tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28867794024789956072024-03-19T03:25:32.279-07:00JD SchellnuttJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.comBlogger44125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-62372030923951707542009-03-13T22:54:00.000-07:002009-03-14T00:24:38.585-07:008 down from an unlikely tourneyI've been pretty much stinking it up in grand fashion lately. I did get my 8th 4 figure score for '09 the other night though in the bodog 15k guarantee that starts at 8:30 est. Got 3rd for about $1,700. The very next night I final tabled the same tourney and got 6th for $670. Pretty much everything else has sucked. I have started playing an every other thursday live game with my neighbor Brad and 6 other guys that consists of a $5/$10 limit mixed game dealers choice of holdem, omaho hi/lo, and a variant of seven stud hi/lo they call chuck and roll. This last game is my favorite. Each player is dealt 4 cards face down. Next each player throws away one card, then rolls one of the remaining 3 cards face up. From there it is played out as regular 7 stud hi/lo. Initial buyin of $300 and play is extremely loose. Usually 5 of 8 players still in pot at showdown. It is a refreshing change from straight nl tourney grind. Got deep in one bbt4 blogger tourney (brit blogger game last sunday but AK < A9 aipf for chip lead 6 handed. Wouldn't have gotten a ton of points for the win given the $5 buyin but the seat to the final showdown for the 2 main event packages would have been nice. Note to self...run like Lucko next time:)<br />ALL for now.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-28352279938628377452009-02-11T21:05:00.001-08:002009-02-11T21:14:42.608-08:00another 4 figure score...7 down 3 to go for 09 goalOnly decent cash last night was the last hundred dollar turbo I played on stars. Took 4ht for $1,900 after pushing ace rag with less than 4bb left in to the@warden's (aka dpottz on tilt and bodog) big blind AA. Oh well, it was a major pushfest crapshoot once we were down to 6 and I open folded too many times as well as folded Ace nine off in my bb to the button shove when 5 handed and I had him barely covered. Have to call there at that stage with so much in already so I got what I deserved. Built a big stack in the Turbo Fiddy again last night 2nd with 96 left and 54 places paying when I cracked AA with AdKd allin preflop. I rivered the flush. Then lost 3 races after that with qq, 10 10, and JJ all losing to AK allin preflop and that was that for the bubble boy. In the Turbo hundo on tilt, I was short stacked for a long time then doubled with aces and doubled again with AK to get back in decent shape. Bustout hand shortly thereafter was when action folds to the tournament chip leader in the sb and I have AA in the bb...He just completes and by then there was 1/3 of my stack in the pot...so I decide to shove preflop with him being pot commited already. He oblingingly calls with Qd9d and I go home with the Q99 flop and no turn or river ace. Oh well. All for now. <br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-33843306331202802922009-02-10T08:36:00.000-08:002009-02-10T09:46:12.870-08:00Turbo Fiddy win and other stuffWell I am on target to meet some of my New Year goals, but still feel like I am spinning my wheels. I won the Turbo Fiddy on Full Tilt 2 nights ago for $5,700. That along with the 2 Turbo Hundo wins, an 8th in a $100 poker stars tubo for $1,450, a 3k plo8 win for $1,300, and a daily double b win for $2,000 has put me well on my way towards my goal for 10 4 figure scores in 2009. So 6 down 4 to go to meet goal there. Still 0 for the 5 figure goal though. Only chance was the Pokerstars hundred dollar turbo where I entered the final table 5 of 9. First was 11K but I was unable to close it. Anyway, I feel like I am doing fairly well, but the above results are somewhat misleading in that I have been putting in huge volumes of play. A lot of money won minus a lot of money spent to win = spinning the wheels. Also, my satellite tourney results have been terrible. This does not bode well for my goal to win 3 seats to wsop main event. Will definitely need to do some work there. All for now.