November 16 Declared National Non-Working Holiday

 

In celebration of the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice or Eid’l Adha, November 16, 2010 (Tuesday) is declared as National Non-Working Holiday by President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III.  Proclamation No. 60 signed by the President states that Eid’l Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday.

 

 

 

Other Upcoming Holidays

  

November 29 – Bonifacio Day (Monday nearest November 30)

 

 

If you want to make most of your FREE TIME…

 

BRING your family or a date to the following:

  

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 

 XO.

October 25, 2010 is a Special Non-working Holiday, National Baranggay Elections

 

 

October 25, 2010 declared as a Non-Working Holiday to give way

to the National Barangay Elections.

 

 

Other Upcoming Holidays

 

November 1 – All Saints Day (Monday)

 

November 29 – Bonifacio Day (Monday nearest November 30)

 

 

After exercising your right to vote, you might want to make most of your FREE TIME.

 

BRING your family or a date to the following:

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

XOXO

BB Out!

 

 

September 10, 2010 is a REGULAR Holiday

 

***UPDATE as of Sept. 3, 2010***

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 26 declaring Friday, September 10, 2010 as a Regular Holiday throughout the country to promote national consciousness on the religious and culutural significance of the Eid’l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan).

 

In this regard, employees who will be assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

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Will there be a special non-working holiday this month of September?

 

We’re all anticipating President Noynoy’s announcement.

 

Last year, September 21, 2009 was declared as a national holiday by Malacañang in observance of Eid’l Fitr.

 

 

A lot are asking if September 10, 2010 (Friday) will be declared as a holiday.

 

Many opinions say it should be declared as one.  It’s like saying there’s no Christmas holiday.

 

If P-Noy/Malacañang does decide to announce it as a holiday, it would probably be declared by tomorrow or latest Sunday.

 

Holiday or not!

Take your family or your significant other

out on a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Celebrate LIFE!

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

 

 

You can also check out the Chef’s Table. 

Gastronomic Indulgence at the Chef’s Table by Chef Bruce Lim

 

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If you’re going for a short drive to Tagaytay,

TOP TAGAYTAY PLACES to check out:

 

Marcia Adam’s Tuscany

Chateau Hestia

Lovely Dinner at Antonio’s

A Weekend Getaway at Summit Ridge Tagaytay

Andanita Taj of Tagaytay

Vanilla Suites Tagaytay

  

XOXO,

Janey

 

August 23, 2010 is no longer a non-working holiday

 

 

Malacañang announced yesterday that August 23, which falls on a Monday, will remain a regular working day, contrary to earlier declaration of it being a special non-working holiday under PGMA’s holiday economics.  P-Noy declared August 21, which is a Saturday and the actual date of Ninoy Aquino’s death anniversary, as the non-working holiday.

 

 

A statement from the presidential palace said President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is empowered under Republic Act 9492 to modify holidays by law, order or proclamation.

 

“The purpose for observing Ninoy Aquino Day on August 21 instead of August 23 is to avoid the imposition of unnecessary financial burden upon the employers, ensure the continuity of government, business, and commercial transaction, promote productivity, while at the same time preserve the solemnity of the observance,” the statement read.

 

I feel for those of you who have already made vacation plans around this “supposedly” non-working holiday.  I guess the solution is either you cancel it or file a vacation leave from your respective companies (I know it’s a dent on your VL or paycheck but what can we do, it’s been decided on).  Anyway, August 30 is still a regular holiday at this time.  You might want to move your plans to that date 😀

 

And if you’re not skipping town… you might want to have a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

XOXO

 

August 2010 Declared Holidays

 

August 2010 Holidays in the Philippines

 

 

Aug. 19,   Thursday                 

Special Non-Working Holiday (Quezon City-based employees only) 

RA No. 6741 –Quezon City Day: In commemoration of the birth of former President Manuel L. Quezon

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August 25, Wednesday

National Day of Mourning 🙁

***Update as of August 24, 2010President Noynoy Aquino announced that tomorrow, August 25, 2010 as National Day of Mourning to give respect to the HongKong nationals that were part of the hostage-taking tragedy.

