Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Sundays with Dr. Pauly - Week 5 Update and FSL News

By Pauly
New York City

Man, I donated this past weekend after an atrocious showing in Sundays with Dr. Pauly over at Fantasy Sports Live. If you played this week, you were almost guaranteed to get a better score than me as I finished in next to last place. Sorry, Mush. With my spotty performance, a few more players managed to qualify for the freeroll.

Freeroll Qualifiers (6): Bobby Bracelet, RTrizzle, ebk03001, Chewbot, bonds, and Mattazuma.

Players who have beat me in two consecutive weeks: change100, jek187, Expensive Wino, BigHeeb91, Pokerpeaker, Big Pirate, KenB25, Proehl, DrizzDJ, Mark, PokahDave, VinNay, Troyinator69, and Jevanstar. They all need to beat me for one more week to qualify for the freeroll.

Congrats to Jakehead for winning Week 5. RTrizzle still holds the overall lead.

Sundays with Dr. Pauly - Week 5 Results:
1 jakehead 135.5
2 VinNay 130.7
3 Family Guy 129.8
4 Zeem 125.2
5 23skidoo 123.8
6 HermWarfare 122.6
7 Troyinator69 121
8 RTrizzle 118.5
9 ebk03001 115.1
10 bayne_s 114.3
11 BigHeeb91 112.8
12 scurvydog 110.9
13 Drizztdj 110.3
14 Chewbot 107.5
15 Alpo_Splatr 107.4
16 BobbyBracelet 104.9
17 bonds 104.9
18 Garthmeister J. 101.3
19 KenB525 97.8
20 donkeypuncher 95.4
21 Mark 94.4
22 Proehl 93.3
23 Pokerpeaker 91.7
24 Betty Underground 89.9
25 jek187 87.8
26 Expensive Wino 85.2
27 PokahDave 85
28 Party Matt 85
29 KingBack 83.4
30 Mattazuma 82.8
31 Jevanstar 81.3
32 Big Pirate 80.6
33 johnnieb 78.8
34 change100 73.4
35 TaoPauly 73.1
36 mush237 58.7


Overall Standings:
1 RTrizzle 718
2 ebk03001 702.8
3 bayne_s 675.7
4 Bobby Bracelet 660.2
5 HermWarfare 649.7
6 Chewbot 641
7 Dr. Pauly 619.7
8 bonds 613.7
9 jek187 607.4
10 Expensive Wino 604.5
11 Party Matt 602.6
12 Zeem 594.3
13 BigHeeb91 582.4
14 Mattazuma 581.1
15 Pokerpeaker 578.5
16 change100 576.6
17 Big Pirate 576.6
18 jakehead 571.8
19 KenB525 542.8
20 Proehl 534.4
21 DrizzDJ 529.1
22 Garthmeister J. 519.5
23 Betty Underground 496.5
24 Mark 496.2
25 mush237 441.2
26 PokahDave 422.8
27 DonkeyPuncher 418.3
28 Joe Speaker 408.3
29 belly2bar 388.2
30 Alpo_Splatr 381.8
31 VinNay 373
32 scurvydog 331.2
33 Lounge9 324.9
34 Chico's Bail Bonds 319.1
35 Victory 278.9
36 johnnieb 258.5
37 Troyinator69 243.1
38 Family Guy 232.2
39 23skidoo 227.3
40 Jevanstar 212.6
41 GCox25 205.5
42 Mookie 188.2
43 Digger 173.5
44 Al Can't Hang 164.4
45 Bill Belicheat 155
46 Miami Don 151
47 Smokkee 140.2
48 RJ 121.6
49 Jack D 121.1
50 fantasy 116.9
51 Bad Ass Mofo 114.8
52 DontDoItPls 107.2
53 Chuckdnb 106.2
54 Lord Bodak 104.5
55 Madden 93.9
56 Otis 90.7
57 spotcheck13 89.5
58 Draft Master Mike 84
59 KingBack 83.4
60 McGuyver 81.2
Best of luck this weekend.

