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Thursday, April 07 12:00:57 PM 2005
Totals for Wednesday afternoon: Online Tournaments: 431 person $5 rebuy tournament, placed 34th and took home a prize of $37.50: +$22 (after rebuy and add-on) 20 person $20+2 sit and go, placed 1st and took home a prize of $200: +$178 **$15k guaranteed tournament: -$22 3 table tournament: -$22 Online Ring Games:2-4NL: +$16 5-10NL: +$109 More to come, I plan to play in the $15k guaranteed tournament tonight. We'll see how that goes. **Edit:So I played in the $15k guaranteed tournament at 9pm and came out firing. Lost a big hand early due to overplaying my AQ against a short stack and then I got sucked out on a flush which put me out of the tournament only 35 short minutes into it. I was determined to take something down so I joined a $20+2 3 table tournament and promptly got knocked out of that one in 28th place (that's out of 30, folks). I took a break and saw the latest episode of Lost (which is fucking fantastic, and trust me I don't usually use expletives... ok maybe I do, but Lost really is a great show), and sat back down at my computer/revenue stream device. I was feeling brave but there were no 5-10NL tables to be found. I decided to sit in on a full 2-4NL game and got 66 on the first deal. There were about 7 limpers and the jackass in the BB decided to raise to $18, everyone folded around to me and I reraised my entire buy-in of $50. Guess what? He folded. I sat around for a few more hands and the action wasn't doing it for me when I saw someone sitting by his lonesome on a 5-10NL table. I decided to join him in starting up a new table. The first few hands went slow as I just kept stealing the pot on the flop as it seemed he was an extremely tight player but the table filled up pretty quickly. I get dealt AK on the button and make it $15. I get one caller and the flop comes 666. I immediately bet out $15 because I can sense that my AK is the best hand right now and he calls almost as fast as I bet. A 2d comes on the turn and I know it was of no help to his hand. I put him in for the rest of his $40 stack and he calls... with what; I'll never really know, but maybe he called my pre-flop raise with KQ or KJ. That puts me up over a hundred, and I sit and fold for a while before I suck out for the nut flush with a Qh in hand and the AhKh on the board. I go for one more orbit and sit out. Until next time Poker!

Source: Cardboy's Poker Adventures


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