After a good 24 hours of angry sulking I've moved passed my collapse in Event #3 and now feel pretty good about finishing 33rd in a field of 2,200+ players.
I'm going pretty far off the beaten path with events 7 and 8. Event 7 is $215 6 handed Pot Limit Omaha. Those of you who are regular blog readers (thanks for the recent comment Davis) will know that I haven't mentioned anything about pot limit Omaha since the 2006 WCOOP (I think).
This isn't exactly my bread and butter, but in either 2005 or 2006 I did have a cash is a pot limit Omaha event in the WCOOP so this isn't just a waste of $215. Also when it comes down to it a lot of tournament poker is making moves based on your stack and your opponents stacks not what cards you have. Many skills that I have from my vast tournament experience are going to transfer here.
Also there are going to be 1,000-2,000 people in this tournament and only about 200 of them are going to know a damn thing about pot limit Omaha. If you put out a $215 WCOOP tournament everyone is going to want to play no matter what it is and I should be way better than those slugs.
I'll be playing a $55 satellite in the morning to get warmed up and with some luck I'll be able to make some noise.
Event #8 is one where I will be much more at home...at least compared to the other players. Event $8 is $320 8-game mixed (I guess that's the best name they could come up with). As you might have guessed it's a mix of 8 different forms of poker.
Specifically it is a rotation of these 8 games: Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Low Ball (a game I'm pretty sure I've never mentioned on the blog and maybe the form of poker at which I am worst...period), Limit Hold 'em, Limit Omaha Hi-Lo, Limit Razz, Limit 7 Card Stud, Limit Stud Hi-Lo, No Limit Hold 'em and Pot Limit Omaha. Pretty nuts huh?
This is essentially HORSE with three more games added and I expect that the same reasons that I've been killing the HORSE tournaments are going to lead to a good showing here.
For those of you who are wondering what in the hell "Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Low Ball" is I will try to explain. There are blinds just like in hold 'em, but instead of getting two cards, each player gets five cards all of which are concealed. There is a round of betting and then players get to throw away some of their cards and draw news ones just like in the classic poker variation five card draw. The BIG difference between this game and five card draw is players draw new cards THREE times with a round of betting between each draw - hence the name "Triple Draw." Of course you can fold before the first draw, or after, or after the second or third draw if there's a bet and you don't like your hand.
The "Low Ball" part of the name means that instead of trying to make the best hand you can, you're trying to make the WORST hand you can. Lastly the "2-7" part of the name means that straights and flushes count against you and aces are the highest rank. In regular Low Ball (and other games played for low like Razz) the best hand is A2345, but in 2-7 Low Ball the best possible hand is 2 3 4 5 7 with at least two suits represented. Anyway it might sound like some wacky shit, but it's a game that's been part of the WSOP for years and is one of those games that's either played for very low stakes or supercrazyhighthousandsofdollarsflyingaroundlikenickels (a very technical term) stakes.
I'll be playing a $55 satellite to this one too and there will be a second chance tournament for each event as well (probably with buy ins of $162 and $215) although I might skip the Omaha second chance. I'll keep you posted on all of my results.
Almost 1,000 posts since 2006 about poker including, tournaments, cash games, anecdotes, the overuse of exclamation points, and run on sentences from a retired poker pro who lives and plays in the Bay Area and is currently preparing for the 2023 WSOP.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Saturday, September 06, 2008
One in a Hundred?
I finished 33rd...How the hell did that happen? I blew through all of my chips in about a half an hour. In the span of 34 hands I lost with A8s, A7s, AQ THREE TIMES, pocket queens, KQ suited, and AJ twice. In 34 f-ing hands I got dealt all of those hands and lost them all!!!
I was in third place with 36 players left and finished 33rd. I can hardly believe it. If you put me in that spot with 36 players left I would finish 33rd or worse AT MOST 1 time in 100. It might be more like 1 in 1,000. In order to lose all those hands not only do I have to miss, but my opponents have to hit something! Late in a tournament like this there are so many times when you raise, get called, bet and your opponent folds. But these slugs managed to hit time after time. And I couldn't make a damn thing.
33rd place paid $858. It just so happens that this was almost exactly enough to get me even for the WCOOP. My starting bankroll of $10,000 is all the way up to $10,007.