 

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINESPROCLAMATION NO. 23DECLARING AUGUST 25, 2010, AS A DAY OF NATIONAL MOURNING 

WHEREAS, on August 23, 2010, as a consequence of the hostage-taking incident in the Quirino Grandstand, Manila, eight innocent civilians lost their lives under tragic circumstances; WHEREAS, the Hong Kong government declared a day of mourning to express sorrow over the deaths of their nationals;

 WHEREAS, these deaths are a great loss to the peoples of Hong Kong and the Philippines, and call for the most solemn commemoration and respect at a time of grief for our two peoples;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby proclaim August 25, 2010 as a day of national mourning, in solidarity with the people of Hong Kong and the bereaved families of the slain.

 I instruct all the public institutions in the Philippines and our embassies and consulates overseas to lower the Philippine flag to half-mast on August 25, 2010.

 

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Aug. 23,   Monday

Special Non-Working Holiday (Nationwide)

RA No. 9256 –In commemoration of the Death of Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr

***Update as of August 11, 2010 – P-noy modified and declared that August 23, 2010 is no longer a special non-working holiday.  READ MORE: August 23 is a REGULAR WORKING DAY.

 

And if you’re not skipping town… you might want to have a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

XOXO

 

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Aug. 30,   Monday 

Regular Holiday (Nationwide)

Executive Order No. 203: National Heroes Day (moved to nearest Monday as per RA No. 9492)

Palace Declares June 30, 2010 as a Special Non-working Holiday

 

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has declared June 30, 2010 (Wednesday) the historic inaugural of President-elect Benigno Aquino III, as a special non-working holiday. 😀

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 2085 declaring Wednesday, June 30, 2010 as a Special Non-Working Day throughout the country to give the people the fullest opportunity to witness the inaugural ceremonies for the incoming President of the Republic of the Philippines.

 

 

For people who work in the Pasig area, it’s also a non-working holiday on July 2, 2010 (Friday) to commemorate Pasig Day.  That includes me! 😉  YAY!!!

 

 

June 14, 2010 is Regular Holiday in Philippines to Celebrate “Independence Day”

 

Malacañang issued Proclamation No. 1841 declaring June 14, 2010 (Monday nearest June 12), as a regular holiday to celebrate  “Independence Day”.

 

 

In this regard, employees who are assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

********UPDATE as of June 17, 2010, Thursday, 10 AM********   President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has declared June 30, the historic inaugural of President-elect Benigno Aquino III, as a special non-working holiday.

National Election Results

 

National Election Results as of May 11, 2010 11:35 AM:

 

Presidential Candidates:

 

1AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C.12,688,024
2ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M.8,084,861
3VILLAR, Manuel Jr B.4,525,913
4TEODORO, Gilberto Jr. C.3,367,778
5VILLANUEVA, Eduardo C.951,622
6GORDON, Richard J.440,626

 

*Villar concedes to Aquino (11AM)

*Presidential candidate De Los Reyes concedes to Aquino and calls for their camp to provide a more defined platform

*Sen. Gordon concedes to Sen. Aquino (2:40 PM)

Dick Gordon’s Post-Election Statement

I would like to congratulate Sen. Aquino for his spectacular victory. I call upon this nation to unite and support him.

I would like to thank everyone who supported me especially my volunteers and those who gave up their limited resources as a manifestation of trust in my brand of leadership and track record.

I ran a very truthful, straightforward and candid campaign and thought we could run on the basis of our platform, track record and volunteerism.

I would like to congratulate all the winners and pray that they serve our country well.

We accept the will of the people.

Today, we have a victory for democracy with the successful exercise of our first nationwide automated election despite naysayers and doubters.

The fight for this country goes beyond this day. Let us forge on in building a Bagumbayan foe our people.

*Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro concedes presidential race (2:55 PM)

-Gibo will go private after this race.  He will continue civic duties but is no longer interested to hold a government position.

*4 more candidates (Jamby Madrigal, Nick Perlas, Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Former President Joseph Estrada -who’s filing a protest regarding trending of the votes) have not yet conceded. 

