Hey guys, after a long absence and some technical difficulties I am back, but just breifly to let everyone know that DAROCK has decided to expand my skills to other people, meaning that I will be teaching people how to deal the game of poker. I will offer poker dealing classes to anyone that wants to make the money that they deserve. So if you have an interest in knowing how it feels to be on the otherside of the felt, contact me thru email or comments for details, classes are starting soon, real soon. Well crew Iv'e got to run. talk to ya soon, and I will again try to write about my vegas trip that was not published. Take care and i'll see you from both sides of the felt.
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REMEMBER: AA, PLAY THEM HARD OR THEY MAY HARDLY PLAY......
DAROCK HAS SPOKEN
PEACE.......................
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
I HAD A GREAT TIME AND A GOOD RUN AT THE IP CLASSIC
Well, Well, Well, first i would like to thank Wild Bill, Gene, Big Ray, My backers and all the other people that supported me and cheered me on at the IP Classic. I got several chances to play with Bill and Gene and really enjoyed playing with them and learning from them. Those guys showed me alot about character. Bill has more patience than i could ever have in a million years. Gene will put pressure on you until you crack. I love both styles of play. But i did have a good tourney overall. As bill mention i finished with a 2nd place finish on Friday night and made the final table on Saturday. It was not all fine and dandy though. I had the worst of luck when i first arrived on Friday. I played well on Friday, but doubled people up later and went out 28th. Saturday, started with 3000, and never had more than 3800, got knocked out early. I played in a couple of second chance tourneys, no good. I played on Sunday, I played really well but got sucked out on all night long. Knocked out about 38th. Well i decided to go home on Sunday night just to get away for a while or to blow off some steam, when i returned on Monday night, I played in a $110 sit and go and won it.($500). I felt like things were starting to change, and it was. On Tuesday i played in the $230 event, although i did not cash, i went real deep and went card dead, i finished 13th and they paid 9 spots. I played in the mega on Wednesday and finished 6th with only one spot winning a seat. on Thursday i played in the $340 event and about midway thru i got QQ and ran into 1010, we got it all in and he got a 10 on the river to knock me out. So i decided to play another mega satellite, well i won it to get a seat into the main event and really that's all i wanted to do is win a seat to ease the mind of my backers. Friday came along a $340 event, the key word for the day was patience, patience, patience. Well i arrived late which is not all bad, i arrive in the big blind, looked at my cards, 5 3 off suit, 2 callers, i check my option, and the flop comes J 4 2, small blind checks, i check and the other player checks, turn card is a 6 all rainbow. small blind bets 300 i raise to 675 player 3 mucks. small blind looks at me and ask if i hit my set. i ask him if he has 2 pair and if so how high, he looks at me and says i have 2 pair so i will just go all in, i smile and say i call. then he says do you have the 5 3, i said of course I'm in the big blind, double up on the first hand and knocked out my first of many players in that event.(wish it was a bounty tourney) i make it to the final table and played big pairs mostly AA, got heads up and tried to bully the other player, it worked for awhile, word to the wise, always have RESPECT for your opponent. then he adjusted his game and we swapped stacks for about 2hrs. then i went card dead and he picked me apart, because when i got 9 6, he would pick up A 10 and so on. Congrats sir, game well played. Well it was on to the main event. of course the first person i see at my table is the guy that beat me the night before, but this time i was ready for him, i knew his style of play and used it to my advantage. I also drew monkeys table and he was to my right, and talked to me the entire time. i was begging to get moved and finally the poker gods answered, i move to another table, it was somewhat better. a guy named Nikki was just as bad, but Nikki was very loose, and he would show after every hand he played, which was good information for me. i got involved in a pot and lost half my stack, so i was short stacked all day. the most i had at any given time was 10900, we started with 5000. well after being card dead for most of the day, i just hung around and hung around picking up a small pot here and there to make up for the blinds i was posting. and i also was noticing the people that had big stacks at the other tables were getting knocked out. then i noticed that there were alot of short stacks or stacks that were about average. that's when i figure if i hung around enough that i might have a shot to pull this thing out. well we finally got down to 10 players and i had the shortest stack at the table. about 12 hands in one player goes all in, i pick up 10 J spade. without hesitation, i muck. the big blind calls. he has AA the player that went All in had A 10. AA holds up and i make the final table on Sunday. when we resumed on Sunday i had 3300 not 33000 but 3300, the blinds were 600 1200 with a 100 ante. there were 4 other short stacks, 10300, 17500, 23200, 24000, everyone else had between 57000 and 71000. i had plenty of chances to finish higher on the food chain, but the other short stacks all doubled up against the big stack on the river each time. so i get down to 1400 in chips and decide to play any face card. well i get K 3 under the gun i go all in. i get 3 callers and i just knew i was dead. the flop comes 9 Q K, check around, turn card is a 6, check around. river is a 3. check around and i pick up the pot. well after going card dead and being raised by Cub every time on my blinds, I'm down to about 4200 again. I'm on the button and pick up AA, Cub raises to 3700 as always, i go all in he calls he shows J9 off. the flop comes 8 j 3. I could not believe it, i reach to shake his hand, here come a 2 on the turn, then come the magic card on the river, it's a 3 and i make Aces and threes to double up. then what do ya know another short stack doubles up thru Cub, and i go card dead again with no opportunity to even think about stealing a pot. so I'm down to about 5000 in chips and i am 2 from the big blind, i get KQ of spades, i go all in, the one seat says I'm all in, at that point i knew that he had JJ's or better. Cub folds and we turn them up. he has QQ the flop comes 2 A 10, turns a 9 and the river was a 4 and my hopes of a remarkable come from behind win was gone. i played solid, took home a little cash and look forward to the next big event. so if any of you guys want to back DaRock, just let me know. well guys it's been fun, until next time.......