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-82074571479264961292009-01-15T01:26:00.000-08:002009-01-15T04:27:55.740-08:00took down the Turbo Hundo on FTP yet againWell, I somehow won my 3rd Turbo Hundo last night for a little of $6,100. This must be my lucky tourney as I have now won it twice already in 2009 and won it once last year as well. Funny thing is, the night before was when I thought I was going to win as I had twice the chips of the 2nd place person 5 minutes before the first break. Ended up cashing that one but no final table. Last night, I think I only had about 3800 chips at first break...but patiently chipped up after the break to where i was hovering between 1st and 6th in chips once we made it to the money. I played well in the Sunday majors as well (BODOG 100k, FTP 750K, and PS 1mill), only cashed in the FTP 151st place I think. Built my stack way back up in the PS tourney after my flopped set of Kings fell victim to the runner runner straight that was gut shot completed on the river (and no I didn't slow play <4x pre, potted the flop as 2 hearts flopped, potted the turn, then 2/3 potted the river and had to make the crying call of his shove). That hand took me down to 2400 chips and I was able to work it all the way back up to 86k chips. Then I went card dead and went out 10 spots before the money when I shoved my measely 6BB stack from the cutoff with A6 sooted and got called by the BB A6 sooted...he made his flush on the river and robbed what I thought for sure would have been a chop. Oh well, pulled some money off tilt and hope i can parlay what I left to a WSOP satellite win (maybe a sunday final table or ftops score). I also played my every other Friday night live game last week. Turn out is usually only 8-12 people and structure is 100 dollar initial buyin for 3500 chips. As soon as you get below 2k you can rebuy 1500 chips for 40 bucks and if you bust you can get 3000 chips for 80 bucks (anytime before then end of the 3rd level)...levels are 20minutes and go up slow at first but skyrocket late...going 1k/2k to 2k/4k to 4k/8k...which really sucks come heads up time as chipleader usually has <6bb. Addon of 3k chips avail. after 3rd level for $60. Friday sported 9 runners with 1st getting $880 and 2nd getting $440. Despite being extremely card dead, I was able to take it down. In for total of $200 out with $880...sweet. All for now. Ride her until she bucks you.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-56386969772314458082009-01-06T03:47:00.001-08:002009-01-06T03:49:59.056-08:00ship the Turbo Hundo on FTP againWon the Turbo Hundo on FTP again the other night for $5,300. There is 1 of my 10 needed 4 figure scores for my new year goals. Hope this is indicative how the year will go. Take care.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-90303159220724821202008-12-26T03:05:00.001-08:002008-12-26T03:27:26.673-08:00My New Year goalsHere are my poker goals for 2009 in no particular order:<br /><br />1) Win 3 satellite entries to the WSOP main event for less than the cost of 1 main event buyin<br />2) Win at least 1 live event with a buyin over $100 and with at least 140 entrants<br />3) Work on my reads harder than all of the last 3 years put together<br />4) Develop a workable cash game to effectively freeroll tourney buyins<br />5) Have at least 10 4 figure scores and at least 2 5 figure scores<br />6) Play less poker while attempting all of this so I can spend more time with my family and keep my wife from killing me (or worse divorcing me).<br />7) Respect every person I come accross playing poker. I am getting sick of the elite top lambasting others horrid play when they lose a pot. That is bad enough, but then they go on to worship their cronies plays when they do the exact same thing. You will see, "sick read" or "pwned" or similar verbage. I respect a lot of their games, but if some were as good as they thought they were..they would never lose despite having runs of bad luck. Maybe this is why I always wish Loretta8 and twoblackaces such luck in their felt endeavors. They win with class and they lose with class. They actually seem thankful when they have a good run instead of arrogant. Twoblackaces seems to get past 95% of the field over 40% of the time he enters. Seems like he doesn't get 1st 2nd or 3rd often enough for how many times he is able to get to the final 2 or 3 tables. I would definnitely like to incorporate more of both of these bloggers games in to my own game. I hope twoblackaces has a PXF subscription and watches a lot of the final table segments from past recordings (especially Pearljammer and Apestyles) as I think their play is similar. Best of luck.