As of 5:15 PM, Bangon Presidential Bet, Bro. Eddie Villanueva congratulates Sen. Aquino on apparent victory.  Claims this might be the last time he will run.

*Former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada will not contest the Presidential result but will not concede the Presidential race at this time.  If his lawyer contests the result and protest before the commission, he will supposedly let his lawyer be. 

Vice-President Candidates:

1BINAY, Jejomar C.12,464,331
2ROXAS, Manuel A.11,629,706
3LEGARDA, Loren B.3,426,781
4FERNANDO, Bayani F.872,564
5MANZANO, Eduardo B. 

 

Senatorial Candidates

1BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B.16,407,143
2ESTRADA, Jinggoy E.16,115,025
3DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P.14,747,874
4DRILON, Franklin M.13,490,275
5ENRILE, Juan Ponce -.13,349,517
6CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S.11,676,882
7MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R.11,293,762
8RECTO, Ralph G.10,536,077
9SOTTO , Vicente III C.10,147,602
10OSMEÑA, Sergio III D.9,865,737
11LAPID, Manuel M.9,253,940
12GUINGONA , Teofisto III D.8,762,785
13HONTIVEROS-BARAQUEL, Ana7,797,410
14BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino B.7,358,332
15DE VENECIA, Jose III P.7,114,594
16REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C.6,411,373
17LIM, Danilo D.6,255,972
18ROCO, Sonia M. 

 

Your Vote is Your Voice- May 10, 2010 is Special Public (Non-working) Holiday

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 2020 declaring Monday, May 10, 2010 as a Special Public (Non-Working) Holiday throughout the country to give the people the fullest opportunity to participate in the said elections.

 

 

In this regard, employees who will be assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

May 3, 2010 is a Non-working Holiday

 

 

I never thought I’d see the day when May 1 will be moved to another day as a special non-working holiday.  Apparently, May 1, 2010’s ‘premium’ privileges will be applied to May 3, 2010 as President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declared today that this coming weekend will be a long weekend once again in the Philippines.

 

The Malacañang announced that May 3 will be a non-working holiday in the country so as to give Filipinos a chance to observe Labor Day.

 

Malacanag has issued Proclamation No. 2043 declaring May 03, 2010 (Monday) as a regular holiday to celebrate “Labor Day”,

which in effect supersedes Proclamation No. 1841 where May 1, 2010 (Saturday) was declared as regular holiday.

 

 

 

Executive Secretary Leandro Mendoza said that since Labor Day this year falls on a Saturday, Malacanang has decided to move the observation of the holiday on the nearest working day, which is May 3 or this Monday.  This is supposedly keeping with the government’s holiday economics policy.

 

 

Wage boards are expecting a different announcement from PGMA though.  An announcement that their wage hike petitions be favored.  Labor officials confirmed this week that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will not make any wage increase announcements on Labor Day.

 

 

Locate Your Precinct Number

 

I can’t wait to cast my vote in this upcoming national election.  I’m also excited for first time voters who got to register and will exercise their right to vote on May 10, 2010.

 

 

I wonder how the automated election will go.  I pray that whoever wins the presidency or the LGU seats, at the very least, it was really an honest election… with the right count and no tampering of the actual results.

 

Locate your Precinct number online.  Just click on the link below:

 

http://www.comelec.gov.ph/precinctfinder/precinctfinder.aspx

 

 

PLEASE VOTE! 

 

May 2010 Holidays (Labor Day and National Elections) **UPDATE** May 3, 2010, Monday, declared as non-working holiday by PGMA

 

***UPDATE as of April 28, 2010 1:54 PM: PGMA announced May 3 as a non-working HOLIDAY!***

(wow, I wonder how the KMU will feel about this declaration)

 

May 1 falls on a Saturday this year. I wonder if it will be moved to another weekday as a non-working holiday? But I heard that some groups lobby that the commemoration won’t be moved since there’s importance to celebrating May 1 on exactly its day. My mind needs another holiday seriously.

 

 

Anyone who knows if May 1 will be moved? Has PGMA announced anything?

May 10, 2010 is Philippines’ National Election Day so there’s definitely no work on that specific Monday. PLEASE PLEASE GO AHEAD AND VOTE and VOTE WISELY.

