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Tales of the Honeybadger
Honeybadg:
Chopped my Cilic beat at 1-0 ... had his chances ... served badly ...
Poker Tournaments followed a familiar line ...
Approaching money in $80 warm up on DTD ... AK vs AQs vs AJ ... AQs hits a flush on the river ...
DTD $215 "Main Event" ... A9 called down by QTo ... which hits a flush on the river ...
Hunter Mahan going okay ... by Rose now favourite ... will let it run for a while ...
Honeybadg:
... run bad continues ...
Last hand I raise with 99 get called in 4 spots .... flop J98 ... I bet out ... and get it all in vs 88 ... turn 8 ...
Four snowmen of the apocalypse ...
Qualified for the Big $162 ...
Exited J6 into J76 vs JJ ...
I am sure there is a message here ...
Swinebag:
--- Quote from: Honeybadg on June 22, 2013, 20:43:52 PM ---
... run bad continues ...
Last hand I raise with 99 get called in 4 spots .... flop J98 ... I bet out ... and get it all in vs 88 ... turn 8 ...
Four snowmen of the apocalypse ...
Qualified for the Big $162 ...
Exited J6 into J76 vs JJ ...
I am sure there is a message here ...
--- End quote ---
The message being: how did you see a flop with J6?
Honeybadg:
J6 - cheap enough - deep enough - in position - gets fully paid vs AA, KK, QQ, AJ on this flop - plus whatever bluffs/semi bluffs I can manage.
Damage done in the Warm Up today playing A4 ... flop 653 ... turn 9 ... river 7 ... vs 88 ...
Then KTo into QJx shove vs AQ (George Bedi) ...
General thought is that you "need" to look to build a stack when deep enough to be creative.
I could have just called vs the 88 - but was about the only hand (of many) that made sense and "killed me".
Playing the ZOOM tournament at 6pm ... will be interesting ... first ZOOM tournament that I have played.
See if I can find a weird and wonderful exit.
L
Honeybadg:
ZOOM - AK vs AQ no good ... it"s the classic hit the K on the turn ... J on the river for the straight ... so dull ... still a little way to go to the money ... but played well ... good fun ... good format ...
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