Event #49 was a $1500 NL Hold'em tournament that attracted 3,151 players. A few hours into the tournament it was announced that it was the 3rd largest tournament of all-time after the previous 2 main events. 324 players would be making the money and the winner would take home over $700k.
The tournament was scheduled to begin at noon local time. Nico and I made it there just before noon only to find out that the event was already full and that we could only get on the alternate list. We were told it would be an hour wait so we bought in anyway. 1 hour quickly became 2 hours of standing around doing nada until our table finally began. Each player got a 3k starting stack, but the blinds were already 100/200!!! That left us each only 15bb to work with, which most people know is next to nothing.
I got off a pretty decent start and built up to over $6k without many showdowns. A couple hours I had over $9k when the following hand came up. Blinds 100/200/25: UTG+1 (~7k chips) raised to 1100. I looked down at 99 and considered my options. Playing for set value is borderline at best given the raise and stack sizes but I elected to call anyway as I might have the best hand. All others fold and the flop comes down J 8 2 with a flushdraw. He throws out 2200 and I go in the tank. From my experience online, a 5BB EP raise is usually something like AK, sometimes JJ or TT. Though this player was playing tight, that range was great for me. If he has AK he is folding to my shove, JJ is unlikely because of the large instabet on the flop and I can easily push him off TT with an all-in shove. After some deliberation I finally shove all-in and he thinks for a minute or so before finally calling with KK. OOPS!!! The dealer throws a 9 on the turn and my opponent takes a hike. I am just too lucky.
Fast forward to blinds 200/400/50. I have just over 10k. UTG shoves for 5k and I am sitting UTG+1 with TT. He had been shoving a ton preflop and never been called yet but I knew my hand had a good chance of beating him. It was a thin decision, but I eventually re-shoved for 10k. A player in MP starts crying around saying "Ohhhhh sooooooo sick" after looking at his cards, thinks for 1 minutes, and goes all in as well for just under 10k. Folded around to the BB who ALSO calls for 4k. Showdown:
UTG - 66, Me - TT, MP - KK, BB - QQ
Nobody's hand improves and the MP player kicks 2 people out. I am left with precisely 375 chips, not even 1 BB. I throw in my 50 ante and now have 325 chips. A new player is put in the BB so I will be UTG for this hand. I throw in my 325 chips with A7o and am reraised by an EP player. Everyone folds and he shows KK. The flop is 876, turn 3, river 7.
I now have ~13oo and am in the BB. I pay my BB and am left with around 900. A player in EP makes it 1200, a player in MP calls, Nico calls from the button and I am all-in with 64s getting incredible odds. The flop is T63. EP checks, MP bets 3k, both others fold. MP shows AKo (on that note lol donkaments) and I hit a 4 on the turn to seal the deal. Thanks for bluffing the dry side pot, bro, you're a lifesaver. Nico folded 99 and would have eliminated me because a T hit the river.
A little while later I had around 7k and was in the BB. It's folded to Nico who raises to 1200 in LP. The SB repops to 4800 and I look down at two black aces. I shove for 7k, Nico folds, SB knows whats up but has to call anyway and shows KQo. The board comes down KJ25Q. Luckily for me, 4 of those cards were spades and I doubled up.
VERY NEXT HAND: I am stacking chips as a player in EP (the guy who quadrupled with KK) makes it 1200. Folded to me and I see 55 so I call for set value as we are both deep. The flop comes down A54 with two hearts and I check. He bets 2400, I make it 7k even. He thinks forever and calls. At this point I have him on something like AQ. Turn is a 9. I shove, he takes his time again before eventually folding. I could have potentially gotten more value out of the hand but was happy with the result anyway.
So in those few minutes I went from ~7k to ~30k and was covered by only one person at the table. At this point there were just around 700 players left with the top 324 getting paid. I got moved to a new table and made it through the bubble with around 40k chips. They announced that we would be playing one more hand before breaking for the night. The blinds were 1k/2k/200 and I looked down at JJ in EP. I raised it to 6k and it was folded to the BB who called, leaving himself 13k behind. The flop came down Q74 and he immediately shoves. This smelled like a stop-and-go so after some thought I elected to call. He showed 75s for middle pair. The turn was a 5 and the river was a K so he doubled up and took around half of my stack. OUCH!
I ended the day with 18,200 chips knowing that I would be UTG in the first hand the following day. I was down but not out.
Labels: Event 49, WSOP