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Well, only 9 people showed up and I ended up taking 3rd. Because of the damn payout structure I only got paid $10 back out of my original $25 but it was more fun than anything. My girlfriends dad bought me some coronas for my birthday so of course I had to put em away (into my gut) during the game but I think I played well.
The table I played at started with 5 people and the first hand I was dealt AA under the gun. I raised it 100 chips (we had 1500) and got folds all around I guess I thought they would play looser than that but oh well.
After that I played pretty tight and built my stack up without seeing any showdowns. In fact, after one time I took the pot 2 guys mentioned what they had, and it was hard to keep myself from telling them that the worst hand had just bought the pot. I stole many more pots than my tight image revealed.
I did get short at one point but I went all in with AK against the big stack and doubled up into safety. That was my first gamble.
The final table ended up with 4 people, my buddy busted out when his J high flush ran into an ace high flush. Pretty tough shit considering there were only 3 spades out.
The blinds went up pretty fast and capped at 50-100 but I couldnt get shit. I know against 2 only people your hand values need to go down but I couldnt come up with anything whatsoever so my stack dwindled pretty fast. I think I took one pot after raising with A7 (2 callers)and then betting half of my littleass stack when 2 queens flopped.
After that I hit absolutely nothing, while the chip leader took many pots with 63o's that won showdowns. When I was down to about 400 chips I took my last fatal gamble with KQ.
I decided that I would go all in with it no matter what flopped because to raise it I would need half my stack anyways. I knew it was risky not going all in in the first place but I was willing to get a caller or 2 to put some chips in and then cross my fingers. Villain took the rest of my chips when his K10 hit an ace high straight while I managed a pair of queens. I knew I shouldnt have bet into the board (showing JQA89) but my mind was made up about the all-in scenario. I feel that that was the only major mistake I made. I pretty much gave up and crossed my fingers and threw the chips in.
Besides that last hand, I think I made a pretty good showing. The play got pretty loose after the first few hands and I stayed out of the way while they all had at it.
One interesting side note - In playing online SNGs, I dont think twice to bet the blanks on the flop if I raised preflop. Looking someone in the eyes and putting your chips in against them was a pretty funny feeling the first time I did that with absolutely nothing of a hand.
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