Like many people my age LNP (the 1st one) was the start.
Loved the whispering tones of Jesse May and the smokey backdrop of the room.
First time seeing Phil Hellmuth in action and my hero at the time Simon Trumper.
So many cool cats in that series. Wish there was a way to see the old episodes back, so many great memories.
For the 2nd part of the question:-
Play poker for the social aspect and competition with a bit of pocket money at the end of the week. Poker has been a massive part of my life, very few negatives on the whole.
I was the same as cammy watching LNP and the American one was it WPT with Mike Sexton There was a bloke named Tony Kendall on LNP always smiling and having fun I thought this is a piece of pi$$ you just have to have the best hand So when I bought my first PC in 2006 the first thing I did was download Poker heaven deposit £50 and stuck it on a nl50 table and started playing, expecting riches to come my way, it lasted an hour Erm this isn't as easy as I thought, loaded another 50 first hand had aces, this is more like it i said to myself, well, you know the rest So 100 down first session gutted and thinking this can't go on but I was hooked Fast forward After going through about six or seven site's a lad in the pub recommended sky poker he said you can even see yourself on the telly By this time I realized I was the fish , I read a few books but because of my limited education skills nothing would stick I even sent sky poker a dirty email ranting saying it was rigged, it was that bad Then the forum came about and that changed everything, people explaining spots in ways that I could understand and I gradually got slightly better, well when I say better I mean it was taking longer to lose my money I even had a few withdrawals which is always nice So there you have it my poker journey, I know I will never be a top player I haven't got the brain capacity to take in the information that's out there but so long as I can keep my head above water and it doesn't cost me much I'm happy It's a great hobby has its ups and downs but when you take one down that feeling is unbelievable Thanks for reading and good luck folks Sean
Too good an opportunity to ignore. Click Tikays's name on the link he posted above and you get this gem. I know I posted it before but reading it again still makes me laugh so for anyone who has not seen it before, enjoy.
Too good an opportunity to ignore. Click Tikays's name on the link he posted above and you get this gem. I know I posted it before but reading it again still makes me laugh so for anyone who has not seen it before, enjoy.
Too good an opportunity to ignore. Click Tikays's name on the link he posted above and you get this gem. I know I posted it before but reading it again still makes me laugh so for anyone who has not seen it before, enjoy.
If you follow the Poker night live wiki link above you can find Mr Kendall in the list of poker experts and he has a wiki page all of his own. You have lived quite the life Mr Kendall, wiki is always correct right?
If you follow the Poker night live wiki link above you can find Mr Kendall in the list of poker experts and he has a wiki page all of his own. You have lived quite the life Mr Kendall, wiki is always correct right?
Too good an opportunity to ignore. Click Tikays's name on the link he posted above and you get this gem. I know I posted it before but reading it again still makes me laugh so for anyone who has not seen it before, enjoy.
The following is dedicated to Jon, happy reading 😊
I was channel hopping one balmy evening and came across coverage of the WSOP, the game of Texas hold ‘em seemed sooooooo simple, having enjoyed various gambling traits in the past I thought why not have a go.
The dialup system of tinternet was a tad frustrating back in 2009, but it was so satisfying when days later the page eventually loaded and I started playing on a free site, ( no money involved) As I had built my initial 10k Chips up to over a million I was obviously ready to take on the best with real money 😏
I deposited a hefty 10 British pounds onto a site which sponsored Real Madrid and quickly saw it grow to £11.50.
It was coming round to WSOP time and they were running freerolls which you used your poker points to enter, I was lucky enough to win one of them.
Unbeknownst to me, the winners had qualified into a tournament where the top 4 players won a seat to the Main Event of the WSOP ( a $15k package )
There were 1412 players in the tournament , I started playing at 7pm ish, and at midnight I was still in, I recall only having put my tourney life at stake once when I had a flush draw and luckily hit on the river ( nothing changes 😉)
I was due to get up for work at 6am the next day, so at 1am I was considering going to bed, but there were only 50 or so left.
I managed to make the final table 2nd in chips. The final hand I recall vividly, I had KK on the button, the chip leader raised, I re raised and both small blind and big blind went all in, the chip leader re-shoved 😳
I snap folded Both small and big blind had AQ, chip leader had AA Board ran out perfect ( for me)
I had won the package of 15 thousand dollars I went up to tell the wife the ‘ good’ news about 2:30am She wasn’t overjoyed at me waking her up.
Oops , second part of the question Why? I play poker for fun, I’m a bit of a worrier and it takes my mind away from most of the things that would haunt me back when I was struggling, I play in the front room on a laptop whilst watching tv and chatting , it’s a terrible way to play I know, but it works for me.
Winning a 15k ticket into the WSOP main event from a freeroll wow I wouldn't have slept if it was me Did you cash Tom?
It was unreal Sean, like another world when I got there. Particularly when I sat down at the table and there were thousands of other players in the room, the tables were “ roped off” and loads of people standing watching ( what little they could see) and the constant chant of “ Ivey Ivey Ivey” 🙄
I didn’t cash, although my other claim to fame was making day 2 ( bust out hand AK v QQ AIPF on a AK4 flop , turn 10 river J ) I walked out with Greg Raymer who had previously won.
I first got into poker late 2008. A friend of a friend in our town was a really good player back in the day, he ended up being a sponsored pro with PKR. So I deposited on Sky thinking the game must be easy, I soon found out that it wasn't, even back then when the games were soft.
Basically just been clicking buttons ever since and it's only been these past few months where I have tried to take the game a bit more seriously in order to try and improve. I play for fun at the end of the day, although by some my diary posts you would find that hard to believe. I do enjoy it though, mostly.