<br />Take care.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-4557527750945748302008-12-24T05:53:00.001-08:002008-12-24T06:13:22.607-08:00FinallyFinally something happened blogworthy. Played a few superturbos, a few mtts, and a $69 qualifier to the 750k yesterday. Only had 1 second place in the supers and 0 other cashes there. In the 750K qualifier, I doubled up the 2nd hand cracking utg's AA with a flopped set of nines (which turned in to quads on the turn). That left me 1st with 16 left (6 get a seat and 7th=$160). I typed in chat "uh oh..card rack early usually means bubble boy late." Guess I am prophetic as I bust 8th for $0. <a href="http://opoker.blogspot.com/">CMitch</a> played and successfully milked a shortstack throughout all the way to a successful $215 entry. He seems to own these qualifiers. I played the 10am $26 buyin guarantee and made it fairly deep before succombing short of a payday. Now the good news...I won a $26 90man knockout tourney for approx $550 incuding bounties. I also played the $10 1 rebuy 1 addon 6.5K guarantee. I worked my way up to a top ten stack about 1/4 of the way in to the tourney and was able to stay top 10 pretty much the rest of the way. Chatted back and forth frequently with fellow blogger <a href="http://slagpile.blogspot.com/">Jestocost</a> who was coasting to the final table as well. He ended up busting 8th when his AK got allin to villian's 10 10. <a href="http://slagpile.blogspot.com/">Jestocost</a> flopped and ace but villian rivered a 10 for the win. This pot was fairly large and would have put him in 3rd I think. Anyway, he played great and will take it next time. I was hoping we'd finish 1st and 2nd (respectively lol). Anyway, after what seemed like a 2hr final table...I was able to lucksack my way to the win for about $2,100. I am going to upload the tourney to PXF as I am interested in seeing what my puff (i.e. PXF stats for how lucky you get with great/good/moderate/borderline/crap hands). I suspect it will be around 90 (which is very high). This usually means you were lucky enough to get a lot of premium hands and less garbage hands. I have found this to be somewhat misleading though as you are more likely to be able to easily get away from garbage hands when you get a lot of them and are more likely to get cracked for large pot losses when you catch a lot of monsters. Oddly enough, I had a ton of monsters in this tourney preflop but rarely got anything more than the blinds. I used this info (noone defending or playing back) to rape and pillage. One guy played back at me quite a bit so I waited for a good trap opportunity...and it paid off. See you at the tables!!!<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-41218007512997484172008-12-20T01:34:00.000-08:002008-12-20T02:18:36.545-08:00Hoe Hoe HoeWell I tried to sign up for the Pokerstars blogger championship...and they said no post...no dice. Figured I might as well try to get back on the horse. Haven't had much to blog about since I have been running (I mean playing) bad. I did go to Turning Stone in NY over Thanksgiving to play a couple of live deep stack tourneys. I preregistered via phone with credit card and it was still a 45 minute process to get my seat assignment. It was a great structure. My first table I got seated 3 seats left of Irongirl. We had never met, but it soon became apparent she was a blogger from the table conversation. Play at my first table was the usual mixture of TAG LAG with a couple of rocks. I built a decent stack and our table finally broke about 4 hours or so in. This entire time we may have had 6 allins at that table (not totally unusual given ratio of the blinds to the depth of stacks). Any way, I get moved to a new table and there are 3 allins in my first 2 orbits there. Completely