I hate wasted opportunities. I know after 5 years of doing this that these situations don't come along that often and to totally blow this one is crushing. To play 12 hours and be knocking on the door of a solid five figure pay day and end up with bullshit $858 just sucks.
I'm going to a wedding tomorrow so no WCOOP until Monday. I'll put up a preview sometime soon.
I was in third place with 36 players left and finished 33rd. I can hardly believe it. If you put me in that spot with 36 players left I would finish 33rd or worse AT MOST 1 time in 100. It might be more like 1 in 1,000. In order to lose all those hands not only do I have to miss, but my opponents have to hit something! Late in a tournament like this there are so many times when you raise, get called, bet and your opponent folds. But these slugs managed to hit time after time. And I couldn't make a damn thing.
33rd place paid $858. It just so happens that this was almost exactly enough to get me even for the WCOOP. My starting bankroll of $10,000 is all the way up to $10,007.
I hate wasted opportunities. I know after 5 years of doing this that these situations don't come along that often and to totally blow this one is crushing. To play 12 hours and be knocking on the door of a solid five figure pay day and end up with bullshit $858 just sucks.
I'm going to a wedding tomorrow so no WCOOP until Monday. I'll put up a preview sometime soon.
More Progress
Down to 36 players after 11 hours and 20 minutes of play. I dropped down to about 125,000 (about average) after a few tough hands, but then just like in previous sections of this tournament I came back!
I'm up to over 350,000 which has me in 3rd. The big money jumps start at 18 and that's when I'm going to start getting excited.
I'm up to over 350,000 which has me in 3rd. The big money jumps start at 18 and that's when I'm going to start getting excited.
A GREAT Hour!
In the last hour I've won a ton of pots. I made two more sets - one against top pair and one against another set!
I also had a great hand a moment ago where I snapped off a bluff. I raised with AQ and got called by the small blind. The flop came down 789, my opponent check raised me and I called. The turn was another 9, he bet and I called. The river was a 4 and he bet again. If he had anything but a bluff I was dead, but I figured that if he had a pocket pair above 9 he would have three bet before the flop and it just didn't make sense for him to call a raise with a mid range cards. I thought maybe he had AT so I called. It turned out he had QJ and I took down a 30,000 chip pot.
I forgot to post the above and took a quick shower on my 5 minute break. After my shower I made two more sets! I have NEVER made so many sets in one tournament. The first came with TT in a 3 way preflop capped pot. The flop came down KJ5 which pretty much meant I was dead, but since there was 28,000 in the pot and it only cost me 2,000 to see another card, I decided to gamble. The turn was a ten! BOOM! My opponent had AK and paid me off after I check raised him on the turn and bet the river.
I'm up to 240,000 and in 1st place with 81 players left!! The player in second has 40,000 less than me and average is about 84,000. This could be some good shit!
I also had a great hand a moment ago where I snapped off a bluff. I raised with AQ and got called by the small blind. The flop came down 789, my opponent check raised me and I called. The turn was another 9, he bet and I called. The river was a 4 and he bet again. If he had anything but a bluff I was dead, but I figured that if he had a pocket pair above 9 he would have three bet before the flop and it just didn't make sense for him to call a raise with a mid range cards. I thought maybe he had AT so I called. It turned out he had QJ and I took down a 30,000 chip pot.
I forgot to post the above and took a quick shower on my 5 minute break. After my shower I made two more sets! I have NEVER made so many sets in one tournament. The first came with TT in a 3 way preflop capped pot. The flop came down KJ5 which pretty much meant I was dead, but since there was 28,000 in the pot and it only cost me 2,000 to see another card, I decided to gamble. The turn was a ten! BOOM! My opponent had AK and paid me off after I check raised him on the turn and bet the river.
I'm up to 240,000 and in 1st place with 81 players left!! The player in second has 40,000 less than me and average is about 84,000. This could be some good shit!
