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Monday, October 18, 2004

What’s Good

I had a pretty decent weekend playing poker online, mainly because I was trying to burn off what little money I had stacked up at two sites: Pacific and Choice.

Saturday afternoon my Spartans were way up on the Golden Gophers at the half, and running away with the game against the 20th ranked team in the country. Seeing as I had a few hours to kill before dinner, I logged into both of the sites to see if there was a multi worth playing coming up. Sure enough, a 2PM $10+$1 multi at Pacific fit the bill. It was a $2k guarantee, and with 45 minutes left to register, they only had 12 people signed up.

Overlay?

Well, no. By the time the tourney kicked off, 296 players had signed up.

I played pretty well I think, scratching and clawing my way through some terrible cards right off the bat and capitalizing when I did manage to have something reasonably premium to play. By the time the first break hit (55 minutes in), there were 77 players left (top 30 paid) and I was just a touch below the average chip stack left.

By the way, why don’t they do “median chip stack” rather than average? I know the math is easier for average, but median tells one a lot more clearly where they “stack up,” if you excuse the pun.

Anyway, if anyone else remembers the Pacific WPBT event, the main complaint was the way the blinds rose quickly, but for Saturday I didn’t mind so much, as I didn’t necessarily want to sit and play this thing for the next four hours for a shot at $32 profit. With only $11 of money I was intending to waste (or capitalize big with) invested and roughly 50 players left, I was able to double up, bringing me just shy of average again.

I figured it was time to make some moves, providing I got the cards.

Unfortunately, three hands later I was out. I raised from LP with 77, got re-raised by a lower stacked maniac, and pushed all-in, hoping he’d fold. He didn’t, and I got busted by his pocket Kings. I folded the next, and found JJ down with almost nothing left. I pushed, and some dude had Aces. Go figure.

42nd place out of 296, when only the top 30 pay. Ugh.

I tried to piss away the rest of my money on a $2.50+$.25 six handed SNG on Pacific, and successfully lost when an ATC player sucked out hand after hand in this thing. Whatever, I give a crap about $2.75 that I can’t cash out…

I redeemed myself at Choice last night though. I had $16 there that I just couldn’t manage to lose. I had run through a couple of SNGs in recent weeks, placing just high enough in them to get my money back. Last night, though, I ended up taking down a five handed $15+$1 SNG for a total win of $63. It was beautiful. I went up big early, lost a few big hands to go short stacked, and battled my way back to end up with a 3-1 advantage moving heads-up. Then I got Aces, the opponent moved all-in, and I bitch-slapped him into second place.

Gotta love rockets.

Now the question remains… How much of this money will Choice let me cash out? My money there really wasn’t my money, as Choice’s previous “financial difficulties” turned my actual $18 into a virtual $18 that I had to work off with 180 hands at $1/$2 (at least). While I’m comfortable with $45 cash back from those jackasses, I’m hoping they’ll give me the whole $63. I think putting $16 at risk in that SNG should be enough. We’ll see about that, but at least I now have my bankroll for PokerStars and the next WPBT event. Make sure you sign up over at Iggy’s using his link.


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