Tuesday, July 31, 2007

$300+30 Monday Tournament

Played the $300+30 last night with some success. I got to the club early trying to make enough for the buy-in. Ended up down on a suck-out and built myself back to about $80 up playing $1-2 before the tournament started.

28 players were in, and unlike last week, I reminded myself to keep very patient. I was not going to make moves unless I had the cards or the read on the players and just try to accumulate slowly. We started with 6000 in chips and things were going well. Pocket kings held up on an all-in and I had around 14k in chips when I looked down on the button with A-Jsuited. Nobody was in the pot and I pushed 900 (blinds were 100-200). SB calls. BB folds. Flop A-K-4. SB goes all-in for about 5500 and I call. He turns over J-J to my A-J. I have him dominated since I have one of his outs. Turn is a blank and then, of course, he hits his third J on the river for trips. A one-outer. ugh. I am down to about 8K and I am pissed. I had not made any mistakes until that point and this one was a freak catch. I took a minute, said nice hand and moved on. The main thing I did, and I think this was a turning point in the game for me, was to take remind myself that I still had a fair amount of chips and that I should not go on tilt. I put on the iPod (Bach's Cello Suites are great to keep you focused) and waited for hands and position.

Luckily, the patience worked out. I was sitting in the BB with K-9 offsuit and it luckily was checked to me with 2 callers. I checked and the flop came out K-9-4. SB checks, I check, other payer (the one who caught the luck might I add) pushes in the rest of his chips (7000), SB calls, and I go All-In with 7500. We turn them over and the aggressor has nothing A-7. SB has bottom 2 and my hand holds up. Now I am sitting with about 24K and am back in the game. 8 players left.

At this point the final table looks like this. Chip Leader -about 50k, me and 2 others about 25k, two with about 15k and 2 small stacks. One short stack falls and after a few hands I am mid-position and looking at A-A. Luckily, the player to my right bets out about 6K (he has about what I do), I think and want to isolate so I push All-In. Short stack to my right goes All-In for about 8K. It is folded to the first aggressor who folds. I show and the short stack shows K-K. Aces hold up and I know about about 45k in chips, second to the leader who has about 65 at this time.

The tournament pays 4 places, there are 6 left. The director comes over, asks if we want to make a deal. We end up agreeing and I take second with $2k to show for it.

What I liked about how I played was I did not make any moves that I regretted. I waited for the cards and when I saw weakness, I pushed on it, whether I had the cards or not. I also did not tilt, even though I got a very bad beat that could have sent me over the edge.

Final tally was this. +$80 for the initial round, +1500 tournament (after tips and buy-in), -$300 for stupidly returning to the tables after the tournament (it is hard to shift back to the $1-2 game after playing tournaments I have found).

+ $1280

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