Thursday, March 30, 2006

Close, but no cigar

Well I did better on yesterdays tourney (which ended up having a prize pool of $90,400)than my previous venture into the high limit tourney on Sunday.

I placed 69th out of 452. Unfortunately, this was 19 spots away from the money. I was plagued with bad hands all night and the only way I survived was when I would get a great hand such as KK (3 times) and AA (once) which would hold up in the "all in" scenarios. I lasted 3.5hrs and was eliminated on the first hand after the third break in the tourney. I was down to nearly no chips with blinds that were through the roof, so I pushed all in with K7 of hearts while in good position, hoping to steal some blinds (which would have doubled me) and was caught by the small blind who had AJ diamonds. His cards held.

So that was it for me. I was more comfortable at this table than on Sunday and feel that I should be able to at least start placing in the money once I can get back into one of these large prize pool tourney's. That of course requires me to win some more feeder events. Not an easy task, but not impossible either. Hopefully I can win another seat and get into this Sunday's event.

Oh, and a side note. I did last longer in this tourney than ALL of the pro's that were playing. :) This included Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

$75,000 Poker tourney Wednesday

Well, I said I'd continue to play in the feeder tourney's so that I could keep on getting the entry chips into the largest tournaments played on my poker site. And I was successful - barely 48hrs after I was eliminated from Sunday's big event.

I will be playing in the big event held on Wednesday night, which is also at 9PM EST. The guaranteed prize pool for this event is at $75,000 which is lower than the $125,000 from the Sunday games, but I'm not complaining. The money is still darn good in these games too.

Extra incentives with this tourney are the pros also playing in it. I'll be up against two poker greats "Phil Hellmuth" and "Annie Duke". The players that knock them out of the tournament also receive a host of other goodies such as: Tournament entry fee refunded, poker player prize pack (lotsa goodies) and a free entry into an invite only tourney later in the week for a chance to win a seat to a huge event at the Bellagio hotel in Vegas.

So, I'm pretty stoked again. I had an awesome run of good cards and great fortune in this feeder tourney that I just played. I beat out 75 other players for this opportunity. Turning my $9.30 of entry fees into a $215 direct entry into tomorrow nights big event!

If you want to come and watch and wish me luck, just follow the instructions posted 2 blog posts earlier. The event is listed as: Wednesday 9PM EST $200+15, $75,000 Guaranteed

Monday, March 27, 2006

341st out of 571

At least I lasted the first hour! And did better than 3 of the poker pro's that were playing in the same tourney.

If you haven't guessed it yet, I didn't do so well in my big poker game. Ended up going out on a hand that I knew I didn't have the best hand with, but with so many of my chips already in the middle I stupidly called. I had KQ and the flop came Q rag rag with 2 diamonds. 3 guys in it, I'm in the middle position when it gets checked to me, I bet the pot up and get called by the guy behind me, and then the guy in first position goes all in. I stupidly called and I KNEW he had trips. Bah, I would have had a pretty small stack had I just folded there, I guess that was my rational. But I should have dropped the cards and tried to build back up with my small stack instead of hoping to beat this guy.

Of course now the other dude is out of the hand and it's just me and the first position better. Cards get flashed, he has tripped 7's and now I need a Q to save me. It doesn't come. So I'm out... in 341st place. About 281 spots away from the money! :)

I'll continue to play these feeder tourney's to get into this big games and I'm quite confident I'll start placing in the money. At these levels, even the crappy pay levels are still not much less than $400.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Big Poker Tourney attempt #3!!!

Ok, so hopefully I'll get the chance to play for the $125,000 prize pool this time around!

The big event is tomorrow, SUNDAY MARCH 26th at 9PM EST.

You can come watch me - "Drifting", at the tables on www.ultimatebet.com

Just download the free software and load it up. You can just be an observer and you don't need to sign up at all.

So once it's all up and running just follow these steps:

Click on "Play Poker / Go To Tables"

Then select starting at the top of the screen: "Real Money", "Scheduled Tournaments", "All"

Then it will list a bunch of poker games. Look for the table that starts at 9PM and shows in the remarks section "$125,000 Guaranteed". Once you've double-clicked it will bring up a new menu with all the tourney details. You can search for my name in the player listing and double-clicking my name will bring up my table.

