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What's Your Edge
Dec 22, 08 15:29:02
I live in uptown dallas and was wondering where this ice bar you were talking about. Sounds like fun although it is pretty damn cold out now
Dec 22, 08 19:49:03
David,
I am a Naturopathic Doctor and treat a lot of sports injuries. You do have options other than surgery. I would do "prolotherapy" probably for your injury. You can google it to get more info but it is very affective for ligament/tendon injuries. Really speeds up the healing time. Acupuncture is also an option but takes longer than the prolo. A combo treatment would be most effective.
Let me know if you want any further info. I do these procedures all the time and have great success.
GL
I'm not a member so you'll need to reach me via this posting section
Dec 22, 08 21:02:52
i have a very similar injury to what you're talking about davic..
try http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/generalshoulder/a/bankart.htm to get an idea of what your options are..
or try googling "bankart lesion" for further info..
Dec 22, 08 22:45:02
this bankart lesion sounds like exactly what is wrong with me. I have been researching a lot of shoulder stablization exercises that strengthen the muscles around the shoulder for this kind of thing, and tried some today but wsa too painful. I have a habit of trying to push myself too hard too fast after an injury which probably slows the healing time. I am going out of town for a couple weeks for nice beachy relaxation, so will try to give it some rest. Thanks for the links.
Jkipfer, ill email you, thanks.
Dec 23, 08 09:03:41
David I had what seems like a similar injury playing hockey in college. Kept reinjuring it where I couldnt raise my arm for about a week. Finally got the surgery rehabbed for five months and its been great ever since. For me it was well worth it.
Dec 18, 08 00:05:14
Nice story about the kid. I don't think I could've held my laughter back.
Dec 18, 08 00:28:35
"Demon child slipped on some ice, fell on his face, and started crying. An evil grin crept across my face, the subdued satisfaction of justice in the world served."
god you run good
Dec 18, 08 09:52:00
Funny stuff. I look forward to the day you go on monkey tilt at the airport and strangle the Auntie Anne salt miser.
So this morning i woke up, did an hour of yoga, 15 more minutes of meditation focusing extra hard on my posture. Today was the day of the 15k bellagio 5 diamond. My buddy Jeremy is in town staying at my place, so we headed up there around noon to play. I managed to bust out 30 minutes into level 2. Blinds started at 50-100 and we got 45k chips. I must not be very good at poker. Full Tilt Poker Game #9499025861: Table Barn (deep 6) - $200/$400 - Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 22:24:36 ET - 2008/12/14 Seat 1: OMGClayAiken ($80,000) Seat 2: Urindanger ($129,677) Seat 3: Gus Hansen ($149,296.50) Seat 4: David Benefield ($108,098) Seat 5: patatino ($51,421.50) Seat 6: Brian Hastings ($74,197) David Benefield posts the small blind of $200 patatino posts the big blind of $400 The button is in seat #3 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to David Benefield [Kd Qd Kh Jd] Brian Hastings folds OMGClayAiken folds Urindanger raises to $1,200 Gus Hansen calls $1,200 David Benefield raises to $5,200 patatino folds Urindanger folds Gus Hansen has 15 seconds left to act Gus Hansen calls $4,000 *** FLOP *** [Tc 9d 2d] David Benefield has 15 seconds left to act David Benefield bets $8,400 Gus Hansen has 15 seconds left to act Gus Hansen has requested TIME Gus Hansen calls $8,400 *** TURN *** [Tc 9d 2d] [8c] David Benefield has 15 seconds left to act David Benefield checks Gus Hansen has 15 seconds left to act Gus Hansen has requested TIME Gus Hansen bets $24,400 David Benefield has 15 seconds left to act David Benefield has requested TIME David Benefield raises to $94,498, and is all in Gus Hansen calls $70,098 David Benefield shows [Kd Qd Kh Jd] Gus Hansen shows [7c 3s Jc Qs] *** RIVER *** [Tc 9d 2d 8c] [6c] David Benefield shows a straight, Queen high Gus Hansen shows a flush, Jack high Gus Hansen wins the pot ($217,793) with a flush, Jack high David Benefield adds $20,000 *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $217,796 | Rake $3 Board: [Tc 9d 2d 8c 6c] Seat 1: OMGClayAiken didn't bet (folded) Seat 2: Urindanger folded before the Flop Seat 3: Gus Hansen (button) showed [7c 3s Jc Qs] and won ($217,793) with a flush, Jack high Seat 4: David Benefield (small blind) showed [Kd Qd Kh Jd] and lost with a straight, Queen high Seat 5: patatino (big blind) folded before the Flop Seat 6: Brian Hastings didn't bet (folded)
SO! i get home, and am planning on quitting poker for the rest of the year, but there are good PLO games! This is my plo story, and the biggest pot i have ever lost!
goodbye for now.
