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		<title>life tilt, an update, and other random thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i am currently sitting at o&#8217;hare international airport on complete life tilt because i just missed my flight to bloomington&#8230; i flew from san jose to chicago this morning and got into chicago at 12:30pm with my flight to bloomington set to board at 1:35pm and depart at 1:55. when i got into chicago i [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am currently sitting at o&#8217;hare international airport on complete life tilt because i just missed my flight to bloomington&#8230; i flew from san jose to chicago this morning and got into chicago at 12:30pm with my flight to bloomington set to board at 1:35pm and depart at 1:55. when i got into chicago i looked at the departure monitors and found that my flight to bloomington was leaving from gate F4 so i started walking in that direction&#8230; about halfway through my 10 minute walk i double checked the monitors to make sure i had seen the gate right (i had) so i continuted to gate F4. when i got to F4, i once again checked the monitors to make sure i was in the right place (i was) and so i sat down for the 45 minute wait until my flight boarded.</p>
<p>by 1:40 i have heard nothing and the bloomington flight isn&#8217;t listed on the screen at the gate so i walk to the desk and ask the asian gentleman there &#8220;what&#8217;s going on with the 1:55 flight to bloomington?&#8221; he replies that it hasn&#8217;t started boarding yet so i go sit back down and continue waiting for an announcement. finally at 2:15 i still haven&#8217;t heard anything so i go back up there and ask the new lady at the counter what the deal is with the flight to bloomington. she informs me that my flight left on time from gate F2 and was always scheduled to leave from F2. i get pissed and ask to talk to a manager who arrives after a few minutes&#8230; she basically has no explanation for why the monitors said gate F4 and gives me a $50 voucher on united for the three extra hours i have to spend sitting inside an airport on thanksgiving&#8230; TIIIIIIIIIIIIILT.</p>
<p>oh well so i go sit back down, plug my laptop in, sign up for the daily internet access, immediately log onto full tilt and play a (profitable) half hour 3/6nl heads up session (i prefer shorter heads up sessions). got owned once when he turned the nut straight against my top pair good kicker and i couldn&#8217;t get away (ton of money in the pot plus it was early in our session and he had been playing EXTREMELY aggressively so far so i wasn&#8217;t sure he could beat tp/second kicker), then won a big coinflip with 77 > his AKo, and then got lucky with 65 > 99 on a 6 3 2 flop (turn was a 4). i could have easily ended up down significantly instead of up if i hadn&#8217;t gotten lucky in some spots. i feel like my heads up game is developing well and i am definitely making fewer errors than i was a few weeks ago when i started playing the mid stakes nl heads up cash games. i want to start playing an hour or so a day of these 3/6 and (sometimes) 5/10 heads up NL cash games and hopefully put together a solid win rate over 10k+ hands.</p>
<p>in other news, i am going to pretty much discontinue my practice of disclosing exact figures in my blog. pretty much the only numbers i will post are the big scores i make; there will be no more in depth discussion of how much i&#8217;m up or down over any period of time. i am still very immature when it comes to lots of things in the world and knowing how to act while &#8220;in the spotlight&#8221; is definitely one of them. more generally, i often don&#8217;t stop to consider the repercussions of my actions, such as discussing specific numbers in this blog, and that is something i am really trying to work on improving about myself. i thought including numbers would make my blog much more interesting and exciting but to me personally the costs far outweigh the benefits.</p>
<p>so enough random blabbering&#8230; let&#8217;s see what has happened since i last updated. as i mentioned earlier i am in the process of returning home to champaign from san jose, california where ben (chong94, my roommate) and i were visiting the hometown of our other roommate faraz (the toilet). had a blast in cali&#8230; the weather was great and there was lots of poker. other highlights of the trip included meeting and hanging out with pat (pmjackson21), a friend i met from the fcp forums who also plays as pmjackson21 on all sites. definitely a cool guy and i look forward to meeting up with him in the bahamas for the PCA (if he doesn&#8217;t come to vegas in december like he should). on the last night there pat invited the toilet and i to his regular home game where i had a blast donating my money and enjoying the complete nor cal experience (i busted pretty early with top pair no good against pat&#8217;s brother&#8217;s gutshot straight flush draw).</p>
<p>lastly (this is getting kinda long) i moved up in the pocketfives ranking this week to 21st despite not playing more than half the week (i didn&#8217;t play a hand online while in cali)&#8230; i&#8217;m currently ranked #12 in the tournament leader board (the objective part of the rankings based on a formula that gives points based on the place you finished and the prizepool of the tournament) and #34 in the pro poll (the subjective part of the rankings that is determined by 200 odd votes of respected players in the community, including all ranked players). hopefully i can get my name out a little more on pocketfives and get some publicity so that my pro poll score can catch up to my tlb score. :] whether that happens or not is completely up to me, so here&#8217;s hoping i jump back into the online tournament circuit with a bang. good luck at the tables everyone.</p>
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		<title>long time no update&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[so it&#8217;s been a while since i last updated&#8230; a brief rundown since i left off on october 27th: from friday the 27th to sunday the 29th i went through a streak of not cashing in 40 odd straight tournaments (which ended late sunday night when i final tabled the ub 25k guaranteed), and really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so it&#8217;s been a while since i last updated&#8230; a brief rundown since i left off on october 27th: from friday the 27th to sunday the 29th i went through a streak of not cashing in 40 odd straight tournaments (which ended late sunday night when i final tabled the ub 25k guaranteed), and really felt there was something wrong with my game. i watched some videos on cardrunners but it was really a comment made to me by pat (pmjackson21 on fcp and all the sites) that pointed out to me what was wrong and what i needed to fix. he basically told me i needed to focus more on protecting my stack once i get one than building it through accumulating - and then it hit me that i had been playing way too many hands too aggressively in position when the stacks are not nearly deep enough to warrant it. i have always felt like the strongest part of my tournament game (and the most important part of being a solid tournament player) is being consistently solid - trying to make as few mistakes as possible and just play good solid poker: shove when the situation/my stack warrants it, fold when i know i&#8217;m beat, make value bets when i&#8217;m reasonably sure my hand is good, etc.</p>
