Tournaments/p2: brad2002tj

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33rd out of 22,287

After 6 hours of play I just finished 33rd in the Stars Sunday hundred grand. Only $334, but at least it's paid for all the Sunday 100k lotterys I've played before.

At the same time I was deep in the $10r. With around 50 left I get the dumbest beat of the day:

Poker Stars $10+$1 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t6000/t12000 Blinds - 8 players
The Official 2+2 Hand Converter Powered By DeucesCracked.com

CO: t265376
BTN: t79878
SB: t193192
BB: t575812
UTG: t353132
UTG+1: t126336
MP1: t432169
Hero (MP2): t166355

Pre Flop: Hero is MP2 with 9 9
2 folds, MP1 raises to t28653[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to t165155 all in, 4 folds, MP1 calls t136502

Flop: (t357910) Q A 3(2 players - 1 is all in)[/color]

Turn: (t357910) 9(2 players - 1 is all in)[/color]

River: (t357910) J (2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: t357910
MP1 shows 8c Tc (a flush, Ace high)
Hero shows 9c 9s (three of a kind, Nines)
MP1 wins t357910

The Happy Meal Heater Continues

I'm continuing a good run at Full Tilt. I've been playing almost all $11 turbo STT during this stretch but also final tabled a large donkament. Grinded my initial $200 deposit up to $900 in about 3 1/2 weeks. The results of the last 80 games are clearly not sustainable, I'm sure variance will bite me in the ass soon.

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I think I'll grind STT until mid-April and then switch to MTT in preparation for the WSOP Circuit event in New Orleans on May 9.

Ship the AP 5r

Pokerstars was on the fritz again last night so I loaded up $100 on AP to play some small stakes donkaments. First one I play is the nightly $5r which had 109 players in. I take it down for around $430. Nice little shot to the bankroll. The final table had pretty mediocre players, I knew as long as I didn't get unlucky I had a good shot at taking it down. Ran well obv, my big hands held up and I won 2 key coinflips.

I will try to get the HH on PXF for an official thread review on 2+2.

2nd in stars $4/180

Just finished 2nd in a stars $4/180. I've played a lot of these and this is my best finish. Unfortunately I am not happy with my heads up play at all. First hand of heads up my QQ > 55 and I held a 5 to 1 chip lead. I made some loose calls IMO trying to end it and ended up losing with KQ < A3. I'll be posting some of my hands on 2+2 for analysis but my own analysis is that my heads up play was pretty crappy. I've been running terribly since loading on pokerstars but this puts me almost even. Hopefully I can learn from this and plug some leaks for later.

New Orleans WSOP Circuit Event Cash

This is my first chance to discuss my 3rd place finish at the WSOP Circuit Event in New Orleans, LA.

I took Monday off work to fly to NOLA and play in the tournament. I registered when the desk opened, played a little video roulette and stopped by my work's office in NOLA which is a few blocks from Harrah's.

You start with 1500 chips and blinds of 25/25. I was a little nervous being my first large live tourney but I settled in quick. Within an hour I busted a short stack when KK > JJ and I built up to 3000 chips. Over the next hour I got back down to 2000 or so.

First hand in the second hour everyone folds to me in the SB with K Q. I raise to 300 and BB calls. Flop comes J 9 5 . I bet 500 on the flop and he calls with no hesitation. The turn comes the 10 giving me the straight (and possibly filling out a flush draw). I have only 1200 behind so I push all in and BB calls showing A A. Nice. I dodge a diamond on the river and have a nice stack.

I played ABC poker and stayed pretty even until right before the dinner break, when we were down to 80 or so players (from 380). I had a flight scheduled to leave for home 7:30, so I decided that I would play aggressive and either build a big stack to make a serious run at the final table (and have to stay overnight) or be busted out to catch my flight. Blinds were near 150 at this point if I recall. A short stack goes all in for 1400 or so and a MP reraises all in for his last 3000 after some thought. I look down and see A K so I push all in as well. EP shows K J and MP shows K Q . No one hits anything and I go to dinner break with more than double average chips.

During the dinner break I find a hotel room for the night and eat a Harrah's buffet (terrible, BTW). I return to the tournament and don't play many hands before the bubble breaks @ 36 players. Yay! I still have about double average stack. Then I run into trouble...First hand at a new table I raise K Q 4BB from the cutoff. Big blind thinks and calls. Flop comes K 4 4 . Pretty safe flop, I think. BB checks. I bet pot. He raises to double. I should have thought about it, but I was confident I was ahead here. I pushed all in. He insta calls and shows 4 5 and I don't hit a king. I go from about 34k chips to 7k and am about to go on tilt bad. Next hand I get kq and look at my watch to see if I can still make my flight. I push all in and am called by 9 9. I hit a king and double up. Next hand, K Q (yes KQ 3 hands in a row). Push again, this time to be called by K K. I suckout after hitting an open ended straight flush draw on the flop. I was back to where I started after the dinner break. I was in such a tilt fog I didn't even realize I had won the hand until the dealer shipped the chips. I was ready to collect my $1,000 payout and leave.

Fortunately I regained my senses and played ABC poker for the rest of the night. When we reached the final table I had 36,000 chips, about 15,000 less than average although I was 6th of the 10 remaining.

The next day I was bored so I went to work and played some slots. I didn't want to play any poker because I wanted to only be thinking about being a short stack at a final table. When play started at 4PM on the main stage I was definitely ready. I made the decision to put my chips in play and make a run for first.

I got a chance when the second hand of the final table I was dealt A K and called an all-in by one of the shorter stacks who had K Q . I knocked him out and got about 25,000 chips out of it. The final table was extremely aggressive, and within half an hour we were down to only 4 players and I had about 40,000 chips. I pushed with 3 3 but was called by Tuan Tran with 10 10 . I hit the 3 on the river for my second suckout of the tournament. Tran gets knocked out a few hands later when his AK < 55 when the eventual winner hits a set on the turn.

At the final 3 I was severely short stacked. I basically pushed every unopened pot to prevent being blinded away. Eventually I was called by A x when I had 5 7, and he hit trip aces on the flop to send me home. I cashed out my $8800 payday, my largest ever, and caught a southwest flight home. I can't believe I ran so good at just the right time. There were definitely some hands I could have played better, but I continue to learn the game.

Brad
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