Thankfully the cash games I was playing on the side went well, because the tournaments did not. I played the $50 and $500 rebuys, but decided to skip the $5. I was thinking it might be fun to play despite the small stakes, but then I saw that there were more than 25,000 people registered for it! I have to think this is the largest non-freeroll tournament ever held.
On top of the fact that the two I did play had good structures, they were rebuys, meaning getting eliminated in the first hour wasn’t in action. I was in for the “minimum” and even managed to double up in the $50 thanks to making trips two hands in a row against a loose player. Nevertheless, I dusted off my stack in both within two and half hours.
Worse, I feel like I was probably at least somewhat wrong to lose my stack in both cases. Here’s my bustout hand from the $50:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $50+$5 Tournament, 40/80 Blinds (6 handed) – Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
CO (t3213)
Button (t18316)
Hero (SB) (t11211)
BB (t5965)
UTG (t13562)
MP (t11473)
Hero’s M: 93.42
Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, A
3 folds, Button bets t240, Hero raises to t777, 1 fold, Button calls t537
Flop: (t1634) 6, 8, 3 (2 players)
Hero bets t1111, Button calls t1111
Turn: (t3856) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets t1895, Hero raises to t9323 (All-In), Button calls t7428
River: (t22502) 7 (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: t22502
Results:
Button had 7, 8 (full house, sevens over eights).
Hero had Q, A (one pair, sevens).
Outcome: Button won t22502
I doubt he’s betting less than two pair when I check to him on the turn, especially for this amount. As much as it sucks, check-folding might be correct here.
And in the $500:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $500+$30 Tournament, 30/60 Blinds (6 handed) – Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Hero (BB) (t7271)
UTG (t8125)
MP (t19938)
CO (t10487)
Button (t11836)
SB (t8343)
Hero’s M: 80.79
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q, Q
1 fold, MP bets t180, 2 folds, SB raises to t600, Hero raises to t1555, 1 fold, SB raises to t8343 (All-In), Hero calls t5716 (All-In)
Flop: (t14722) J, J, 10 (2 players, 2 all-in)
Turn: (t14722) 2 (2 players, 2 all-in)
River: (t14722) 3 (2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: t14722
Results:
SB had A, A (two pair, Aces and Jacks).
Hero had Q, Q (two pair, Queens and Jacks).
Outcome: SB won t14722
Note to self: six-max tournaments are not six-mas cash games. In my defense, this guy did seem a little loose pre-flop. He called one of my 3-bets out of position with A5s. That might justify calling his 5-bet shove, but I think flatting the 3-bet is probably best. I hate doing that against very good players because it defines your hand for them for free, but I doubt this guy was good enough to take advantage of that.
In general, though, there did seem to be a strong field in this tournament. My table at least was solid, with one player I’ve seen before at $25/$50.
To make matters worse, I misread the SCOOP schedule and ended up missing the PLO8 events, which my longtime readers will know I really enjoy. I thought they were tomorrow, but they were actually an event starting later in the afternoon today. Oh well, at least the cash games I was playing on the side well, netting me a handsome profit for the session despite the hefty tournament buyins.
Largest non-freeroll tourny would be the Poker Stars Guinness World Record Attempt held in Dec ’08. It was capped at 35000 runners.
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/article/5806/online-poker-pokerstars-sets-guinness-world-record