I'll likely be on MSN too, so come check it out and wish be luck!

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Pocket Bike Fun!

All I can say is what a hoot!

My roomate Mike bought a pocket bike. Perhaps you've heard of them? These little 49cc scooter 2 stroke engine type devices that are meant to look like mini sport bikes. These little things are all over the place these days and Mike had a good lead on a cheap one in Victoria.

Last week I picked it up for him in Victoria and flew it to Edmonton during my crazy 5 days of flying. It was then picked up by one of our jets which was in Edmonton that day and flown into Calgary. This little bike had quite the journey! But worth it for the deal that Mike got through a buddy of his from Victoria.

Anyways, today the weather was somewhat decent here in Calgary (read plus temps and sunny!). So we hopped in Mike's car and headed for a deserted stretch of road so as to not disturb the neighbours. :)

Here are some pics!

Here we are setting things up, check out that little rocket!



Here's my roomate Mike zooming by.



And here's me getting the hang of this little machine. Quite awkward to sit on it, you feel like one of those circus bears riding a small tricycle!



And another of me.



So now it's almost got me convinced to get one too! They're $350 and are a screaming good time. At full speed they hit about 45km/hr which is DAMN FAST on this squirrely little bike. It vibrates like crazy and you go numb after a little while. But the whole time you're riding it, and the whole time you're watching others ride it, you can't help but just laugh outloud. My throat is actually a little sore now 'cause of all the laughing!

So... what do you think? Should I get one? I'll have to play a little more poker, but what a good time it was. Totally going to ride up to the Starbucks around the corner from the house and go through the drivethru! :)

Here's a little video clip of me zooming by.. at less than half speed, but you get the idea.

POCKET BIKE VIDEO

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Jet position officially offered

Last week an email was sent out that put my world in a spin ever since. It stated that 3 positions were available for bidding on our Citation Excel Fleet - The Jets!

Now I know I've already made my position clear a few times stating that I'd rather hold off for a few more months and then take a Captain's position on my current aircraft the Pilatus PC12, but I didn't believe they'd be offering so many spots.

Some of you seemed to think I was already flying jets! So let me clarify for ya here and now. My current aircraft I'm flying is the Pilatus PC12 pictured below. It is a single engine turboprop (jet engine spinning a propeller).



The Citation Excel pictured below, is what makes up our jet fleet. A very sleek machine that I see myself eventually moving into in the future.



So I did a lot of talking with other pilots here at work and my boss as well. And after all my thinking, I decided to apply for the position. I should know within the week. It's between me and one other pilot as I know 2 of the positions have been filled already. The other pilot has slightly higher seniority than me and if wants the position it's his. But from what I gather he's been doing a lot of the same soul searching as me lately trying to figure out if he wants to take it or not. He too is in a position to go into a Captain's seat on the PC12 soon, so he has to make the same tough choice as I.

Either way, I see this as a win win situation. Either I advance onto a very nice jet (almost unheard of at my current level of experience), or I hang on for a few more months and get to go Captain on my current bird - something I'm really looking forward to.

Time will tell!

Monday, March 20, 2006

Flew my ass off!

I'm on days off now after my busiest flying stint since last summer I think. And the fact that it was winter added to the headaches. Winter weather equals added headaches and stress. Having to deal with icing and snow and poor weather adds a lot to the flying experience. We had pretty much every weather phenomena known to man over the 5 days of flying. My schedule looked like this:

Day 1
Calgary to Edmonton
Edmonton to Victoria
Victoria to Edmonton

Day 2
Edmonton to Regina
Regina to Victoria
Victoria to Edmonton

Day 3
Edmonton to Regina
Regina to Edmonton
Edmonton to Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie to Calgary

Day 4
Calgary to Edmonton
Edmonton to Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie to Edmonton
Edmonton to Victoria

Day 5
Victoria to Edmonton
Edmonton to Calgary

So yeah.. it was busy!!! With weather varying from beautiful blue skies on the coast to full on blizzard conditions in Regina and 1.5 ft of snowfall in Edmonton. It was intense.

