After not really knowing what was going on until the last minute I ended up driving down to Foxwoods very early Monday morning to play in a $400 tournament capped at 250 entrants. I think they received 244.
The level of play was probably on part with a $30 or $50 online buy-in. There were some very competent players at my table but they were also playing straight-forward enough where I put moves on them two or three times.
With the blinds at 800/1600/200 I had around 64,000 in chips.
I had 7d8d on the button and a woman who had been playing fairly tight made it 4,800 from middle position and I elected to flat. Both blinds folded and we took a flop of 2 6 4 with two diamonds. I'm obviously not going anywhere.
With 13,800 in the middle she bets out 6,500.
I tanked for about 90 seconds before announcing a raise and made it 20,500 more on top which was putting her in an all-in or fold spot and she had zero fold equity against me. She ended up thinking for about 3 or 4 minutes before folding black tens face up and asking me to show.
I flashed my 8 of diamonds and mucked the other card which made her tell me she can''t believe I played pocket 8's that way. Yeah, me neither.
I made another move later where I got someone off top pair with no kicker when I held bottom pair and a flush draw. The player, an older guy who played very tight, hemmed and hawed and then told me I must have him outkicked before folding.
My bustout hand was very standard unfortunately. And by standard I mean I took a pretty bad beat to get knocked out just shy of the money.
With the blinds at 2500/5000/600 I had gone card dead and was stuck at 12 big blinds.
UTG, a kid with a PokerStars fleece who acted like an expert but obviously didn't play higher than $20 MTT's, limped in and UTG+1 went all in for close to 20 big blinds. The UTG+1 player had a thick cajun accent and kept saying he didn't know how to play. It wasn't an act. He was pretty bad.
I looked down at QsQh and called his-all in.
The kid with the fleece told me he was laying down a monster he limped to trap someone with "just for me" because "I don't seem like I stink".
The Cajun turned over TdAd and got runner runner diamonds to knock me out. Well played, sir.
Fleece told me he had limped with Jacks. Yeah, that's a trap hand ...
I would definitely do this tournament again - you got a 20,000 starting stack with 25 minute levels and blinds began at 25/50. Unfortunately I was dead for the first four levels but the players had no issue getting into very large pots with very suspect holdings that early on so I felt like I had a large edge over the field with my cash game background and growing MTT skill set.
So, I never ended up playing in the cash games because the tournment lasted into the evening and I didn't feel like staying overnight, but I highly recommend playing anything under a $560 buy-in at Foxwoods if you are competent because you will have an edge over the field for sure.
5 comments:
Good recap, sorry you didn't ca$h.
Tough luck man.
Please tell me the idiot in the fleece didn't win?
oh well, there's always another game.
@baglife: I bet he just went and did.
/j.
I'm not sure. I didn't catch his name or check the website to see if the results were up. He was sitting on like 14 big blinds when I went out and really didn't seem all that competent so I'll assume he didn't Final Table the event.
I plan on playing a couple of WSOP Events this year so I'm already looking ahead to that, but I hope Foxwoods and Mohegan have some decent tournaments between now and then so I can be ready for it.
@joxum LMFAO
FK YOU WERE ACTUALLY WEARING THE POKER STARS FLEECE WEREN'T YOU?
I will never meet the kid, but I can tell by the brief description that he is most likely a complete tool-shed.
FK I enjoy the characters you take notice of and make a point to write about.
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