Out in 64th. Stack went up and down so many times today, but I think I got a little wreckless and was shorter than I should have been, which led to my demise.
Was really fun to meet a bunch of new people though.
Earlier Dwyte Pilgrim's pocket aces held up against big slick, and he celebrated by running around the room and shouting "That's why I play poker." It looked like he was going to get a chance to celebrate again when Jonathan Aguiar was all in with {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} against Pilgrim's {A-Hearts} {A-Spades}.
The flop was a clean {K-Spades} {8-Hearts} {3-Spades} and after the {7-Clubs} on the turn, Aguiar had picked up his bag and was ready to go. But the river was the miracle {Q-Spades}, a one-outer since someone had folded a queen. "Yes, yes!" yelled Aguiar with a fist pump. "That's why you play poker, Dwyte Pilgrim! That's why you play poker!"
Aguiar now has 340,000, and Piligrim was knocked back to around 400,000.
Earlier Dwyte Pilgrim's pocket aces held up against big slick, and he celebrated by running around the room and shouting "That's why I play poker." It looked like he was going to get a chance to celebrate again when Jonathan Aguiar was all in with {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} against Pilgrim's {A-Hearts} {A-Spades}.
The flop was a clean {K-Spades} {8-Hearts} {3-Spades} and after the {7-Clubs} on the turn, Aguiar had picked up his bag and was ready to go. But the river was the miracle {Q-Spades}, a one-outer since someone had folded a queen. "Yes, yes!" yelled Aguiar with a fist pump. "That's why you play poker, Dwyte Pilgrim! That's why you play poker!"
Aguiar now has 340,000, and Piligrim was knocked back to around 400,000.
Pilgrim totally set himself up for that one, but sweet execution nonetheless!
An irate Binger immediately pounced out of his chair. "So sick!" he wailed. "Every ****ing time! How does that happen in every big ****ing tournament I play!"
An irate Binger immediately pounced out of his chair. "So sick!" he wailed. "Every ****ing time! How does that happen in every big ****ing tournament I play!"
An irate Binger immediately pounced out of his chair. "So sick!" he wailed. "Every ****ing time! How does that happen in every big ****ing tournament I play!"
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He's a known crybaby. At least I wait to say this until I get up to my room
Earlier Dwyte Pilgrim's pocket aces held up against big slick, and he celebrated by running around the room and shouting "That's why I play poker." It looked like he was going to get a chance to celebrate again when Jonathan Aguiar was all in with {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} against Pilgrim's {A-Hearts} {A-Spades}.
The flop was a clean {K-Spades} {8-Hearts} {3-Spades} and after the {7-Clubs} on the turn, Aguiar had picked up his bag and was ready to go. But the river was the miracle {Q-Spades}, a one-outer since someone had folded a queen. "Yes, yes!" yelled Aguiar with a fist pump. "That's why you play poker, Dwyte Pilgrim! That's why you play poker!"
Aguiar now has 340,000, and Piligrim was knocked back to around 400,000.
I was the guy that Pilgrim got aces in vs my ak for 500k at 3/6 and he started dancing and shouting "thats why you play poker!" so it was so so gratifying to see him get it shipped back in his eye. Busted 45th with kq<qj tho when I was a skank stack, gl to everybody still in.
The biggest pot of the tournament just took place on Table 57. Andy Lichtenberger and Sam Stein were the only players for a raised flop of {8-Spades} {J-Diamonds} {7-Clubs}. Lichtenberger bet 80,000 and Stein called.
The turn brought a fourth straight card, {10-Spades}. Lichtenberger bet 150,000 and again Stein called.
Lichtenberger didn't slow down on the {K-Diamonds} river. He fired out 335,000 chips. Stein then made an eye-popping move by going all in for 1.47 million total. After getting a count, Lichtenberger called!
Stein turned over the nuts, {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}. Lichtenberger could only shake his head, muck and watch as a 3.4 million-chip pot slid Stein's way.
The biggest pot of the tournament just took place on Table 57. Andy Lichtenberger and Sam Stein were the only players for a raised flop of {8-Spades} {J-Diamonds} {7-Clubs}. Lichtenberger bet 80,000 and Stein called.
The turn brought a fourth straight card, {10-Spades}. Lichtenberger bet 150,000 and again Stein called.
Lichtenberger didn't slow down on the {K-Diamonds} river. He fired out 335,000 chips. Stein then made an eye-popping move by going all in for 1.47 million total. After getting a count, Lichtenberger called!
Stein turned over the nuts, {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}. Lichtenberger could only shake his head, muck and watch as a 3.4 million-chip pot slid Stein's way.
Lichtenberger is down to 520,000.
ya pretty sure he had Q9, grrrrrrrrroooooooosssssssssssssss hand