Australian Poker LeaguePlayhouse, Clayton RSL
19 February 2007
placed 14 of 139, 2 of 30 & 1 of 98Today was perhaps the best day of poker I've had. To start the day, Bill and I decided to have a go at the weekly $65 buy-in tournament at Crown, my first cash tournament. I had a rocky start, losing the first hand but tightened up for a while and watch the other players and how they were betting. I re-raised over the top pre-flop with AKs when someone who'd been caught bluffing a couple times made a move for the pot, and took it down. I played pretty conservatively until I was moved to another table when I was short-stacked with 2400 before the first break. I folded a lot as the blinds were starting to get pretty high and took down a few bluffs in the BB. I got very lucky with a couple of all-in shots, sucking out twice on the river to superior hands, and got as high as 15,000 at one point.
This is where my inexperience at cash games started to shine through. I had made it past the bubble so I had won at least $83, but could have folded my way to the final table to the bigger money with that stack. Instead, I played to win and as I would in a free tournament, and took an all-in shot with AQ and ran into KK, which knocked out the majority of my stack. I got some of it back when I suckered him into calling my (now-small) all-in bet with pocket Queens and got paid off. I made another move with AJ but didn't hit and was knocked out in 14th place.
Overall I'm pleased with my play here. I was initially a bit intimidated by the other players as they clearly played cash tournaments on a regular basis, but after I shut down and just watched their play I realised the game itself was no different, and played well - learning some great lessons along the way.
Then it was out to the new Playhouse venue in Mordialloc which is essentially a big tin shed with pool tables, and on a day of 42 degrees at one point it was like playing in an oven. I was seated at the same table as Bill for the first time in ages, and we loved it - you could blow on these guys and they'd fold their legit hands over our total bluffs - we had a ball. Small turnout of only 30 players, but that didn't stop it from being a really laborious game and the final table dragged on for what seemed like hours. In the end we were eager to up the blinds just to get it over with. Knocked out in 2nd place with one of my favourite hands, Q10.
Lastly was Clayton RSL in all its air-conditioned glory. Sat down to a great friendly table and was even given a can of coke by a guy who bought it just for the bonus stamp. A bit more refreshed, I went to work and lost a big pot with 2 pair on the flop to a straight on the river. I recovered and rebuilt my stack to be slightly up by the break. Took down some monster pots with marginal (read: desperate) hands but I tightened up, and when there was enormous value in the pot I pushed all-in with Q9s and hit a flush on the turn to knock about 4 well-stacked players out at once.
Got to the final table with slightly less than chiplead with 50,500 and stood back and watched while the short-stacks knocked each other about. Took a couple of them down and was happy when the chipleader (who I perceived as my greatest threat on the table) got whittled down and knocked out by the other two. There was a great battle when we got down to 3, I lost a few pots, won a monster when my Q10 flopped the nut straight on the flop and form there on in I just bullied my way to victory with hands like A2s and K7s.
An exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable day.