Is this CC's aliengenius??

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bodog and Cardplayer.com have just concluded their six-month Vegas VIP Poker Tournament Series with the Grand Prize going to 37-year-old Daniel Zammarelli of Sacramento, Calif. Zammarelli will receive a $5,000 Vegas VIP package including a trip for two to Las Vegas, hotel accommodations for 3 nights, $1,000 buy-in into a land based tournament, Bodog gear, VIP service at a club for him and and a guest, and an invite to a Bodog party. Check this out for an idea of what to expect at a Bodog party.
The series was the culmination of one poker tournament per month for six months with the top 30% from each tournament earning points towards the final tourney. The final consisted of a field of 50 and ended with heads-up play between "aliengenius" with $80K in chips and Zammarelli (aka "DanZ1969") with $33K.
The turning point in the heads-up poker action came when "aliengenius" raised it to $3,200 preflop with 9/J off-suit. "DanZ1969" called with 10/K from the big blind. The flop came 8/9/10 and "DanZ1969" pushed all-in and "aliengenius" called. The turn produced a K and the River a 4, leaving "aliengenius" straightless and giving "DanZ1969" the pot with two pair.
Five hands later "DanZ1969" raised it to $2,400 preflop with J/8 and "aliengenius" went all-in from the big blind with 7/K suited. "DanZ1969" called and the flop came 10/Q/9 giving "DanZ1969" a straight. A 5 and a 7 on the turn and river did nothing to change things and "DanZ1969" won the Bodog Vegas VIP Tournament Series.
 
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yep didnt AG himself post a link to this in another post
yes it is AG
dont yall know by now that AG is everywhere
 
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lol i was only wondering because i googled him just being nosey and someone has a myspace with that name ...and i really didnt think at all it was him ...its like a 19 year old in PA...lol
 
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That was me. I recall there being another round of betting in the scenario they gave in the "turning point" hand -- I didn't just call off my stack on the draw [+ pair], I was pot committed/getting correct odds after raising his initial lead bet, so called his all in reraise.

See how sweet I am a blowing the chip lead HU in big events? It's like my hobby or something... Second place paid $100. Yep: $5,000 trip for first, $100 for second.
 
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At least the other dude was from Sacramento.
 
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ewww, how much did it cost to enter? as in did the 100$ actually gain you any profit?

This particular tournament was free: it was the top 50 point getters from the six previous tournaments, which were all $5 + 0.50 each, and had their own normal prize pools, plus some money added (I made a tidy profit in those at least).
 
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This particular tournament was free: it was the top 50 point getters from the six previous tournaments, which were all $5 + 0.50 each, and had their own normal prize pools, plus some money added (I made a tidy profit in those at least).

ahh i see, well at least thats something, but still eww for the top heavy prize
 
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ahh i see, well at least thats something, but still eww for the top heavy prize

Yeah, but with 50 players and over $5,000 total prize pool (2nd through ? got the same $100, and the people after that got chip sets) my expected value should have been OVER $100 !!
 
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See how sweet I am a blowing the chip lead HU in big events? It's like my hobby or something... Second place paid $100. Yep: $5,000 trip for first, $100 for second.

see this is why i never play(ed) big satellites. life tilt right there imo. :/
 
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Yeah, but with 50 players and over $5,000 total prize pool (2nd through ? got the same $100, and the people after that got chip sets) my expected value should have been OVER $100 !!

thats even worse, poss the most bogus structure ever :( , are they trying to physically hurt someone by making 2nd place jsut as reqarding as last basically. If i was you, i would take that 100 bucks and when you go to the wsop in the future, pay people using hte 100 bucks not to wear bodog gear :D
 
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thats even worse, poss the most bogus structure ever :( , are they trying to physically hurt someone by making 2nd place jsut as reqarding as last basically. If i was you, i would take that 100 bucks and when you go to the wsop in the future, pay people using hte 100 bucks not to wear bodog gear :D

I used it to make another $800+ on bodog.
 
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AG, Congrats for making it past one heck of a lot of players. Second place is nothing to sneeze at, don't beat yourself up over it! I sure wish Bo would have paid you more, it's only fair after all.

Using that $100 to make another $800 sure is nice too!

Keep the good work!
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