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A Bloomfield's Blog[ create blog ]

Join Date: Nov 07
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  1. Update on my quest to get to a 10k bankroll. I've been playing $2 re buys to the $33 for $W on Stars and have been doing pretty good. I got my $W up too $200 and I cashed $100 out for like $81. Tonight I then cashed in a 4 handed $4 Omaha H/L for like $16 and I've got my cash up to over $100.

    So overall I'm around $200. I feel pretty good, feel like I'm out of the woods of a bad swing and going broke but you never know.

  2. Well, going through life I've had a financial tough go of it the last 3 years. Anything I've made from poker I've had to cash out and try and stay up on bills. It hasn't given me a chance to build a bankroll and take cracks at higher stakes that I'd like.

    I made my last cash out on Stars about a month ago, left myself with like $50 and I didn't make a go of it and went broke. Thursday night I put another $50 on and started over.

    I played $2 re-buy to the $33 WSOP all day Friday, I won 3 of them, but I basically turned my cash into W$ which might not of been the greatest idea in the world. I then had $70 $W and $5 cash to play with.

    With the $5 I went to the .01/.02 Hold 'Em and Omaha tables and try to build something. I haven't put in a ton of hours but I've built my cash up to $17 without much trouble. It's pretty easy money down at those levels if you play a solid game.

    I'm going to try and keep grinding and get this going. I think I'll be OK as long as I don't go broke in the early going, a $50 swing isn't much. I've turned $50 into a pretty good bankroll twice now, I'm hoping to do it for a 3rd time.

  3. Growing up, I was always told cheaters never win, crime doesn't pay, etc. etc. etc. I'm sure you have heard all of them too.

    Well, in the poker world these days, it seems not only does cheating pay, it pays well.

    This week I heard that Justin Bonomo signed a pretty lucrative deal with Bodog Poker to become a spokesman for them.

    Justin was a top ranked online player until he was caught in a cheating scandal and had his account banned on Poker Stars. Basically what Justin was doing was multi accounting, he'd enter the same multi table tournament more than once. Well he won the Sunday Million on Poker Stars, had his account investigated and was found to have other entries in the tournaments. He was banned by Poker Stars, and had his winnings frozen.

    Also recently another pro Sorel Mizzi who was also caught cheating on Full Tilt poker signed a deal with Bet Fair poker. What Sorel Mizzi was doing I consider even worse than what Bonomo was doing. Mizzi was buying poker accounts from other players when they were getting deep into tournaments.

    Basically what he was doing, was whenever a friend was getting deep into a tournament he'd pay a certain amount of money to finish the tournament for them. The players he was taking over the accounts would get a bunch of chips together, then Mizzi would finish the tournament for them.

    Imagine if you are in a live tournament and early in the tournament you knock Phil Ivey out. Now you are getting deep into the tournament and Phil Ivey sits at your table. I thought we had already knocked Ivey out, well Ivey basically bought back into the tournament. So you had thought you had knocked one of the best players in the world out of the tournament, just to find him at the head table with a chip lead.

    What bothers me about these two situations is both of these players have been caught cheating online and had their accounts banned on certain sites. Now they have been hired by other online poker sites to be spokesmen for them.

    In a way these sites condone cheating. How can they tell the average player that multi accounting, or buying an account is wrong, when they have spokesmen who have been caught doing this.

    Also I don't like what this says for the game of online poker. Online poker has just had a major cheating scandal on Absolute Poker where two people high up in the company where playing and seeing hole cards. It's believed that they stole nearly 7 million from their customers.

    We are fighting a fight to make online poker legal and make it legit. How can it be legit, and how can players trust these poker sites when high ups outright cheat, and they hirer cheaters to promote their product?



 

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