World Series of Poker

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

WSOP Main Event - Day 4, Busto!

It was a very tough day, I went from 170k to 500k back down to 120k
and had around 350k when the following hand came up. This young guy who
moved to our table an hour ago with 1.2 million in chips had played maybe 2 hands (clearly he was going fridge until more people went broke) raised to 30k on my big blind in late position, then the small blind made it 80k. I looked down at pocket kings and thought for a few seconds about mucking as the situation wasn't quite right, here was a relatively tight norweigan guy raising the massive chip leader who had barely played a hand in an hour, he has to be very strong. After some thought, I figured he could easily have TT, JJ, QQ, KK or AK in addition to AA -- since the pay
structure was moving slowly at this point and my stack of 350k was below the average
of 500k, the opportunity of getting a 700k stack was more important than surviving a while longer and passing KK is kind of ridiculous anyway. I shove all in, the original raiser folded, but the small blind calls quickly and confirms he has aces, I don't suck out on him and it's all over. It was the tournament of coolers for me, JJ vs QQ, QQ vs AA I could get away from, but KK is simply too big of a hand and you can't be afraid of the nuts all the time. Anyway, I finished 155th and was paid $47k US which isn't too shabby considering the size of the field, obviously disappointed I didn't go further. Even though I got my money in very bad, I felt at ease with how I went out, I doubt that many people would or could have done differently in that spot. Thanks for following along with my progress.

5 Comments:

At 6:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

155th place against the world best mate, kudos! Tony F.

 
At 5:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good result mate. Time for the beers..

pai

 
At 6:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too bad mate. Not a bad outcome to be 155th in the world's premier championship!

 
At 11:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

KK v AA preflop is the hardest laydown in
poker. I read somewhere that if you've got KK the chances of another player having AA is 5% at an 8 person table. Good cards at a very bad time.

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At 1:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice way to turn $3400 into $16998 dude. You had to hit your gutshot straight and dodge flush cards on the turn and river. Nice hand, sir.

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