Well, after last week’s little outing, which saw me finish just outside the money, I’m hungry for another stab at GLORY. I may as well declare this a Sunday night fixture; I’ve pretty much abandoned MTT play for the moment (in favour of NLHE STTs, for reasons which I may explain in a later post), so for the time being, the Sunday 200k will be my main outlet for my legendary MTT skills. (That’s “legendary” as in “legendarily shit”, based on current form, hence the move to other formats).
Action begins at 8.30pm (GMT) on the dot. Tune in for updates!
8.35pm: We’re off! So far, only Ray Rahme has registered from Team Pokerstars. I am not a fan of his, and will be sorely disappointed if he outlasts me.
8.45pm: I’ve only played one pot, so far, flopping an open-ended straight draw, and paying slightly too much to see the river, which did not help. Opponent potted the river out of position, so I guess my implied odds were there. I’m only down a couple of hundred chips, though.
8.48pm: I have promised that I will buy my sister a 2CV if I win this. There’s £50 of my winnings spent already.
8.50pm: Win my first pot, limping ATo from early position, then checkraising the button on an A44 flop. He calls, then folds to my bet on the blank turn. Meanwhile, Rahme has doubled up.
8.55pm: Registration has closed, and Ray Rahme is the only TP representative in the tourney. Did I mention that I don’t like him? I did? Good. Meanwhile, I pick up AQo in second position, raise the UTG limper 5xBB (@25/50), get called by the BB and limper. Flop is T98 rainbow, we check round, an 8 hits the turn and if checks to me, I bet half the pot, and get called twice. The J hits the turn, and I split the pot with the BB, who called me with Q9. Hmmm.
9pm: Table change! Bugger. Glad I hadn’t been paying that much attention until now. I immediately get several good starting hands on the bounce; eventually a big stack looks me up when I raise with pocket eights. The flop comes KK7, he checks, I bet the pot, he minrasies, and I call. A 9 comes on the turn, he checks, I push all in, and he folds. Phew. That was a bit reckless, but I was pretty sure I was ahead. I now have 4500 chips. Rahme’s down to 3335.
9.10pm: Rahme’s out. Ordinarily, I’d gloat a bit about how I pwn Team Pokerstars, but it’s only Ray Rahme, and frankly I’m not that bothered. Still, now that the threat of Not Being As Good As Ray Rahme has lifted, I can play a little more freely.
Rahme’s OPR page. Ewww.
9.15pm: I raise a shortstack’s blind with 67s from the cutoff. I expect him to shove, instead, he just calls, for half his stack. The flop misses me, but he checks, so I desultorily bet the remainder of his chips, and he folds! I somehow resist the temptation to show. I love this tournament.
9.20pm. The blinds hit 100/200. I have just over 5000 chips, which is good for 6400th place. 19547 of the original 30000 remain.
9.27pm: Urrgh. I complete with J4s from the SB, with one limper in the pot. The flop comes JTx, I hand out a free card, and end up paying off a reraise on the river from the BB, who turned a straight. The free card ended up saving me some chips, though, as he was up and down, and would surely have called the flop. Lose another 600 to the same player with KQo on the next hand – he shoved the flop, and I know he was weak, but so was I. Grr. Down to 2800 chips at the break. SAD FACE.
FIRST (AND PROBABLY LAST) BREAK – well, that went quite well for 55 minutes. Best hands I’ve seen in the first hour have been AJ/88. Could do with something stronger soon, as my M is down to 4.5. ENGAGE PREFLOP PUSHBOT MODE.
9.47pm: Things begin to look a little desperate, but I pick up pocket nines. There’s a 4xBB raise and a call (from the table captain) in front of me, but I shove, and bth players make the trivially small call. The board comes 86657, with no action until the river, when the bigstack bets the pot, but he’s playing A4, and I treble up. BACK IN BUSINESS. Just about. This happened after being moved to a new table, with 4 of the nine players sitting out – and they’re the four to my immediate left! An interesting situation. I need to get aggressive, here.