REMEMBER: AA, PLAY THEM HARD OR THEY MAY HARDLY PLAY......
DAROCK HAS SPOKEN
PEACE............
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REMEMBER: AA, PLAY THEM HARD OR THEY MAY HARDLY PLAY......
DAROCK HAS SPOKEN
PEACE............
WWW.GULFCOASTPOKER.NET
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
KNOWLEDGE FROM DAROCK :Knowing when to raise with the nutts.
Guys we all have our own idea on how to play the nutts. But sometime we get so caught up in having them that we get away from the real way to play or raise the nutts. My point of view on this situation is if you have a fool or fish as we say in the poker world, who is trying to buy or push his weight around, let him do so. If he is trying to buy the pot, don't force him out. For example, if I would check the nutts to the big bully, if he has, lets say $800 in front of him, let him push in probably a sizable bet, lets say a $200 bet. Myself, I would let him think that I am thinking about raising, instead of pushing all in at the drop of a hat, I would take about a minute or so to ponder how much I can extract from this sitting duck. If I go all in, he is certain to fold. If I want to get him to think that I am trying to bluff at the pot, how much should I raise? Well after careful consideration, I decide to double the bet, raise $200, without hesitation, he says all in. At this point I just smile and say "CHECK MATE" or as we say in the poker world, I CALL. Now thats what I call the HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER. What I am trying to say is, let your nutts do the talking, don't go crazy with your betting just to be satisfied with what's in the pot. Extract as much as you can from your opponent especially if your opponent is a little fish in a big pond. Take it from DAROCK, I see these types of situations everyday. Peace and Love.......
Just a little advice from DAROCK OF ACES!!!!!!
Remember: AA Play Them Hard or They May Hardly Play!!!!!!
DAROCK HAS SPOKEN!!!!!!!
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Just a little advice from DAROCK OF ACES!!!!!!
Remember: AA Play Them Hard or They May Hardly Play!!!!!!
DAROCK HAS SPOKEN!!!!!!!
www.gulfcoastpoker.net
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
DaRock Presents "The Dealers Box"
Hello my friends. First I would like to thank my compadres for that wonderful introduction. Now down to business. Let's get right down to it on my blog called "The Dealers box" a dealers perspective. First things first, Tipping the dealer. I know that tipping is a courtesy, but let me just shed some light on the subject. Dealers work very hard at what they do. You might get some dealers that might not be as good as others. So you should tip accordingly. But, don't make the good dealers suffer for the bad ones. Don't be afraid to throw that good dealer a red bird or two. Hell, on a huge pot ($1000 or more, hell, why not a Greenie $25) I mean it's not like you are going to miss it from your stack. Play for the moment, not like one pro player(Mike Cairo) once said " If you play poker for a living, by tipping the dealer you will lose money in the long run." I think that is a bunch of Bull. He has never worked for tips, if he had, he would understand how important it is for us as tipped employees. What he does not understand is that most of us make about $4.25 an hour without our tips, so as you can see we rely on tips from you guys for our main source of income. So with that being said, look out for us little people, and tell all of your friends to be a little more generous to their dealers next time they are pushed that monster pot. Also if you see someone that is not tipping, don't be afraid to say "Hey buddy, don't forgot about the dealer!!!!!!" Believe me, we appreciate it. Thanks Guys.
Remember: AA, play them hard or they may hardly play!!!
Peace!!!
This has been the inside scoop from:
"The Dealers Box"
Darock has Spoken
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Remember: AA, play them hard or they may hardly play!!!
Peace!!!
This has been the inside scoop from:
"The Dealers Box"
Darock has Spoken
www.Gulfcoastpoker.net
Monday, February 4, 2008
FINALLY!!! DAROCK OF ACES HAS ARRIVED TO THE GULF COAST POKER.NET BLOG
FINALLY, DAROCK (Darrell, Harrahs New Orleans Poker Dealer) HAS ARRIVED.......Well ladies and gents, I am here and I will give my perspective from both sides of the felt, both as a dealer and a player. After great anticapation, it is my pleasure to be here and working with some of the best bloggers on the web. I Look forward to a great relationship with GCP and will do my best to live up to the hype and to take this site to heights unreached. So with all that said, look forward to my blogs in the coming days as I have some interesting things to say, that will amaze and shock my readers.
Remember: AA, Play Them Hard Or They May Hardly Play...
DAROCK
WWW.GULFCOASTPOKER.NET
Remember: AA, Play Them Hard Or They May Hardly Play...
DAROCK
WWW.GULFCOASTPOKER.NET
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