 

Ladies Night at Metro Card Club: Last Lady Sitting

 

“Oh, it’s Ladies Night and I’m feeling right.  It’s Ladies Night and what a night! (ooh, what a night)”

 

Yes folks.  It was “Ladies Night” but this all-girls fun didn’t involve drinks or a bar.  Metro Card Club staged an all-female poker tournament for three Thursdays.  I was only able to join last Thursday and I learned same night that it was its last run. 

 

It was difficult to make creative plays early on because:

 

  1. Good or mediocre hands were hard to come by (esp. on a later position).
  2. The more seasoned players were just grinding it.
  3. First-timers were calling any bet on the flop even if they only hit bottom pair.

 

I reached the final table as the second chip lead.  Chip lead was Ms. Tournament-Virgin who eventually lost her stack to Jen.  Jen became the chip lead.  I capitalized on heads-up plays against the short stacks.

 

Image Source: Metro Card Club website

Image Source: Metro Card Club website

 

Four players left.  A good poker friend Trish, Jen and one other.  Two players folded and it’s down to the battle of the blinds between my small blind and Trish’.  I had to raise with my Jack-8 because either it’s a mediocre or good hand that she can push all-in too (which is good for her) or throw her hand away.  I didn’t want to do it against her but I also needed a heads up play and gain some chips because the other two have built their stack.

 

Trish: J? 9c

Jane: Jh 8s

 

She was even ahead pre-flop.

 

Flop: 10s 6d 7c

She was ahead on the flop.

 

Turn: 9?

It was a lucky turn as I hit my straight.  The River didn’t make any difference.

It was down to three players and I changed gears.  Aggressive play all throughout.

When somebody raises all-in on my big blind or small blind, I let go of my blind and fold my trash hands.

On the button, I had Q-10 suited and raised all-in.  Small blind called immediately.  Big blind Jen folded.

I showed my hand.  She slammed her Pocket Jacks on the table with another J –joy.

Flop: Qc 6d 9d

I flopped my queen.  Turn and River didn’t help.  It was down to two players.

First hand I had Jacks and went all-in.  After a long night, Jen called with a shrug.

Image Source: Metro Card Club website

Image Source: Metro Card Club website

Well, the cards fell my way.  A stroke of good luck.

I was really ecstatic about winning a tournament.  The last time I won a tournament was back in 2005?  It was more of the game than the cash prize really, but the additional ka-ching doesn’t hurt.  And yes, I secured myself a seat for the 3-Million Poker Tournament this month.  YEA BABY!  \m/

Van Gogh is Bipolar

 

 

Bubba first found out about this secret place in a magazine.  Bubba called the number trying to place a reservation but it was a packed night –as the usual in most days.  Bubba tried calling again right after mass last Sunday around 830pm and fortunately as fate would have it, we were advised that we can be accommodated that evening. 

 

 

After hearing mass at Sanctuario de San Jose and running quick errands at Shangri-la, Bubba and I headed out to Maginhawa St –the famed street laced with interesting foodie discoveries.  It wasn’t very difficult to locate VGIB (Van Gogh is Bipolar), just tread along Maginhawa St. in Sikatuna Village and look for the landmark, Redbuck’s.  That pathway going to the inner duplex will lead you to an evening you would definitely remember.

 

 

There is a sign on the door that says, “Welcome!  Please remove your shoes.  Thank you,” which reminded me of my own “Shoe Stop” sign (thanks to my good friend Mon for the artwork!) I placed by the door of my condo several years ago.  I held intimate dinners with groups of friends frequently in my small rental condo unit and was really anal-retentive obsessive-compulsive about the grime that “shoes” bring in.  That’s why I’ve asked guests to remove their shoes and if possible, disinfect their feet with the wipes/alcohol before coming in.  All my friends can attest to how squeaky-clean my condo was and how spotless the floor was.  It wasn’t only my neat freak attitude kicking in, but also, engaging with a clean “base” (feet) makes for a fresh and raw/natural ambience –open and free.