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Hope to see you there. If you do not have a FSL account, join today using my bonus code... pauly.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Writer's Strike, Studs, and Pics

By Pauly
Hollyweird, CA

Well I'm back in America. Almost. In Hollyweird for a few days showing solidarity for my fellow writers in the WGA who are on strike. They bust their asses coming up with original material for your favorite TV shows, late night talk shows, and movies... and have been getting screwed by The Man. Time for them to get a bigger piece of the pie.

In case you have no idea what is going on, here's why the writers are on strike...
"Simply put, we want to be paid for what we create. The producers don't want to pay us.

Writers, actors, and directors (and there are others too) are paid in two ways: 'up-front' when the work is completed and 'deferred' later when the product we've created makes more money for the company, usually because it was sold into a new market.

One of the key provisions of the current negotiation is based on that simple fact: we're paid for our work in television or a film; now that work is being sold on the internet, so there should be a formula that calculates that additional payment."
Looks like the strike might be a while. Check out United Hollywood, a blog written by strike captains.




I don't have the time to write while I'm in Hollyweird, but I will when I get back to NYC on Monday. I should be back in a couple of days. For now, here are a few things to keep you entertained and occupied...

Michele Lewis added Part II of her Studs of Poker Interview with yours truly. Check it out.

Mean Gene posted Part 2 of a series over at Las Vegas Vegas called Online Poker Legal and Political Opponents...Part 2.

By the way, the next time you are going to Las Vegas and are looking for a tournament to play in, the Poker Prof has compiled a comprehensive Las Vegas poker tournament directory.

The Prof also whipped up another cool feature called the Las Vegas Poker Room Directory which provides detailed information about various Las Vegas poker room.

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Stopped for an autograph in front of the Sydney Opera House

I published some new photos on Flickr including the one with the little Korean kid above. Check out my Australia II gallery which contains over 140 pics from the Poker News Cup, Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island, Sydney, and Manly Beach.

I also added a couple of new photos to the Pauly Food Gallery.

And the Tao of Bacon has been updated.


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Friday, November 9, 2007

Sundays with Dr. Pauly - Week 4 Update and the November Truckin'

By Pauly
Hollyweird, CA

Let's start off with pimping the latest issue of my literary blogzine. The November installment of Truckin' contains about 60% Key West themed short stories, including submissions from AlCantHang and Change100. Veteran Truckin' authors Sean A. Donahue and Sigge S. Amdal are also back.

Truckin' - November 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 11

1. Existentialist Conversations with Strippers: The Afternoon Shift by Paul McGuire
The club was just the type of seedy place where you might find William Kennedy Smith or any other soused heirs to the Kennedy name, knocking back cheap scotch at 3 pm while aggressively fondling the sketchy girls with visible c-section scars and multiple fresh bruises all over their cracked-out bodies.... More

2. Lonesome Cowboy Bill by AlCantHang
My comfort zone is a dive rock club where I can chain smoke, power drink, and have my head assaulted with decibels equivalent to a jumbo jet taking off. The next step down the ladder would be the pubs and bars the exist for sole purpose of its patrons getting blitzed on various hardcore drinks. Then comes the sports bars, strip clubs, snooty yuppie bars, and hotel watering holes. Near the very bottom would generally be any place that plays country music... More

3. Seven Minutes with Olga by Change100
Olga led me all the way to the back and sat me down. She took her top off and grabbed my hands, placing them on her very soft, very real breasts... More

4. The Sleep Deprived Memoirs of I by Sigge S. Amdal
I might as well go to sleep, I thought. And I thought about sleeping forever, the eternal sleep, and how it could feel – was it cold or was it cozy – had it not been for facts contesting life after death in terms of subjectively sensory experience... More

5. Their Father's Love by Sean A. Donahue
Tying to explain the differences and the complaints of a failed marriage is too complicated for a four-year old to understand. I think I heard the phrase, "But why daddy?" more than I ever thought I could. But it wasn't my kids' fault... More
If you like these stories, then please tell your friends about your favorites. It takes a few seconds to pass along Truckin'. The writers certainly appreciate your support. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail if you know anyone who is interested in being added to the mailing list.

