It’s so rare to find a tournament with a structure as good as this one. Level increases were gradual and staggered every thirty minutes, and stacks started deep. There were a couple of good tournament players at my table, most notably SCTrojans and mattyv (AKA Plattsburgh). They both probably play better 25 BB poker than I do. But in a deep-stacked, high buy-in tournament, they are welcome at my table. There was no one particularly good at the start and a few downright awful players.
Trojans is famous for being a nit, so I made a kind of big fold to him early in the tournament. Turns out I was good, but I still think it was a good fold, because I imagine he plays KK and AA the same way:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 10/20 Blinds, 7 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
CO: 4,990
BTN: 4,960
SB: 4,980
BB: 5,060
UTG: 5,000
UTG+1: 4,980
Hero (MP): 5,030
Pre-Flop: (30) Q Q dealt to Hero (MP)
UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to 60, Hero calls 60, CO folds, BTN raises to 260, 2 folds, UTG+1 calls 200, Hero calls 200
Flop: (810) 8 7 6 (3 Players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero checks, BTN bets 500, UTG+1 calls 500, Hero folds
Turn: (1,810) A (2 Players)
UTG+1 checks, BTN checks
River: (1,810) 2 (2 Players)
UTG+1 bets 320, BTN calls 320
Results: 2,450 Pot
BTN mucked J J (a pair of Jacks) and LOST (-1,080 NET)
UTG+1 showed Q Q (a pair of Queens) and WON 2,450 (+1,370 NET)
There was another interesting spot early on where I turned middle pair, check-called for value, and then decided to turn my hand into a bluff on the river:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 10/20 Blinds, 8 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
MP2: 6,051
CO: 7,820
BTN: 4,970
SB: 4,890
BB: 1,641
UTG: 4,555
UTG+1: 5,444
Hero (MP1): 4,629
Pre-Flop: (30) T A dealt to Hero (MP1)
2 folds, Hero raises to 70, MP2 calls 70, 4 folds
Flop: (170) K 2 4 (2 Players)
Hero bets 134, MP2 calls 134
Turn: (438) T (2 Players)
Hero checks, MP2 bets 300, Hero calls 300
River: (1,038) Q (2 Players)
Hero bets 625, MP2 folds
Results: 1,038 Pot
Hero mucked T A and WON 1,038 (+534 NET)
My thinking here was that I could fold out better pairs and random low flushes, since it looks quite a bit like I have Ac and a pair. Then I enticed this guy to shove on me drawing to a gutshot and a running flush:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 25/50 Blinds, 8 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
MP1: 4,864
MP2: 7,515
CO: 6,621
BTN: 5,746
SB: 2,519
BB: 6,099
UTG: 6,412
Hero (UTG+1): 4,719
Pre-Flop: (75) A A dealt to Hero (UTG+1)
UTG folds, Hero raises to 134, 4 folds, SB calls 109, BB folds
Flop: (318) J J T (2 Players)
SB bets 212, Hero raises to 555, SB raises to 2,385 and is All-In, Hero calls 1,830
Turn: (5,088) 9 (2 Players – 1 is All-In)
River: (5,088) 5 (2 Players – 1 is All-In)
Results: 5,088 Pot
SB showed Q A (a pair of Jacks) and LOST (-2,519 NET)
Hero showed A A (two pair, Aces and Jacks) and WON 5,088 (+2,569 NET)
I actually put on a smaller pair and was trying to induce the same play, but this works, too. Probably my favorite hand of the tournament was this triple barrel:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 40/80 Blinds, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
UTG+2: 4,104
MP1: 12,670
MP2: 7,820
CO: 7,226
BTN: 6,465
SB: 20,698
BB: 10,625
UTG: 10,166
Hero (UTG+1): 7,758
Pre-Flop: (120) 5 5 dealt to Hero (UTG+1)
UTG folds, Hero raises to 218, 2 folds, MP2 calls 218, CO calls 218, 3 folds
Flop: (774) T A 8 (3 Players)
Hero bets 540, MP2 calls 540, CO folds
Turn: (1,854) 3 (2 Players)
Hero bets 1,250, MP2 calls 1,250
River: (4,354) K (2 Players)
Hero bets 3,250, MP2 folds
Results: 4,354 Pot
Hero mucked 5 5 and WON 4,354 (+2,346 NET)
There’s actually not a lot to say about this one. It was some combination of the board texture and his timing that convinced me to pull the trigger on the river- he called the turn super-quickly, which I don’t think he’d ever do with a monster given how many draws were out there. So I’m putting him on either a bare A or a pair and a flush draw. When the draws missed on the river, I figured he was folding nearly 100% of his range.
Plattsburgh was really the perfect guy for this next play. He’s pretty aggressive pre-flop, and since I had position on him and stacks were deep, I’d already 3-bet him several times. I know that he’s capable of 4-betting light, and I doubt he knows anything about me to think that I could 5-bet light. Plus, since he plays tournaments exclusively, he’s rarely going to be playing with stack depths and opponents where light 5-betting is a consideration. So I think his 4-betting range here is going to be way too wide, since he probably doesn’t expect me to move on him without Ace-King.
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 80/160 Blinds, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
SB: 2,088
BB: 6,720
UTG: 21,908
UTG+1: 16,737
UTG+2: 16,462
MP1: 13,120
MP2: 7,129
CO: 15,744
Hero (BTN): 11,316
Pre-Flop: (240) Q A dealt to Hero (BTN)
5 folds, CO raises to 420, Hero raises to 1,111, 2 folds, CO raises to 3,124, Hero raises to 11,316 and is All-In, CO folds
Results: 6,488 Pot
Hero mucked Q A and WON 6,488 (+3,364 NET)
For what it’s worth, it doesn’t matter that I have AQs here, because I think his calling range is QQ+ and AK. The Ace is important, though, because it gives me equity against KK and more importantly because of card removal effects; with an A in my hand, he is that much less likely to hold AA or AK in the first place.
I didn’t have much time to enjoy the nice stack, though, because two orbits later I had to make an excruciating fold:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 80/160 Blinds, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
CO: 2,488
BTN: 5,840
SB: 22,248
BB: 15,317
UTG: 16,222
UTG+1: 16,680
UTG+2: 5,609
MP1: 12,460
Hero (MP2): 14,360
Pre-Flop: (240) J A dealt to Hero (MP2)
2 folds, UTG+2 calls 160, MP1 folds, Hero raises to 666, 2 folds, SB calls 586, BB folds, UTG+2 calls 506
Flop: (2,158) 8 4 J (3 Players)
SB checks, UTG+2 checks, Hero bets 1,194, SB raises to 2,500, UTG+2 folds, Hero calls 1,306
Turn: (7,158) 6 (2 Players)
SB bets 3,000, Hero calls 3,000
River: (13,158) T (2 Players)
SB bets 5,000, Hero folds
Results: 13,158 Pot
SB mucked and WON 13,158 (+6,992 NET)
I very nearly folded the turn. For as little as 500 chips more, I would have. It took discipline, but between the T falling on the river to put me behind JT and the fact that the guy kept betting, I just couldn’t justify a river call. With every bet, it becomes that much less likely that he’s overvaluing QJ or KJ, which is all I can beat at this point. Without a read, it’s a fold, though an annoying one.
I won a few more medium-sized pots, mostly by open shoving, but the blinds and later the antes were eating into me. Eventually I shoved over an early positio raise with AKs and lost a flip to 99 to bust out. That’s the bad thing about well-structure tournaments: I played for seven hours and didn’t even come close to winning anything.
Triple barreling presto unimproved is pure gold …