-David
Dec 14, 08 22:52:07
I watched this hand david, pretty sick.
I was wondering about meditation. I dont know much about it, but i thought the objective is to clear your mind completely and just focus on being as in tuned to the present as possible. I've tried doing this before and i always have a problem keeping thoughts from coming in. I know your supposed to just observe the tought and then continue, but i've never gone more than like 2 minutes w/o that happening.
Any tips or good books/sites to read would be cool, thanks
TJ
Dec 15, 08 17:27:15
pretty sick david. gus did the same thing to phil the other day too. phil had top set and the flush draw and gus backdoored the club flush. gl hope it turns around
Dec 17, 08 06:21:28
Hope you had good Yoga and meditation as I assume poker did not give positive feelings for your day!
So right now I am sitting at the Portland airport waiting on my flight back to Vegas. I just got done looking at Reed College, and really enjoyed it. It is very clear that the act of learning and the pursuit of knowledge is the priority here, and that is definitely what I am looking for. Everyone was super nice, I had a private guided tour, and probably 10 people randomly joined us and walked for a cpl minutes and answered any questions I had about the school. I also had an interview which I was pretty nervous about to be honest, but it went really well I think. I am pretty sure I am just applying to Reed and St. Johns, so hopefully I get in to both.
After the campus visit, I got a recommendation on a good microbrewery that was relatively close to everything, and went and had some of the best beer I have ever had. It is a place called Laurelwood Brewing something or other and I had the Vinter Varmer which was fantasmical. I also managed to wolf down a ginormous burger and garlic parmesan fries, so I am feeling extra skinny right now. I am thinking at the new year I might go back to being a pescetarian, but we shall see.. I do love a good burger from time to time.
In other news, this last week I was down in Fort Lauderdale with the Cardrunner’s crew hanging out and making vids. My buddy Jeremy lives in Miami and was nice enough to make a video then do a shared leakfinder of his play at 2-4. He is the absolute nuts at poker, and quite honestly there weren’t many spots I would have done things differently. It should turn out as a pretty sweet vid.
While down there we had a pretty intense beach volleyball game, where I won a cool 200 dollaz off mr Taylor Caby (which he hasn’t paid me yet). We also went into south beach and checked out a pretty sweet dinner spot which had the best duck I have ever had. Afterwards we went to some club called Louie’s or something and it was pretty sweet. Somehow we ended up staying pretty late and left around 5 or 6. I got to find the way home since everyone passed out in the cab on the way back and none of has any idea where the hell we lived. Thankfully Ezra stayed up to answer my incessant phone calls. Also, as soon as we got home, stinger was walking around and randomly decided to puke in the hallway next to the kitchen. It wasn’t that bad at first, then he took 2 steps and it ALLLLL came out. Very gross. He didn’t bother cleaning it up either, so it got to fester a bit and had a nice smell around the house in the morning to go with my granola.
I am headed back to Vegas and am planning on playing the 5 diamond main event on the 13th. I haven’t played a live tourney in a while so am looking forward to this, and hopefully it goes well. A lot of my friends are out here so I’m sure we will end up going out somewhere cool as well. There is also a big cardrunners party on the 19th I believe, though I am not sure I can make it. I have a lot of work to do to get my applications done and my papers finished properly, but if I can get it all taken care of before then will definitely go. I am leaving for florida for family stuff on the 23rd, then have a cruise over new years till the 4th, then possibly going to the Bahamas for PCA. That doesn’t leave a ton of time to work on college apps if they are due on Jan 15th. After that I am probably going on a snowboarding trip, though I am not sure where yet. My last trip to Tahoe was fantastic, so I wouldn’t mind going there, but am open to trying something new.