<p>since monday the 30th i definitely feel like i have picked my game back up and am playing reasonably well (although i am constantly making mistakes and trying to learn from them). i had a pretty breakeven stretch from monday the 30th until saturday the 4th. i was taking lots of tough beats at the wrong times and just never got anything going at the right time - i made a few final tables and had several cashes but no top three (where the real money is) and hence no real profit. the highlight of that stretch was definitely the ub 10k guaranteed 33 rebuy, which i final tabled and ended up taking 3rd in on thursday the 2nd. i took a terrible beat when we were down to 18 (30 paid) when i got KK all in preflop with 88 only to lose to a river 8 which crippled me to just under 2 BBs. however, i was able to double up a couple times and ended up making the final table, busting in third when my J8 was bad beat by A4 all in on a board of K 8 4 7 - the river was an ace. i really felt like i played my a game this entire tournament and was very proud of fighting back to finish third - probably more proud than some of my other higher finishes. anyways, all told i ended up down a little under 2k for the week of october 29th - november 4th.</p>
<p>that brings us to today, sunday the 5th (i know this blog is being posted on the 6th but to me it&#8217;s still sunday night). i started off today with great expectations, as i do all sundays - sunday is the big day of the week for online poker players and all the biggest weekly tournaments (headlined by the pokerstars million dollar guaranteed) are on sunday. i played 14 total tourneys today and cashed in 4, including a win in the full contact us grand prix ($162 buyin, 60k guaranteed) for $15k. today is the last day US players can play on full contact&#8217;s software due to the new regulations on online gambling so i&#8217;m happy that i could hit and run all the donkeys on that site one last time :] tourney by tourney summary:</p>
<p>bodog 100k: lost most of my stack with top pair vs nut flush draw and then lost a few coinflips after chipping back up. pretty standard for me on bodog.<br />
stars 1m: never got anything going, pretty sure i didn&#8217;t win a pot till i had lost 5k of my stack and ended up busting in 4000th shoving with KJ and running into A9. next week i pledge to make something happen in this tournament.<br />
ub 200k: i lost half my stack early with AK vs AQ on a A Q 3 flop - i thought i played the hand pretty well and lost the minimum, but i had reraised preflop and the pot was decently large going to the flop so i was probably destined to lose a decent amount there. anyways as i&#8217;ve talked about previously, ub&#8217;s structure has a ton of play in the first few hours and i was able to fight back and ended up making the money with a very solid stack - in about 30th/100. anyways i played pretty standard but found myself shortstacked as we got to the final few tables and ended up busting in 29th when i pushed with 64o and ran into the big blind&#8217;s 88. cashed for $1.1k.<br />
tilt 350k:  busted in 800th or so out of 2006 when my top pair was no good against a naked flush draw that hit on the river (obv). the good news about this tourney is that my roommate the toilet made it very deep and eventually busted in 2nd for a gigantic 45.3k cash. the toilet owns, obv&#8230;<br />
fcp 60k:  i was able to build a huge stack early when i flopped two sets and stacked people both times, and from there i pretty much ran this tournament over. i&#8217;m not positive but i&#8217;m pretty sure i was top 10 or 15 in chips from 300 people (it started with 367) all the way down to the final table. anyways i entered the final table 2/10 and played standard tight poker - full contact (part of the ongame network) doesn&#8217;t have antes so with my large stack i was pretty much sitting around waiting for hands. i was able to eventually get heads up with a complete donkey who had made several questionable plays over the final two tables and pretty easily dismantled him when he kept paying me off with bottom pair and similar hands that were obviously no good. ship the 15k, weeeeeeeeee.<br />
stars second chance ($215 buyin, 200k prizepool or so): i built a pretty nice stack early but lost it all to the table idiot with KK against his A7 and busted pretty early in 600th or so.<br />
109 rebuy: ummmm yea not much to talk about here. i was in for 809, started the second hour with the bare minimum (5000) and busted 10 minutes into the second hour with QQ < JTs. at least i won't be tempted to play it again till next sunday!<br />
ub 40k: played a pretty solid tournament and cashed in 35th for $220 when i pushed QTo as a shortstack in the cutoff and ran into AT in the BB. don't remember too much about this tournament as i was focusing on the fcp final table during most of it. i didn't even realize i was in the money or had cashed until after i busted and realized that 35th out of 397 is definitely the 10% and therefore probably paid. oops.<br />
tilt 40k ($163): built a stack early but eventually got pretty short and pushed with 7s8s on the button and ran into 99. busted in 144/465.<br />
stars $22 rebuy: i was very happy with my play in this tournament. after the first hour i was in for $302 and had 8.3k with the average right around 9k... not so goot. however, at the start of the second hour the blinds are only 75/150 so i had tons of play and was able to build a stack to take into the money. when we got in the money i lost a huge pot for a top 10 stack with JJ < AQo all in preflop. i was able to double up after that with AA > A6 but that still left me short and soon after the blinds went up, leaving me with an m of 5 or so. it folded to me in the cutoff with JTo and someone at the table had previously commented on how tight i had been playing when i turned over AA so i decided the time was right to push - unfortunately the big stack right behind me called with AQ and despite a ten high flop i went out in 48th for $143 to a river ace.<br />
