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SEPTEMBER 04, 2015

WEEK 34

THE WAIT UPDATE


WYATTS ALL-IN POKER LEAGUE
(STATS, STORIES, AND LEADERBOARD)

LEADERBOARD SHAPING UP FOR


EXCITING PUSH TO FINALS
IF THIS SEASON HAS TAUGHT US ANYTHING ITS THISANYTHING
CAN HAPPEN AT WYATTS ALL-IN.
THE 2015 SEASON IS SHOWING US WINS FROM SURPRISING PLACES, AND
PERENNIAL FINAL TABLERS SITTING ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN.
JUST LOOK AT THE LEADERBOARD AND THE 6TH TO 12THTHOSE 7 PLAYERS
ARE ONLY SEPARATED BY ABOUT 1000 POINTS, WHICH WE ALL KNOW IS
BASICALLY THE POINTS AWARDED WITH 1 VICTORY AT OUR WEEKLY GAME.
EVEN THOUGH THE GUYS WONT SAY IT OUT LOUD, I KNOW THEM ALL WELL
ENOUGH TO KNOW, THAT ITS KILLING THE GUYS THAT ARE SITTING IN THE 9
TO 16 SPOT THAT THEY ARE NOT IN THE TOP 8 AND THAT CHANCES ARE
SLIPPING AWAY TO SOLIDIFY THEIR SPOT IN THE YEAR END CHAMPIONSHIP
GAME.
LETS LOOK AT PAT DOUBLE STUFFED DOHEY FOR EXAMPLE. PAT IS ONE

2013 CURRENT TOP 8


1) MARSHALL DICK BARBOUR
2) WILLIE MITCHULL PLESHKA

OF THE FEW PLAYERS THIS SEASON THAT IS NOT IN THE NEGATIVE FOR
MONEY EARNED. TYPICALLY, HIS STATS AND LEVEL OF PLAY WOULD HAVE
HIM IN THE TOP 8, BUT WITH THE AMOUNT AND SIZE OF GAMES THIS SEASON,
TH
HE CURRENTLY SEES HIMSELF IN 12 PLACE.

LONG STORY SHORTTHE LEADERBOARD HAS BEEN INTERESTING TO SAY


THE LEAST AND THE PUSH TO THE FINAL SHOULD CONTINUE THAT TREND.

3) BRIAN ISH WYATT


4) MATT CALCULATED OLIVER
5) KEVAN KFED PLESHKA
6) CHAD BRICK BROWN
7) PETE BROWWAX PERAINO
8) DONNY QUADS ADAMS

TIP OF THE WEEK


WHO IS PLAYING TO WIN?
SURE, EVERYONE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE FIRST PRIZE - BUT THERE ARE
MANY PLAYERS WHOSE FIRST PRIORITY WILL INSTEAD BE TO MOVE UP
THE PAYMENT SCALE.
A VALUABLE PART OF YOUR FINAL TABLE
STRATEGY IS TO IDENTIFY WHO IS PLAYING TO WIN AND WHO IS
PLAYING TO MOVE UP THE PAYMENT LADDER. IF YOU DO IDENTIFY TIMID
OPPONENTS WHO ARE LESS LIKELY TO TAKE RISKS THEN YOU SHOULD
ENSURE YOU PLAY MANY HANDS WITH THEM. CONVERSELY, THOSE
PLAYERS WILLING TO 'GAMBLE' IN ORDER TO TAKE THE FIRST PRIZE ARE
CANDIDATES FOR BIG BETS ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE PREMIUM HOLDINGS.

Eyes on The Prize

Week 34 September 03
Buy In:$20
Where:Wyatt's All-In Poker House
When:Thursday, September 03, 2015
Player

Al Grandison
Wyatt's Riot
Coach Matt
AndrewRex
JamesCarbert
Gord McNeily
MattOliver
Minicards
DannyPitichu
AllanMurphy
Riley Brick
Kevan KFed
TravisCormer
Kyle Gillam
BrowWax Pete
Mitchull P
Sticks

