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Crushing the $3/$6 tables

By Shabbir | April 16, 2008 | Comments Off on Crushing the $3/$6 tables

It being his birthday, I’m going to give my buddy Chris Hannigan an unusual present.  I’m going to freely admit now that in the past, when I said, "You can’t make money at $3/$6 limit poker", I was full of crap.  Chris always disagreed with me.  I dropped down to the $3/$6 tables the other…

My first 90 days of an iPhone

By Shabbir | April 14, 2008 |

I traded my Cingular 8125 (an HTC product based around Windows Mobile) for an Apple iPhone.  Despite the fact that the 8125 perfectly integrates with my Microsoft Exchange server and my iPhone does not, I’m thrilled with the switch.  Here’s a quick summary of my behavior changes and what I like about the new phone.…

Nap + Kidtime + Dogs + Wife = good

By Shabbir | April 8, 2008 |

Last Saturday was one of those litmus days for what kind of person you are. I woke up with Moishe and took him to the Chinese bakery for dim sum for breakfast and some gear from the hardware store for some home improvement projects.  Then we came home and Sarah woke up, cobbled together something…

O’Shea’s Casino and the Vegas Carnival

By Shabbir | April 4, 2008 | Comments Off on O’Shea’s Casino and the Vegas Carnival

When I say Vegas is like a carnival, it was never more obvious to me than at O’Shea’s casino.  I was sitting at a $1/$2 no limit table, waiting for the poker tournament to start.  I had just cracked a guy’s Aces with 76o and two pair when I saw a "little person" walk by…

Vegas recap

By Shabbir | April 3, 2008 | Comments Off on Vegas recap

I’ll post the third day wrapup later, but the upshot on Vegas is that I made a total net of $544 on tournament wins, and I lost net $158 on the cash games I played waiting for tournaments to start, or waiting for Tim or Katie to finish a tourney they were in.  Those are…

Safdar Poker Tournament Boot Camp, Day Two

By Shabbir | April 2, 2008 | Comments Off on Safdar Poker Tournament Boot Camp, Day Two

Today was also a lot of fun though less lucrative. 9am: Rio $35+rebuys tournament, came in 2nd out of 10 for prize of $304After an attempt to hit the 8am Stratosphere tournament, we discovered it didn’t exist and went to Rio for the 9am $35 NL.  After I buy rebuys and addons repeatedly, I was…

I’m looking forward to Gus Hansen’s upcoming book: Every Hand Revealed

By Shabbir | April 1, 2008 | Comments Off on I’m looking forward to Gus Hansen’s upcoming book: Every Hand Revealed

"Every Hand Revealed" is a hand-by-hand explanation of how he won a multi-day tournament.  The technique of recording every hand with a pocket tape recorder is just as interesting to me as what I’m likely to learn about his thinking throughout the tournament. I am a little self-conscious of the fact that I’ve got three…

Safdar Poker Tournament Boot Camp, Day One

By Shabbir | April 1, 2008 | Comments Off on Safdar Poker Tournament Boot Camp, Day One

(Some of the terms in this post refer to the concept of "M" from Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie’s seminal 3 volume set on poker tournament strategy.  When sitting in a tournament, "M" is the cost to sit at the table for one orbit, and includes both blinds and the antes.  Depending on your M,…

How do you know if you’ve changed from a Type A workaholic into a good parent?

By Shabbir | March 31, 2008 | Comments Off on How do you know if you’ve changed from a Type A workaholic into a good parent?

If, in the same week, you can go from gently chewing out an employee for not being responsive to a client within a few minutes of their request coming in to fishing with your son in a pond that you know has not a single fish.  You just cast that line out into the water…

New article on investor communications up

By Shabbir | March 31, 2008 | Comments Off on New article on investor communications up

Everything has changed in the last 5 years about how the Internet figures into investor relations.  I’ve coauthored an article with Jeff Connaughton at Quinn Gillespie and Associates about it.  Please take a moment and read about the major changes ahead for investor relations because of the Internet [PDF, 18k].