 

Van Gogh’s Front Door

 

Replica of the “Shoe Stop” sign I had at the condo

 

 

Back to Van Gogh, my jaw dropped at the sight of the living art space –make that art and food space.  The span of art in every corner and inch of the room emits so much energy that one can’t help but be stirred. 

 

I seriously love this old-fashioned cabinet (reminds me of my Grandma’s cabinet)

 

The bell clonked and our attention immediately shifted to the face behind the little kitchen window placing newly cooked dishes on the counter.  We meet Jetro, a travel photographer and the creative director behind the art and food of Van Gogh is Bipolar.  He good-naturedly welcomed us to his rousing abode.

 

 

Upon my probing, Jetro shares the story behind VGIB and alludes that people misconstrued this sanctuary of his as a mere “restaurant.”  It is not.  This is, first and foremost, Jetro’s private refuge, where his most intimate of thoughts and talents weave into a creative spin.

 

 

Before anything else, read the House Rules.  Key word: Self-service.  No one waits after you.  After perusing the nonconforming menu that informs one about ingredients that release happy enzymes, Bubba wrote our orders on a sheet of paper and gave it to the kitchen.

 

 

As we patiently wait for what the kitchen offers, we stuffed ourselves visually with the artistic splendor of his apartment.  Unique is probably the word that guests usually mouth off stepping into VGIB.  Other than being distinctive, I would say that the place is quite engaging.  The naked eye sees the red graffiti wall at one end of the room, 2 regular coffee tables with seats, 2 low coffee tables with rugs/pillows for sitting/lounging, and a main dining table for groups of 5 or more.  But other than the obvious, there is so much stimulating vibe in the whole room radiating from the different quirky art pieces hanging, etched, written, deconstructed, and basically pieced together.

 

 

I wish I had my own boudoir that channels my very own energy and thoughts in the spaces between.

 

On the Table

 

Spanish Plum Mint Tea PHP 55

The engagement doesn’t stop with the furnishings and art fixtures –it stems to the food as well.  When you order tea, you choose your own pot from the table decked with teapots, shot glasses and tea/coffee jars.  Tagged on the menu as an “Extra Upper,” it is mint tea with blend of premium quality organic Spanish plum tealeaves.  The teacup is decorated with a lone fresh mint leaf.  Pour yourself a warm start to an elevated food experience. 

 

 

Axl Rose’s Egg Shot PHP 25

Organic egg submerged in hot water for 5 minutes served in its eggshell and with honey mustard or Jetro’s special black sauce.  The shot glass is already filled with the wild honey and special black sauce.  The food in itself is again very interactive.  You crack your own egg, carefully pour the yolk and whites inside, stir the mixture and do the shot.  Bubba valiantly tried the shot and said that it can perk you up immediately.  Texture wasn’t slimy and was more of a soup shooter full of protein with a hint of balsamic sweetness that perks the mood.

  

Egg is an excellent source of protein that gives that “extra kick” you need especially when soft-boiled.  

  

 

Pres Clinton’s Meal – Van Gogh Rice PHP 275

Grilled Aussie Lambchops with organic black mountain rice with olive oil/bagoong sauce and olive oil/soy sauce base.

 

 

Despite having read (in another blog) a not-so-good feedback on the lamb chops, I boldly ordered it, knowing that one man’s claim might be another woman’s tasty treasure.  Boy, am I so glad that I didn’t let that stray me away.  The lamb chops were brimming with flavor, balanced out well by the organic black mountain rice that’s full of texture.  Add a distinct layer of flavor by dabbing a bit of the black mint/rosemary semi-sweet sauce.  Try a shade of saltiness by dabbing it in the bagoong with sprit of calamansi sauce. 

 

 

There’s a slice of orange as garnish.  Take a citrus route and get the pulps on your rice.  I also loved the fresh herbs such as the stalk of marigold and basil in the dish –giving a fresh minty note that pulls the dish together. 

 

Emperor’s Fish PHP 255

Bubba was supposed to order Roosevelt –a salmon dish that’s a house specialty but they ran out.  Bubba opted to get the Emperor’s Fish.  It was a special of the day.  I wasn’t able to note what kind of fish was served but it tasted clean and light like sole.  The fish was moist and cooked perfectly.  The Emperor’s Fish was also accompanied by organic mountain rice. 

