The second installment of my trip report from the main event of the 2010 World Series of Poker, covering Days 3 and 4, has just been published in the September issue of 2+2 Magazine. Here’s an excerpt:
I came into Day 4 with a monster stack relative to the field. I had over 500,000 chips, when the average was about 180,000, ranking me 27th among the more than 1,200 players who remained. Day 4 was a particularly good day for this, as it was also the day that would separate the players who would win nothing from those who would take home at least $19,000. With 747 players to be paid, no one wanted to be eliminated in 748th place (or 762nd, for that matter), which meant that most people were playing more conservatively than usual.
I had the biggest stack at my table, and the only person who even came close was a guy two seats to my right whom I’d never heard of. He was sitting on about 400,000 chips. It looked like all the stars were aligned for me to steamroll the table and steal steal steal, but it didn’t go quite as flawlessly as I’d imagined it.
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Good read! What are your thoughts on 5-bet folding the AK versus Shane. I think you made a good fold btw.
Interesting thought, but I don’t think that’s an option. I think his range is pretty strong for 4-betting me from UTG. Even calling is an option only because of the pot odds I’m getting. Like, I don’t think I have >50% equity vs. his range, and I don’t think he’s 4-betting pairs like QQ or JJ that might fold to a 5-bet.