Thanks again to everyone for wasting your precious time month after month with Truckin' and for your continuous support. Until next time.

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Sundays with Dr. Pauly - Week 4 Update

Thanks again for everyone who participated in Sundays with Dr. Pauly over at Fantasy Sports Live. Congrats to Bobby Bracelet. He's the first player to qualify for the season ending freeroll. He beat my score in three consecutive weeks!

The following players have beaten me in the previous two weeks and need to beat me this weekend to qualify for the freeroll: RTrizzle, ebk03001, Chewbot, bonds, and Mattazuma.

I have been off my game. After a hot start, I slipped a bit the last two weeks because I have been in Australia for work and vacation. The last weekend was tough because I didn't have internet access for a couple of days and threw together a team at the last moment. I'm back in America now so I have no more excuses.

Congrats to Chewbot who took down Week 4. RTrizzle is leading the entire series with a score of 599.5.
Week 4 Results:
1 Chewbot 158.3
2 RTrizzle 142
3 BigHeeb91 140.7
4 VinNay 135.4
5 PokahDave 134.4
6 Pokerpeaker 133.3
7 Jevanstar 131.3
8 Mark 129.7
9 change100 127.3
10 Proehl 126.9
11 Big Pirate 123.7
12 BobbyBracelet 123.7
13 Mattazuma 122.8
14 jek187 122.3
15 Troyinator69 122.1
16 KenB525 121.6
17 ebk03001 116.9
18 mush237 116.5
19 bonds 116.5
20 Drizztdj 112.3
21 Expensive Wino 110.6
22 Pauly 110.4
23 jakehead 108.6
24 HermWarfare 107.1
25 bayne_s 107
26 GCox25 106.4
27 Chuckdnb 106.2
28 Party Matt 106.2
29 Lounge9 102.3
30 Victory 101.7
31 Madden 93.9
32 Joe Speaker 92.7
33 spotcheck13 89.5
34 Garthmeister J. 84.1
35 Zeem 82.5
36 johnnieb 81.7
37 McGuyver 81.2
38 belly2bar 77.1
39 Betty Underground 73.8


Overall Standings:
1 RTrizzle 599.5
2 ebk03001 587.7
3 bayne_s 561.4
4 BobbyBracelet 555.3
5 Pauly 546.6
6 Chewbot 533.5
7 HermWarfare 527.1
8 jek187 519.6
9 Expensive Wino 519.3
10 Party Matt 517.6
11 bonds 508.8
12 change100 503.2
13 Mattazuma 498.3
14 Big Pirate 496
15 Pokerpeaker 486.8
16 BigHeeb91 469.6
17 Zeem 469.1
18 KenB525 445
19 Proehl 441.1
20 jakehead 436.3
21 Drizztdj 418.8
22 Garthmeister J. 418.2
23 Joe Speaker 408.3
24 Betty Underground 406.6
25 Mark 401.8
26 belly2bar 388.2
27 mush237 382.5
28 PokahDave 337.8
29 Lounge9 324.9
30 donkeypuncher 322.9
31 Chico's Bail Bonds 319.1
32 Victory 278.9
33 Alpo_Splatr 274.4
34 VinNay 242.3
35 scurvydog 220.3
36 GCox25 205.5
37 Mookie 188.2
38 johnnieb 179.7
39 Digger 173.5
40 AlCantHang 164.4
41 Bill Belicheat 155
42 Miami Don 151
43 $mokkee 140.2
44 Jevanstar 131.3
45 Troyinator69 122.1
46 RJ 121.6
47 Jack D 121.1
48 fantasy 116.9
49 Bad Ass Mofo 114.8
50 DontDoItPls 107.2
51 Chuckdnb 106.2
52 Lord Bodak 104.5
53 23skidoo 103.5
54 Family Guy 102.4
55 Madden 93.9
56 Otis 90.7
57 spotcheck13 89.5
58 Draft Master Mike 84
59 McGuyver 81.2
Just a reminder that you cannot sign up for more than one entry. If you do, any of your multiple entries will be disqualified and only your first entry (not the highest) will be included in the promotion.

