{"id":231,"date":"2011-05-11T03:09:21","date_gmt":"2011-05-11T10:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mutantpoker.com\/?p=231"},"modified":"2011-05-11T10:13:28","modified_gmt":"2011-05-11T17:13:28","slug":"back-to-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mutantpoker.com\/?p=231","title":{"rendered":"Back-to-Back"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Aces Players Club Turbo (5,000 chips, 1 re-buy)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t keep notes on this tournament, although I really should have.<\/p>\n<p>Started off at table 2. This being a late-night turbo game, there were multiple all-ins from the beginning. I tried to stay out of it for the most part but got tangled up in a hand with (if I remember correctly) a good pair after losing several raises and ended up re-buying.<\/p>\n<p>I moved to newly-constituted table 4 immediately upon buying back in, sitting in seat 9. There were a couple of young what-seemed-to-be-foreign-students in 6 and 7. Then a dapper guy with a lot of chips was moved into 8 and my cards hit a cold spell. Fortunately for me, he was moved again within a few minutes. Seat 6 was on a bit of a tear, but not a good one for him as he ended up felted not long after 8 was moved away. He re-bought but before he could play a hand the tournament director informed him that he&#8217;d already re-bought and the late-night turbo (in the interests of shutting down before dawn) doesn&#8217;t allow more than one.So a dead stack was placed next to his friend, who seemed very unsure of himself. It was just then that I caught a great run of cards, the blinds started reaching the dead stack, then the unsure foreign guy, then me, and within four hands unsure foreign guy&#8217;s stack (which he&#8217;d just replenished with a re-buy) was in front of me, along with a lot of chips from elsewhere on the table. We hit the break, played a few more hands, and then the table broke and I moved to table 1 seat 9.<\/p>\n<p>This table is sort of like a blur at this point. I had one of the bigger stacks at the table and just slowly grew things. Mr. Loud was seated in 6, across from me again, yammering on about how I was going to double up his chip stack. He almost seemed to lick his lips when I went to showdown holding <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-s\" title=\"three of spades\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">3<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">\u2660<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-s\" title=\"four of spades\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">4<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">\u2660<\/span><\/span><\/span> on a flush draw with a player from the other end of the table for about 5K. He and a loud guy who&#8217;s a regular seated in 4 were harassing seat 1, who was partially blind. When seat 4 asked him what he thought he was doing at one point, he mentioned he had a hard time seeing, got a quick apology, then the harassment continued. He was busted not long after and left with a sarcastic &#8220;Thanks for making the evening fun.&#8221; The pair focused their attention on me at one point, when Mr. Loud called me &#8220;son&#8221; and I said that I was probably a good bit older than he was. Loud, Jr. started in about how Loud had seen way more hands than I ever had (probably true). The bravado was pretty ludicrous considering that my stack was several times larger.It&#8217;s not the quantity of the hands that counts.<\/p>\n<p>By the final table, when I just moved to seat 7, I had about 60K in chips. Seat 6 was a guy from Alaska who&#8217;d been the big stack when he was next to me at table 3, where he&#8217;d started a long discussion\/argument when one of the guys he&#8217;d knocked out refused to shake his hand. Most of the table (loudly) endorsed the non-shaking position. By the final table, Alaska was on the ropes and a bit down from his cheerful demeanor a couple of hours earlier. He was out in ninth place not long after the table voted to pay all nine. I picked a couple of prime spots and kept building. The turning point was probably a hand in which Mr. Loud (now seated in 9) was involved. He&#8217;d doubled up a couple of times, the blinds were 5K\/10K, I had about 90K, I think, and was on the BB. My hand was <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-h\" title=\"ace of hearts\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">A<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">\u2665<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-h\" title=\"six of hearts\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">6<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">\u2665<\/span><\/span><\/span>, there was a raise from down the table to 20K, I called, Loud called, and the flop was something like <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"four of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">4<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"seven of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">7<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"eight of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">8<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span><\/span>, rainbow suits. I believe it got checked around to Loud, who went all-in for 28K. The guy from down the table folded, but I had enough chips to make the call and leave me with 40K or so. He flipped something like <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"jack of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">J<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"ten of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">T<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span><\/span>, a <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"queen of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">Q<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span><\/span> hit the turn, then <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"two of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">2<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span><\/span> for the river and my ace-high took the pot, much to the consternation of Loud and his railers, not to mention the folder, who I overheard telling one of his friends that he&#8217;d have hit a hand if he could have called the raise. Over my shoulder, I heard cries of &#8220;He wasn&#8217;t supposed to call me!&#8221; but with 60K in the pot pre-flop, I wasn&#8217;t letting go of the ace or the straight draw.<\/p>\n<p>I was sitting on a stack of 195,000 by the time we got to three-handed play: 78% of the chips in play. Not quite the disparity I&#8217;d had in my last tournament, but then there were only 35 players in this game. I honestly don&#8217;t remember the last hand. I think it might have been <span class=\"inline-cards\"><span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"king of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">K<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span> <span class=\"inline-card inline-card-x\" title=\"queen of unspecified\"><span class=\"inline-card-rank\">Q<\/span><span class=\"inline-card-suit\">x<\/span><\/span><\/span>. I called UTG&#8217;s all-in from SB, BB called, with exactly the same number of chips in his stack as UTG, and when the cards were out I&#8217;d knocked both of them out so they split the pot and I took home first place again.<\/p>\n<p>I wish I knew what I was doing right.<\/p>\n<p>261% ROI on the evening, above entry fee, buy-ins, dealer tip and (ugh) Diet Pepsi.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aces Players Club Turbo (5,000 chips, 1 re-buy) I didn&#8217;t keep notes on this tournament, although I really should have. Started off at table 2. This being a late-night turbo game, there were multiple all-ins from the beginning. 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