different atmosphere. Saw crazy shoves and crazy calls. There were 387 runners and the payouts started at the top 40 people. The tournament director announced that play would stop at 3am and resume the next day at 1pm. I had already registered for the 11am tourney the next morning and asked how that would work. He said I could play in both at the same time. I didn't see how that was going to work but figured i would see how things went. When they called time, I was 3rd in chips and there was 28 of us left... In the money, but we were all still deep stacked relative to the blinds. The next day, I started the 11am tourney with the hope of building a decent stack that could withstand me sitting out through blinds once the other tourney resumed. I managed to chip up to 32k from the 16.5k starting stack by the time it was 12:50 (10 minutes before the other tourney resumed) when my do or die hand came up. I am dealt JJ utg+3 and raise 4xbb. I had been very active and got called by both the cutoff and the small blind. Flop comes QJ9 rainbow. SB checks, I lead for 2/3 pot, cutoff calls, sb shoves allin and has me barely covered. I call hoping he has the slow played overpair KK or AA and was trapping me since I had been so aggressive trying to build my stack. The cutoff folds and the small blind shows K 10 off. His flopped straight holds vs. my flopped middle set and I am off to resume the tourney from the night before. My stack wavers back and forth between 660K and 410K. My critical hand comes when we are down to 19 players left and I am at 642K. Guy to my left has 390K. UTG is a short stack and limps for 20k (current blinds ante were 10k/20k 2k ante). I am 3rd to act and raise to 80K with AKsooted. Next player to act had 3 bet 3 of my last 4 raises and shoves allin for his 390K. Then a guy 6th to act that has me covered goes in the tank. He eventually folds his pocket jacks and everyone else included the shorty limper from utg folds. Action is back to me and I am looking at calling off 318k of my remaining 560k to win a pot of 816k. I tank and decide to call given his frequency 3 betting me as this would make me chipleader by a significant amount with 18 people left if I win. I figured that I could battle my way back if I lost with 240K. He had KK and held and I ended up going cardead thereafter. I took 14th for $757 (buyin was $260 i think) after my A9sooted shove (once down to 6bb) over a button raise couldn't get there vs. his JJ. First place would have paid $17K. I could have folded and stolen my way up the payboard when I had the $642k stack...but went for king of the mountain status by calling off with a drawing hand. I would probably do it again though...so lesson not learned. Till next time, don't get them allin drawing dead!<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-46538790087918505442008-07-15T02:23:00.000-07:002008-07-15T02:45:03.689-07:00the one that got away<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJvZ5c7d9XZAlMm6mMgaCrpEICQGZA7GupJ9-cFcWGkCLt2wEJjx8w6I2CUUWn-GpH83GHLPKMd104gPqgVhleTgX7pan264IKuVgkTQJjxzPIAJXknI8IJaIiDnghSSL4QZBlokZbmmjy/s1600-h/ScreenHunter_12+Jul.+15+05.47.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5223173008338734050" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJvZ5c7d9XZAlMm6mMgaCrpEICQGZA7GupJ9-cFcWGkCLt2wEJjx8w6I2CUUWn-GpH83GHLPKMd104gPqgVhleTgX7pan264IKuVgkTQJjxzPIAJXknI8IJaIiDnghSSL4QZBlokZbmmjy/s320/ScreenHunter_12+Jul.+15+05.47.gif" border="0" /></a><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRiSsjyHCqErkdQ_CX2lWcrbkh8orYYrd2UeCnOR6sQlWN7eODfWAz-pAEMYtJdxMs_sdBD7PMet7Z3_N-tcs0a3lQ_RiXdk51w5eZBNwIFanEQPJe-BBjJNUWmaIUDP7aoyLn1In1Ywf8/s1600-h/ScreenHunter_11+Jul.+15+05.26.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5223172283403292562" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRiSsjyHCqErkdQ_CX2lWcrbkh8orYYrd2UeCnOR6sQlWN7eODfWAz-pAEMYtJdxMs_sdBD7PMet7Z3_N-tcs0a3lQ_RiXdk51w5eZBNwIFanEQPJe-BBjJNUWmaIUDP7aoyLn1In1Ywf8/s320/ScreenHunter_11+Jul.+15+05.26.gif" border="0" /></a><br /></div><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfEwx3usM2N1YBq12NWtsue06SnfG5yUQDmq3YRSnvSFEivsXAXaovnFlCSpdmFh5fD3cdh-ddWyP5QmM-vnhVMwYcIIiJtBfii_LFznOdrE6X1crnjs6TyH1Vzte0tEKxF_a0V81ekYOT/s1600-h/ScreenHunter_10+Jul.