married – Venetian Blogger Tournament

About Linda R. Geenen

The easiest way to begin is to start at the beginning. But where is that? At what point does one suddenly decide they are going to spend the rest of their life involved in the intricate art of the dance? What is the art of the dance? A game about people - played with a deck of cards. Poker! I stepped into the poker world in 1980 in Missoula, Montana. I didn’t know anything about poker, couldn’t tell you what the difference was between a bet and raise, or if a straight beat a flush. I had three boys to feed, needed a job and a dealing spot was open in one of the local bars. I played my first hand of poker in a 5 Card Stud game (with the help of one of my bosses) and that was it – I was hooked. I lived, breathed, slept, dreamed, ate, and talked poker. I eventually ran my own games (licensed by the County) in several different bars in Missoula, and at one point, managed the games in the bar where I started my first dealing job. In 1987 I traveled from Montana to Nevada to deal major poker tournaments, returning to Montana at the end of each one. In 1989, I opened The Mirage – along with 6,400 other people. In 1993, I moved to Gulfport, Mississippi, and opened Grand Casinos Poker Room, returning a year later to Las Vegas and The Mirage. In 1998 I opened Bellagio - along with over 9,000 other employees. In 2003, I dealt the final table of the Aruba Ultimate Bet Poker Classic event. Hey…I’m on TV! I had the privilege of being chosen as the dealer in the Howard Lederer videos that have been released on No Limit Holdem. I play poker on a regular basis and I deal to every name brand player that is still above ground and breathing air, the elite, the freaks, the ne’er do wells, the rich, the poor, the illiterate, the educated, the beautiful, the ugly, the superstitious, the rational, the sane, and the insane. Perhaps I am the one that is insane but if I am, I fit right into the game plan. Five nights a week I walk into the greatest, social melting pot known to mankind. I no longer dream about it but the art of the dance is prevalent in everything I do - see you there!
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6 Responses to Bloggers

  1. katitude says:

    It was a pleasure to see you Linda, as always :-)

  2. Pokerwolf says:

    It was great to finally meet you, Linda! Thanks for sharing the photos!

  3. alan says:

    It was fun playing with you. Thanks for the pic!

  4. gracie says:

    Was awesome to see you again, Linda!

  5. Dr. Chako says:

    Awesome playing with you and seeing you again.

    -DrC

  6. F-Train says:

    Never enough time. One of these days when there are fewer people around, maybe…

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