March 22, 2008

Big Tournaments

Blog by : ubean
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The 7:00 o'clock tournament on Full Tilt Poker. Where do I begin. It's my favorite tournament to play. My daughter sits on the couch next to me and watches TV while I play. I call her my good luck charm. She usually falls asleep. On school nights I tell her to go to bed. Every morning she asks me if I won. I usually say I wish i had but no. Then I show her the hand I got knocked out on. 7:00 o'clock tournaments are my enemy's but I play them any way. There were 10 people left when this happened. PRE-FLOP: drgoat posts small blind $6000 Hero posts BIG blind $12000 Dealt To: Hero ANTE markxu ($1,500) ANTE drgoat ($1,500) ANTE Hero ($1,500) ANTE GOELAN2611 ($1,500) ANTE TheIllusive1 ($1,500) RAISE GOELAN2611 ($48000) FOLD TheIllusive1 FOLD markxu FOLD drgoat RAISE Hero ($157500) CALL GOELAN2611 ($109500) FLOP: Pot: $321005 BET Hero ($610315) - All in CALL GOELAN2611 ($464310) - All in UNCALLED Hero ($146005) TURN: Pot: $1249625 RIVER: Pot: $1249625 SHOWDOWN: Hero: GOELAN2611: GOELAN2611 collected $1.25712e06 from main pot with a full house, Jacks full of Twos SUMMARY: Total pot: $1257120 Rake: $0 Final Board: Seat 2: markxu button folded before the Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00) Seat 3: drgoat small blind folded before the Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($ -6000.00) Seat 4: Hero big blind showed [Kc Kh] and lost with two pair, Kings and Twos - Net Gain/Loss: ($-621810.00) Seat 6: GOELAN2611 showed [Js Jd] and won 1,257,120 with a full house, Jacks full of Twos - Net Gain/Loss: ($635310.00) Seat 8: TheIllusive1 folded before the Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)

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