stars $55k guaranteed $11 rebuy: for once i was in to a rebuy tournament for the minimum and actually had a decent stack, 13.3k at first break with average at around 10k. i got crippled in the second hour with 44 vs AhQc on a ac7c8c flop but i was able to double up a few times and rebuild my stack. then a little later i got it all in with 63o vs 4Jo on a 4 5 6 5 board&#8230; obv the river was a 4 and i busted in 645/1800.<br />
ub 25k: played pretty standard tournament and ended up busting in 79th out of 250 or so with AK < TT.<br />
tilt 30k (6 handed): i have been playing very well in this tournament recently and tonight was no exception&#8230; i had an above average stack when we got down to about 70 but i took a bad beat to cripple me and busted soon after in 57th (42 paid, 461 started) when it folded to me in the small blind and i pushed with A6o and the big blind woke up with AQ.</p>
<p>all in all&#8230; 14 tournaments played, 4 cashes, and a very solid day. however, i&#8217;ll have to settle for second best night in the pokerhaus tonight (faraz and his monster 45k cash). also, lately two of my students, ssaul2 and wandigo, have been absolutely crushing the lower limit tournaments&#8230; both have won $22 180 mans in the last week (sinan has won 2) and they are both playing extremely well. so i&#8217;ll end this entry on that note&#8230; the pokerhaus owns. gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>just won the ub $20k and i&#8217;m ranked!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[lots of exciting developments&#8230; let&#8217;s start with yesterday: yesterday pocketfives released their new online tournament rankings. in their previous rankings, which were based on the sole discretion of a panel of 3 or 4 admins, i was not ranked. the new rankings are based 50% on a tournament leader board (basically an automated ranking based [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lots of exciting developments&#8230; let&#8217;s start with yesterday: yesterday <a target="_blank" title="pocketfives" href="http://www.pocketfives.com">pocketfives</a> released their <a target="_blank" title="p5s rankings" href="http://www.pocketfives.com/1E54D586-3A39-4043-9D08-AD1C12E74D63.aspx">new online tournament rankings</a>. in their previous rankings, which were based on the sole discretion of a panel of 3 or 4 admins, i was not ranked. the new rankings are based 50% on a tournament leader board (basically an automated ranking based on a database of results over the past three months) and 50% on a pro poll which about 100 people vote in (i am one of them), and therefore is much more objective than the previous rankings (although work still needs to be done to improve the rankings, especially with the pro poll). in the new rankings, i am ranked 39th (i am 31st in the TLB and 47th in the pro poll), which is very exciting for me. it&#8217;s great to go from being completely unrecognized to the 39th ranked player on the site, which boasts most (but certainly not all) of the best multi table tournament players on the internet. on that same note, i was mentioned in the latest pocketfives podcast (the one featuring scott fischman/emptyseat88). if you actually download the clip, i&#8217;m mentioned about two minutes in, although it isn&#8217;t all that exciting, not to mention they pronounced my name &#8220;bee-kice&#8221; instead of &#8220;bee-kay-ice.&#8221;</p>
<p>the other exciting piece of news is that i took down the $109 20k guaranteed on ultimate bet tonight for $6k.  i lost almost my entire stack early in the tournament with two overs and a flush draw but managed to hang around long enough to pick up some hands and get healthy again. ub easily has the slowest and deepest structure on the net, i definitely reccomend their $100+ freezeouts for anyone looking for lots of post flop play in a mtt. i entered the final table around average but a couple very quick eliminations left us 7 handed at the final table and me with decent shortstack. eventually when we got 5 handed i was the shortstack but doubled up with 55 > AJo. a few hands after that i got it all in preflop with AA against AKs and held, giving me a slender chip lead. i eventually reliquished the chip lead and got heads up with about a 2.5:1 chip disadvantage. early on when we were heads up he kept hitting the flop hard (i know becasue he kept showing his hands after i mucked) and at the lowest point i was outchipped 4:1. however, i was able to double up with JTo on a T 9 5 flop against K9 and a few hands later won a huge pot with AA over his A6o on a K 5 5 6 board, which gave me a 475k-100k chip lead. the next hand he limped, i shoved A5o hoping he would make a stupid tilt call, which he immediately did and turned over 63s. I won the 60/40 which gave me the tournament and the $6k first prize.</p>
<p>the rest of the night was pretty uneventful&#8230; had one other cash in the $54 fcp 13k guaranteed, but busted in 13th when my AQs failed to suck out on KK. also played 3 more $175 double shootouts to the PCA, none of which i advanced past the first round. in my last one i had a very good shot at winning my first table, but i got three handed right as i got heads up and then won the ub 20k and i unfortunately lost my focus for a few minutes and made some donkey plays. this is definitely a trend i have noticed - after i win a mtt, i do not play optimally in the rest of my mtts. definitely need to work on changing this trend, hopefully it will disappear as i gain more experience winning mtts. in total i was down $1.7k in buyins on the night and cashed for just under $6.2k. yesterday was very uneventful too&#8230; i played a lower volume than usual because i was tired after studying for my exam earlier in the day and ended up going 0 for 9 in the mtts i did play (-1.2k).</p>
