Not a lot to say about this one. Only remotely interesting hand was this one:
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold’em Tournament, 60/120 Blinds, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com – Hand History Converter
CO: 5,090
BTN: 10,960
SB: 3,465
BB: 9,106
Hero (UTG): 4,070
UTG+1: 6,958
UTG+2: 7,021
MP1: 9,145
MP2: 7,050
Pre-Flop: (180) A Q dealt to Hero (UTG)
Hero raises to 320, UTG+1 calls 320, 3 folds, CO calls 320, BTN folds, SB raises to 1,890, BB folds, Hero raises to 4,070 and is All-In, 2 folds, SB calls 1,575 and is All-In
Flop: (7,690) 6 3 K (2 Players – 1 is All-In)
Turn: (7,690) 6 (2 Players – 1 is All-In)
River: (7,690) 8 (2 Players – 1 is All-In)
Results: 7,690 Pot
SB showed K A (two pair, Kings and Sixes) and WON 7,690 (+4,225 NET)
Hero showed A Q (a pair of Sixes) and LOST (-3,465 NET)
There’s about 4500 in the pot, and assuming I can get it heads up with SB, it will cost me about 3100 more. I need about41% equity in the pot. Against a range of TT+ AQ+ I have only 37%. However, if we throw AJ into the mix, I’m up to 45%. Basically I felt like the chance that we was doing something spazzy/making a big squeeze warranted a gamble. It’s one of those very close spots where optimally cautious tournament play might dictate folding but I’m willing to push because I’d rather go big or go home than let a $300 tournament tie up screen space for hours on end.