My 1st day on my quest to be an Ironman on Full Tilt. I must accumulate 200 pts/day for 25 days in April to qualify. Today I accumulated a little over 350 pts playing over 900 hands playing $.50/$1 NL four tabling. I was up about $90 with 20 minutes to go in my session and ended up being down $70 for the session. My AJ lost to AT aipf when he hit 2 tens on the flop. I did win a $90 pot aipf with AK vs. KK by hitting an ace on the flop on my last hand of the session.
Archive for the ‘2008’ Category
4/01
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009Sunday Tournament
Monday, February 25th, 2008I play in $55 rebuy live tournament every Sunday at my local game. This used to be a really good tourney with 3 tables and $2,000 guaranteed for 1st but lately it has only been 2 tables. Today there were only 15 players. Payouts were 1200, 600, 300 for 1st-3rd. I had to rebuy early when my AA got cracked by 65. After the rebuy period I had a better than avg. stack. I lost a couple of hands early and got shortstacked. I pushed with K6 and the BB called with 55. He hit a 5 on the flop while I made 2 pair and I was out 8th.
On U.B. I played the $1 turbo rebuy tourney. I really like this tourney. I’ve played it 4 times in the past 2 weeks and finished 4th last week. Tonight I was the chip leader at the 1st break after I tripled up with AA. My stack never went down from there. I didn’t stay the chip leader long and actually got down to 30th or so even though I was steadily building my stack. This tourney is crazy b/c the blinds escalate every 5 min. There were 239 entries and 1st place was $273. I was in for $4 b/c I rebought at the very beginning to have double stack and then I doubled added on at the end of the rebuy period. I was able to move through the field picking up mostly uncontested pots. I played pretty tight but I did steal from some limpers preflop a few times by pushing pot sized bets to make everyone fold.
When we got down to 2 tables I hit my rush. I won a couple of big pots in a row knocking out 4 players to become the chip leader once again. I had 4 times the chips that #2 had. By this time the blinds are like $20K and $40K and I have $850K in chips so it’s all in or fold for most of the stacks. We get to the final table rather quickly. From there we got down to 3 pretty quick and the stacks are fairly even with me having the slight lead. I get QQ on the button and make a pot-sized raise and SB calls and BB folds. Flop comes 457 rainbow and I bet the pot after he checks to me. He reraises all in and I call. He is open-ended with A6. Hits his A on the turn to double up. I am now down to $200K while he has $1.6mil and other guy has about $700K. Looks bad for me after cruising this entire tourney. To make a long story short I double up twice in a row then #1 knocks out #2 and heads up lasts for maybe 3 hands and I took him out on the last hand with A7 vs. AQ when I hit my 7. Yea me.
That gets me closer to my goal of $1,000 by the end of this month on UB. I better win a big one tomorrow or the next day to get there.
Bad Saturday
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008I got a day off from baseball b/c of the weather so I thought I would take the chance to play some live poker. I went to a local game here in Austin. First there was a $210 buy in tourney that had about 20 people in it. I catch a lot of hands early but they always seemed to be the 2nd best. Either that or I was being bluffed but I wasn’t ready to mix it up yet b/c I felt like I was the best player at my table. Finally, I pick up AA and more than double when a guy pushes a J high flop with AJ. When we get to the final table the blinds escalate quickly and I’m under the gun with about $5,500 chips and the big blind is $600 and there are 8 people left. I decide to limp in with 77 and 2 after me raises it to $1500. I call and the flop comes 4,3,6 rainbow. The villain has me covered. Only top 4 get paid. I am pretty short so I decide this is time is as good as any to put my chips in. He calls with JJ and I’m out.
There is a 5/5 and a 5/10 cash game going on and that’s the reason I came to play anyway. The 5/10 game is full so I sit down at the 5/5 game to make it 9 handed. Long story short I tried to catch too many draws and none of them hit so I was down a couple hundred fairly quickly. Then the most aggressive player at the table who was stuck for about $1500 already makes if $45 to go and I look down at KQ of spades. He is a terrible player and he is on tilt so I make the call hoping to catch something. This was my mistake the entire day. Why just call? I should have reraised if I am going to play this pot with this guy. Because what happened by me calling? It invited the button to call. Now I don’t like my KQ near as much versus 3 people. Anyway the flop comes down Q,Q,J with 2 clubs. Original raiser is 1st to act and he makes it $100. I think for a minute. If I call then button guy may have 2 clubs or even possibly a str8 draw and I will let him in too cheap. I only have $400 behind so what would be the point of raising to just $300 so I decide to push knowing that original raiser is probably going to call from what I know about him. Well, here’s the problem. The button insta-calls. Not good, b/c he can only call with a better hand than mine. The original raiser loses it. Starts cussing and slams his AJ face up in the muck. The button guy shows AQ and I’m dead to a K and of course.
Of course most people would chalk this up as bad luck but while it may be it was still a bad play on my part. I was in middle position and I invited other people in the pot by only calling. That’s not necessarily a bad thing but my reason for being in the hand in the 1st place was to get the tilter’s money. I should have isolated him by reraising. AQ on the button would have folded. Most of the time AJ would fold to a reraise but not this guy. He was stuck and steaming and wanted to catch up quick. I would have took his stack b/c he wouldn’t been able to get away from that flop, but instead I lost my stack.
Our game broke up pretty quickly and I moved to the 5/10 game which was really a 5/10/20 game b/c most everyone was straddling. I lost my stack here when I semi-bluffed a tight player. I raised preflop with QJ of hearts and the BB just called. I flopped a flush and str8 draw with A,T,8. He bets the flop and I push all-in. He thinks for a long time and finally calls. He has KK. Very surprised he called with that knowing him. I guess me pushing set him off that I might be on a draw, but I certainly didn’t put him on KK with him just calling preflop, but it didn’t matter what he had if I hit. I don’t hit obviously and he apologizes for what he calls a terrible call. Something told him to call so I told him I thought he made a great call.
Anyway I’m down $2K for the day in cash and didn’t make anything in the tournament either. Too bad it rained otherwise I would have been coaching instead of donking money away. Lesson for today? Well here I am thinking that I’m this world class player, but yet I am still making amateur mistakes. I have to get better and not lose my focus if I want to become a millionaire poker player.
My poker blog
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008I am starting this blog for self reflection. Hopefully in the process my game will continue to improve. Maybe in the future I will share it with others.