<p>looks like a bunch of my friends are going to try and qualify for the <a target="_blank" title="PCA" href="http://www.pokerstars.com/caribbean-adventure/">PCA</a> and if they don&#8217;t win a seat are going to fly to the bahamas for a vacation anyways. also i&#8217;ll hopefully get a couple of my non-poker playing friends to come and we&#8217;ll have a sick week on paradise island (check out www.atlantis.com). anyone who&#8217;s interested in buying a ticket and coming to the bahamas from jan 4-11, hit me up and let&#8217;s organize it. also, faraz asked me today about the origin of my name (BKiCe) so i thought i&#8217;d give you guys a brief history. BKiCe is short for BlackKnight i C e, which was my first counterstrike name back when i was very heavily into counterstrike. the blackknights were a group of college students who played together at the local internet cafe i played counterstrike at (evo) and after a lot of playing and begging the leader, vash, let me into the clan. i have affectionately retained the nickname for the five or so years since i started playing counterstrike more at home and less at evo.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m pretty tired - that&#8217;s about all i&#8217;ve got for tonight. thanks to everyone who railed my final table on ub today, good night and gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>WEEEEEE SHIP ME TO ATLANTIS!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 06:34:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[weeeeeeeeeee&#8230;. tonight i played my first $175 double shootout to the pokerstars caribbean adventure and TOOK IT DOWN for the $12k package&#8230; $8k buyin, $3k hotel/meals, $1k for flight&#8230; i am soooooo pumped. total spent trying to qualify: $825&#8230; woot. the PCA is a $8k buyin WPT event (final table will be made into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>weeeeeeeeeee&#8230;. tonight i played my first $175 double shootout to the <a title="PCA" target="_blank" href="http://www.pokerstars.com/caribbean-adventure/">pokerstars caribbean adventure</a> and <a target="_blank" title="PCA win" href="http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y75/Wandigo/pcawin.jpg">TOOK IT DOWN</a> for the $12k package&#8230; $8k buyin, $3k hotel/meals, $1k for flight&#8230; i am soooooo pumped. total spent trying to qualify: $825&#8230; woot. the PCA is a $8k buyin WPT event (final table will be made into a WPT episode, obv i will be there on tv) and will be my first live big-buyin event. i&#8217;m looking really forward to meeting lots of FCPers and pocketfivers and also hopefully cashing for a mill or so.</p>
<p>other than that, haven&#8217;t been doing too much lately&#8230; lemme start from where i left off last blog. i started sunday off with great expectations (as always) and ended up cashing in a monster ONE out of the 15 tournaments i played on the day. i almost went deep in the nightly tilt $163 (which is getting pretty solid prizepools&#8230; sunday was over $60k) but bowed out in 12th for $700 when my 99 got outrun by jj (yes this is a race where i come from). kinda a questionable hand&#8230; but i woulda had 72k if i folded which woulda put me at 11/12 and would have had 175k (2/12) if called and won, so i decided it was a race that i had to take&#8230; unfortunately he had me dominated and i didn&#8217;t hit for once. ended up down about 1.5k after all was said and done on sunday. can&#8217;t really blame anyone for myself&#8230; i bluffed off my stacks in the stars million and tilt 250k and definitely wished i had played those two tournaments better. other than that, standard assortment of shortstack shoves/races/coolers/bad beats, but i definitely ended the day feeling like i had donked off some tournaments, which is a feeling i absolutely hate.</p>
<p>i decided to watch a cardrunners mtt video today of some endgame mtt play&#8230; i picked actionjeff&#8217;s final table of the paradise $500 sunday tournament which he ended up taking down. i&#8217;m definitely noticing a trend of watching cardrunners videos and then winning mtts that day or the next&#8230; i should watch more cardrunners. anyways, i started today playing well and feeling very confident, and told a couple of my friends on AIM that good things were coming tonight. i was somewhat right in that i took down the $12k package, but other than that i had no cashes tonight.</p>
<p>a double shootout is a tournament format where 81 players play 9 9-person tables&#8230; each table plays down to 1 winner, and then the 9 winners play a single table tournament with the winner winning a seat to the PCA. i managed to win my first table thanks to the table donk (idiot)  who shoved all in with 30/60 blinds twice, once with AJo (i had KK) and once with 66 (i had AA). the second table (comprised of the 9 winners of the first round) was much tougher, including gavin griffin, a 2005 bracelet winner. i ended up busting gavin in third with 55 > his KJo, getting heads up against some donkey who had a 8200-5300 chip lead on me. thanks to the deep structure on stars and me staying patient i was finally able to chip away at him and eliminated him when i rivered a straight against his top pair.</p>
<p>however, that was my only cash tonight, as i mentioned. i was 3/31 in the ub 20k with 31 paying but unfortunately busted in 31st when i played a big pot with top pair against the chip leader who was at my table&#8230; i had been playing aggressively and he me outchipped over 2:1 despite me being 3rd in chips in the tournament, so i thought i was very likely ahead when he check-raised my flop continuation bet (i had KQs on a Q 10 6 flop). unfortunately he had TT and i didn&#8217;t runner runner some trashy miracle. obviously bubbling isn&#8217;t a concern of mine, however i&#8217;m wondering if maybe i could get away from that hand. i&#8217;ll probably find the hh and post it on the forums tomorrow.</p>
<p>i have an exam again on wednesday evening so i won&#8217;t be playing tomorrow (tuesday) evening. however, my exam should be over my 5:30 or 6pm on wednesday, so hopefully i can get a full day after my test. i mentioned in my last blog that i reached my goal of $100k in profit by jan 1, 2007&#8230; so my new goal is $200k by jan 1st. more updates to come&#8230; that&#8217;s about all i&#8217;ve got for now though, gl at the tables all and SEE YOU IN ATLANTIS!!!</p>
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		<title>update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2006 21:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[been a while since i last updated so i thought i&#8217;d write a short post and update you guys on the news. i had a pretty busy week (relatively) and didn&#8217;t play much. tuesday night i spent studying for an exam, wednesday night (my birthday) i spent taking the exam and then playing a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>been a while since i last updated so i thought i&#8217;d write a short post and update you guys on the news. i had a pretty busy week (relatively) and didn&#8217;t play much. tuesday night i spent studying for an exam, wednesday night (my birthday) i spent taking the exam and then playing a little poker online later in the night (highlight of the night: getting into the $11rebuy for $331 and having a 9k stack (below average) at first break), thursday night i went out to dinner with my mom for my birthday and then went to a 1/2nl live game, and last night (friday) we had a party to celebrate my birthday and bao and faraz&#8217;s brother aamir&#8217;s visit to the pokerhaus. i did post my biography on thursday; you can find it by <a title="BKiCe" target="_blank" href="http://www.thepokerhaus.com/?page_id=3">clicking here.</a> please leave comments if i skipped over anything you might have wanted to know concerning my poker story.</p>
