
WSOP trip report part 4, Return of the Rebuy, event 8
I had to stand in line for about 20 minutes to register for today’s 1000 rebuy’s tournament, which resulted in my being late to the table by a couple hands. I showed up to my table and looked around, mostly middle aged or old guys, and only ONE had rebought to 4k straight away. I asked the table out loud “has there been any action here or what?” and an old man jokingly replied “oh yea, tons just before you came over.”
”We’ll see if I can’t change that.”
First hand I am dealt in I’m on the button with 99. Mp2 limps, CO limps, and I jam, which seems pretty standard for me in a rebuy tournament. The blinds fold and MP2 snap calls, then CO folds. Mp2 flips up his….KK.
Flop: Q J 5
Turn: 9 DING!
River: Q
He seems VERY frustrated with me and single rebuys. I shoot up to 6k in chips (buy in+rebuy=4000) and spend the rest of the 25/50 hour desperately trying to loosen my table up to no avail. I tried to make every spew donk seeming play WITHOUT actually being a spew donk. I would raise in EP with stupid hands like Q8, I would limp behind limpers with any 2 on the button and show when I c bet 63o and it’s checked to me, I limped UTG in the dark. I would never fall in love with my hand post and for the most part, no matter how many retarded hands I showed they did not adjust.
It’s become very clear to me that with 90+ % of live players, no matter how manic you are they will just refuse to adjust. They simply believe tight/weak is right and eventually you will blow up into them and their well layed trap of waiting 3 hours to get you will come to fruition. By the 50/100 blind level I realized I really needed to slow down as raisig pre then c betting was actually fairly expensive, and people were short enough they realized they shouldn’t/couldn’t fold to the c bets as much. At this point I have about 5000. The table refuses to loosen up so I basically just go into rock mode, and if I can hit a hand I know I might actually get paid with my moderately insane image.
I lose 600 when I raise 3 weak limpers on the button with 88 and unfortunately 2 of 3 call. Flop Q53 and a super straight forward/bad player donks potish into me, I fold, and the other guy CR’s. By the time we reached the last hand before the break I was back to like 4000 and some.
The last hand I am on the CO with A9o and a fairly weak but not total spastic player limps MP2, then a INCREDIBLY AWFUL player limps hijack. I make it 550 hoping they both just give up before the break or that if the awful player calls he’ll c/f flop like normal. It folds back to MP2 who folds, but incredibly awful guy calls.
Flop: J T 8
he checks, I bet 650, he calls.
Turn: 9
Blargh. Well, I know for almost certain if he doesn’t have it he’ll fold, on the other hand this board is so ugly. Either way, I think my hands showdown value is VERY weak and this is the kind of guy who will check call a J/T/8 on this flop pretty often.
He checks, I bet 1000, he jams, I fold for my last like 1300 and he shows me KQ. Awesome.
Now that we’re on break I’m allowed to take a rebuy under 2000, plus I can take a double add on. In total I am in for $5000 and my stack goes back to 7300ish.
We come back from the break and I tighten the [censored] up and play basically honest though a little extra blind stealing because the 3 players on my left are INCREDIBLY tight/weak. One of them, during the period, tanked pre flop in an AIPF spot with KK while getting 3 to 1 vs one of the other SUPER nits. The super nit of course had AA.
A little while in, the aforementioned incredibly bad player (with the KQ) completes in the SB and I check 22 in the BB. With antes I’d likely raise him, and maybe I should have here?
Flop 2 A Q and I am perplexed. He checks, and since he just completed I really expect this to have whiffed his range so I check back praying he picks up a piece or shoots at me.
Turn: 8
He bets 600. I raise to 1800, he jams, I call.
He shows AQo, AWESOME complete.
River: 5
I am up around 11 or 12k now and feeling better about things. I continue to play a mostly straight forward but extra aggressive game, and lost about 1200 chips to a short stacks jam which I called and lost A4hh<QTo with. When the following hand came up, I have around 10-11ish k.
I hold JTo on the button. Mp2 limps, folds to me, I limp, SB completes, BB checks.
Flop: 9 8 7 two hearts, I have none.