Unfortunately I did not get to participate in the big poker event, we didn't make it back on time on Sunday. So next week I'll be playing in the big $125,000 event.

I did get to test out my new headset a lot and it worked great. So quiet and comfortable. I'm very happy with my investment.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Big Poker Tourney take 2

Well I've finally received word that the tourney has been rescheduled for next week. My entry fee was refunded and they've added some extra coin to the guaranteed prize pool amount.

It will now be a prize pool of $150,000!

So I'm looking forward to entering it this coming Sunday. Again, it'll be at 9PM EST.

I however am flying for 5 days straight starting early Wednesday morning and only getting home in the late afternoon of Sunday. So I'll have to hustle home in order to make the start time!

Sunday, March 12, 2006

RAGE!!!

So I get myself all prepared for the big tourney to start. I go for a drive to calm my nerves, I have some coffee to make sure I'm alert, I do some light stretching and even shadow box to the theme song from Rocky during the final countdown to 9PM EST.

Then, nothing. The tourney info page says that the registration is closed, but nobody gets seated at a table. I think hmmm, maybe just a slight delay. But other 9PM games are running properly.

Then all of a sudden the game totally disappears from the tourney listing. It's gone! Holy moly something has gone horribly wrong.

The site had recently done some upgrading and had problems last week with games. It appears to have struck again at the most inopportune time! The only 2 games that I can see that were really affected was mine and another large tourney that had already been playing for 6.5hrs. That game was in weird quasi suspension and I have no idea how they're going to fix that for those guys.

So I've sent my email off to customer support and I'm sure they've got 500+ from the other players as well. I guess I'll be playing in next weeks game instead? Who knows, I await my response and hopefully good news.

Man I'm irked! Big time!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Biggest Poker game of my life tomorrow!

So ever since coming in second in that nice big poker tourney a few weeks ago, I've had the itch to play in even BIGGER events! If I can spend $33 bucks and walk away with over $1,800 like I did before, then the cash has got to be good if I get myself in a bigger event.

Well, the biggest event that my poker site (Ultimate Bet) hosts is their Sunday Night $125,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool Tourney.

First place does not get all that cash, but a sizeable sum. The last event I played had a prize pool of $12,000 and for second I got the $1800. With this big tourney tomorrow night first place usually goes for around $35,000!

Well, how much must it cost to get into this huge event!? A tidy $215. I'm not willing to spend this much of my bankroll on one event. So what's the next best thing to do? Play in smaller tourneys that specifically are put in place to allow the winners a direct entry into this big event games! And if you hadn't guessed it by now, I just won one! I beat out 50 some odd other players and am entered in to play tomorrow night!

I'm not expecting anything huge out of this, and I plan on playing the best poker of my life tomorrow and hopefully won't make any stupid plays. I've been buckling down lately with my play and it's paid off.

So I hope to turn the $11 I spent today on the smaller tourney, to get me a nice return on investment.

You can watch my live play by downloading the free software on Ultimatebet.com. I'll be playing in the Real Money, Scheduled Tourney, ALL tab, Sunday March 12th 9:00PM EST, $125,000 Guaranteed Tourney. My poker ID is "Drifting", surprise surprise. You can ask me further via email/msn for details.

Another cool factor about the tourney is the chance to play with actual pros. The poker site I play on has endorsement deals with certain pro players and part of their contract is to play games on the site. So I might get the chance to play up against Phil Hellmuth or Annie Duke tomorrow!

So yeah.. wish me luck! (Now that I've hyped it up so much things could go very sour, but I'm happy with just being entered in it for now.)

Check back late late tomorrow or early early Monday for a report on how things went.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Bose X Aviation Headset Review

Bliss. Pure bliss.

WOW. What a headset, this thing is a performer. It's so light and comfortable and cancels out so much noise. I can see this making a huge difference after a long day of flying where other headsets can increase fatigue because of the continous pressures and loud noises that we're exposed to throughout the flight.