And for all you bottom dwellers who play in at least eight contests, there will be a secret Gigli booby prize for the person who comes in dead last.

Feel free to join us this week for Sundays with Dr. Pauly over at Fantasy Sports Live. Thanks and good luck out there this weekend!


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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

I Got Quoted at ABC News

By Pauly
Sydney, Australia

I got a call on Tuesday morning (late in the afternoon in New York) by a reporter from ABC News who wanted a quote about the recent shooting at an underground NYC poker club. He tracked me down in Australia and we spoke for a few minutes. I ended up getting quoted in his article. That's not the first time I got ink as a source in a mainstream media organization. Last October, I got quoted in Business Week about the UIGEA.

The only thing that sucks was that the reporter at ABC News failed to mention my blog! Instead he listed me as "a reporter from PokerNews.com." Talk about a bad beat. Sure that's great news and PR for the folks at Poker News, but I must admit I was disappointed that the Tao of Poker was not mentioned. Oh yeah, and out of everything I said in the conversation, the most retarded thing I said ended up getting quoted. Oh well.

Anyway, check out the article... Underground Poker: A Deadly Game?


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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Worst Poker Room in the World

By Pauly
Sydney, Australia

I would have written more about my Sunday in Sydney but the hand was bothering too much. I typed what I could and took some time off to heal. I'm only typing with one hand. Anyway, here's a more verbose explanation of the events.

I woke up hungover on Sunday. Change100 and I had arrived in Sydney the night before. We checked into our hotel in Kings Cross and headed out to dinner. In January, Brandon Schaefer and I stayed in a hostel near Kings Cross and we got to know the area pretty well. I remembered a delicious and inexpensive Italian restaurant named Fellini's on Victoria Street and took Change100 there. We drank a ton of wine then wandered around Kings Cross. We found ourselves at a cafe with a covered awning. We played Chinese Poker and then the sky opened up and rains came pouring down. We were sort of stuck there until the rain let up... which it never did. Alas, we continued to drink and drink. One of the waitresses was a cute German girl who looked like Cate Blanchet. She dropped off our drinks and then got real close up to my face and asked what we were playing. She had been making eyes at me since we sat down and I told her it was Chinese Poker. She said she didn't know how to play and wondered if I could teach her. That quickly tilted Change100, who was ready to gouge out her eyeballs.

When I woke up on Sunday morning, my body was paying for all that Shiraz and bottles of Carltons that I consumed. I did what I could to shake off the hangover and fired up my Betsson account. I put a bet in on another Allsvenskan Swedish Hockey League game. I befriended a Swedish fan of the Tao of Poker who used to play professional hockey in Sweden. All he does these days is play online poker and watch hockey. He gives me tips from time to time and by taking his advice, I ran 200 Euros up to 2.2K since my arrival in Australia.

Change100 woke up and we got ready to meet my buddy Nigel down at the Sydney Fish Markets for yum cha, or dim sum. Nigel is a local and the editor of a Aussie travel magazine, who happens to be an avid reader of my sites. In January, we met for the first time. He invited Brandon and myself over to a BBQ at his flat and we had our Almost Famous moment as we mingled with real locals and made mojitos in his kitchen. I was looking forward to hanging out with him again.

There was an idle cab in front of the hotel and we jumped in. I slammed the door on my hand and my pinky quickly dislocated. It's a recurring injury that I've had for almost 15 years. Josh Webber originally knocked it out during my fraternity's flag football practice. Since then it has popped out during hoops pick up games and other random times like when I was moving to Seattle or once during rough sex.

I usually pop my finger back in place but it wouldn't budge. The second bone on my finger was wedged above the third bone. And it hurt like a mother fucker. In the past it would slide back into place after a hard yank. But I couldn't get it to snap back.