A turbulent few rounds
After my last post I immediately ran my stack up to 75,000 was in 5th place. Then I had an equally quick melt down. I started making a bunch of second best hands. If it was no limit I would have gone broke three times at least in the past two hours. One hand in particular that was interesting was with the limits at 1,200/2,400 I open raised with QQ and got three bet. I capped the betting at 4,800 and the flop came down KJT all spades. I had the queen of spades so we capped it again on the flop. The turn was a jack which given the fact that I thought my opponent had either AA, KK, JJ or TT meant I was probably in bad shape. The river brought no help and my opponent dragged the pot with KK.
A few hands later I lost another big pot with AK vs QQ. I flopped a flush draw and bet it hard. But I missed it and lost another big one.
Just after that I had KQ vs AJ. There was heavy raising preflop, one bet on the flop and when I turned a king I figured I had the best hand. But the river game my opponent a flush.
I lost a few more pots and all of a sudden I was down to about 15,000 wondering what the hell happened.
But then I had a big turn around. I raised under the gun with 88 ended up flopping a set and got so much action from top pair that I was actually all in. Happily I won and had myself back up to 30,000.
I chopped out a few small ones and got back to 40,000. Then I made another set and got up to 50,000. Two marginal hands that I raised hit top pair and after getting some action on both I now find myself with 75,000 chips. Right was I was before.
We're down to 124 and I'm in 21st.
Also I made the money in the $162 second chance and then quickly went broke. My finish in 26th of 144 paid $216 which is only a profit of $54. Not too exciting, but cashes are always good for morale!
A few hands later I lost another big pot with AK vs QQ. I flopped a flush draw and bet it hard. But I missed it and lost another big one.
Just after that I had KQ vs AJ. There was heavy raising preflop, one bet on the flop and when I turned a king I figured I had the best hand. But the river game my opponent a flush.
I lost a few more pots and all of a sudden I was down to about 15,000 wondering what the hell happened.
But then I had a big turn around. I raised under the gun with 88 ended up flopping a set and got so much action from top pair that I was actually all in. Happily I won and had myself back up to 30,000.
I chopped out a few small ones and got back to 40,000. Then I made another set and got up to 50,000. Two marginal hands that I raised hit top pair and after getting some action on both I now find myself with 75,000 chips. Right was I was before.
We're down to 124 and I'm in 21st.
Also I made the money in the $162 second chance and then quickly went broke. My finish in 26th of 144 paid $216 which is only a profit of $54. Not too exciting, but cashes are always good for morale!
In the Money in Event #3!
We dropped under 324 players a little more than 6 hours into play in today's limit hold'em event. I am still doing really well. Right now average is just over 20,000. I was up to 40,000 and then fell back to about 17,000. But after snapping off a major bluff, and hitting more than one very favorable turn card I turboed all the way up to 50,000 chips which has me in 19th place.
I'm also doing well in the $162 WCOOP second chance tournament. We started that one with 144 players (WAY fewer than I would have expected - I would have guessed we'd get about 500) and are down to 34. I'm in 14th and it pays 27 spots. In that one I need to make it to 5th to net $1,000 and 1st is $4,644.
I'll put up another post in a few hours or if I go broke in either tournament.
If you want to watch the action live you can go to www.pokerstars.com and download the software. Once you do that you can click on "Requests" at the top center of the software, and then select "Find a player" and then type in acesedai. It will give you a list of the tables I'm on and if you double click on them it will take you to the table or the tournament lobby. If it takes you to the tournament lobby you can look for acesedai in the list of players on the right and double click on my name and it will tell you my table number. If you want to watch more than one table at once I think you need to create and account and log in (a fairly easy task). PLEASE let me know if you want to watch, but are having trouble getting set up. I'm happy to help.
I'm also doing well in the $162 WCOOP second chance tournament. We started that one with 144 players (WAY fewer than I would have expected - I would have guessed we'd get about 500) and are down to 34. I'm in 14th and it pays 27 spots. In that one I need to make it to 5th to net $1,000 and 1st is $4,644.
I'll put up another post in a few hours or if I go broke in either tournament.
If you want to watch the action live you can go to www.pokerstars.com and download the software. Once you do that you can click on "Requests" at the top center of the software, and then select "Find a player" and then type in acesedai. It will give you a list of the tables I'm on and if you double click on them it will take you to the table or the tournament lobby. If it takes you to the tournament lobby you can look for acesedai in the list of players on the right and double click on my name and it will tell you my table number. If you want to watch more than one table at once I think you need to create and account and log in (a fairly easy task). PLEASE let me know if you want to watch, but are having trouble getting set up. I'm happy to help.
