Thursday, May 18, 2006

What was that?

The for your editing pleasure post by John is already on the main page of the website. You can view the breakdown there. Plus he had some kind of coding problem. Anyway... I would like to see a list of the yearly award winners if you have that, Commish.

Elegant thoughts

The Elegance has had a very quiet OmniGalactic season. He has not been able to use any of his classic taunts because of a two-week absence for a vacation and missing three weeks because of illness.

But the Great One is now healthy and back in top form just in time for what really matters. That means playing cards and talking smack.

The Elegance offers his own breakdown of the final table:

We'll start with The Needle's bold prediction of a 1-2 finish for himself and The Joker. The Needle's solid play has been comprimised by his frustration during a couple of four-week dry spells. He has routinely played out of character and tried some ridiculous moves, costing him in a J-Cock like manner. His latest bragadocious remarks just prove the point that he is desperate to change things up. His best days are behind him.

The Joker: May have played better this season, but how could he not? Late-season run kept him from missing the final table and probably slitting his own wrists. Better known as Schleprock in most poker circles, Joker's bad luck no doubt has a hold on his dome. No shot at a title.

Suits: The Needle so passionately defends the play of Milenko. Nobody in the history of the game (not just the omnigalactic) has caught more cards to get where he is. When he didn't make an exit in the first 15 minutes of the tournament, it was only because he sucked out on somebody. Harsh or not, Suits will squander his chips faster than anybody at the final table. But he still might slam the table, feeling as if he's played well. No threat.

Boy George: Played very solid early on. But made his name this season while The Elegance was otherwise occupied. Fear of a heads up match against The Elegance will keep Brandon off his game. As he saw in his own home, he's no match for The Great One.

The Plumber: Flush his chances down the toilet. Afraid to get involved in any big hands, his stack diminishes slowly and he finishes third. Awesome! Everybody remembers who finishes third. Most consistent player? Most consistent non-winner. Guaranteed to finish in the Top 8.

J-Cock: Well, at least he did a good job with the standings. Hopefully, he'll show up for the final after another night of drinking. Normally, thinks he's invincible playing all sorts of rags, but the booze guarantees a boneheaded move. More concerned with The Elegance's performance than his own (understandable). Look for a blunder to cost him early and never really get the chance to be crushed by The Elegance. Not patient enough to win.

J-Dug or Tareq: If Dugger pulls out the miracle at the Satellite, he'll have shot his wad. Impossible for him to put together two strong finishes. Too inconsistent. One day he'll fold KK to a short stack, the next he'll push with KJ early with the chip leader on the big blind. Players have given Tareq more credit than he deserves. Turns out he's been catching some major cards to finish second twice at the Satellite. Not a factor playing with the best of the best.

The Elegance: Clearly the best player in the series. His reads, plays and just knowledge of the game are unmatched. The commissioner's blunder of blind schemes at the final table plays right into The Great One's hands. He will have plenty of time to make up ground on the players who took advantage of him missing five events. Would no doubt be the chip leader had he been present every week.

Fear is the key word heading into Monday night. Most of the table fears the presence of The Elegance. All will be rooting against him. But that is where The Great One thrives.

See everybody Monday. Good luck. You'll need it.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Let's go, Commish!

Somebody post the award winners and the final table, already!

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Thank you for your support

Urgent announcement!

From The Elegance media relations department.

The Elegance, doing battle throughout the evening Monday, realized he did not get the opportunity to thank his many fans who showed him support through his sickness and ultimately, his final table clinching win in San Antarlington.

"I could just feel the crowd willing me to victory," The Elegance said. "It was like playing a playoff game in your own backyard. It just felt like with the support I was getting, there was no way I could lose. I can't thank them enough."

For a wrap up of the Elegance's final table clinching victory click here.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Crazy idea...any takers?

What if the OmniGalactic sent a representative to the Main Event at the WSOP?

Relax...hear me out.

There are 16 of us. Each puts up $625. We hold a tournament. The winner gets to play on behalf of the OmniGalactic.

But all 16 of us share in any of the winnings.

Just a thought. I know it sounds crazy and it's a lot of money. Maybe we can get four others to join and make it an even $500.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

First Gretzky...Now The Elegance

When will the New JERSEY authorities learn you cannot attack a legend? I didn't realize there was a stoolie at the table.

It's amazing how only part of the story gets relayed when you deal with sources so close to you. I guess leaving out that the answer "Because I'm always kicking their ass." was in direct response to some jealous regulars openly rooting against the legend that is The Elegance. "Why are they against you?"

You want to be as good. It's understandable. But your jealousy is shining through here as well. You want to call me out personally. That's fine, too. But just don't carry it to the table with you. That could be detrimental to your Omni hopes. You might run into a full house after you've pushed all your chips in with trips.

And we certainly differ in our opinions of what makes a player great in any competition. Greatness has to be achieved over time. And if you look at the record books you so gladly point out, you'll notice one name far outdoes the rest. That name? Yes. The Elegance.

"To cure jealously is to see it for what it is. Dissatisfaction with self."

And The Elegance will sign off for now with one more parting thought.

"Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great."

Monday, February 27, 2006

Congrats J-Dug

Jason Dugger captured the lucrative OmniGalactic Satellite event at Dennis Hall's in Mesquite on Saturday night. Dugger outlasted 18 other players to win the $180-something first place prize and 10 points in the Satellite Tour.

The Elegance's prediction of victory was going perfectly, until Cousin Reuben decided to push all his chips in (More than 1,000) with nothing and caught his flush on the turn while the blinds were only 25-50 on level 3.

The Needle finished third and J-Cock fourth.

See you all tonight.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Better late than never...

A new addition, well a little twist to the site. A blog instead of a message board. I don't know why, just felt like it might be more fun this way.

I'll start with a guarantee of a Satellite tournament victory in Mesquite Saturday night.

The Elegance