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Welcome!

Posted by: greg on 09/17/2007 06:19 PM (Read: 760)

Hello and Welcome to Tilt Monkey!

In order to sign up for our home games you must join the forum:
Click Here to Sign Up to the Tilt Monkey Game Forums


The purpose of this website is mainly to act as a front end to our forum where you can engage in a friendly and informative poker discussion with other poker players across the Tampa Bay area...

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What is a Tilt Monkey?

Posted by: greg on 05/26/2007 07:03 PM



Urban Dictionary Lists a Tilt Monkey as so.

1. monkey tilt

An extreme form of tilt, often caused by a series of bad beats, excessive table banter from donkeys, or otherwise *bleep*-ass luck in a poker game. The player experiencing monkey tilt may experience one or more of the following syptoms: 1) complete and utter disregard for money (in fact, other players may even claim that the player in question "hates money") 2) frequent bluffs and all-in moves before the flop in a no-limit hold-em game 3) calling bets with complete disregard for the cards or the odds being offered 4) jumping up and down screaming "oooh oooh aah ahh" while shoving a banana down your own throa, (Also frequently known as somebody that frequents this site, plays surprisingly well and is a local poker player!)




Homeboy makes good

Posted by: greg on 06/08/2010 10:17 PM
David Tuthill our resident troller/comedian of the tiltmonkey clan proved he wasn't all talk by damn near winning a bracelet in the 2010 WSOP $1500 buy-in event.

He took 4th place winning 160k and plans to play several more events in this years events. Lets all wish him the best of luck.
We will sit down with David and get all the details of his adventures asap.
Represent the Tampa poker scene!
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I'm pleased to announce the creation of the Tiltmonkey Poker library.

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 11:04 PM (Read: None)
I'm pleased to announce the creation of the Tiltmonkey Poker library.
If you have a book to donate, it will be most appreciated and gain you unlimited access to anything in our library.


This is the list of titles available right now...


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Here are the blinds structures from Silk's Card Room (Tampa Bay Down Horse Racing Tracks):

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 09:08 PM (Read: 1)


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Blind structure from Lucky's Mega Deep Stack tourneys at the Tampa Greyhound Track:

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 09:07 PM (Read: None)
Lucky's Tournament Structure..
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Here are the standard blinds structures that Hard Rock in Tampa uses for their MTTs:

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 09:04 PM (Read: None)

Hard Rock Tournament Structures..
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Here is the standard blinds structure that Derby Lane In St. Petersburg uses for their MTTs:

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 09:02 PM (Read: None)


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Local Tampa Bay Area Casino Tournament Schedules

Posted by: greg on 01/24/2010 08:44 PM (Read: None)
All of our local casino's tournament schedules.
So far it seems that derby has the most skill based structures.
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Stages Of A TAG

Posted by: greg on 01/05/2010 04:19 PM (Read: None)
This is probably my favorite update from Ed of all times relating to Cash Games and my personal preferred method of playing. I'm quite comfortable with being called a TAG.
I'm in good company with a lot of winning players.
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Three Simple Things An Average Small Stakes Live Game Regular Can Try To Make More Money

Posted by: greg on 01/05/2010 02:26 PM (Read: 109)
The great thing about poker is that nearly all of us have room to improve our games. Many players who beat small stakes live games at a decent clip could win more money if they tried these three simple things more often...
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How to win a Sit & Go Poker Tournament

Posted by: greg on 09/17/2007 08:18 PM (Read: 105)

I’m going to let you all in on my secret on how I win, that’s right, here it is, if you want to win a “sit n go” you need to remember my mantra..

“LET THE IDIOTS KNOCK THEMSELVES OUT!”

That’s it, I’m serious, sng’s aren’t about outplaying everybody every durn hand, it’s about survival and table image..

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Tampa Poker Players Take Note! We have a New Orleans Update

Posted by: greg on 05/19/2008 01:43 PM (Read: 89)
We had 2 players cash at the WSOP events in N.O. this year.

I cashed in 23rd place, when I got unlucky by having to post up the Big Blind and the Small Blind Back to Back and effectively killed any fold equity I had and it was at a point in the tourney were I had almost the average chip stack, so needless to say, it's not a great structure. Thanks TD !

Gary Elliot made the final table and took 9th when Button limped, SB completed and he pushed for 4x the Blind from the big blind when he..
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Got Holes?

Posted by: greg on 09/17/2007 08:01 PM (Read: None)

I was thinking of some common mistakes we all make and thought I’d share em.

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Blog

Holy Cow. Has it been this long?

Tiltmonkey.com has celebrated a birthday recently. We are now on our 3rd year, admittingly this last one has been a slow one and my lack of effort in this site is clearly because of my own priorties in other things going on that take precendents over my recreational distractions.

I will try my best to try to put in some work in here at least once a week. Not sure, but I will do my best, as I hate to let all our pinellas and tampa poker players down.

BTW-
Martin and Gary are on their way to the WPT Event in Biloxi this weekend. Wish them all the best of luck!

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Updated on 01/05/2010 04:47 PM by greg
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