 

 

Jim Carrey’s Sardines PHP 99

This is usually accompanied by mountain rice but since they ran out, we were asked if we wanted it served with pasta instead –of course!  Variety is always welcomed.  Bubba and I both liked the sardines that had a tinge of spiciness that wakes up the senses.

 

 

Mel Gibson’s Darkest Sins (2) PHP 125 each

It’s a vodka shot deep in dark chocolate with walnut and almond.  When you take the shot, get wonderfully overwhelmed with the dark chocolate… slowly and smoothly, a shadow of bitter liquorish flavor travels in your buds… and steadily, you feel warmth in your mouth, then feel the heat or intensity crawling up to your throat and nose, surrendering a fervor inside.  An hour later on your way home, the impression it left you is still vivid.

 

 

 

Thanks Jetro for welcoming us in your “world”.

 

In the coming weeks, Jetro will no longer accept walk-ins and will fully focus on by-reservation format only.  Cooking is a fondness of his and he wants to be able to share this in a happy busy kitchen but not a frenzied one.

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar is an almost full encounter of Jetro’s senses –from visual art to textural and taste experience of his food concoctions.  The dishes are bright and delightful.  Place is charming, the food are innovative and on the whole, experience is utterly memorable.  It is already a treat in itself to meet someone as passionate as Jetro.

 

Leave with an inspiration.

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar

154 Maginhawa St.

Sikatuna Village, Quezon City

(632) 394 0188

0929 163 8592

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar Album

 

 

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New Year! Hello 2010!

 

Where did you greet the New Year? 😉

 

 

January 1, 2010

00:00 AM

Bonifacio High Street, Fort

 

 

Right after the fireworks, we went straight to Friday’s.

Full rack baby back ribs, draft beer and Two Oceans charddonay.

Waiting for Chai.

 

 

Former Manila DJ Club

Fluxxe New Year’s Party

Jan. 01, 2010

3:30 AM

 

Start Quote   I will see you later.  I’m wearing a simple white dress by Emilio Pucci.  I’ll match it with black stockings and my vintage loboutins.  I’ll use my new Birkin bag from Tony Boy.  Super and almost no make-up because I’m wearing my oxblood color lipstick, which I got from my last trip in New York.  Wag ka masyado magayos at simple lang ako later.   End Quote

 

Let’s say his name didn’t appear on my phone,

I know for a fact which very very good friend of mine sent me an SMS like that.

 

Glittering. 

Sensational.

Love Misunderstood.

I know.

 

Because I understand him.

That must probably come from getting bitten by him once.

No, it ain’t Robert Pattinson. 

 

Photo S-say:

Foursome Awesome 🙂

 

Kennykins looks drunk?  Looks can be deceiving.  He was wasted 😀

 

Yes, he loves me.  The kinster loves me.

 

Copy furnished (CC): Chai and Chris

 

My Polka Purse

 

Chaifer in Purple

 

Jane: NO, thank you Kennykins.

 

With Chaifer and Kinster

 

…And I do too.

 

 

Poker Tales: A Diamond Cuts Like A Knife

 

Cash Game: 25/50 blinds

Minimum buy-in: 2K 

 

Got my stack to 3,300 after not getting a bad beat with my rockets during a heads up game.  It’s not hard to win with a pocket of aces pre-flop but it does not mean it’s unbeatable –depending on how you play it, it’s easy to get your aces beat too.  So make sure that the bullets hit their target.

 

I was sitting on the big blind position when 6 players call the 50 blind.  In my hands are 8 and 10 suited diamonds.  I was tempted to raise the bet because I love an 8 and 10 on my hand but I decided to play conservatively and just checked.

 

Flop: 8s 9d Qd

 

I hit a favorite number of mine and gave me bottom pair. 

 

 

First to act, I bet 100 to test the mettle of the table and have a feel of what the other players have.  The one under the gun folded.  Gary re-raises to 400.  Joy in middle position calls.  Right beside Joy, Gervais unfalteringly pushes two stacks of 100 on the betting arena and raises to 2K. 

