Sunday, March 16, 2008

(Un)successful in Vienna

The €750 Freezeout on Wednesday was over rather quickly for me. At night, another €20/40NL game started up and so I bought in with all the cash I had with me at the time (6k) in order to get max value from the three Russian fish who sat down to play as well. Don't ask me where they get their money from, but there definitely does not seem to be any shortage of it. To make a long story short, I ended the night down €1.5k after playing for a solid 12 hours. I witnessed the sickest action I've ever seen in an NL cash game before and I wasn't able to capitalize. All in all the Russians (one in particular) probably dropped somewhere around 30-40k to the table.

The €1500 Second Chance Freezeout on Friday also didn't run that well for me. After having a pretty tough starting table (Markus Golser, Michael Keiner, Philipp Roch) I lost a signifcant chunk of my stack with KK vs QQ all-in pre and then shoved J8 as first in from the cutoff with <10bb. I can't even remember what hand called me but I do remember that I didn't suck out :)

I did manage to make a score in our private NL200 game we opened up at CCC. I always love playing those private tables, it's some of the most fun poker you can imagine. I also hit a couple nice flops so I ended up around €1700. Not bad for 1-2.

As a whole, this was the first trip to Vienna where I went home without a profit. Matter of fact, this trip was even quite unprofitable. Still, I had a good time as I always do in Vienna. CCC is just the absolute nuts when it comes to European casinos, if you've never been there I would highly recommend it! I won't make it for the tournament week in the summer, but I'll surely be back again this fall for the Austrian Classics.

*Congrats to Philipp Roch for final tabling 4 out of the 6 tourneys he played (!!!), Stefan Jedlicka for taking down the all-round leaderboard and Tobi/Brian for their 1st and 2nd place finishes in the 1.5k tourney!

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Wiiiiiiiien

So it's 7am and I'm not tired enough to sleep yet, so I figured why not blog? I arrived in Vienna on Monday afternoon and my first stop was my hotel. I must say, I was plesantly surprised. It's an apartment hotel, which means that I have my own kitchen and living room/bedroom, making for a very spacious stay. The place has 4 stars and is relatively new, breakfast is served 24h/day, I could definitely get used to this kind of life :)

Once I got settled in headed over to CCC, where I didn't do much other than play a couple rounds of €5/10NL. I netted around +€1000 after making a nice call on the river with 2nd pair against an overconfident opponent. I went back to the hotel pretty early to get enough sleep for the Main Event on Tuesday.

The €3150 Main Event had a starting stack of 15k with blinds of 25/50, a structure significantly better than EPT and most WSOP tournaments. With 90 minute levels, the skill factor is definitely increased and I couldn't help but smile when a few players at my table complained about the "long blind levels" because it seemed to them like no action was happening. Apparently they were spoiled with 10BB average stack, push-or-fold poker, so they had no idea how to play something this deep. My table was great and it didn't take me long to build up to 19k after I made a straight with 88 on a 457Q6 board and my opponent tried to make a move.

Then came a hand that was really strange: Blinds 100/200, effective stacks 16k. UTG2 limps (he was new to the table and had limped a couple hands during his first orbit), I make an isolation raise to 800 in the hijack with ATo, which he calls. The flop is T62 rainbow and he check/calls my 1200 continuation bet instantly. The turn is a 4 completing the rainbow. Once again, he checks and then snapcalls my 2500 bet. The river was a 7 and he checks again. At this point I'm wondering what hands I can get three streets of value from, but since he usually has a random T in this spot, I elect to make a small value bet of 3500. Before I even let go of my chips, I get the insta-check-minraise to 7000 in my face. At this point I have just under 9k left, so calling would leave me with 5k+ chips. So I tanked it pretty long trying to put him on a hand. I finally decided that his line is just too strong to justify a call and mucked my hand, I guess I'll never know.

Now I was pretty short and got moved to a new table, where I busted with KhQh on a QcJs6c flop. My opponent check/raised the flop and I came over the top for my last 7k+ chips, which he snapped with QJ. Turn and river brick off. Whoops, that went faster than I would have liked it to.

Next stop: NL €20/40 table. 8 people were on the list, but only 3 show up to the table. Am I that intimidating? We (a Russian, a German from Wiesbaden and myself) start the game 3-handed and the first pot of significance was me raising 6d9d from the button to €120, both blinds call. The flop is KdTd5s, giving me a 9-high flush draw. It's checked to me and I fire €240, which is raised by the SB to €560. He only has €2k total since he lost a pot to the Russian earlier, so I shove another 1500 over his raise, which he snapcalls with KT. The turn is a T and that seals the deal for him. Whatever, I reloaded 2k and was ready for business again.

Then I have Q2o in the BB and the Russian limps in the SB. I check and we see a flop of 2c2h5h. He checks, I bet 60, he calls. Turn is the 7s. He checks, I bet €180, he calls. River is the As. He checks I bet 400, he check-raises to 1100. I make the call and he shows me 43o for the straight. NH sir.

