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06-14-2010 , 07:10 PM
Ditto, take one down please.
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06-18-2010 , 05:30 AM
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Busted on level 6 of the $1500 tourney, had about 3x starting stack and lost with KK vs Ad2d all in on a flop of Qd2x3d
about 23 hours ago via web
Ship the next one!
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06-22-2010 , 05:55 AM
I know there's supposed to be a separate link for sweats, but in case some of the backers ITT haven't been checking the Twitter, I'm cleared into Day 3 of Event 36. You're all already freerolling your investments plus change. But needless to say I'm shipping it.
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06-22-2010 , 06:09 PM
Nice run sir, where did we finish in Event #36?, total cash?
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06-22-2010 , 06:40 PM
He will have got 9100 or 11100 depending if 2 people went out before him in todays action before he bust.
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06-23-2010 , 07:46 AM
Playing in Event #42 today correct?
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06-23-2010 , 09:33 AM
To be honest I was pretty exhausted and was going to refund this event (I was only able to get like 3 hours of sleep yesterday and the day before after two 12 hour days of play because I drank like 6 Red Bulls and there was some kind of loud noise outside my hotel room), but just woke up after sleeping for 12 hours straight and feeling pretty good so yeah I'm playing today.
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06-23-2010 , 08:38 PM
Update, 10K chips, JJ held up against AKs, sweet, gogogogo Levi.
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06-24-2010 , 05:22 AM
Anyone know the total cashes so far?
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06-24-2010 , 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by kingal3x
Anyone know the total cashes so far?
$9,101 in Event #36 (2 on sched). Freerolling + some the final 2.
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06-27-2010 , 10:43 AM
Did you play in Event #47? 1K correct? Updates?
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06-27-2010 , 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by TEKEE
Did you play in Event #47? 1K correct? Updates?
He went for track/day 2 since it worked out well last time

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Event 47 Day 1B starts in about an hour, 1K buyin with a starting stack of 3K.
half a minute ago via mobile web
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06-27-2010 , 02:59 PM
OK, kool.
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06-28-2010 , 04:01 AM
Hey everyone! Unfortunately since Day 2 of Event 47 conflicts with Event 49, I can't play both, so I sent back everyone's share for Event 49 (1500/6500 * what you sent me). Now obviously this is a very nice problem to have. =) The only person I didn't refund is TEKEE (because you suggested in PM's that you would rather have your money sent on Stars and I only have your Full Tilt name).

Remember this is only the refund for this event, your cash share of Event 36 (and, of course, Event 47 ) will be paid as soon as I get back from Vegas.
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06-28-2010 , 05:48 AM
Will you have to pay taxes on those wins? In my country I don't have to pay taxes on any poker winnings so I'd rather we sorted them out if possible?
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06-28-2010 , 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by kingal3x
Will you have to pay taxes on those wins? In my country I don't have to pay taxes on any poker winnings so I'd rather we sorted them out if possible?
I was paid in full already and given a 2010. I would just need you to confirm that you received your share.
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06-28-2010 , 09:01 PM
Hey, unfortunately busted out of the money. I misrepresented the hand in my Twitter because the spot was actually very marginal and I wanted to insulate myself from criticism until I could explain what actually happened completely (rather than posting like 8 different tweets).

Here's the situation. I'm at about 45K in chips and got moved to a table with a very low average chip count (lots of 10-15k stacks). The guy who's two to my right has a similar stack to mine and is playing very active and aggressively, maybe to take advantage of the money bubble or something, I don't know. He showed down K8o in a hand that he raised UTG+1. Basically he's some like Dario Minieri wannabe.

Anyway he raises the cutoff to 1.9k which could be basically anything, I have A4s from the small blind and reraise to 5.5k, which is going to be immediately profitable because I'll still have okay equity in the hand even if the relatively shortstacked BB wakes up with a hand. BB folds and the cutoff raiser instantly flats which immediately rules out the possibility of him having AK or AQ to me. Even if he does decide to flat those hands some of the time, there was over 9k in the pot at that point so he would have at least thought about 4-betting (especially in late position). He had also called a couple of shortstack raises with low post-flop PSR's so I knew his flatting range would be very wide.

Anyway the flop comes great, A95 rainbow and at this point I have all his random broadways and whatever other stupid **** he calls with drawing practically dead. I bet out less than the original 3-bet, to 3.5k. The bet is like 1/4 the size of the pot which is big enough to price out his longshot draws (like underpairs to the board), but so small that it has a really good chance of inducing random floats and spaz raises. In the offchance he has one of the two remaining Aces (which, given his wide range, is unlikely but possible. It is likely that if he had a hand like AT he would just call), this bet also lets me define the price of showing down my hand. Since I have strong Aces in my range and he doesn't, any medium or other weak suited Ace can't really raise me. He calls the flop bet which is unsurprising, and the turn comes the 7c, bringing a flush draw and just coordinating the board a lot more in general. I bet somewhat bigger to 6k, still small relative to the size of the pot to give him room to jam. He insantly jams which makes absolutely no sense. As mentioned his preflop calling range is huge and nothing he has can jam on the turn unless he hit Aces up or something. Even then my hand looks so weak (based off my bet-sizing), something like TT-KK (and since I was kind of unknown to him, it's most likely his default assumption was that my OOP 3-betting range was extremely strong), that jamming the turn with that kind of hand makes absolutely no sense. Since the purpose of betting line was pretty much to induce that jam, I snapped him off, he tables 9c8c and bings a Tc on the river.

Anyway I feel my analysis in the hand was dead on the whole way and I'm very happy with how I played it (and managed to get it in a 2-to-1 fav for a 90k+ pot as a result). I just wanted the opportunity to explain my thought process in detail since Tweeting "oh, yeah I just stacked off A4 no big deal" would just seem stupid and spewy.

Last edited by zizek; 06-28-2010 at 09:06 PM.
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07-02-2010 , 02:03 PM
Ul mate very well played. I've received the money so thanks for that!
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07-04-2010 , 12:10 AM
Alright everyone should be paid out now. As a reminder the total was $10601, which is $9101 + $1500. Sorry that the Pokerstars accounts took a little longer to pay, all my funds are on Full Tilt now. Thanks again for making this possible, I had a blast.
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