Event #3 further update
We're about 3 hours and 40 minutes into Event #3. We've played about 225 hands and I'm still doing very well. We're down to 840 players and the average stack is just about 8,000 chips. I have 20,300 and right now I'm in 12th place.
I've been playing well, but I have to say that I've been getting great cards. I've had AA three times and KK twice. More importantly I've been making all of my draws. I've made at least three straights and two flushes and have gotten paid off to the river on all of them.
I've taken 3 or 4 hits along the way where I had a very strong hand and lost. But it seems like as soon as I drop some chips I make a big hand right afterwards and get them all back.
Also forgot to mention that earlier I won a $55 satellite to today's $215 event. I did drop $22.50, and $25 on two other satellites, but between the three I put a little $112.50 dent in the WCOOP losses so far.
If I don't make the money in this limit tournament with all the chips I have I'm going to be super pissed! I'll put up a post when I make the money.
I've been playing well, but I have to say that I've been getting great cards. I've had AA three times and KK twice. More importantly I've been making all of my draws. I've made at least three straights and two flushes and have gotten paid off to the river on all of them.
I've taken 3 or 4 hits along the way where I had a very strong hand and lost. But it seems like as soon as I drop some chips I make a big hand right afterwards and get them all back.
Also forgot to mention that earlier I won a $55 satellite to today's $215 event. I did drop $22.50, and $25 on two other satellites, but between the three I put a little $112.50 dent in the WCOOP losses so far.
If I don't make the money in this limit tournament with all the chips I have I'm going to be super pissed! I'll put up a post when I make the money.
Event #3 Underway!
We started today's $215 Limit Hold'em event with 2,258 entrants. The tournament pays 324 spots with 324th paying $361 gross. To net $500 I need to make it to 72nd, 18th pays $1,806, 9th is 5,012 and 1st place is $73,385.
After an hour of play I've been dealt 63 hands and I've won 11 pots. I've got my starting stack of 3,000 up to 5,150 and I'm feeling good about my chances. I'll put up a brief update after the third break 2 hours from now.
After an hour of play I've been dealt 63 hands and I've won 11 pots. I've got my starting stack of 3,000 up to 5,150 and I'm feeling good about my chances. I'll put up a brief update after the third break 2 hours from now.
Friday, September 05, 2008
2008 WCOOP Event #3 Preview
Event #3 at this years WCOOP is $215 limit hold'em. Last year this was event #7, had 2,059 entries and a first place prize of $67,933.
Limit hold'em tournaments can feel like they are taking forever since the pots in the first few levels are very small compared to the players chips stacks, but I like them.
You heard it here first - If I get down to 6 players I'm going to win!
Limit hold'em tournaments can feel like they are taking forever since the pots in the first few levels are very small compared to the players chips stacks, but I like them.
You heard it here first - If I get down to 6 players I'm going to win!
Event #1 ($215 NL 6-Max) Recap
I was doing pretty well for a while in this one, but came up short. I had my stack up to over 8,000 when average was 6,000. The biggest problem was I had a very active table and never really got any cards. I had AA early and got some action which was how I got a good chunk of the chips I had, but other than that it felt like 200 hands of garbage.
While I spent most of my time folding when I did get in there I was flopping draws and missing them which is very costly. In the end that last hand I played was ATs. I was down to about 2,500 chips and after the first player to act raised to 400 I moved all in. He had AK, I missed and that was it. I finished in 1,910th place.
I'm amazed how close I got to the money in this one given that I was so card dead. If I'd gotten any breaks at all I would have made it.
Unfortunately I also dropped another $128 in satellites, meaning the total damage so far is -$803.
While I spent most of my time folding when I did get in there I was flopping draws and missing them which is very costly. In the end that last hand I played was ATs. I was down to about 2,500 chips and after the first player to act raised to 400 I moved all in. He had AK, I missed and that was it. I finished in 1,910th place.
I'm amazed how close I got to the money in this one given that I was so card dead. If I'd gotten any breaks at all I would have made it.
Unfortunately I also dropped another $128 in satellites, meaning the total damage so far is -$803.
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