Bahamas Trip Review

Posted on January 16th, 2010
Categories: Life, Poker.

Since I have gotten back from the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) held at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas, I have been scrambling to get things back to “normal” on the home front.  I am finally getting caught back up and am looking forward to a wonderful 2010!

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The Atlantis at Night

I wanted to take the time to share my experiences in the Bahamas.  It was my first major poker tournament and it did not disappoint as far as expectations were concerned.  It was a great time all around.

Let me first start by saying that the Atlantis was a huge, magnificent resort.  I am not even sure if I got the chance to explore everything the resort has to offer since it was so big.

One disappointing thing, and nothing anyone can really do about it, was the weather was not up to the usual.  It was actually pretty chilly down there for the majority of my stay due to an “arctic blast” as the locals were calling it.  Even so, it was still warm enough a couple of days there to be able to lay out in the sun by the beach or the multiple pools/lagoons the resort has to offer.

The only true downside to the Atlantis was that it was unbelievably expensive.  Everything there was priced at least twice the amount you would expect to pay back at home.  In fact, I ended up spending every last bit of the $1150 spending account that was attached to the package I won on PokerStars in the 8 nights I was there.

Outside of the poker which I already discussed here, I wanted to share a couple stories of my stay there:

The PokerStars Bash

PokerStars threw a huge party towards the end of the stay.  It was originally supposed to be held outside, but since it was cold and windy they held it in the ballroom at the Atlantis.  Kelly Rowland from Destiny’s Child performed a 30 minute set that was ehhh “OK”.  It was almost kind of funny because from where I was, people were like “who is this again?”

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Kelly Rowland performing at the Atlantis

You could tell Kelly Rowland was trying to get the crowd more into it, but people just didn’t seem to warm up to her as I think she was expecting.  But what do you expect with a mostly young male audience.  Destiny’s Child songs are more geared to younger females in my opinion.  It was not a good choice on the part of PokerStars in my opinion.  The end of her set was pretty quick and she jetted.  I am not sure if anyone else felt this way and I could be totally wrong in my assessment of the performance.

The rest of the party was on point though.  They had excellent food available and the drinks were on the house.  Celebrities were all around, though mostly in the VIP lounge.  Poker players that you are used to seeing on ESPN were everywhere.  It was really a great party overall.

Speaking of the VIP lounge….  As the night was going along I noticed that some celebrities with the likes of Slash (from Guns N Roses), Adrien Grenier (Vinny Chase in Entourage), and Jayde Nicole (2008 Playmate of the year) were in the VIP lounge which was pretty secluded from the rest of the party.  I told my wife, who came during the middle of my stay in the Bahamas, that “we are getting in there some time tonight, some way.”

Well to make a long story short, we did get in there.  I borrowed a “PokerStars.net” patch from one of the pros, who will remain unnamed, and I followed another player who said he could get us into the VIP lounge through the security. The only downside was when I finally got in there, the party was pretty much over and the only plus was that I could still order some drinks as the drinks were no longer available in the main ballroom.  But hey, I got in like I said I would!

Fish Fry

Whenever I stay somewhere exotic, I like to try and get a little taste of what the local flavor is like.  So under the suggestions of other poker players and the locals, my wife and I checked out “Fish Fry”.  I originally thought it was just one really good restaurant.  But when the taxi dropped us off, it turned out it was more like a strip of restaurants and bars with local cuisine.  Some parts looked kind of run down and pretty suspect under the moonlight but other restaurants looked pretty nice.

View of the Marina from my room

View of the Marina from my room

My wife and I chose to eat at “Twin Brothers”.  I got some fried shrimp and lobster dinner that was served with brown rice with beans mixed in it, macaroni and cheese, and plantains.  I would rate my food to be about an average 6.5 out of 10.  It was nothing special.  However, my wife got broiled shrimp which was served in aluminum foil mixed with spices and vegetables.  I tried some of it and finished it off for her as it was more than enough for her.  I would have to say that was great and would rate that no lower than 9.5 out of 10.

Overall the service was on par with what you would expect.  No extreme delays.  It was a nice experience that I am glad we had the opportunity to taste a little of what the Bahamas has to offer. For those planning on going to the Bahamas, I would definitely recommend making a stop at the “Fish Fry”.

Below are some more pictures and videos of various things from the PCA and the Atlantis.  I didn’t really take any pictures with the various celebrities as I didn’t really want to bother them.  Besides, it became the norm to see a recognizable face every day, and became more “ho hum” by the end of my stay.

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Phil Ivey to be on E:60

Posted on October 23rd, 2009
Categories: Poker.

With the final table of the WSOP right around the corner, ESPN is taking advantage of the fact that one of the biggest names in poker will be competing for the first prize……Phil Ivey. If you are a poker player, you already know who he is. If not, you will know of him soon.

He will be on the cover of ESPN Magazine and will also be featured on ESPN’s show, E:60, set to air on November 3rd.  Below is a behind-the-scenes look into the E:60 episode; which I, for one, am looking forward to.

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Wayne Gretzky in the making??

Posted on October 14th, 2009
Categories: Sports.

I just came across this video.  Pretty amazing.  The body language of the goalie is hilarious after this goal….wha what just happened?

Oh…
by the way, that’s a 9 year-old!!!!!

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Running Below Expectation

Posted on June 21st, 2009
Categories: Poker.

So since my big win I have been playing more steps. I have been running slightly below expectation. That is I am barely showing profit as far as the cost of the steps go. But all is good. Technically I haven’t really spent any money yet. Because a week or two ago I managed to final table a multi-table-tournament. That was good enough to boost my BR another 1k.

I am happy with the way my bankroll is turning out but my luck has really got me feeling down in these steps. Then today I saw a video at PokerRoad that made me crack up and feel all better (since I definitely feel like I can relate).  I am sure all poker players have felt this way at one time or another. 

Beware HIGH level of profanity:

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Online Gambling = Child Abuse?

Posted on June 12th, 2009
Categories: Poker.

Apparently there is a link between online poker and child abuse. What a joke! Some people really just don’t get it. For more info on the legality of online poker check out the PPA’s Website.

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Something to Think About

Posted on April 30th, 2009
Categories: Business.

This video might be old news to some of you as it already has nearly 5 million hits on YouTube.  I just saw it today for the first time when it was emailed to me.  Within the email, it said “Sony played this mind-blowing video at their executive conference this year.”

I am unsure as to what was said at the Sony executive conference.  But I can guess it was along the lines of how technology has progressed and is expected to progress in the future.  Some stuff in the video really is mind-blowing, just as the email suggested.

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