If you follow the Poker night live wiki link above you can find Mr Kendall in the list of poker experts and he has a wiki page all of his own. You have lived quite the life Mr Kendall, wiki is always correct right?
My son was on the computer playing poker and he said " dad come and have a go " that was around 2007ish sat down and I was hooked. Played on PS on the free for a couple of years then played proper money after building a bankroll of around $31 lost that in a day and was gutted it felt really bad, those dollars had become like friends to me after that I deposited about $30 played ultra cautious and built it up to about $400 then used that to put some on Sky then a few other sites have only put a small amount on each and built them up. Not sure how I found the Sky Poker channel probably channel hopping and I was hooked on that watched it most nights it was on, when Richard Orford and Tikay got going it was some of the best telly ever. Apart from holidays I don't think I have gone a week without playing and play most days, a few years back I was ill and I think poker kept me sane if you played well you won and when you played bad you lost apart from bad beats where you could console yourself with the fact you played the hand well but got unlucky. Turned into a monologue but yes what a great game.
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Loved the whispering tones of Jesse May and the smokey backdrop of the room.
First time seeing Phil Hellmuth in action and my hero at the time Simon Trumper.
So many cool cats in that series. Wish there was a way to see the old episodes back, so many great memories.
For the 2nd part of the question:-
Play poker for the social aspect and competition with a bit of pocket money at the end of the week. Poker has been a massive part of my life, very few negatives on the whole.
There was a bloke named Tony Kendall on LNP always smiling and having fun
I thought this is a piece of pi$$ you just have to have the best hand
So when I bought my first PC in 2006 the first thing I did was download Poker heaven deposit £50 and stuck it on a nl50 table and started playing, expecting riches to come my way, it lasted an hour
Erm this isn't as easy as I thought, loaded another 50 first hand had aces, this is more like it i said to myself, well, you know the rest
So 100 down first session gutted and thinking this can't go on but I was hooked
Fast forward
After going through about six or seven site's a lad in the pub recommended sky poker he said you can even see yourself on the telly
By this time I realized I was the fish , I read a few books but because of my limited education skills nothing would stick
I even sent sky poker a dirty email ranting saying it was rigged, it was that bad
Then the forum came about and that changed everything, people explaining spots in ways that I could understand and I gradually got slightly better, well when I say better I mean it was taking longer to lose my money I even had a few withdrawals which is always nice
So there you have it my poker journey, I know I will never be a top player I haven't got the brain capacity to take in the information that's out there but so long as I can keep my head above water and it doesn't cost me much I'm happy
It's a great hobby has its ups and downs but when you take one down that feeling is unbelievable
Thanks for reading and good luck folks
Sean
@stokefc
Great story Sean.
Must correct one thing though, I was not on LNP (Late Night Poker) I was on PNL (Poker Night Live).
The list of "experts" brings back a flood of memories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_Night_Live
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Kendall_(poker_player)
You have lived quite the life Mr Kendall, wiki is always correct right?
Ha. If I could find who did that I'd happily wring their neck...
The following is dedicated to Jon, happy reading 😊
I was channel hopping one balmy evening and came across coverage of the WSOP, the game of Texas hold ‘em seemed sooooooo simple, having enjoyed various gambling traits in the past I thought why not have a go.
The dialup system of tinternet was a tad frustrating back in 2009, but it was so satisfying when days later the page eventually loaded and I started playing on a free site, ( no money involved)
As I had built my initial 10k Chips up to over a million I was obviously ready to take on the best with real money 😏
I deposited a hefty 10 British pounds onto a site which sponsored Real Madrid and quickly saw it grow to £11.50.
It was coming round to WSOP time and they were running freerolls which you used your poker points to enter, I was lucky enough to win one of them.
Unbeknownst to me, the winners had qualified into a tournament where the top 4 players won a seat to the Main Event of the WSOP ( a $15k package )
There were 1412 players in the tournament , I started playing at 7pm ish, and at midnight I was still in, I recall only having put my tourney life at stake once when I had a flush draw and luckily hit on the river ( nothing changes 😉)
I was due to get up for work at 6am the next day, so at 1am I was considering going to bed, but there were only 50 or so left.
I managed to make the final table 2nd in chips.
The final hand I recall vividly, I had KK on the button, the chip leader raised, I re raised and both small blind and big blind went all in, the chip leader re-shoved 😳
I snap folded
Both small and big blind had AQ, chip leader had AA
Board ran out perfect ( for me)
I had won the package of 15 thousand dollars
I went up to tell the wife the ‘ good’ news about 2:30am
She wasn’t overjoyed at me waking her up.
People never get tired of me telling this story 😊
The dialup system of tinternet was a tad frustrating back in 2009, but it was so satisfying when days later the page eventually loaded
Oh my, what memories. Imagine how poker players would deal with that in today's world.
Why?
I play poker for fun, I’m a bit of a worrier and it takes my mind away from most of the things that would haunt me back when I was struggling, I play in the front room on a laptop whilst watching tv and chatting , it’s a terrible way to play I know, but it works for me.
I wouldn't have slept if it was me
Did you cash Tom?
Particularly when I sat down at the table and there were thousands of other players in the room, the tables were “ roped off” and loads of people standing watching ( what little they could see) and the constant chant of “ Ivey Ivey Ivey” 🙄
I didn’t cash, although my other claim to fame was making day 2 ( bust out hand AK v QQ AIPF on a AK4 flop , turn 10 river J ) I walked out with Greg Raymer who had previously won.
Basically just been clicking buttons ever since and it's only been these past few months where I have tried to take the game a bit more seriously in order to try and improve. I play for fun at the end of the day, although by some my diary posts you would find that hard to believe. I do enjoy it though, mostly.