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- Tasha Langley
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- Tasha Langley
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Looks like the switch to Lava Man got Peihe the win. Nice job! I counted Emily Mitchell and myself with 3. I had one scratch (Awesome Feat) and the winner of that race ticked at just shy of favorite status. Close.
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However, it was nothing compared to how close I came in a poker tourney this evening. A hand that crippled me would (should, but it is poker, so 'would' is a better word choice) have made me the clear chip leader in the tourney with 15 people left (150+ starters). I was in decent position, but blinds had gone way up so I needed to pick a spot and play some cards. Someone moved all-in (way out of position, so I figured he had a low to middling pair) in front of me (pre-flop), I moved all-in and the two of us were called by a third (that scared me). We all had about the same # of chips. I had A-K suited basically a coin flip hand against any other hand in poker except a pair or K's or A's. And if they don't have a pair, it is dominating. Since blinds were huge (about 1/4 what the average stack had), it is a no-brain call. The others had pairs (of course)...8's and J's. J's were ahead, but I looked very good with the live cards and the flush possibility. Math percentages put the J's and the A-K suited at about a 40-45% chance to win each, and the 8's are maybe 10%). Flop pairs my A which puts me with only 4 possible cards in the deck that can beat me (i.e. 85+% to win). A blank on the turn, (now I am 90+%) but a J comes on the river and I was sunk. Ouch. A good poker hand either way, as the J's were a tough call with two all-ins in front of him. The bummer isn't the loss, it is that given how tight I play, I would have coasted to the top five. There were only two others left in the tourney that I wasn't getting reads off of that still had a decent chip stack. Nobody else concerned me. Payout for 5th was $750 and 1st was @3000. Payout for 15th was $0
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-Daryl
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However, it was nothing compared to how close I came in a poker tourney this evening. A hand that crippled me would (should, but it is poker, so 'would' is a better word choice) have made me the clear chip leader in the tourney with 15 people left (150+ starters). I was in decent position, but blinds had gone way up so I needed to pick a spot and play some cards. Someone moved all-in (way out of position, so I figured he had a low to middling pair) in front of me (pre-flop), I moved all-in and the two of us were called by a third (that scared me). We all had about the same # of chips. I had A-K suited basically a coin flip hand against any other hand in poker except a pair or K's or A's. And if they don't have a pair, it is dominating. Since blinds were huge (about 1/4 what the average stack had), it is a no-brain call. The others had pairs (of course)...8's and J's. J's were ahead, but I looked very good with the live cards and the flush possibility. Math percentages put the J's and the A-K suited at about a 40-45% chance to win each, and the 8's are maybe 10%). Flop pairs my A which puts me with only 4 possible cards in the deck that can beat me (i.e. 85+% to win). A blank on the turn, (now I am 90+%) but a J comes on the river and I was sunk. Ouch. A good poker hand either way, as the J's were a tough call with two all-ins in front of him. The bummer isn't the loss, it is that given how tight I play, I would have coasted to the top five. There were only two others left in the tourney that I wasn't getting reads off of that still had a decent chip stack. Nobody else concerned me. Payout for 5th was $750 and 1st was @3000. Payout for 15th was $0
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-Daryl
- Dave Shields
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Isa, that would be a no, he did not win. He ended up in 15th (which is still pretty good in that size field). I have watched enough poker to understand all that. He was the heavy favorite going into the final turn (well as far as he knew), but at the last second the long shot closed in and beat him to the wire. Not only that, but he lost all them marvelous chips too. Mmmm chips.
Congrats to Peihe!
Congrats to Peihe!
Dave is exactly right. I should have used my "Poker to English" dictionary to translate Tough loss given the stakes, but that is poker. Still, my entry was only $50, so it was a nice run in a decent sized field. My goals every time I sit are to finish in the top 10%, and earn the respect of any pros or serious players at my table. So far the high finishes have happened all but a few times. There was a pro (semi-recognizable to fans as he has been on TV a handful of times on the WPT) at my table yesterday that was the first to come over and shake my hand after the tough beat. That was almost worth the beat
-Daryl
-Daryl
- Janey Adams
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I play around a bit online for practice (just to see lots of hands and check my math), but I don't/won't gamble online for money. I am the same way with horse races. For me, it just isn't much fun if it isn't live. There is something about seeing a person's face when you outplay them that just makes my day
46 out of 1500 is a nice result, though. Lots of staying power and little to no mistakes in order to get that far.
-Daryl
46 out of 1500 is a nice result, though. Lots of staying power and little to no mistakes in order to get that far.
-Daryl