Unfortunately there’s been a delay with the next episode of the Thinking Poker Podcast, which was scheduled to be the subject of today’s blog post. I’m not sure when that will be available, so until it is, I’ll continue my chronicle of the WCOOP.
The only WCOOP that I played on Friday was the $200 Rebuy NLHE. I was in for the “minimum”, but that was the only bit of good news. Actually it got off to a really good start, with me winning two big pots with big hands in the first couple of orbits:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, 215 Tournament, 25/50 Blinds 5 Ante (9 handed) – PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
CO (t10840)
Button (t9970)
Hero (SB) (t4945)
BB (t4270)
UTG (t4995)
UTG+1 (t4995)
MP1 (t4995)
MP2 (t4995)
MP3 (t4995)
Hero’s M: 41.21
Preflop: Hero is SB with A♦, K♠
3 folds, MP2 bets t100, MP3 raises to t250, 2 folds, Hero calls t225, 1 fold, MP2 calls t150
Flop: (t845) 3♣, A♥, K♥ (3 players)
Hero checks, MP2 checks, MP3 bets t300, Hero calls t300, MP2 calls t300
Turn: (t1745) K♣ (3 players)
Hero checks, MP2 checks, MP3 checks
River: (t1745) 8♥ (3 players)
Hero bets t690, MP2 raises to t4440 (All-In), 1 fold, Hero calls t3700 (All-In)
Total pot: t10525
Results:
Hero had A♦, K♠ (full house, Kings over Aces).
MP2 had K♦, Q♦ (three of a kind, Kings).
Outcome: Hero won t10525
Note that a flush also came in on the river, so for Villain to jam bare trips into me is an absolute gift.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, 215 Tournament, 25/50 Blinds 5 Ante (9 handed) – PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
SB (t14758)
BB (t9940)
Hero (UTG) (t15500)
UTG+1 (t4995)
MP1 (t5902)
MP2 (t9900)
MP3 (t4890)
CO (t10025)
Button (t4315)
Hero’s M: 129.17
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K♠, K♣
Hero calls t50, 1 fold, MP1 bets t350, 6 folds, Hero calls t300
Flop: (t820) 8♣, 9♥, K♦ (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 checks
Turn: (t820) 8♦ (2 players)
Hero bets t444, MP1 raises to t1300, Hero calls t856
River: (t3420) 3♠ (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets t2255, Hero raises to t4510, 1 fold
Total pot: t7930
Results:
Hero didn’t show K♠, K♣ (nothing).
Outcome: Hero won t7930
I turned around and bluffed off a lot of those chips trying to get a very good player to lay down an overpair:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, 215 Tournament, 30/60 Blinds 5 Ante (8 handed) – PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG+1 (t15498)
MP1 (t9170)
Hero (MP2) (t19876)
CO (t7666)
Button (t4700)
SB (t4453)
BB (t9590)
UTG (t4167)
Hero’s M: 152.89
Preflop: Hero is MP2 with 8♠, 8♥
UTG bets t180, 2 folds, Hero calls t180, 3 folds, BB raises to t475, 1 fold, Hero calls t295
Flop: (t1200) J♠, Q♠, 7♠ (2 players)
BB bets t660, Hero raises to t1666, BB calls t1006
Turn: (t4532) 7♣ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t1280, BB calls t1280
River: (t7092) 6♦ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t4000, BB calls t4000
Total pot: t15092
Results:
BB had A♦, A♥ (two pair, Aces and sevens).
Hero had 8♠, 8♥ (two pair, eights and sevens).
Outcome: BB won t15092
It’s not a river call I would have made, but he’s a better player than I am, so I won’t say that he was wrong to make it. In any event I recouped a good 80% of what I lost on that hand when the same Villain called me down light in a similar spot:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, 215 Tournament, 40/80 Blinds 10 Ante (9 handed) – PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP2 (t16855)
MP3 (t9985)
Hero (CO) (t11755)
Button (t3237)
BB (t3795)
UTG (t5518)
UTG+1 (t15162)
MP1 (t8163)
Hero’s M: 58.77
Preflop: Hero is CO with 5♠, A♠
UTG+1 bets t200, 2 folds, MP3 calls t200, Hero calls t200, Button calls t200, BB calls t160, 1 fold
Flop: (t1160) 5♣, 2♥, 10♣ (5 players)
BB checks, UTG+1 bets t490, 1 fold, Hero calls t490, 2 folds
Turn: (t2140) 8♣ (2 players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets t1222, UTG+1 calls t1222
River: (t4584) A♥ (2 players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets t3333, UTG+1 calls t3333
Total pot: t11250
Results:
UTG+1 mucked K♠, A♣ (one pair, Aces).
Hero had 5♠, A♠ (two pair, Aces and fives).
Outcome: Hero won t11250
I came out of the rebuy period with plenty of chips but ran KK in the SB into AA on the Button for about 65 BBs to make an early departure from the tournament.
The sky threatened rain, so I didn’t plan to do too much with my free afternoon. I grabbed an umbrella and walked a few blocks to a dépanneur that, according to Beeradvocate, offered one of the city’s best selections of local microbrews .
A dépanneur is a convenience store, but most double as liquor stores because until the 1990s they were the only non-government entities permitted to sell alcohol in Quebec. Although you can now buy beer and wine in grocery stores, it seems the best selection is still to be found in the dépanneur, and I had the good luck to live walking distance from one of the very best.
The front room looked like a low-end convenience store, with tightly packed and poorly maintained shelves of overpriced junk food. The back room looked like an upscale wine shop, except that they sold almost exclusively beer. They had literally hundreds of varieties, organized by type, available for individual purchase, and in many cases accompanied by a ranking and/or review clipped from assorted cerevisial publications. So in one row you’d find all of the stouts, in another all of the wheat beers, etc. This was ideal for my purposes, since I could buy just one of each beer I wanted to try rather than an entire 6-pack.
I’d already done some research, so I beelined for the IPAs. Of the five I wanted to try, I found three. One was sold out, and amazingly there was one they simply didn’t carry. I say “amazingly” because it was hard to imagine them not having a given Quebecois beer, that’s how vast their selection was. I picked out one cold beer for immediate consumption just based on its packaging and made my way to the cashier in the sensorily dissonant front of the store, where I waited in line between two twitching Charles Manson look-alikes pooling change from their pockets to pay for a two-liter bottle of Diet Coke.
Think either of the Manson brothers was among the villains in the 215 rebuy? I could see Charlie jamming his trip kings into your boat.