Another fairly active day of flying tomorrow. Should be fun! Can't wait to put on the headset, flick the switch, and sit back and enjoy the bliss!

Saturday, March 04, 2006

My wallet is a lot lighter

Well I finally took the plunge. I purchased a new aviation headset. And thanks to my good fortune in poker last month, I was able to go for the top of the line. Nothing beats a BOSE!

I actually had to call up my credit card company first and get them to raise my limit (I had recently switched my credit card over [to a Starbucks Duetto Visa] and therefore the limit was set quite low to start). So once that was taken care of, it was off to the pilot supply store which is right around the corner from our new hangar facilities here in Calgary.

This headset is freaking unbelievable. There are a couple of different headset choices one has. You can either go with a headset that only offers passive noise reduction (which is what my last headset was). The passive means just that, it takes no extra measures other than the fact that you are wearing a heavy, clamping device on your head to help keep the sounds of the aircraft out. The other option today and which is becoming very popular is Active Noise Reduction. These headsets typically have good passive noise reduction and then have the added bonus of electronics within the headset to further reduce noise by using all sorts of fancy microphones and speakers within the ear cups that work together to emit sound waves to cancel out a lot of the noises of the aircraft. Have I lost you? :)

The difference between my headset and your everyday good Active Noise Reduction headset is that BOSE went to considerable trouble to perfect the technology in such a way that it relies on almost NO passive reduction to achieve the same quietness as it's competitors. So essentially it's just all electronics. This makes the headset very light and with little clamping force on your head (just enough to keep it from falling off). When the electronics are turned on you hear white noise and it's like you're in heaven. I was amazed. Can't wait to try it out in the plane, so far it looks like I'll have to wait nearly a week! Ahh the torture! Haha.

Here are some pics I snapped while opening the sucker up, I felt like a kid on Christmas... a kid missing a very large sum of money from his bank account... :)







The controller that's attached to the wires turns the electronics off and on and has volume controls and a few other gizmos that allow you to tweak the headset to just how you want it.

Here is a link to the BOSE website which I've put on here before, but it goes further into the technology behind the active noise reduction.

Now, back to the poker tables to rejuvenate my bank account! :)

Seinfeld lives...

As most of you know I'm a rather big fan of the tv sitcom Seinfeld. Well, back in high school when it was announced that Seinfeld would be ending, I began a project that would allow Seinfeld to live forever!

That sounded too deep. Essentially all I did was write my own Seinfeld script. I had a great time writing it and lots of people read it back in high school and made some great comments. Last year when I was back in possession of the only hard copy of the script I decided to re-write it back out onto the computer and give it some freshening up.

The result is my Seinfeld masterpiece. :)

It's entitled "The Button". I have never really been able to write a synopsis of the episode, so I'll let the whole script speak for itself. If you've got some time and were ever a fan of Seinfeld, I'd like to hear your opinions!

I've put it up for download here: Seinfeld - The Button

Post your comments right on this blog entry!

Brokeback Parodies

I must say I laughed pretty good at these. Here are a couple of great parodies for the movie trailer to "Brokeback Mountain".

First of all, here's the link to the actual movie trailer for Brokeback Mountain:


http://www.apple.com/trailers/focus_features/brokeback_mountain/trailer/



Here's one I saw a while ago, aviation themed. :)

http://ebaumsworld.com/2006/01/barebacktopgun.html

And this one was really well done, I just saw it today...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfODSPIYwpQ

Enjoy!

Friday, March 03, 2006

Better job or better job?

If it were only that simple eh?

2 options will come to me over the next few months. I will either have the chance of being upgraded to Captain on my current aircraft (Pilatus PC-12) or have the option of going First Officer on our jet fleet (Citation Excel).

Both have advantages and disadvantages. But even the disadvantages aren't that bad!

Both involve nice pay raises, the Captain job would pay more though. The experience to be earned in each will be very benificial to my career and really doesn't make a whole lot of difference if I were to go either way at this point. From my own point of view however I would like to go Captain first on my current aircraft. I might go a little stir crazy flying from the right side all the time! :)

However, the jet has some great benifits as well. An extremely impressive machine which travels all over north america daily. Our fleet is expanding with the jets rapidly and it goes to some great destinations.