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<div align="left">i&#8217;ll be playing a full day of tournies today (saturday), starting with the absolute $100k guaranteed (i downloaded absolute today, this is my first time playing on their software) and pokerstars $650 satellite to the pokerstars caribbean adventure (a $8k buyin WPT event). it&#8217;s been a while since i&#8217;ve played and i am hungry to get back on the grind and get deep, so hopefully some good things are coming tonight. hope everyone has a good weekend, most likely i&#8217;ll be back late tonight to post the days results and my weekly update. gl at the tables.</div>
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		<title>success and failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 18:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[this blog brings news of both fantastic success and utter failure (imo)&#8230; i&#8217;ll start with the good: last night i eclipsed my goal of 100k profits on the year. i went deep in the full tilt $163 last night and ended up cashing for 7.8k. the bad news is that i got heads up with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this blog brings news of both fantastic success and utter failure (imo)&#8230; i&#8217;ll start with the good: last night i eclipsed my goal of 100k profits on the year. i went deep in the full tilt $163 last night and ended up cashing for 7.8k. the bad news is that i got heads up with a 2:1 chip lead and, after a long, intense heads up match ended up losing to a very solid player, NL_brewZ (or something like that) and leaving the 12k first prize on the table.<br />
i played a full schedule of mtts last night, 11 in all and only had one cash. nothing really to mention in the 10 tourneys i didn&#8217;t cash in&#8230; standard bad beats, standard lost coinflips, standard restealing/bluffing and running into big hands, and obviously i made some bad plays along the way too.</p>
<p>played the $22r and $11r on stars&#8230; i haven&#8217;t played many rebuys up to this point in my career but am just starting to get into them. it&#8217;s becoming more and more clear to me that open-pushing everything until i build a stack in the lower-buyin rebuys is the only way to go&#8230; it&#8217;s so nice to be able to play real poker for the first four hours of a mtt rather than being shortstacked after the first break. i played like a nit in the $22r basically because i had no idea what to do (first time playing, it didn&#8217;t occur to me that it would only be twice as much than the $11r to go crazy and build a stack) and started the second break with 7k or something retarded (10k+ is average at first break). i managed to build my stack in the following hours playing very solid but eventually got bad beat with AQ < A9 all in preflop. meh, that's how it goes. i played the $11r (i've played this tourney like 10 times now and am starting to understand what is necessary in the rebuy period) and got in for 6 double rebuys + the addon for $141 total... but i had a 17k stack at first break and went pretty deep before busting in 250th - i don't really remember how as i was deep in the tilt $163 by that point and did not take the time to note the hand in my excel spreadsheet. if any rebuy experts are reading... i'd love any advice you can offer.</p>
<p>the tilt $163 was a very interesting tourney. i don't remember any hands from the first few hours of the tournament... the earliest hand i remember is that i had a pretty nice looking stack with 50 or so left (36 paid) and it folded to me in the sb with Q2o... the bb was playing tight and i absolutely hate to let tight players keep their blinds, so i raised it 3x and he called. flop came q 8 5, i bet, he raised, i shoved, and he instacalled with q8... good game nice stack i spent so long building. so down to 7k or so (average is 35k or so i believe), but luckily i saw a nice string of cards and just kept shoving, picking up the very sizeable preflop pots more often than not. restole once with ak and won a race against tranquilo with 99 > his AQo and i was right back where i started with the q2 hand, at 40k or so.</p>
<p>soon after that i got moved tables twice and the second time found actionjeff two to my left with a very sizeable stack&#8230; oh boy, he had no clue what i had in store for him.  i had had jeff at my table earlier in the tournament and he had been playing pretty aggressively, opening a lot of pots from all positions, so i was looking for him to steal my blinds and an opportunity to resteal. (imo resteals are more important on full tilt than any other site, due to the big antes and size of the preflop pots in comparison to the stacks when you get down to three and two tables.) soon enough, it folded to jeff in the cutoff, and here is the carnage that ensued:</p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #1111703725: $22,000 Guarantee (7243171), Table 17 - 2000/4000 Ante 500 - No Limit Hold&#8217;em - 0:37:49 ET - 2006/10/17<br />
Seat 1: BKiCe (64,776)<br />
Seat 2: FlipYA4Reel (43,616)<br />
Seat 3: Ynenk03 (139,044)<br />
Seat 4: spybot26 (41,836)<br />
Seat 5: Ferrari11 (50,932)<br />
Seat 6: NLBrewZ (99,488)<br />
Seat 7: jrgarza (107,512)<br />
Seat 9: z32fanatic (35,020)<br />
BKiCe antes 500<br />
FlipYA4Reel antes 500<br />
Ynenk03 antes 500<br />
spybot26 antes 500<br />
Ferrari11 antes 500<br />
NLBrewZ antes 500<br />
jrgarza antes 500<br />
z32fanatic antes 500<br />
BKiCe posts the small blind of 2,000<br />
FlipYA4Reel posts the big blind of 4,000<br />
The button is in seat #9<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Dealt to BKiCe [Kc Qh]<br />
Ynenk03 folds<br />
spybot26 folds<br />
Ferrari11 folds<br />
NLBrewZ folds<br />
jrgarza raises to 10,000<br />
z32fanatic folds<br />
BKiCe raises to 64,276, and is all in<br />
FlipYA4Reel folds<br />
jrgarza calls 54,276<br />
BKiCe shows [Kc Qh]<br />
jrgarza shows [As Ad]<br />
*** FLOP *** [4h 3d 7h]<br />
BKiCe: loool<br />
*** TURN *** [4h 3d 7h] [2h]<br />
BKiCe: nh<br />
*** RIVER *** [4h 3d 7h 2h] [Ah]<br />
BKiCe shows a flush, Ace high<br />
jrgarza shows three of a kind, Aces<br />
BKiCe wins the pot (136,552) with a flush, Ace high<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 136,552 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [4h 3d 7h 2h Ah]<br />
Seat 1: BKiCe (small blind) showed [Kc Qh] and won (136,552) with a flush, Ace high<br />