+15+04.01.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5223172075370108098" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfEwx3usM2N1YBq12NWtsue06SnfG5yUQDmq3YRSnvSFEivsXAXaovnFlCSpdmFh5fD3cdh-ddWyP5QmM-vnhVMwYcIIiJtBfii_LFznOdrE6X1crnjs6TyH1Vzte0tEKxF_a0V81ekYOT/s320/ScreenHunter_10+Jul.+15+04.01.gif" border="0" /></a><br /></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div>I played in the Bodog Player's Choice tourney tonight ($250+ 25) that awards a $12k buyin package to any 10k buyin event of the player's choice. There were only 27 people that played (i.e. a $5K overlay on a $12k prize...sick sick sick). At one point on the final table I lost a big pot to get down to 1800 chips...fast forward to heads up where I was a 2:1 leader. I lost a big pot heads up that could have ended it (KQhh<33)> Congrats to my buddy <a href="http://untiltable.blogspot.com/">Brad</a> who took down his first ever win in a MTT with more than 200 people tonight and also to <a href="http://twoblackaces.blogspot.com/">Two Black Aces </a>who made another good run in the 8pm 32k guar on ftp.<br /><div>GO DEEP or don't go at all!!!!!!!!</div><div>JD<br /></div><br /><p></p><br /><p></p><br /><p></p><br /><div><br /></div><br /><p></p><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div><br /></div><br /><div></div></div>JD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-39811672943138989982008-07-13T14:18:00.000-07:002008-07-13T14:49:38.871-07:00Heading to Atlantic City (a.k.a. shithole extrordinaire) in 10 daysMy buddy Brad and I are going to Atlantic City one week from this Wednesday for some poker donkathons. I was able to get a room comp for 3 nights at any Harrah's property casino. I chose <a href="http://highonpoker.blogspot.com/">this guy's</a> favorite spot...Showboat. The last time I went to AC I played all of my poker there exclusively and loved it. It wasn't as big as Borgota or some of the other ones...but it was clean, well organized, smoke free, and very quiet (it was nowhere near the main casino floor so there was no slot machine racket to be heard). I heard they have moved the cardroom though, so this may no longer be the case. Anyway, only plan to play their tourney on the 1st night we arrive ($80+ @7pm i think). After that, we will be playing at the Borgota for cash games and their daily tourneys. On Friday, they will have a $300+40 $75k guarantee that starts at noon. Hopefully most of my degenerate gambling brethren used all of their vacation time to go to Vegas during the WSOP and can't make this tourney to make for an overlay of BoDog proportions! Nice to see a lot of the Bloggers making big scores in lots of the online guarantee tourneys. Shout out to <a href="http://lawchica.blogspot.com/">LJ</a> for mentioning my turbo hundo score on her blog. She has been killing it these last few months. Had to work a rare day shift today (for some coin to take to AC)...so had to miss the Sunday majors. Will play the 10pm daily doubles and 10pm $26 buyin guar on tilt when i get home though. If anyone will be in AC in a week and a half and wants to meet up, give me a shout. TID...<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-91601301531807936452008-07-11T02:28:00.000-07:002008-07-11T03:01:10.178-07:00Turbo Hundo on FTP Victory!!!Just finished up winning the Turbo Hundo that starts at 3am on FTP for $7k. I don't know how to post screen shots...so you will just have to take my word for it. If anyone reads this, please respond with how to do screen shots on the blog. Anyway, I will post the tournament on pxf replayer if anyone is interested in watching a donk lucksack his way through the field. Saw a lot of tough regulars from BoDog playing this tourney (Fin2Win, DaisyXoXo, SoggyDogg (who is SoggyVag on BoDog) to name a few. Looks like Iggy is the last blogger standing. Hated to see that Lucko, LJ and Loretta8 did not go deep. I plan on playing next year but wish I had gotten to play this year for the experience. All for now. GLGL.