March 24, 2009
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Final Table Spew-tard
ID Start Time Name Buy-in Entrants Position Won Notes 84949961 Mar 24 01:41ET $69 + $6 Sit & Go $69.00 + $6 45 19 -- 84948571 Mar 24 01:17ET $69 + $6 Sit & Go $69.00 + $6 45 1 $1,179.90 84946815 Mar 24 01:00ET $69 + $6 Sit & Go $69.00 + $6 45 40 -- 84313142 Mar 24 00:45ET $100 + $9 Sit & Go $100.00 + $9 18 17 -- 84945285 Mar 24 00:40ET $69 + $6 Sit & Go $69.00 + $6 45 40 -- 83998446 Mar 24 00:31ET Bracelet Race $200.00 + $16 37 18 -- 84819587 Mar 24 00:16ET $30K Super Turbo Guarantee $110.00 + $7 480 299 -- 83360996 Mar 23 22:41ET Tuesday Main Event Sat $69.00 + $6 18 1 $322 83997829 Mar 23 21:31ET Main Event Shootout $200.00 + $16 81 28 -- 82467228 Mar 23 21:01ET $1K Monday $1,000.00 + $60 418 178 -- 84794362 Mar 23 20:31ET $25,000 Guarantee (Rebuy) $30.00 + $3 407 70 -- 84790671 Mar 23 20:01ET $35,000 Guarantee $24.00 + $2 1,870 873 -- 84386582 Mar 23 20:01ET $75,000 Guarantee $150.00 + $13 732 574 -- 84055842 Mar 23 19:31ET $33,000 Guarantee (1r+1a) $100.00 + $9 246 168 -- 84783550 Mar 23 19:01ET $40,000 Guarantee $69.00 + $6 736 135 -- 84783552 Mar 23 19:01ET Bracelet Race $24.00 + $2 96 21 -- 83997883 Mar 23 18:51ET Sat to Main Event Shootout $24.00 + $2 36 22 -- 84781732 Mar 23 18:46ET $15K Super Turbo KO $55.00 + $4 769 552 -- 82467235 Mar 23 18:31ET Satellite to $1K Monday $100.00 + $9 213 44 -- 84776249 Mar 23 18:01ET $25,000 Guarantee $24.00 + $2 1,207 319 -- 84044572 Mar 23 18:01ET Turbo $40K Guarantee $200.00 + $16 258 171 -- 83997870 Mar 23 17:51ET Sat to Main Event Shootout $24.00 + $2 36 35 -- 82467292 Mar 23 17:41ET Satellite to $1K Monday $100.00 + $9 147 57 -- 84037283 Mar 23 17:01ET $30,000 KO Guarantee $120.00 + $9 383 353 -- 83997857 Mar 23 16:51ET Sat to Main Event Shootout $24.00 + $2 36 29 -- 84765231 Mar 23 16:31ET $19,500 Guarantee (Rebuy) $30.00 + $3 304 99 -- 84763473 Mar 23 16:16ET Bracelet Race $69.00 + $6 44 2 $518 84761572 Mar 23 16:01ET $22,500 Guarantee $69.00 + $6 348 273 -- 83497310 Mar 23 16:01ET $40,000 Guarantee (Rebuy) $100.00 + $9 147 6 $2,326.50 83997845 Mar 23 15:51ET Sat to Main Event Shootout $24.00 + $2 36 11 -- 83995398 Mar 23 15:31ET Main Event Shootout $200.00 + $16 54 46 -- 84387192 Mar 23 15:01ET $50,000 Guarantee $150.00 + $13 405 187 -- 84754546 Mar 23 15:01ET $21,000 KO Guarantee $24.00 + $2 1,320 249 -- You collected $16.00 for 4 Knockouts. Total spent on buy-ins (incl. rebuys) = $4554
Today's winnings/losses = $4362.40
Today's net profit/loss = -$191.60
I've never experienced tilt like today in a very long time and the ironic part about it is that I wasn't put on tilt from a bad beat or crazy suckout. I find that I tilt more when I make mistakes and play bad. Playing well and getting lucky I was a deadly force in the $40k 6-max rebuy pretty much the whole tournament. We get down to the final table and I'm probably 2nd or 3rd in chips going into it. I have good position on the chipleader and don't see any big names left at the final table, so I pretty much was guaranteed a top 3 spot considering I continue to play good, the only problem is I didn't. The chipleader was raising a lot of pots and trying to use his large stack to pick up blinds and antes, as he should be. My image is still pretty tight as I folded a lot of the first set of hands in the start of the final table. Chipleader opens UTG+1 and I sit in the cutoff with Q9o, I decided to put in a nice sized 3-bet hoping he wouldn't want to tango with one of the three big stacks. Unfortunately, he flats my 3-bet and the flop comes T-8-4 rainbow, I have a gut-shot with one over. He checks, I c-bet, he flats, turn comes blank, I think it was a duece or three, at this point I've already committed almost half my chips. I didn't put much thought into the hand and remember thinking he probably had a hand that wasn't that strong and had a lot of good fold equity, so after he checks I shoved the rest of my chips in, he tanks it for a while and makes the call and shows KK. The river blanks and I get KO'ed in 6th place. Instead of waiting till the short stacks eliminated themselves I decided to spew all my chips away to the already chipleader. I was really disappointed at myself for making such a bad mistake like this at such a crucial time and even tilted so bad that I KO'ed myself from some of my smaller tournaments shortly after. I like to consider myself professional because I do play for a living and make a decent living at that, but mistakes like this is just very amatuerish. I feel like this month I haven't been playing A game but more like my B game and that needs to change soon especiallly if I'm preparing to play the WSOP in June. I apologize to anyone who was sweating me play that final table and try your best to NOT play like that. Overall, the day was pretty much breakeven because I couldn't make a deep run in the $1k Monday. Wash, rinse, and repeat.
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