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Anonymous says

Nice pick and congrats on the nice session.

03/19/08

birdsnbees says

Whats your screenname at UB? Maybe I'll see you at the tables.

- birds n bees

03/20/08

s0stndrd says

still just plain ol' s0stndrd!

and does anyone have any idea how to get UB working with PT and PAHUD?!?!

03/20/08

birdsnbees says

Yeah, IM me at 'beasaeid' or email me at saeidhalvaeian@gmail.com. I'll help you out.

03/20/08

birdsnbees says

Oh, and my instant messenger program is AIM, btw.

03/20/08

Anonymous says

Congrats on being mortgage- free! WP sir.

03/23/08

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Splashing around on UltimateBet

s0stndrd

Last night after reading up about a few different rooms, decide to extend the s0stndrd "empire" into UB-ville and after downloading and depositing some money, bought into a $5 tourney to get the feel of the software.

Nice interface (looking down to see life size kings is kind of cool) but still not quite as good as Stars imho. I quickly busted in the tourney and decided to play a $5r to the 200k GTD on Sunday. After taking four rebuys and an add-on and not picking up too many hands, I woke up with Q Q behind a shove and a reshove and hurt my hand clicking call as fast as possible. No surprises vs 10-10 and 2-2 and suddenly I have a stack. Everything goes pretty smooth from there and I eventually take down a seat - nice start!

If anyone was playing with me, I was apologise at not being very talkative: I wasn't trying to snub anyone, it's just that I had no idea where the chat button was!

Now to try and figure out how UB works with PT and PAHUD...

Last night we also celebrated being mortgage-free with dinner at a local Japanese and a bottle of '99 Pol Roger Rose (see Polaroid above) captured above in the-soon-to-be-defunct Polaroid format. Both the wine and food were excellent and memorable ways to mark a magical day!