An interesting hand happened when Davo (?) sat down with 2k and posted his BB. I raised K9o to 140 and was called by the button and from Davo in the BB. The flop came down 9c4c2s and I contibet 300. The button folded and Davo immediately pushed for 1860. I thought for a couple moments and made the call, the turn and river left me unimproved and I just hoped that it was the same could be said for him. I was kind of surprised when he showed down 33, but I'll take whatever presents I can get :) He stood up, patted me on the back and left right after the hand.

Then came the key hand of the night: I raise KsTs to 140, the Wiesbadener reraises to 340 (eff. stack 3k, he had JUST reloaded after losing his stack to the Russian the hand before) on the button. Beacuse it's almost a minraise I elect to call and we see a flop of 7s9s3h, giving me two overcards and the 2nd nut flush draw. Taking the stack sizes into consideration, I choose to donk/3bet. I make it 300, he makes it 700, I make it 2000, he shoves, I call. Turn comes down 6d and river is some blank. He immediately starts whining about how he always misses and shows AsQs. I inform him that I missed, too. His reaction is that of a man who is 6k richer and his mood changes noticeably for the better.

I quit about an hour later, the total damage was -€5k. Bleh. Tomorrow's a new day.

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Saturday, June 09, 2007

Rushing, Vienna, Vegas

My upswing just doesn't seem to want to stop, not that I'm complaining. This is without a doubt the longest (and simultaneously the largest) upswing I've experienced in my 3 years of playing poker. As of right now I'm up just over $22.7k for the month alone and we're just 9 days into June. It's time like this when you feel invincible and I'll be the first to admit that I feel pretty damn good right now. I've played around 9k hands this month so I'm definitely on target to get in at least the 20k hands that I wanted to before flying to Kansas.

It looks like I won't be making it to the Austrian Masters at CCC next week. This will be the first week of tournaments that I'll be missing in Vienna (made it to the last 3 or 4 I believe). I was really hoping to make it down there again but it's not looking like it's gonna happen this time, oh well.

As each days goes by I'm getting more and more excited for Las Vegas. In my mind I'm kinda disappointed with myself for only booking one week to be out there, I feel like the time is going to absolutely fly by when I'm out there and I won't realize what hit me until it's time to go again. Who knows, if things go well for me as well as Olli and Sutti we can think about extending the stay a little bit. I'd also like to hop over to California for a day or two if possible. So many things to do, so little time to do them in...

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Vienna has come and gone

We got back to Berlin yesterday after a good 10 days in Vienna. Once again, CCC turned out to be nice and profitable for me, as it has many times in the past year. The beginning of the trip started off beautifully with me making a good €800 the very first day playing €1/2NL and surprisingly €2/5NL. Usually during non-tournament weeks the €2/5NL game barely gets played but I got lucky I guess.

The next few days turned out to be a rollercoaster pattern of me losing €500, then winning a couple hundred and then losing it back again. The only games being played were €1/2NL and I found it hard to keep concentrated during those games which led me to make stupid mistakes. As the tournament week approached, we finally were able to have a consistent €2/5NL game going on.

On Friday nights I took a trip to Casinos Austria in Vienna for a change. They offer €2/4NL with no capped buy-in on the weekends and I was told that the games were very lucrative. I was surprised myself at just how lucrative they were. There were a couple of Russians who had never played poker before right next to me (each buying in for €400). I relieved one Russian of his stack when he couldn't let go of his QJo on a JT652 board. I had KK and value betted the whole way down, knowing he was going to be calling light.

A couple words on tighties:
  • Most people would classify me as a tightie, especially at a full ring table. I also see myself as pretty tight.
  • Tighties seem to dislike other tighties.
  • Many tighties get scared to play big pots with big stacks. Knowing who these tighties are can be very profitable and easily exploitable.
There were a couple of real tighties at the table:
Tightie #1 - played two hands while I was there and they both turned out to be AA
Tightie #2- bought in with €1k and I spotted him a tightie from the moment we sat down. Because he sat down before me I sat down to his right in order to have position on him. As soon as he realized that I was not there to mess around, he played musical chairs twice until he finally was able to move two seats to my left. I knew exactly what he was doing and was waiting for my chance to reposition myself but a real chance never arose. I easily laid down AA against him after I raised to €16 UTG and he called in EP. The flop came down Q92 and I fired out €70 into an €80. He raised it to €200 and it was the quickest fold I made all night. It turns out he had 99 (patting myself on the back). OK that's enough about tighties. I ended up making €565 for the night.

Quick notes:
- I took 16th place in the €80 rebuy for a mere €590.
- We bought the Concord Aces bank one night but failed to capitalize and only won €150.
- I failed to qualify for the Main Event and because the trip was not going good for Sutti we decided to return to Berlin on the 11th rather than extend the trip.
- I paid for hotel/cabs/food/flight and still came out with a profit of €2k.
- Next trip to Vienna will most likely be June for the Austrian Masters.

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