My Day 2A Table Draw

Looks like a tough lineup, and I’m not thrilled with where I’m sitting relative to the big stacks and specifically Barry G:

1- Me 31K
2- Barry Greenstein 93K
3- Scott Yeates 163K
4- Miles Dooly 57K
5- couldn’t find a listing, maybe empty?
6- Conor Tate 109K took 12th in the 2005 main event for 600K
7- Michael Homony 101K
8- Michael Leah 29.5K
9- Raudy Holland 53K

At least I’m not the short stack?

12 thoughts on “My Day 2A Table Draw”

  1. Just to clarify, Greenstein has been writing a Pro-Blog update between levels on Cardplayer.com. People that want to check up on Andrew during the day should check it out to see if he gets a mention.

  2. Re-reading Greenstein’s blog and it’s not Andrew that Greenstein describes since the player was in the BB when Barry was in Late position and Barry is on Andrew’s immediate right.

  3. Oops my bad about the spelling – corrected it. I’ll see about taking a pic of Andrew for all of ya and posting it now that he’s “famous” for busting Greenstein.

    Aaron

  4. Barry Greenstein on Andrew:

    The very next round someone limped and the player in the cutoff raised. The button called. This time in the small blind I had Q Q. It was $6,000 to me and I had to decide to play them fast or slow. I decided he had been raising enough and had a good stack. He had been a decent player, and usually showed good hands. So I decided to play it fast. With three people in there I didn’t want to call and see and ace or king come off. I raised big and he just called, which made me think he was trapping with aces. I was hoping he had A K. I just decided if an ace or king didn’t come I would have to go for it. It was a bad flop – J 10 7. Now if he had jacks he also beat me. I kind of got myself stuck in the pot. I moved in my last $60,000. He did have aces. AND that was it.

  5. Aaron put a pic of Andrew up on the PokerPages blog. See here(I finally figured out how to do links.)

    Search for “Brokos”

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