9.52pm: The table captain is sitting on the other side of the four absent players, and is raising every pot when they’re in the blinds. I shove Q7o from the button after he minraises and another well-chipped player calls him; I have enough chips to get them both to go away. Another scary moment, there, but a nice pot: I now have 10k, putting me above the average stack. This table is either going to make me or break me, I suspect.
9.58pm: The Zombies have all been anted away; meanwhile, table captain is destroying the table. Blinds are now 200/400/50, and I have 8500 chips. I need to double up through this chump, and soon.
10.02pm: Or – call an early-position minraiser and a loose/passive caller with QJo on the bubble; then shove after the initial raiser makes a weak bet (and the LAP calls) on the J high, three diamond flop… and they both fold! I still only have an M of 12, and the blinds are about to go up, and I STILL haven’t seen a top quality starting hand, but things are looking up, slightly.
10.11pm: I run a successful checkraise bluff from the small blind on a K44 board. (I do not do this often. Honest. No, really). That keeps my M above 10, just. I’m really trying to keep this tight, but I’m getting dealt such utter filth that I have no choice but to make moves. Someone’s going to look me up soon. There are 7942 players left, I’m hovering around 2000th.
10.18pm: Pocket fours in the BB, three limpers and the SB completes, I shove, everyone folds. Ole. Blinds go up AGAIN (I hate this ten minute structure), and my M is down to 9. Still breathing, though. Also, still waiting to see a hand better than AJ/99.
10.24pm: Ooops. Open it up with KJs, the BB shoves back at me, I’m getting 2/1, decide this is the time to take a risk, and call. His queens hold up, and I’m down in the dirt again. FARRRK.
10.26pm: Open-shove pocket sixes UTG. No-one calls. Kinda wish they had; I want to race someone, or at the very least, lose quickly. COULD I HAVE A BIG HAND NOW, PLS?
10.27pm: The guy I doubled up a few hands back doubles through the erstwhile table captain; his QQ versus JJ. Pairs with paint on! Where do I get those from? Blinds are now 500/1000/100, I have an M of 3, and there are 5458 players left. 4270 pay. I just need one painty pair. ONE.
10.34pm: It folds to me on the button, I shove J6o, and take the blinds. On the next hand, I finally get a pair of Jacks, there’s a raise and a shove in front of me, but I can’t get away from it. Initial raiser has Queens. Reraiser had Eights. Queens win. I believe this is what is meant by the phrase “be careful what you wish for”.
Question – could I have folded them? Well, yes, obviously I could, and maybe even should have… but! There was 2400 in the pot to begin, I started the hand with 8432 chips, so an M of 3 and a bit. I was racing for a pot of 27,396, and… I’m going to ask Pokerstove.
We’ll deal with the initial raiser in a minute, First of all, how do I fare heads up against the reraiser? He began the hand with an M of 6, so could realistically have been shoving a fair few hands. I’m going to give him a range of 66+, A9s+, and ATo+. That seems entirely reasonable, given his fairly short stack. Pokerstove says – I’m a 60% favourite against that range, so a clear call. (In the actual hand, he had pocket eights).
What about the guy behind? He had 20k to begin with, and his minraise could have meant any pair, any suited ace – all kinds of tat which he would certainly fold when faced with two all-ins behind him. What does he call with? I’m giving him a range of TT+,AJs+,AJo+, which is a little on the tight side given the fact that he’s got us both covered, and the size of the pot. Pokerstove says – I’m a slight favourite, winning 37% of pots versus the initial raisers’ 34.5% and the reraiser’s 24.35%.
So, I was getting the right price on my money, (especially if it ended up heads up), and a fold would have been a clear mistake. Not much consolation, but at least I can tell myself I played pretty well.
And there’s an Ante Up tourney in a bit! Hurrah.
*edit*
Just remembered that I had AQo early on, (ended up splitting a pot with Q9). I take it all back!