by Adanthar on 08/17/07
In four years of playing poker, I've never managed to outright bubble a big satellite until today. 35'th/169 with 34 paid - they tried their best to bust before I did, but just never quite got there. I think there are a couple of spots where I missed open shoves, but in the end it was more of a case of too many short stacks winning coupled with too much outright stalling eating what used to be a very safe stack with 45 left. Ugggggh. Since I consider sats my best game, there's just no excuse for this, and I'm really surprised at how annoyed I am about losing some fraction of 5K in equity (yes, it's a big 1K satellite to a 5K event, but MTT's are like that - I was playing 4 handed for a 48,000 first place prize only a few days ago and didn't even feel disappointed when I finally lost.)by Adanthar on 08/15/07
by Adanthar on 08/14/07
and don't fear the main draw. (If my aces were black, I'd probably do something like check/call, bet.) Once the turn pairs the bottom card on the board, I'm committed to a showdown but still don't want to invest too much - too bad that it turned out to be his gin card. BTW, betting out here is fine too; the main problem is that if raised, a 3 bet doesn't get you anywhere except into a 300 BB pot with the worst hand. Anyway, I wound up losing the minimum here, then going broke with AT to 55 that limp/called a big raise on a T522 board with a flush draw. No biggie.
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(I say 'forced' because it's generally too good of a hand to open fold in that spot, but under the circumstances it might've even been better.) The player to my left, who probably had me pegged as weak tight because I'd had a habit of winding up with 8 high at showdown, called my raise and then called my cbet on a K
9
2
board. Now the turn came the 5
, and I had 2500 behind with 1200 in the pot. After thinking about how much to bet here, I wound up checking, planning to CR AI to anything resembling a 600-800 chip value bet, but to my annoyance, he bet 1100, instead. Now I had very little fold equity and ace high. "Oops". by Adanthar on 08/12/07
by Adanthar on 08/05/07