I played in the 7
th tournament of the
BBT2 last night, the
Riverchasers. As I usually do, I chipped up early and was in the top 5, only to go out somewhere around the 50% mark. A couple of key hands:
I have 88 in late position, middle player (
Bayne) raises 3
xBB. I call (mistake #1). BB goes all in for about three times what I just called.
Bayne calls. Now I think about this for a while. The only way I am ahead here is if the short stack is on AK,
AQ or similar
overcards and the middle player is on the same. I can put the short stack on two
overcards, but what does the middle player have. A call, not re-raise from him to isolate was interesting. Does that mean he is on two
overcards also? What are the odds that both players on on
overcards? I did see a hand just about 10min ago where I folded a pocket pair only to see an Ace high win the pot. I decide to call (mistake #2).
Flop comes K4K.
Bayne checks. Now, I usually love this pot. I can bet with the 8's and fold to a re-raise if necessary, but usually I am ahead with the 8's here. I check (mistake #3). Now I get it into my head that a check down is the best move since we have the opportunity to take the other player out. But this pot has $6000 in chips and the blinds are 100-200, so it would be a great pot to win. The next two cards fall small and middle player and I both check it down. He flips over 99, and the
shortstack shows 88. I didn't realize I was in the pot with a ZERO OUTER. Well I guess I
could have ran a miracle straight, but with 2 9's gone, that was a billion to one chance.
So, I did accomplish my mission in that hand: to take out the short stack. Only problem was, it cost me chips to do it. That was a terrible play on my part.
Next terrible play: I have about $2000 in chips with blinds around 150-300(?). I get moved to a new table. I don't really know how everyone is playing, but I decide to steal the blinds if given the opportunity. Very first hand, I am on the button with 10
Joff. "What an impressive starting hand" you say? I know, I know. Hard to conceal my joy. The tells were seeping out of me. I raise all in and the BB
insta calls. With
KK.
Hmpf. Sucker hand. Doesn't he know How to fold
KK? It's obvious that a
shortstack from the button raising all in means I have Aces. He must not have realized this, so his
KK held up. Busted me stealing. I'm out of the tournament middle of the pack.
I don't normally make that move, but I was feeling maximum
donkeyness. I lose patience. Especially in the blogger tourneys. I need to find the fold button more often. I start feeling pressure when I get under 10 big blinds in my stack and think I have to all in to win a pot.
Oh well, nice thing is, there are 20 more tournaments to get my shot at the
TOC seat. I may put together a post for it too. Although, I still can't get over
Kaja's post for that contest. Truly amazing.
And one last thing. When I was in the
Spookie Wednesday night, I was pimping
Mookie to give me a banner if I take him out. Not in the
Mookie or even the
Dookie, but in the
Spookie. I have been trying to get that banner for a couple of months. I've seen
most of the ones he has done (or at least that he has on his site and others like
MiamiDon's and
Bodonkey). Well in
this post he mentions not remembering the
Spookie. He bubbled and I took him out. I asked if I really get a banner and he said yes. Should I send him an email? I may just wait and see....
Stay patient...