December 13, 2013
I might as well stop putting off writing this blog before I manage to
completely block this tournament out of my memory...because I'm pretty close as it is, thankfully!
As I mentioned in the first part, my starting table looked more like a tough final table. I wouldn't be surprised in a WPT event, but since this is the softest $10k buy in tournament of the year it was pretty bad news.
Unless I managed to get marked poker in a good spot against one of the softer spots at the table it was going to be tough to accumulate.
But since the first day is all about survival I just decided to lay
back, taking a lot of flops with the soft spots and picking my spots
against the better players.
I picked up one big pot early when I set over setted someone. Normally I get all 30k even though it was 50-100 in this spot ifI play it correctly, but the flop was Q♦ J♦ 10♦ and my opponent just check-called me down on a 2♠turn and 6♣ river with J♠J♣
Although acleaner flop orus both filling up would have beengreat, I still picked up about 7k in that pot and was up to 36k. I wasstill happy with the result and felt like it was a great start and a good sign.
Unfortunately, that was the last significant pot I won for the rest of the tournament! I kept playing pretty solid and wasn't involved in many big pots...which is all well and good in terms of strategy and everything but just resulted in a more painful and slow torture.
Towards the end of the day, I raised under the gun with A♦ A♣ and got flatted by Alex "AJKHoosier1" Kambaris. It was 200/400 (50) and I had 28k which he had well covered.
We went heads up tothe flop, and I wanted to puke when it came Ks-Qs-Jc. I check-called a pot sized bet from him, and just gave up on a ragged turn card to his 2/3 pot bet.
It's a good thing, too, since any doubt of me having the best hand went out the window when he showed 10â™ 9â™ ! He later told me that he onlyshowed because we're friends and he knew I was feeling pretty crappy after losing pot after pot. Thanks Alex!
I managed to cheat poker squeeze into day two with 18k going to 250-500 (50). It was literally the most boring and card dead day of live poker I've ever had.I ended up layingdownJ♦ J♠to a shove on a queen high flop in one of the only pots I played during the first couple of levels.
In the end, I was more than happy to jam my short stack in with 5♦ 7♦ from the small blind when it folded to me for the first time in what seemed like six weeks. The big blind woke up with A♠9♣ and called. It seemed like it was over when I saw the 9♥ in the window, but the 4♦ and 6♣ were behind it for a full sweat.
Of course, this was merely part of the epic torture that was my WSOP Main Event 2009. The turn and river bricked out, and I darted out of the Brasilia Room as quickly as possible.
-- Matt Stout
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