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by brad2002tj on 12/04/07
This is my first chance to discuss my 3rd place finish at the WSOP Circuit Event in New Orleans, LA.
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.
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.
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 k
q
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.
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.
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.