Seat 2: FlipYA4Reel (big blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 3: Ynenk03 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 4: spybot26 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 5: Ferrari11 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: NLBrewZ folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 7: jrgarza showed [As Ad] and lost with three of a kind, Aces<br />
Seat 9: z32fanatic (button) folded before the Flop</p>
<p>HAHAHAHA nice hand sir. i don&#8217;t really see much fault with my play, as when it folded to me there was 20k in the pot and i had 63k in my stack and i thought jeff was opening there with a very wide range, due to his stack size and possible &#8220;name recognition/ranked player&#8221; respect. sucks that he had such a big hand and that i sucked out so gigantically on him&#8230; he open pushed the next hand with 56o and busted, and immediately headed over to pocketfives to post this bad beat and bitch about how bad everyone is and how bad he runs. he has a tremendous poker mind, but imo has a long way to go before becoming a tremendous poker player, if you catch the distinction.</p>
<p>anyways, back to the action&#8230; that hand put me at 2/13 and from there i cruised to the final table, although i started the ft 6/9. there were three shortstacks and then 1-6 were relatively close to each other, and my m was around 10 at the final table, so i felt very comfortable. basically played pretty tight and bet my hands early on in the final table&#8230; then when we got down to 7 people i started making some resteals and trying to accumulate chips. another huge suckout for me came when UTG raised 6 handed (i believe) and i reshoved on him with As10s from the big blind. he instacalled with ak and the board came something hilarious like 8 4 3 5 10.</p>
<p>the rail went absolutely crazy with that hand (i had many railers from both thepokerhaus and the FCP forums, thank you to all who railed) and i&#8217;m pretty sure that hand gave me a solid chip lead on the field. anyways, when we got three handed i eliminated the third place finisher and started heads up with a 700k to 300k lead. my opponent played very passively preflop so my plan was to keep the pots small and to play pots in position and outplay him on the flop&#8230; unfortunately i never really found myself in any favorable positions.. either i had a hand and he folded preflop or i would just not hit anything on the flop. obviously there were exceptions, but in general, it seemed to me that not much was going right for me.</p>
<p>the hand that turned the match went like this: i raised on the button with AhJh, NLbrewZ called, flop came KhQh9x, he checked i bet 70k into the 95k pot, and he smooth called. at this point the pot was about 240k, he had 230k, and i had 290k. the turn blanked and he instashoved into me, and i didn&#8217;t have odds so i had to lay it down and reliquish the chip lead. unfortunately my opponent never really gave any chips away and i started playing too passively later in the match, and eventually after much going back and forth we got it all in on an ace high flop with my A8o vs his AJo&#8230; for once i didn&#8217;t suck out and that was that, second place for 7.8k.</p>
<p>i want to thank everyone that railed and supported me during that match&#8230; it was really nice to have so much support in the observer chat and on the forums, and i appreciate all the kind comments and chat-box spamming that results in me hitting three outers on the river in huge pots. thank you to all.</p>
<p>lastly, a few little tidbits&#8230; i&#8217;m hopefully going to be writing my biography/poker history and posting it in the next few days. not sure when, but should definitely be up by thursday. also, i disabled the requirement that you be registered to comment, so all you have to do is put your name and email address now, so i&#8217;d really appreciate it if anyone who reads this blog drop me a line saying hi and giving me any feedback on how i could improve my blog. finally, i have a test tomorrow night so i&#8217;m not going to be playing tonight or probably tomorrow night either (it&#8217;s my birthday tomorrow), so it looks like i missed the triple crown for the second time after winning the first two legs in 2 days. hopefully i&#8217;ll be able to get there one of these days. thanks for reading, and gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>disappointing sunday and taxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[blah so yesterday fell waaaaay short of expectations&#8230; here&#8217;s a tourney by tourney summary:
bodog 100k: busted third hand with straight flush to a higher straight flush
stars 1m: busted in 2nd hour three betting with ak from the button and running into aa on an ace high flop
ub 200k: busted in 2nd hour all in preflop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>blah so yesterday fell waaaaay short of expectations&#8230; here&#8217;s a tourney by tourney summary:</p>
<p>bodog 100k: busted third hand with straight flush to a higher straight flush</p>
<p>stars 1m: busted in 2nd hour three betting with ak from the button and running into aa on an ace high flop</p>
<p>ub 200k: busted in 2nd hour all in preflop with aces against kings&#8230; king on flop, weeeee.</p>
<p>fcp 60k: busted in 1st hour with aq all in preflop vs aj&#8230; jack on flop.</p>
<p>tilt 15k: busted in 1st hour&#8230; lost most of my stack with ak vs aq all in preflop (turn came a queen) and then was finished off with 77 being outrun by aq.</p>
<p>ub 20k: never really got anything going in this tourney&#8230; i was short pretty much the whole time, played a good shortstack for a while but eventually got it in with aj was tt and didn&#8217;t win the race</p>
<p>tilt 22k: busted in 1st hour with qq all in preflop vs ak sooted for a really big pot as i remember.</p>
<p>and then there were my two cashes&#8230;</p>
<p>tilt 500k: i doubled up very early with kk vs aj on a Q J 10 flop&#8230; and from there never really looked back. at the end of the first hour i was solidly above average. second hour didn&#8217;t treat me so well and i saw my stack shrink to about average&#8230; was sitting 250/533 at second break. third hour was the important hour for me as i built a very nice stack winning several decent pots and ended the third hour at 33/244. at the end of the fourth hour i was 61/118 (108 paid) with 25k and average 28k&#8230; however, i was able to pick up a couple pots and double through once, eventually building my stack to about 75k. then with 36 people left i three bet all in with AKo and the original raiser called with JJ and i got no help, out in 36th for $1.8k or so. if i win that pot i am top 5 in chips with a biiiiiig stack and a serious shot at the 120k first place&#8230; oh well, one of these sundays it will all come together for me, just gotta keep it up i guess.</p>
