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PART II
Pretty long, so be warned... Scroll to * for point
Well, the normal group I play with didn't get together last night, but one of the guys said he knew some others that were playing and said we could get in. So I agreed... There were 10 people, buy in was $20. We recieved $20 in chips. It was a winner takes all. I'm still fuming about the results, but atleast I think I know where I screwed up. I finished in 3rd place.
I didn't really know any of the guys playing except the one who brought me to the game. But after sitting through the first few hands I could tell it was jsut as loose as my regular if not worse. Some of these guys were just silly, and I was starting to like my odds.
So, after about an hour of play and 2 men down I was in a tough spot. I stuck to my tight play and didn't get caught up in any of the nonsense that was going on. The only problem was I was catching anything, anything at all. I hadn't won a single hand the whole time I had been sitting. I folded nearly all preflop except for a couple that didn't hit on the flop. So, there I was shortstacked (about $10). I was on the button and whamo, I got rockets. Bets went around, someone bet 2X BB and a few called and when it got to me, I pushed. This was the first move I had made at all in the game and most the guys were like uh oh, the quiet guy must have something. So it went around and I got one caller. Flop came K-K-x. Turn was a rag and river was rag. I flipped my cards and beat his Q-x.
So with new life I went back into the game. But again, I was getting crap. I couldn't get a hand to save my life. After another man down, I was getting close to my previous position. I had about $14 and I was late position when I hit big slick. Bets went around and short stack went all in with $6 (this guy had been playing crappy all night and bluffing alot). He got one caller (Large stack, also bluffing way too much but getting really lucky) and got around to me and I called. Flop came A-x-x. Turn was a rag and same for river. Both the better and large stack didn't have crap (short had small sutied connectors and big had like K-7o). So I racked that pot as well.
At this point, the guys started saying how I was a rock and only played when I had pockter pairs, etc. I was loving it. A few more hands played out and if I raised, almost all would fold out. This went on for a bit and I won a few hands when the big stack got cocky. He throws up 4x BB blind, which was so stupid. Everyone folds but me and I have A-9o. Flop comes rainbow rags. Then the big bet quickly throws up $5 and looks at me. I know hes thinking I would fold since I had most the night but I call. turn comes and its a 9. Big stack throws down $10. I look at him for awhile and call. I had a pretty good read that he was bluffing, since he had most the night. River comes Q. Big stack again quickly throws up $5. I think it over for awhile and since I'm already invested, call. We flip and he has nothing.
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Now, we work our way down to the final 3. This is were I start getting stupid. I had a decent stack by then, but was still short stack. Big stack is throwing out preflop raises like crazy and I call a few decet hands but never hit the flop. After folding several of these my stack is starting to get low. I'm dealt K-7o and call the big stacks 3x BB. Flop comes K-Q-3 rainbow. Other guys folds and I slap down a $10 spot (so stupid of me). The big stack fumbles around a minute and calls. I knew I was screwed by the way he was acting, I had him for pegged for 2 pair, but I was short and it was late. So turn comes and its a rag. Bets on me so I through in $5 to make him think I have it. Again he calls. River comes and again rag. Bets to me and I check. He puts me all in and I call, having only around $10 left. He flips over K-Q, I show him my pair. We shake hands and I head out.
I'm beat myself up for playing like I did once it was down to the final three. I gave in to the big stacks style of play and got burned. If I had it to do over I wouldn't have called on the cards I did which got me in the tought spot in the first place. Secondly, I surly wouldn't have thrown in $10 on a K-7o. But, since they had me pegged as a rock I thought it may fly. Well, lesson learned is all I can.
If anyone has any input I'd gladly listen.
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