I was distracted for most of our lunch and excused myself to the bathroom. I tried and tried to snap my finger back but no luck. I gave up. Although I play a doctor on the internet, in real life, I'm just a regular guy. I couldn't get my finger back in place and needed the help of a professional. Upon my return to the table, I asked Nigel if he could recommend a good doctor or perhaps the closest ER. We quickly finished up lunch and then took a taxi to the ER near Sydney University.

I don't have health insurance and in the past if I made a trip to the ER to get my finger fixed and it cost me over $2,000. That's why I always popped it back in myself. To save money. Lucky for me, Australia has an amazing health care system. Even though I was not a citizen of their country and even though I was without health insurance, they treated my injury and didn't make me feel like a piece of shit. The last time I went to the ER in America and said I didn't have insurance, they put me at the bottom of their list and barely paid attention to me.

All I had to do was pay a $100 fee to see a doctor in Australia. Compared to a $2K bill in NYC or $3K bill at Cedars-Sinai in Hollyweird, that was a sweet deal. Nigel was enraged that I had to pay one cent. He was used to the amazing free health care system in Australia and felt I should have been given free care. I explained to him the god awful situation of the health care fiasco in the US and suggested that he see Sicko.

The triage nurse checked out my finger and told me that I had only a few people ahead of me. The entire trip to the ER took about ninety minutes and that included treatment. As I waited to see a doctor, a second nurse came out to the waiting room and handed me two pills and a cup of water.

"Take these," she said.

I quickly popped them and mentioned, "Er, so what am I taking."

"Oh," she laughed. "I guess I should have told you that they were pain killers."

"Why didn't you say so," I blurted out. "I could really use two more."

She said to wait until they kick in. I didn't want to tell her that there were instances when I'd pop two before I got out of bed that day. I was a veteran pill popper and needed a higher dosage.

Another nurse appeared and took me to get x-rays. That would be a fortune in America. In Australia, the cost was... free. The radiologist said that nothing was broken and that the doctor would see me shortly. Five minutes later, the doctor appeared. He asked me to call him by his first name. I explained what happened and he peeked at the x-rays. He gave me more painkillers and asked me if I wanted a local anesthetic to numb my finger. He pulled out a huge needle and I fuckin' hate needles. He shot me up and he accidentally hit the bone and a sharp pain rocketed throughout my body. Instantly, I became lightheaded and woozy. I wasn't looking at the doctor injecting the needle because that would have freaked me out. Instead, I focused on the curtain in the examination room. It had a trippy pattern and as soon as he took out the needle, I had a vivid acid flashback. The entire curtain rippled in a psychedelic kaleidoscope as I uttered, "Sweet!"

I had not seen that many vibrant colors since I followed the Grateful Dead. The doctor let the injection sit for a couple of minutes as my entire hand went numb and most of my forearm up to my elbow. That's when he snapped the finger back into place.

I thanked the doctor and asked about check out procedures. He told me to just walk out the front door and that if I owed the hospital anything, they would send me a bill. I had used Change100's mailing address, so maybe they'll send me a bill for $100. Nigel thought that they wouldn't even bother billing me and that I probably got treated for free. Ship it!

I just had a $2,000 swing. Had this happened in America, I'd be stuck with an expensive ER bill and they would have only given me extra strength Tylenol. As is, I was treated extremely well by the Australian health care system and became even more angered at our politicians and the suits at insurance companies for fucking us over. I'll save that rant for another time.

Moving on...

The painkillers had kicked in and I was floating about a foot off the ground. Nigel, Change100, and myself had made plans to hit up the poker room at Star City Casino after yum cha. Although we had a brief detour, we decided to continue with our plans. We caught a taxi and headed straight to the casino.

Star City's poker room has the reputation for being the worst poker room in the world. Ask the locals and they will tell you. The wait list is always long. The players are atrocious. And the rake is insane. For a 5/10 limit game, you have to pay 75 cents just to get dealt a hand! There's no rake for that game, but it cost you $7.50 to see a full orbit. The low limit NL tables charge you $5 an hour time charge plus a 10% rake while they 2/5 NL tables charge you $10/hour plus 10% rake. Since there is zero competition, they own the monopoly.