Place Points Net Money


1

23

$150

20

$60

17

$30

14

-$20

13

-$20

12

-$20

11

-$20

10

-$20

-$20

10

-$20

11

-$20

12

-$20

13

-$20

14

-$20

15

-$20

16

-$20

17

-$20

The 2015 Season is shaping up to be the most


popular weve had at Wyatts All-In Poker House.
Check it outWere approximately through the
season and weve already awarded 3495 total points to
the 50 different players weve had play this year. To
compare that to past seasons, weve already past the
total points awarded for the entire 2012, 2013, and
2014 (2857, 2407, and 2056 respectively) seasons and
were quickly catching the 3852 points that were
awarded in 2011. With what we figure to be 12 15
games remaining in this season, its still not clear if
well surpass the 5046 points that were given out in
our most popular season to date in 2010, but with
multi-table games almost each and every weekWere
certainly going to put that record to the test.
The increase in popularity hasnt come without
sacrifice. With the increased amount of games and
players in those games and the increase in the amount
of regularsWere seeing much tighter battles for each
and every place among the Leaderboard.
From a League organizers point of view, increased
popularity is fantastic, but from a players point of
view, its becoming increasingly difficult to dial in on
players each and every week.
Its becoming
increasingly difficult to lock in wins and drive up our
DIYPT and WAIT Scores.
On the flip side of that is the total amount of money
that weve seen this seasonBigger games = Bigger
$$$ and no one is taking more advantage of that stat
than our very own Reigning, Defending, Champion,
Marshall Dick Barbour.
With total profits of
$3,300.00 and averaging $150.00 profit each week,
Dick is reminding us all what the ultimate point of a
poker game isBling and Dolla Bills.
Well see you guys at the tables!!!

THE CARDINAL SIN IN POKER, WORSE THAN PLAYING BAD CARDS, WORSE EVEN THAN FIGURING
YOUR ODDS INCORRECTLY, IS BECOMING EMOTIONALLY INVOLVED
~ KATY LEDERER

NEXT GAME: WEEK 34 $50 REBUY GAME, SEPTEMBER 04, 2015 @ 8:00PM

2015 LEADERBOARD

Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Marshall
Mitchull P
Wyatt's Riot
MattOliver
Kevan KFed
Chad Brick
BrowWax Pete
Donny Adams
Sticks
Al Grandison
Gord McNeily
Pat Dohey
AndrewRex
AllanMurphy
Riley Brick
Jmisener
Josh Gessner
Minicards
Malcolm Sttr
DannyPitichu
Old Dennis
ChadEusanio
DavidKennedy
Gary Wildmnt
Mike Benoit

Net
Points
Money
216

Net
Avg Wgtd Avg Top
Money
Wins
Points Finish Place
per game

Win %

Heads DIYPT Events Wait


up Score Played Score

$3,300

$150.00

9.82

40.41%

31.82%

10

571

22

169

$1,080

$54.00

8.45

50.67%

30.00%

484

20

273

-$1,170 -$31.62

7.38

55.15%

5.41%

292

37

9.94

41.37%

25.00%

481

16

159

$285

208

-$230

-$8.85

50.77%

7.69%

323

26

174

$245

$12.89

9.16

45.15%

5.26%

366

19

7.4

48.03%

4.00%

320

25

185

$17.81

-$1,020 -$40.80

99

$1,280

$128.00

9.9

37.49%

30.00%

588

10

185

-$370

-$16.09

8.04

51.64%

4.35%

296

23

-$1,010 -$33.67

206

6.87

58.08%

3.33%

260

30

150

-$350

-$20.59

8.82

49.25%

11.76%

357

17

149

$260

$14.44

8.28

45.87%

0.00%

354

18

147

$20

$0.87

6.39

62.68%

13.04%

295

23

129

-$25

-$1.47

7.59

52.39%

11.76%

326

17

127

-$510

-$31.88

7.94

52.74%

6.25%

283

16

98

-$180

-$18.00

9.8

45.04%

0.00%

325

10

70

-$140

-$14.00

63.28%

10.00%

284

10

58

-$280

-$40.00

8.29

47.60%

0.00%

333

65

-$250

-$35.71

9.29

42.96%

0.00%

285

76

-$390

-$30.00

5.85

64.45%

7.69%

235

13

73

-$50

-$5.00

7.3

59.54%

0.00%

227

10

37

-$250

-$41.67

6.17

70.38%

0.00%

190

47

-$200

-$20.00

4.7

71.41%

0.00%

143

10

38

-$300

-$50.00

6.33

66.41%

0.00%

168

26

-$330

-$55.00

4.33

76.48%

0.00%

118

12333.6
8179.6
7971.6
7647.9
6718.4
6368.4
5920
5821.2
5476
5356
5355
5274.6
4336.5
4205.4
3594.1
3185
1988
1931.4
1852.5
1786
1657.1
703
672.1
638.4
306.8

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