Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Five days in the Scottish Highlands


Urquhart Castle
Originally uploaded by adrianhind
To kick off my time in the UK, I went up to the Scottish Highlands for a few days of hiking and sightseeing.

The Man in Seat Sixty-One had given me the tip-off on the Caledonian Sleeper, a very comfortable overnight train from London's Euston station to Fort William, complete with single sleeper cabins, and a classy lounge carriage with a good range of whiskies on the menu.

I did the hosteling thing again, for the first time in about nine years; lamented the fact that it rained pretty heavily almost non-stop for the first three days, preventing my attempt at the summit of Ben Nevis; hired a dodgy rental car and drove to the Isle of Skye; visited the Talisker distillery (yum!); did some hiking in the Cuillins; and saw Urquhart Castle (pictured) and Loch Ness.

Full set of photos in the Scottish Highlands 2009 set on Flickr.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Phil Ivey wins seventh WSOP Bracelet

Phil Ivey has won another bracelet, his second of the 2009 WSOP, in Event 25 - $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8-or-better, besting a field of 376 with a final table that included Chad Brown, Blair Rodman, Dutch Boyd, Jon (PearlJammer) Turner and Carlos Mortensen. First place prize money was $220,538 (plus, no doubt, a few more million in bracelet bets).

There are some particular pros that are really shining in this year's WSOP. Phil Ivey has won two bracelets. Brock Parker (a.k.a. t_soprano online) has won two bracelets, including a thrilling heads up victory against Daniel Negreanu in Event 14 - $2,500 Six-handed Limit Hold'em. Ville Wahlbeck, winner of the much coveted Event 12 - $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event (HORSE + Deuce to Seven Triple Draw + PLO + NLHE) also finished in the money in the first four $10,000 World Championship events 2nd place in the No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw and 3rd place in Seven Card Stud.

In the UK, selected final tables are being broadcast live on PKR.com

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Lunch at Petersham Nurseries, Richmond, UK

Prosciutto with Smashed Peas & Mint on Bruschetta

Beef Skirt with Camone tomatoes, Chard & Anchovy Butter

Raspberry Sorbet

All in a gorgeous garden nursery setting.

Happy Birthday Kate!

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Dinner at Espetus Churrascaria, San Francisco

(Unlimited) "meat cooked on skewers over an open fire, and brought straight to the table where it is carved directly onto your plate." Oh, and there's also a salad bar. Brilliant!

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Monterey Bay Aquarium, California

While I'm not exactly a marine biology aficionado, I must say that the Monterey Bay Aquarium is by far the best aquarium that I've ever been to. Sea otters, seahorses, jelly fish, and some brilliant rocky shore and kelp forest exhibits.

Follow the photo link for selected highlights on Flickr.

9 / 10.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Driving Big Sur


Big Sur
Originally uploaded by adrianhind
The drive along Big Sur from San Simeon to Monterey is absolutely fantastic. Absolutely incredible coastline. Very little development. And a thoroughly enjoyable winding road to drive along.

Phil Ivey wins sixth Bracelet ... and millions of dollars in side bets

Now here's a poker game one doesn't get to play very often: No-Limit Deuce to Seven Single Draw ... "considered by many to be the most skillful game of the various poker disciplines."

In Event 8 of the 2009 WSOP Phil Ivey bested a field of 147 to win a mere $96,361 in prize money, plus several million dollars in Bracelet bets. The heads up match lasted about three and a half hours, with the lead going back and forth several times. Phil Ivey would consistently chip away at his opponent John Monnette, making well-timed raises and some very very good marginal calls. As the blinds increased, there were some big swings towards the end. John Monnette doubled up, then doubled up again to take the chip. Phil Ivey quickly doubled up to regain the chip lead. Then all the money went into the pot in a raise, re-raise, all-in pre-draw hand. "Ivey had 7-6-4-2, while Monnette held 9-7-5-2. John Monnette showed his card first, revealing another seven, meaning that he was drawing dead. Phil Ivey turned over the five for the winning hand and his sixth WSOP gold bracelet, his first since 2005."

I was fortunate enough to watch some of the heads up match live on bluffmagazine.com. Deuce to Seven is one of the few poker games that makes sense when you watch it live (i.e. without hole card cameras) as there is no flop, and you can focus on the players, their betting patterns, and their tells, without having to worry too much about their hole cards.

Update (07 June): Some great photos of the final table are up on PokerRoad.

Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California

Of course, a road trip up the California Central Coast is not complete without a visit to Hearst Castle.

Follow the photo link for selected highlights on Flickr.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Australia avoids recession

[the australian] "Australia has avoided a recession after a surprise burst in the nation's trade surplus saved the economy from negative growth... the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed today that the economy for the March quarter grew by 0.4 per cent."

Update: ... and the S&P/ASX 200 closed above 4000 for the first time in 7 months.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Yosemite National Park, California


Half Dome
Originally uploaded by adrianhind
Three days in Yosemite National Park. Awesome.

Full set of photos here.

Bodie State Historic Park, California

On the drive from Lake Tahoe to Yosemite National Park, I took a side trip to Bodie State Historic Park. Bodie is "a genuine California gold mining ghost town" that thrived in the late 1800s, declined in the early 1900s, was eventually abandoned, and was designated a state historic park in 1962.

Full set of photos here.