Anyways, I don’t have much else new going on in my life, have been pretty laid back and boring lately. I sublexed my right shoulder, the same one I jacked up in high school, so I haven’t really done any jiu jitsu for the last week. During our super intense volleyball game I had to serve underhanded and do most of my overhead shot stuff with my left arm, so it felt a little awkward. Hopefully it heals up soon and I can go back, it’s a bit stiff right now and painful when I lift it over my head past a certain point, but I should be able to work through it. That’s all I got for today, hope everyone stomps this week.
-David Benefield
Dec 10, 08 20:48:31
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3548684
do you think you can fold this flop?
My friend played this hand and although I think on the surface that it doesn't look that bad to shove, I think based on his minraise it is 99% sure that he has a set and you can make a big fold there. It would be great if you could comment on whether you agree with that thinking or what your thinking would be. ty
Tyler
Dec 10, 08 22:34:09
Any school will be extremely lucky to have you David. I went to 3 colleges and found that the teachers you enroll with will be the most important aspect, so do some scouting. Trust me a lot of teachers dont like there job anymore and thats no fun.
Dec 11, 08 12:30:58
I visited Reed College as well when leaving high school many years ago. It was a very cool place and I regret deciding to stay closer to home. I think it would have been a perfect fit.
Dec 11, 08 19:10:19
go to PCA raptor! would love to meet u. im flying out from australia. r any other cardrunners ppl going?
Dec 12, 08 12:56:01
Nice to hear, i live on reed college place, across the street from campus and my cousin was married there. Growing up it seemed like just a bunch of crazy hippies but now I realize their IQ was just too high for me to relate. If you could get accepted there more power to ya..cheers
Dec 16, 08 01:19:41
hey! my sister goes there she loves it even though she always seems stressed from the workload. Good luck!
Nov 29, 08 23:05:24
For what it's worth, no video is worth a 1 or a 2. That's f-ed up. People that leave ratings like that need to be camel slammed (no homo).
-lee
Nov 30, 08 02:05:23
sorry bout ur grandfather. losing loved ones sucks. but its good that they helped him not be in pain and that you got to have a couple laughs before he went.
Nov 30, 08 11:03:01
Sorry about your grandpa -- just know that I'm sure he was very proud of your success and was also very lucky/grateful to have had you guys by his side in his last moments.
Nov 30, 08 13:32:18
I just lost my grandfather this past week to pneumonia as well, with literally the exact same circumstances. My deepest condolences go out to you and your family.
Dec 1, 08 06:26:12
Sad to hear about your grandfather :( Condolences to you and your family from Sweden.
As for the vid, I think it was a good idea. Unluckily though, there weren't as manny interesting spots as could be expected imo. There certainly are some, like the hand between you and Cole will be real interesting to see.
It's also nice to hear about you guys different perspective on hands. Always love to hear you discuss position and other random stuff.
Just fyi, what I've enjoyed most in your vid is seeing you discuss folding the 55 hand on the button to SB raise. Long discussion on nothing happening really, except opening and folding 55. From that standpoint I guess it doesn't really matter seeing the same vid as long as the commentary is good.
However, as pure enjoyment, I think we CR members like to see different vids.
Dec 6, 08 15:27:31
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3548684
do you think you can fold this flop?
My friend played this hand and although I think on the surface that it doesn't look that bad to shove, I think based on his minraise it is 99% sure that he has a set and you can make a big fold there. It would be great if you could comment on whether you agree with that thinking or what your thinking would be. ty
Tyler
Nov 25, 08 02:39:17
It does start slow but gets better - also Deadwood is sick in case you never checked that out.
Nov 25, 08 05:08:11
The Wire is much more enjoyable once you get to know the characters. I watched the first 4 seasons in like 6 weeks and just getting onto the 5th now.
Nov 25, 08 07:50:23
Tony is eating a sonic blast right now as we read your blog and laff at you, BUT, tommorrow its on Dave... Also, Miles misses you so much he took a giant shit right in fornt of your door... That is all -- carry on...
Nov 25, 08 09:45:27
The Wire is pretty addictive although it starts to wane a little in the last couple seasons.
Nov 25, 08 14:27:13
i just got my roommate started on the wire. he can't stop now...
join the club.
Nov 26, 08 09:48:03
The Wire is awesome, but be patient, it is slow at first. And lol at trying to start eating healthy day before Thanksgiving.
Nov 26, 08 21:06:40
"I can't seem to control myself when deliciousness is put in front of me."
This is the best sentence ever written in the English language.