There was a huge wait so we put our names down. I intended to play the 2/5 NL game, but since I was shitfaced and could barely see straight, I opted for an $80 buy in 1/2 NL table. They text you when your table is ready and we used Nigel's mobile to get our update. We headed to the bar and started pounding beers.

Change100's 5/10 limit seat was available and she headed over to play. Nigel and I continued to drink. I told him that I needed some action so we walked over to the sportsbook and bet on the races. We thought it was a greyhound race, but we ended up betting on the ponies from Hobart in Tasmania. I picked a horse named Miami Jack. It went off at 9-2 and it won by two lengths. Before I left, I put a bet in on am NBL game. The South Dragons were a -7.5 favorite over the Wollongong Hawks. I thought it would be a lock. (Sadly, Wollongong only lost by seven and I lost my bet by a friggin' half a point!)

We left the sportsbook and I stumbled back to Change100's table. We sweated her for a bit and watched as she went up $350 in the first hour of play. I finally got called for my game and got seated next to Nigel. On the second hand that I played, I was all in with 8h-3h. I had flopped second pair with a flush draw and a guy who looked like Ross from Friends called my all in bet with 10-8o. I missed my flush, but the turn and river were both paint so we split the pot. The river saved me.

That would be one of two pots I won all day. It was pretty much me, Nigel, Ross look-a-like, and a slew of crazy Asian gamblers. Since it was a 1/2 NL table with an $80 buy-in, any re-raise was virtually and all in shove. Yes, the table was a push fest. I got stacked by one CAG when I got all my money in with a flopped spade flush. He called with Ks-Qh. I held 6s-4s and also redrew to a gutshot straight flush draw. He rivered a spade to bust me. A few hands later, I got all my money in with two pair against another CAG who flopped bottom pair and a flush draw. He rivered me as well. Rebuy!

Nigel took a slew of bad beats as well. He got all his money in with A-K against a player with K-2 and lost. The sickest beat I saw was when Ross look-a-like called an all in bet with just a gut shot on a paired board with two flush cards. His opponent held K-K and Ross rivered his straight. Unreal. These players were willing to gamble and piss their money away. But I didn't catch any cards in three hours and when I got my money in ahead... I couldn't keep the lead. I ended up losing about $300. The painkillers wore off and I decided to leave.

Change100 was up a bit and cashed out. She had been on a good run playing in Oz. Me? I played twice. I had won a drunken SNG with a bunch a dealers in a casino employees bar in Melbourne and got my ass handed to me in Sydney by CAGs at the worst poker room in the world. Thank God for Swedish hockey and the amazing health care system in Australia. If it weren't for both entities, I'd be stuck big time.

We left the Star City Casino and headed back to the hotel room. I popped a couple of Vicodins and drifted as Change100 watched Breakfast at Tiffany's. I liked the flick but was angry that the film version of the book omitted the fact that Audrey Hepburn's character Holly was actually a prostitute. I eventually feel asleep muttering, "She's a fuckin' hooker! George Peppard is in love with a hooker."


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Sunday, November 4, 2007

A Day in the Life

By Pauly
Sydney, Australia

How was your Sunday? Here are my highlights:
1. Woke up.
2. Bet on Swedish Premiere League Hockey.
3. Slammed taxi door on right hand and dislocated my finger.
4. Met Nigel for yum cha (dim sum) at Sydney Fish Markets.
5. Ate lunch.
6. Asked Nigel to recommend a hospital.
7. Took taxi to ER.
8. Sought medical attention without health insurance.
9. Nurse gave me painkillers.
10. Had x-rays taken - nothing broken.
11. Doctor gave me more painkillers.
12. Had a wicked flashback.
13. Doctor snapped finger back in place.
14. Left ER totally jacked up on painkillers.
15. Hailed taxi and went straight to Star City Casino.
16. Put name on wait list for the "worst poker room in the world."
17. Got drunk at nearby bar.
18. Bet on horse races from Hobart.
19. My horse named Miami Jack won at 9-2.
20. Bet on an NBL game: South Dragons -7.5 over the Wollongong Hawks.
21. Sweated Change100's 5/10 game as she went up $350 in an hour.
22. Finally got seated at a NL table with Nigel.
23. Stacked twice by two different crazy Asian gamblers (CAG).
24. Left casino and hailed a taxi back to our hotel in Kings Cross.
25. Popped more painkillers.
26. Passed out while Change100 watched Breakfast at Tiffany's.