 

My move. 

 

2K, that’s committing more than half of my stack and his hand might already be made.  I requested for time and calculated the situation.  I was also flush draw and gut shot straight draw –which means 13 outs, plus I might hit my trips with my bottom pair.  Looking at Gervais and that betting move –it was either he was 2 pairs (Q 9 or Q 8 or 8 9 or more dangerously, he might be straight, meaning he must have J 10.  If he had 2 pairs, I can kill that with trips if an 8 lands on the board.  However, if his 2 pair included a number that gives me trips then that makes him full house.  Abandon ship on the trips.  I have to have a winnable 5-card hand.  I’m more inclined to believe he has a straight.

 

That move showed he was scared of the flush draw.  He couldn’t have flush draw with his hand because I had the 10d.  He feels his hand was strong enough to duel with at least one other player.

 

Now, what about Gary –he was the initial re-raiser, it means he’s also confident with his hand.  I look at Gary.  I put him on Ace high flush draw.  If he’s flush draw then we both have lesser outs –plus I was only 10 high flush draw.  Any Jd, Kd, and Ad mixed with any #d can flush me out.  Another diamond might prove to be more damaging.

 

 

But Gary was playing tight earlier.  He couldn’t be re-raising my bet to triple with just a flush draw.  He could be top pair or also two pair.  More than anything else, I was straight flush draw –second in line next to the unbeatable royal flush.  But that gives me only ONE out.  One card that can spark this coal mine.

 

 

I’ve only invested 150 in the pot to risk 2K of my stack, while I’m bottom pair with 13 outs that may never come or with 6 outs that can give my opponent a higher flush.  There’s only one card that can buy me out of this jam.  JACK diamonds.  Betting 2K means I’m only risking 700 of my money because 1,300 were won anyway.  It is after all for a huge sizable pot. 

 

Gervais called time.  I had to clear with the dealer if that means 1-minute.  It does.  30 seconds into my time, I pushed the 2K inside.

 

Certain: 13 Outs

Uncertain: What they have on their hand.

 

I like the fact of 13 outs better than my assessment of their hands.

 

Gary calls also.  I don’t remember if Joy called or folded, I was eager to see the turn.

 

Turn: Jd

I pushed all in quickly with my 1.3K.  It’s now up to them to decide whether or not I’m only “representing” the flush without the hand or I really hit it.

 

 

I have the nuts but I shouldn’t slow play it and give them a free river card if they don’t bet. 

 

Gary thinks about it considerably.  Gervais called time again.  Finally, Gary calls reluctantly.  Gervais went all in, which means Gary has to add some 1K more.

 

Flop 4s

 

Show time for side pot:

Gary’s Hand: 10s Jc

Gervais’ Hand: Qs 8c

Gary wins their side pot.

 

Show time for main pot:

I show two sterling diamonds of 8 and 10.  Straight flush.

 

It was my best cash game to date.

 

 

Diamonds are truly a girl’s best friend.  🙂

 

“Diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure.” ~Henry Kissinger

 

 

Reminiscent: My First Ever Poker Tournament

 

Flipping through my old emails, I found an email from my good friend Paolo, who forwarded an online news bit he found about the JW Poker Bar Tour that happened sometime March 2006.

 

 

I was playing free Texas Hold ‘Em online games around Q4 of 2005.  Celebrity Poker and David Foley’s smart funny hosting got me interested in the card game. In the real world, Paolo from time to time tagged me along to our former professor’s condo unit to play house poker with other college friends.  I’ve played more or less 10 games with them in total.  That’s why I was hesitant to join when Paolo mentioned about the Johnny Walker Poker bar tour.  But poker wasn’t that big yet in Manila at that time.  I shrugged and said what the heckle jeckle.

 

Image Source: Bing Fabricante

Image Source: Bing Fabricante

 

I think there were 2 or 3 tables that night, with two other girls in the tournament.  I was amazed that I made it to the final table… and even more surprised to win that leg.  I never played again after that tournament.

 

My poker days were only revived after this event.