<p>stars second chance: i tripled up very early with 88 against kj and kq on a K 8 5 flop, so i pretty much had a gigantic stack right from the start. that pot put me at 7/950, and for the next two hours i accumulated well and stayed in the top 20 from 900 down to 400 people. when we got to down to 300 i was in 30th in chips, and things were looking good. i won a few races, hit an oesd against aces, and before i knew it i found myself in the money (i completely missed the bubble&#8230; i look at the tourney info and suddenly we&#8217;re 15 people into the money, wtf?!) with a healthy stack. when we got down to 38 (150 paid) i was right around average and raised 66 from the cutoff. the bb reraised me all in and i felt it was a race i had to take if i was trying to win the tournament. i had 50k before the hand with 1.5k/3k blinds and average was about 70 i think, so a double up would put me in very very solid position with 105k or so. bb showed AQs and turned a flush, and that was that. cashed for $600.<br />
it&#8217;s really really disappointing to go relatively deep in two big sunday tournaments and have barely over 2k to show for it&#8230; unfortunately these huge field mtts have tons of varaince, not much to do about it except keep playing good poker. if i keep putting myself in position to go deep in these majors it&#8217;s only a matter of time until i make a final table, i think. or at least i hope.</p>
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<p>in other news, this morning i went to an accounting firm to meet with a tax lawyer about paying taxes on my poker winnings&#8230; and JAJSKAHLFGSDHASSKH. i&#8217;m probably looking at federal taxes taking 20-25% of my net profits on the year and state taxes taking 3% of my net winnings on the year, which is looking like it will be 25 or 30 grand, at least. i&#8217;m pretty unhappy with this country of ours at the moment.</p>
<p>anyways, that&#8217;s all i got for now, hope everyone has a good week. gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>yay&#8230;. sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 21:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[sup guys&#8230;. sunday is shortly underway, easily the biggest mtt day of the week online. my tenative schedule for the day is the bodog 100k, stars million, ub 200k, ftp 500k, stars second chance, and the pokerroom 60k. might add a couple tournies later in the night, we&#8217;ll see. i already busted the bodog 100k [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sup guys&#8230;. sunday is shortly underway, easily the biggest mtt day of the week online. my tenative schedule for the day is the bodog 100k, stars million, ub 200k, ftp 500k, stars second chance, and the pokerroom 60k. might add a couple tournies later in the night, we&#8217;ll see. i already busted the bodog 100k (they moved it to 4pm est this week) with a 5 high straight flush (pocket aces with the Ad on a 2d3d4d5d board) to 6d7d&#8230; lol, good game. right now i&#8217;m only playing the stars million with the ub tourney starting in about 15 minutes.</p>
<p>brief update of last few days: as you probably know i won mtts on both wednesday and thursday night, giving me 2/3 legs of the triple crown. i won those two mtts on full tilt and pokerstars, so my next win needs to be on bodog, ultimate bet, or pokerroom (since partypoker and dise are gone to us customers, more about that later). both friday and saturday were completely uneventful&#8230; i played a full schedule and had one cash between the two days, a final table bubble on ub in the 11pm $109. other than that, absolutely nothing to report&#8230; some bad setups, some bad beats, undoubtedly some bad play on my part.</p>
<p>sundays are the beginning of my week pokerwise, so i just finished updating all my excel spreadsheets&#8230; i ended up having my second best week ever, which is obv great. hopefully some good things are in store for me today; with a good day i will reach my goal of 100k profit on the year - i&#8217;m at about 94.5k currently. i got a good night of rest, got my necessary shower right before the tournaments started, and i am feeling good and ready for a long day of mtts and final tables. hopefully variance will be on my side&#8230;</p>
<p>as far as all this poker legislation&#8230;. BLAH. my favorite site (partypoker) is gone, as are their frequent, large, donk-filled mtts that i so loved&#8230; paradise poker is gone, pokerroom has announced they are leaving us customers sometime in the near (indefinite) future&#8230; it doesn&#8217;t look very promising, although there are several sites that have announced they will stay open to us customers. also, i&#8217;m not convinced that the fishes, the people who don&#8217;t take this silly game of ours so seriously and the ones who i derive most of my profit from, will be willing to play online in the face of this new legislation.</p>
<p>finally, i&#8217;m interested to know who, if anyone, reads this blog&#8230; i would appreciate it if you could leave a comment with your name and any suggestions you might have for how this blog could be improved. the ub 200k just started so i&#8217;m gonna go focus on these tournaments but thanks for reading and gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>another good night</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 05:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[just finished up my night pretty early&#8230; 12:15am and i&#8217;m out of all the 11 mtts i played today. the good news is i took down the 7pm $75 13k guaranteed on full tilt (the prizepool is usually around 20k, today it was like 19.5 i think) for $5k. i cashed in both the stars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>just finished up my night pretty early&#8230; 12:15am and i&#8217;m out of all the 11 mtts i played today. the good news is i took down the 7pm $75 13k guaranteed on full tilt (the prizepool is usually around 20k, today it was like 19.5 i think) for $5k. i cashed in both the stars and party $162s too but couldn&#8217;t get very deep in either, busting in 25th on stars and 73rd on party. ended up about 4.5k on the day.<br />