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Friday, November 2, 2007

Sundays with Dr. Pauly - Week 3 Update

By Pauly
Lorne, Australia

Thanks again for everyone who participated in Sundays with Dr. Pauly over at Fantasy Sports Live.

Congrats to ebk03001 for winning Week 3. ebk03001 has also taken over first place and is the overall leader.

If Bobby Bracelet can beat my score in Week 4, he'll qualify for the freeroll.

If any of these guys can beat my score in Week 4 and Week 5, they'll qualify for the freeroll.... ebk03001, Bill Belicheat, RTrizzle, HermWarfare, Alpo_Splatr, Chewbot, BobbyBracelet, bonds, Party Matt, Mattazuma, and bayne_s.
Week 3 Results:
ebk03001 165.5
Bill Belicheat 155
RTrizzle 154.2
HermWarfare 146.7
Alpo_Splatr 138.3
Chewbot 136.8
BobbyBracelet 135.1
bonds 131.3
Party Matt 131.2
Mattazuma 131.2
bayne_s 128.3
Pauly 127.5
Betty Underground 122.9
jek187 122.8
BigHeeb91 118.6
Garthmeister J. 115.9
Bad Ass Mofo 114.8
Expensive Wino 113.7
change100 109.5
Drizztdj 107.8
DontDoItPls 107.2
Joe Speaker 106.2
Zeem 105.7
Pokerpeaker 104.3
Digger 102.9
KenB525 102
Big Pirate 100.1
PokahDave 99.7
GCox25 99.1
jakehead 95.1
Proehl 94
donkeypuncher 90.1
Chico's Bail Bonds 89.3
Lounge9 86.6
belly2bar 86.5
Draft Master Mike 84
Mark 57
mush237 38

Overall Standings:
ebk03001 470.8
RTrizzle 457.5
bayne_s 454.4
Pauly 436.2
BobbyBracelet 431.6
HermWarfare (Derek) 420
Party Matt 411.4
Expensive Wino 408.7
jek187 397.3
bonds 392.3
Zeem 386.6
change100 375.9
Mattazuma 375.5
Chewbot 375.2
Big Pirate 372.3
Pokerpeaker 353.5
Garthmeister J. 334.1
Betty Underground 332.8
BigHeeb91 328.9
jakehead 327.7
KenB525 323.4
donkeypuncher 322.9
Chico's Bail Bonds 319.1
Joe Speaker 315.6
Proehl 314.2
belly2bar 311.1
Drizztdj 306.5
Alpo_Splatr 274.4
Mark 272.1
mush237 266
Lounge9 222.6
scurvydog 220.3
PokahDave 203.4
Mookie 188.2
Victory 177.2
Digger 173.5
AlCantHang 164.4
Bill Belicheat 155
Miami Don 151
$mokkee 140.2
RJ 121.6
Jack D 121.1
fantasy 116.9
Bad Ass Mofo 114.8
DontDoItPls 107.2
VinNay 106.9
Lord Bodak 104.5
23skidoo 103.5
Family Guy 102.4
GCox25 99.1
johnnieb 98
Otis 90.7
Draft Master Mike 84
Just a reminder that you cannot sign up for more than one entry. If you do, any of your multiple entries will be disqualified and only your first entry (not the highest) will be included in the promotion.

And for all you bottom dwellers who play in at least eight contests, there will be a secret Gigli booby prize for the person who comes in dead last.

Feel free to join us this week for Sundays with Dr. Pauly over at Fantasy Sports Live. Thanks and good luck out there this weekend!



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