 

 

The past two months have been nothing but a poker slump.  Instead of playing more, I’ve played less.  In June, I only played twice I think.  In July, I played in the FPT and got busted out with my big slick suited.  The poker morale is really down.  With work schedule and events, there’s not much time to practice lately.  I was invited to another group’s house poker this week.  I hope I play well.  Like I said, I take bad beats over bad decisions any time.  But here’s crossing my fingers (bad beats hurt too). 

 

Well, I need some poker cheering up so I’m posting this.

 

 

Jane Chua’s aggressiveness all throughout the night paid off as she became the bar leg winner of the Johnnie Walker Poker Bar Tour leg at Ice Vodka Bar Tuesday Night night. Chua had to play Marco “Cardinal” Aventajado during the heads-up portion of the tournament. Chua applied pressure on Aventajado who didn’t seem to catch any cards, parlaying her 2-1 chip disadvantage to a 4-1 advantage. Aventajado tried to double up with King-ten unsuited but Chua quickly called with Nine-eight unsuited. It seem to be a misstep on the part of Chua, being behind pre-flop 2-1. But with the flop coming two-two-eight, Chua suddenly jumped to become a 4-1 favorite to win the hand. The five of clubs gave Aventajado some hope reigning in Chua back to 2-1 favorite with because of his flush draw. But it was Chua’s night as the seven of hearts came in the river and Chua became the leg winner, besting 9 other players in leg of the Poker Bar Tour at Quisine.

 

Poker Bar Tour is produced by Pit Boss Events and Cardinal Entertainment. Stay tuned  tomorrow for highlights of the Johnnie Walker Bar tour leg at Bagaberde Pasig. The Johnnie Walker Poker Bar Tour begins registration is at 8pm and the tournament begins promptly at 9pm.

 

I am quite happy to share that during last Sunday’s Metro tournament at 300 buy-in, I was able to again reach the final table.  7 tables and it was trimmed down to 1.  It’s a bit of a morale booster too. 

 

How are your cards dealt lately?

 

 

Johnny Walker Poker Bar Tour Album

 

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FPT’s The Metro Hi-5 Million Countdown Begins

 

The FPT is drawing near.

 

The countdown begins…

 

3 days to go for Day 1 A (Friday)

4 days to go for Day 2 B (Saturday)

 

July 31 – August 3, hear the chips make noise on the table.

 

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Have you signed up yet?  I’m sure you have!  Burning the midnight oil at PokerStars.com for the free seat?

 

See you at the table!  Good luck and good pot!

 

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Filipino Poker Tour is just around the bend.  Yesterday the free roll at Pokerstars.com reached 1,000+.  This must be due to the on air presence of their plugs during the Filipino Poker Tour show.

 

If you’re on SKY Cable, you can also catch their replays on Maxxx channel, one of my favorite channels this year.  The channel has augmented their program line-up and there are now a lot of not to miss shows plus reruns of old favorites.

 

I caught the FPT show last Tuesday night and yesterday afternoon.  I like the format of the show and I simple love the plugs of Pokerstars.com particularly those of Daniel Negreanu. 

 

 

 

It’s the final table of last year’s FPT next Tues 7PM on Maxxx.  Don’t miss it!

 

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While waiting ‘til next Tuesday, you might want to catch some table action of your own.  Play poker!  See ya at the tables!

 

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Studio 23 will be airing the FILIPINO POKER TOUR (FPT) on the following dates and time:
Saturday airing:                July 11, 11:00 PM-12:00 MN (preempting UFC Unleashed)

July 18, 11:00 PM -12:00 MN (preempting UFC Unleashed)

 

Monday airing:                July 20, 11:00 PM – 12:00 MN (preempting The Late Show with David Letterman)

July 27, 11:00 PM – 12:00 MN (preempting The Late Show with David Letterman)

Wednesday airing:     July 22, 11:00 PM – 12:00 MN (preempting The Late Show with David Letterman)

 

Friday airing:                July 24, 11:00 PM – 12:00 MN (preempting The Late Show with David Letterman)

The FPT will be airing every Sunday, from 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM beginning July 26 (preempting The Ultimate Fighter)