in the full tilt one, i started out real solid, building a huge stack early (honestly don&#8217;t remember how) and i was chip leader with 116 left. from there i went up and down and ended up declining to 26/28 when we were on the bubble and then 20/27 when we hit the money. don&#8217;t really remember many hands when were itm either, but i made it to the final table with a decent stack (5/9, slightly below average) and then picked up kk and knocked out 99 to build a 2nd place stack with 8 left. at the fourth break i was sitting 2/6 with decent position on the chip leader. i eventually got heads up against him with a 300k to 500k deficit&#8230; i eventually took the chip lead when i turned a boat with motown, j5 and he paid me off with something not so good. from there we battled for a while and he somehow took back the lead&#8230; i was playing small pots mostly in position, i guess just natural variance hit me and so the match turned slightly in his favor. however, i was able to stay close to him until picking up  k5 on the button&#8230; i raised, he called, we saw a flop of 7 7 5, he checked i continuation bet he shoved and after thinking for a while i decided he was either on a draw or had a 5 with a lower kicker and called. he showed a2o and i held, doubling through and taking a 3.5 to 1 chip lead. from there it was just a matter of time until i grinded him down.<br />
in the stars $162, i ended up busting when i pushed k4 sooted on the button with an m of 4&#8230; i had been playing pretty tight and thought i would get a lot of respect with my shove, but the sb woke up with 99 and that was that. dunno, i probably could have folded and waited, but with an m of 4 i&#8217;m really trying to steal those blinds or maybe double up. meh, marginal decision, still not quite sure whether folding would have been better. in the party $162 i was shortstacked and picked up 22 in mp after a shortsack shoved for 9k right in front of me&#8230; i repushed for 13k and held against his kq sooted and then two hands later picked up ak utg and raised&#8230; big chip lead reraised me, i shoved, he showed jj and i didn&#8217;t hit. oh well, i was happy to see ak in that spot, just unlucky someone had jj.</p>
<p>guess i&#8217;m gonna be playing a lot in the next five days trying to win the triple crown&#8230; i need one more win in a mtt with a prizepool of 10k or more in the next 5 nights, hopefully i can get it done this time - i was in this same spot about a month ago and failed to win the third one. been gettin a lot of love on the fcp forums, definitely appreciate that, thank you to anyone reading for the support and rails. anyways i&#8217;m pretty tired, i&#8217;ll catch you guys later. gl at the tables.</p>
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		<title>good week so far</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BKiCe</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[sorry for the lack of updates recently&#8230; been playing a lot though, and having a lot of success so far this week.
since sunday, i&#8217;ve played 50 mtts, cashed in 13, final tabled 6, and had 15.6k in profit. that&#8217;s sunday-wednesday, so hopefully i can put up some healthy results for the rest of the week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sorry for the lack of updates recently&#8230; been playing a lot though, and having a lot of success so far this week.</p>
<p>since sunday, i&#8217;ve played 50 mtts, cashed in 13, final tabled 6, and had 15.6k in profit. that&#8217;s sunday-wednesday, so hopefully i can put up some healthy results for the rest of the week and maybe have my best week ever (currently 25.3k). yesterday was an especially sick day&#8230; i started playing at 6 and after about 30 minutes was feeling really confident and clear and ready for a big night&#8230; i told a couple of my friends on aim that big things were coming. then i proceeded to make three different final tables (out of 12 mtts) and cash in 1st ($7k), 3rd ($2.2k), and 4th (1.9k) for 9.6k in profit.</p>
<p>the first place was in the 11pm stars $109&#8230; had 283 entrants and i sucked out HUGE a couple times deep to win&#8230; first, i got it all in with 66 as a shortstack on the final table bubble against 99 and the flop came QsJs3s (i didn&#8217;t have a spade and villain did) but the turn was the miraculous one-out 6h and the turn was a club 3&#8230; a shortstack busted at the other table on that hand and boom we were at the final table and i had a decent stack. then at the final table i reshoved on an utg raiser 4 handed with jj and he instacalled with aa&#8230; obv the flop came j 7 7. so from there i had a monster chip lead 3 handed and after getting heads up just completely ran over the guy&#8230; it was strange how easily he just gave me the win. he musta open-folded or insta-folded to my button half his stack away before he finally startedp laying back.. but by then i had a 6:1 advantage and it was only a matter of time, i think the final hand was my 66 holding against his a4. sucks that i had to suck out tremdendously a couple times, but i guess that makes up for all the bad beats i take deep. it all evens out, i suppose.</p>
<p>the third place was in the fcp $108 20k guaranteed&#8230; there were 165 entrants which meant $3.5k in overlay which is always good, and then of course theres the donations going on at the table&#8230; anyways, i played pretty solid, had a big stack for a while then nursed a shortstack for a while then got decent again as we got towards the money (as i always do on fcp it seems, the play is sooo weak there for the most part), then at the final table once we got down to 5 and 6 handed i kept finding myself raising and having to fold to all in reraises&#8230; had that happen a couple times in tough spots and i eventually busted in 3rd with a shortstack against the two other even bigstacks with 55 < 99. really sucks that i lost so much of my stack raising and having to fold with marginal hands (a6o, etc), esp since fcp tourneys are not very deepstacked at all. guess i probably shoulda played a little tighter due to the lack of antes, hopefully i&#8217;ll get that patched up before i next get to a fcp final table.</p>
<p>finally, the fourth place was in the ub $109 20k guaranteed. this tournament and ub $109s in general are really deep (2500 starting chips, 5/10 starting blinds, 15 minute levels) so it&#8217;s always fun to play this tourney&#8230; don&#8217;t really remember much, but i found myself at the final table sitting 7/10 or so and stole some pots and treaded water until we got to 6 handed and i had a decent stack&#8230; folded to the sb who limped, i potted a10o, he instantly shoved, and i called after thinking 10-15 seconds. he showed j9o, flop 10 9 2, and the turn was the heartbreaking 9 to cripple me&#8230; i hung around a while longer but then 4 handed felt i needed to make a move and restole on the button with JsTs&#8230; unfortunately the utg raiser had pocket tens and i could not suck out. thought i played well, unfortunate i couldn&#8217;t win that 60/40 in that very sizeable pot. oh well.</p>
<p>gonna play a full schedule again tonight (starting at 6pm cst), so hopefully i can add a five figure cash to my week tonight. gl at the tables.</p>
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