Nov 27, 08 07:39:28
hey dave, as a brazilian and a bjj fighter I can say those gi chokes are quite easy to defend against, Once you keep practicing with gis I'm sure you will rather use them than not..........
Nov 18, 08 17:09:42
hes a good kid but we need another word to replace super. hmmm lets think!
Nov 18, 08 18:40:53
i think about this respect for money issue a lot, and i'm really glad to hear you talk about it.
i've made over 60k playing poker this year, and yeah that might not seem like much compared to the #s you're posting but before that i was making probably 20k/yr as a starving artist/musician/waiter. It's completely changed my life and my relationship with money.
before i definitely wasn't elated about my life, but i liked it well enough and at least i knew i had perspective on things.
now i just sort of get free money for playing this game and i feel like i live in a play land where hundred dollar bills grow on trees.
it does feel a bit diseased and wrong. but one needs money, so it's kind of easy to justify.
but i know what you're getting at, and it's nice to hear someone addressing it.
great blog.
Nov 18, 08 21:06:22
Great Blog!
What are you going to study? And why do you go to college when u have so much money?
=)
Nov 18, 08 22:20:05
I don't know St. Johns, but Reed is in my neck of the woods in Portland. Its an intellectual's school and not stereotypical like most colleges. If you come up for a visit, let me know.
-Zimba
Nov 19, 08 00:31:36
hey david im not much of a comment guy but just wanted to say i enjoy reading your blog.always cool to hear your perspective about having enough money to never have to work or earn again if u dont want to.being able to do the things in life that u are interested in even if once u start down that road it loses its lustre is awesome.just to satisfy ur curiosity.im very passionate about poker but run my own business so the time i put in is very limited.it amazes me that guys your age,through passion and hard work can become so successful ,so early . ive worked full time since i was 15 am now 32 so to see people so successful so early doing something they love is awesome.i feel like some of the guys think they need to be successful business owners to be fulfilled but FUCK THAT enjoy yourself and only go to school if its bcuz your interested in the courses your taking.WORKING CONVENTIALLY SUCKS BALLS so dont ever feel ur missing out ur just ahead of the game.blah ,blah, ramble( take a shot )ramble ,
Nov 19, 08 01:18:04
i think you sort of glossed over the most important part of the blog, rick soloman is playing 200/400?
Nov 19, 08 04:26:06
in regard to your thoughts on the effect of poker:
dont think meat just throw the ball
Nov 19, 08 05:35:46
Hello David,
I had written you previously with a few book recommendations. In light or your interest in St. Johns, I would like to recommend a few more.
I'm sure you are aware that St. Johns is a coeducations college; there are no separate disciplines or departments, only electives. The program is known for is "Great Books Program".
For this reason, I would strongly recommend you pick up 2 books which are extremely popular on campus. They include:
- How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler
- How to Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization by Mortimer J. Adler
From what I have heard, the most valuable part of the college is its ability to produce better thinkers. Being a better thinker will invariably improve your ability in whatever field you should chose to pursue, including poker. These books will help you get the most out of your reading, and if you should attend, there will be plenty.
Please feel free to ask any questions (emboroian@gmail.com)
I wish you the best of luck sir,
Eric
Nov 19, 08 09:23:21
Do I get anything for picking the school you want to go to?
Seriously, my brother graduated from St. Johns Annapolis campus. It's a great school for a "searcher". Best of luck!
jtphila
P.S. Try to restrain yourself from using the word yummy in any research papers, particularly in anything related to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Nov 20, 08 17:37:18
Hmm. I think St. John's and Reed are two very different schools. My son looked at both, and I actually visited the Reed campus with him.
My sense of it is a lot of really - REALLY - bright kids who didn't fit in in high school, partially because they were crazy smart, and probably partially because they didn't go in for a lot of the social bullshit that defines the high school experience.
But you would be surrounded by insanely smart people and that's never a bad thing.
They also have the only female certified atomic reactor technicians in the U.S., due to their (I'm not making this up) working atomic reactor on campus.
I also hear very good things about the St. John's program - it will be a totally different crowd of students, and you certainly want to spend a day or two on each campus before deciding.
As regards the issue of losing touch with the value of money, it's definitely a concern for the young online poker ballers. But that you recognize the concern is 80% of the battle, and then it's just a question of maintaining focus on real monetary value as you grow older.
Regards, Lee





