Friday, March 23, 2007

5th Place

Two final tables in two days, one live and one online, and I finished 5th in both. I think it has to be possibly the most frustrating place to finish. Wednesday night I played in a local rebuy with just over 100 runners. I was sitting at a little under average after the 1st break when everyone tightened up and went into freezeout mode.

I managed to take advantage of quite a passive table and picked up a few pots early on that allowed me to take a nasty KK vs QQ beat and come through with something resembling a stack. I got back to about average after winning a flip with 4 tables left and pretty much maintained my stack until the final two tables. When we got down to 5 handed on both tables I was 8/10 and maybe had a couple of orbits to double if I was going to stay in contention. At this point someone proposed an utterly ridiculous 10 way chop and although most people didn’t go for it, 3 of the 5 players on my table agreed.

Needless to say I went hyper-aggro and eventually ended up busting the guy in 10th to make it in the money and to the final table sitting 2nd in chips. Due to the nature of the blind structure and the number of chips in play the final table went pretty quick. I was chip leader for all of a few hands, and I think the 4 players who went out before me did so within the first 15 hands of the final table starting.

Five handed I had to back down in a few pots and eventually ended up pushing AK from the SB and getting called by AQ. Flop brings a Q and I’m already half way to the cashier.

Not an amazing performance but it was nice to get 7 or so hours of live tournament poker in. The luckbox who knocked me out went on to win the tournie and didn’t even tip the waitress who had been working on her own and serving him all night.

My other final table came in the Stars $15k last night. I was so tired from the night before that I was convinced I must have made at least some mistakes late on. In reading the HH today I can’t see anything too bad, but I have definitely seen a couple of spots where I probably didn’t extract as many chips from my opponents as I could have which is something I really need to work on. Overall I was happy with my play and it’s a great feeling to make the FT of a tournie with over 2,000 runners and turn a 1.5k stating stack into nearly a million chips.

Nothing else to report except that I have already made tentative plans for Vegas. At the moment I plan to be there from the 5th July (the WSOP ME starts on the 6th) until the 12th, unless of course I manage to go on a sick run and make day 5, at which point I’ll be extending my stay!

Friday, March 16, 2007

NO TEN! NO TEN!

I won a WSOP Main Event seat on Pokerstars on Tuesday night. I qualified through a $160 Double Shootout satellite which paid just one $12,000 package.

Prior to playing the DS qualifier I had been having a rough time in the smaller satellites trying to build up my W$ bankroll. Playing the $16 DS’s to the $650 satellite I had made 4 final tables and finished 4th in one that offered 2 seats (when 3rd and 4th paid out just $72) and finished 2nd in two others when just one seat was offered, picking up the $72 both times.

The breakthrough finally came when I won two tournies to the $650 in two days. One was through a $24 6-max Double Shootout, and the other from a $27 rebuy. I unregistered I planned to play a couple of the $160’s with the W$ and play the smaller sats again when my W$ roll got low. The tournie I won the seat in was my first shot!

I felt comfortable at both of my tables, and didn’t have to wait too long after winning my first one for the final table to start. I picked up a few nice pots when we were 6 or 7 handed, and just went from there. Heads up was a little nerve racking, $12,000 for first place and just $160 (buy-in back) for second.

It was all over in a few hands. I had a 2k chip lead and found myself facing a standard raise with AKo, I re-raised, My opponent pushed and I called. He flipped TT and a K came on the flop, I got all excited and started shouting ‘NO TEN, NO TEN’ Needless to say it didn’t come!

The chat box in the tournie window went crazy and all my IM/IRC windows lit up. It felt a little unreal for a few seconds, but in sunk in pretty fast, I was off to Vegas to play in the biggest poker tournament in the world.

I expect I’ll be posting my thoughts about the WSOP and the Main Event here over the next couple of months, and I still have to figure out what I’m going to do with my left over W$. It’s possible I might play some more satellites and try to build up enough to play some prelim events. If I’m going to make the 10 hour trip to Vegas, I may as well make the most of it!