SB checks, BB bets 500, Mp2 folds, I raise to 1700, SB folds, BB jams for 6500ish more. I obv snap call. He shows 99, not my favorite hand for him to have.
Turn: J
River: 7
*Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh* I am down to about 2800ish after this, and we go on break. When we come back blinds are 150/300 with 25 ante. Fairly soon after the break I jam A8cc in MP, and the BB calls with AJo. I turn the nut flush and am moderately back in the game. Unfortunately, roughly 18ish BB’s would be about as good as I did for the rest of the day. For quite some time I saw almost no hands until I was moved tables, where after the blinds went up and I raise-folded one hand in LP to a nit’s jam, I was starting to get short again. I paid the blinds again, then found AK utg with about 11 BB’s and jammed. A round later I found 99 in LP and jammed and was called by AK, then held. Again I am kinda back in the game and again I go super card dead, try and stay tight with my fairly awkward stealing stack, and when I do try to 3X something of medium strength some player who has been super weak wakes up with a monster and jams.
I somehow last to the dinner break like this, where after going for Indian with Steve/Sirwatts I come back from the break with like 6000 at 3/600. I pay a round of blinds/antes and go down to like 4500ish. I am at a basically new table (moved right before the break) and there are a couple nits on my left. The entire table in fact is REALLY awful outside one guy who is like, moderately awful. I jam TT in LP and get the blinds back to 5800. Next hand I jam K4hh in LP and get the blinds. It goes on like this for a while, folding for a round or two with zero legit hands, then jamming in LP with a super wide range at 10 BB’s and not being called.
Eventually Kathy Liebert gets moved to my table and she is SUUUUPER short. Early on she jams for like 1400 at 3/600 with 75 ante and the SUPER DUPER DUUUUUUPER bad BB folds for like 800 more with a gazillion to 1. This was a very old guy who was insanely bad, and was that special breed of player who managed to be WAAAAY to weak/tight and WAAAAAAAAAAAY to weak/loose at the same time. Although that makes absolutely no sense, if you’ve played much in the way of live tournaments, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
A round later the blinds go up to 4/800 and in early position Kathy liebert raises 1675 of her 1700 chips leaving one green left on her cards. A guy in seat 10 asks, in a fairly soft and quizzical nature “why didn’t you just put it in?” Kathy then takes this as some form of insult and retorts “I don’t have to put it in! This is what I want to raise” Then the dealer becomes confused “wait, is this an all in?” Then people on the table begin chiming in “well its basically an all in, it should be an all in” This goes on for quite some time with the dealer counting down her chips and people getting confused and her getting insulted then people trying to clarify with her that they weren’t trying to insult her. I stand up from the table and waltz around, telling anyone who’ll listen “this is what I [censored] hate about live poker, this is just ridiculous.” This whole matter is just so absurd, and yet it takes several minutes. Eventually some guy calls her, and on a board of like 56863 it goes check/check the whole way down and Kathy flips up TT and the guy AQhh. I guess she missed a 25 chip value bet? Who knows, it’s live, he probably would have folded.
A round later I have stolen my way up to 10500 when the SUPER DUPER DUUUUUUUUPER bad player limps UTG+3 and it folds to me on the hijack. I look down at 55. He’s limped an awful lot so it doesn’t worry me, and it seems most of his super loose awful play has been post flop and not pre. I decide with 3000 in the pot to jam. The guy on my left rejams for like 9800 and it folds back to the bad guy who folds. The guy on my left shows 66 and dominates my 55, plus he flops a set, so I am down to 700. I get 76dd the next hand and the guy on my right with 20k stack open raises to 4/800 blinds to 5000. Yes sir, I’ll take that protection. He flips, up…AA. So very well played Mr. AA. He flops a set and that’s GG for me.
I went over to the SNG area to try play one but there’s a huge line, no interest list for specific stakes, and the game that goes off is decided by asking the first person in line what they want to play. Somehow, their organization has gotten WORSE from last year when the SNG area was actually fairly efficient, so I decide to [censored] it and head up stairs to write this literal masterpiece and perhaps watch a movie or something. Last I saw sirwatts and stevepa were both still in, with stevepa having a pretty good sized stack and sirwatts shortish, but who knows.