On April Fools' day of 2012, I coined a poker neologism:
As I've mentioned before in this space, I really enjoy learning and
using poker slang. Not only that, I like inventing my own, and putting
it out there into the ether, in the hopes that it might thereby come
into common usage someday. Today, I offer the latest example of my poker
slang for your consideration - baby cowboys. This one came about
somewhat accidentally. I remembered that cowboys was slang for a
particular pocket pair, but got the denomination wrong. I thought it
referred to pocket jacks, but instead if refers to pocket kings. Since
jacks are worth less than kings, and since both jacks and kings are
male, I came up with baby cowboys as a slang term for pocket jacks.
It's never fun to hit the rail at a tournament, but I never feel too badly when I had a good holding on my final hand. That was the case in my final MTT last night, when I went out with baby cowboys. I got all my chips in before the flop; at that moment, I was a 56.72% favorite to win the hand. After the flop, I was a 9.19% dog. After the turn, I was a 4.55% dog; only two cards could save me, and neither did. Although I had a losing session, it was nonetheless an evermore and ever better one.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 45000 5000 6 39 80 21 - 0
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 65 496 132 136 0
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 95 425 114 32 62400
delta: $-27,600
MTT NLHE balance: $2,827,748
2017 balance: $749,725
balance: $12,167,555
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
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