Tricky stuff.. we'll have to see what the near future holds. If I'm offered the jet and hear that I won't have a chance to go Captain on the PC-12 for more than 6 months I'm likely to take the jet.

I'm just grateful that these are my tough decisions as of late!

Hotmail no longer forwarding to BB

Well after some thought I've decided to stop having my Hotmail messages forwarded through to my Blackberry. Even with all my filters in place, I still get 8 or so junk emails a day to my hotmail account. So no longer will anything sent to hotmail show up on my BB, so if you need to get a hold of me "instantly", you'll have to email my BB direct. Most of you have the address but if anyone else wants it, just ask away and I'll let ya know. I won't be posting it on my blog because I most certainly do not want junk mail going direct to my BB! My hotmail address will still be used, but just not in connection with my BB.

These junk emails hurt especially when I'm in the states and I pay $0.008 per kb of data while I'm down there on my BB. I hated the fact that I was paying for junkmail! And believe you me, it adds up at .8 of a cent per kb!

Thursday, March 02, 2006

California... not so hot!

Literally. Back from my adventures down in Cali.

We left last week when the weather conditions in the morning here in Calgary were horrible. Wind, snow, cold. We depart, get above the clouds and weather and it's a beautiful flight down to Salt Lake City where we dropped off our passengers.

It's really nice there in Salt Lake City with all the snow capped mountains around. It was sunny and warm there and we hung out at the airport for a little while until we needed to depart for Santa Rosa, CA. Another great flight, flew over top of Lake Tahoe and we didn't see many clouds at all. It got a bit hazy as we landed in Santa Rosa but was warm and pleasant. As we were waiting for our taxi I overheard someone talking about the storm which was about to hit California... great.

And storm it did! We were slammed with a couple of back to back systems which produced lots of rain and wind. So we didn't really get out too much. Forget about going for wine tours, we were lucky to run half a block down the street to grab a bite to eat. We hung out at the hotel the majority of the time.

Then when it came to leave the clouds parted a bit, but that was very misleading! Now thunderstorms where brewing all around us. We saw many mean looking clouds around us so we plotted our departure and had it all organized when we started to taxi out to take off. The air traffic controller then proceeded to tell us about weather warnings just issued. Massive thunderstorms were causing chaos just south of us near San Fransisco. A 747 had been hit by lightning and tornado's had been reported nearby as well. We confirmed it was all south of us and decided to give it a shot. We took off and climbed through some blue sky directly above the airport before proceeding northbound for our Vancouver stop. A few bumps on the departure, but overall not a bad flight. We had been warned about some more possible thunderstorms up the coast that could pose some problems for us, but they never developed.

Then the gongshow of the day began. We arrived in Vancouver and customs had met the airplane. They asked for everyone's declerations and were told about some cash goodies and 16 bottles of wine (the maximum allowable for their stay). One of the agents boards the plane and notices all the gift bags and all the other bags (a lot of luggage!) and wants to look at it further. So the passengers are lead into the customs building to be out of the way and the other pilot and I unload all the bags and they are ALL searched! We were stunned as they found a total of 51 bottles of wine!!!!!

So the customs officers tell us that the passengers have to go to another building at the airport and fill out some paperwork, and that all of the wine but 16 bottles will be seized! So yeah, crazy. We load up the plane again minus all the wine, the passengers all go to another building to get all that stuff figured out. It took an hour to just search all of the stuff. The other pilot and I kept looking at each other hoping to god we weren't going to get in any trouble, or worse yet, our company! But thankfully they were not concerned with us and dealt only with the passengers. In the past, situations like this can flag the aircrew and the aircraft and cause problems in the future. One thing for sure is that whenever this client travels into Canada, customs WILL meet him EVERY SINGLE TIME!

The flight back to Calgary was uneventful aside from the blizzard like conditions we returned to.

It is currenlty very chilly outside and will remain that way for another couple of days. I guess we're getting punished for our super mild winter up until now.

Oh, and my poker cheque came in the mail so I'm off to do some shopping this weekend. It's new headset time, BOSE!