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-71820544314269972152008-07-02T22:27:00.000-07:002008-07-03T01:38:10.549-07:00The heater continuesAfter last Thursday's and Friday's big scores, I have continued with some big wins and lots of final tables. From Saturday to Tuesday (finished Wednesday a.m. about 07:30 actually) I have won a Bodog 5k guarantee $44+$4 for $1500, got 4th in a Bodog $50+$5 rebuy 8K guarantee for $975, got 5th in a Bodog $30+$3 5k guarantee for $280, got 2nd in a Bodog $20+$2 rebuy 5k guarantee for $1050 and got 1st in the 01:59EST $69+$6 FullTilt ?guarantee(doesn't matter guar. on ftp since there is almost never an overlay anyway) for a $4800 score. Was looking good in the 3am Turbo Hundo on fulltilt when I got AA all in pre against AJo and TT till the river 10 sent me to the rail (would have been top 10 stack with that pot). This is the 3rd time I have won the 01:59 event on FullTilt. Usually have been drunk off my ass when I won it including this time as I had been over to my friend <a href="http://untiltable.blogspot.com/">Brad's</a> for an evening cookout with the family. He is convinced that the 2 jack and coke's I had is the secret to a successful tourney...but maybe the 11 beers that followed didn't hurt either. Hate that I have to start back my 7 straight days of work tonight (will cool me off from my heater), but such is life. Most of all I hate not being at the WSOP Main Event as my game has really come around lately. I suck at live poker though because I can't read people for shit, but people can read me like an open book. I also have trouble playing such a small number of hands per hour as I usually have 6-8 tables going at once online:>). I am fairly certain at least one of our blogger brethren will go DEEEEP in the WSOP ME. <a href="http://lawchica.blogspot.com/">LJ</a>, <a href="http://pokercash.blogspot.com/">Lucko</a>, and <a href="http://loretta8.blogspot.com/">Loretta8</a> are all on sick heaters right now and all stand a great chance go deep. Hope <a href="http://pokernation.blogspot.com/">TuscaJohnny</a> hits on his mega sat and plays as well. Don't know who backed him for the sat, but I would say it was a good investment. Not sure if <a href="http://bwop.blogspot.com/">CK</a> is playing the main event or not, but if she is...I wouldn't want to draw her table either. I don't know how well I would adjust to such long levels and the superstack of chips. See so many push monkeys shoving so early in the ME that I would snap call my flopped top set to an allin shove from the guy who flops the OESD and he would hit his 8 outer on me. Guess we'll find out next year as I need to log some live practice time before I take my shot. I think <a href="http://untiltable.blogspot.com/">Brad</a> and I are going to go to the Borgota later this month and hit their daily tourneys for a few days. Definitely want to play the $300+$40 75k guarantee they run on Fridays. Till next time...felt the fish and bust the donkeys.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-90915824299266675142008-06-28T19:55:00.000-07:002008-06-28T20:03:01.067-07:00FinallyI won the 11pm 10k guarantee on bodog this past Thurs. night ($200 buyin)...I think there was about an 1800 dollar overlay as only 41 players sooted up! It is a lot easier to win these things win you card rack it at the final table. That win was good for $4k...then last night I played in the 15k guarantee 100 dollar buyin that started at 8:30 pm while i was playing the live game down the street. With 4 people left I had a significant chip lead (1st paid 4500). Unfortunately, the guy who had the 2nd biggest stack once down to 4 made a standard raise from the button when i was BB. I flatted and flopped an oesd and 4spades to a weak flush. I bet, he raised, I shoved having him comfortable covered and having 2 draws at 15outs. He had pocket KK and I whiffed. This left me as a shorty and I eventually busted 3rd for 1785 payout. I sucked out this entire tournament to get there (it was nice to be on the other side for a change). Hope I can maintain this heater. All for now.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-17491713549722573442008-06-10T09:47:00.000-07:002008-06-10T09:55:52.000-07:00short post before I take down the donkey wsop seatTonight I will play for the WSOP seat given away for the BoDog blogger tourney finale. I got 8th in the BBT3 TOC and 6th in the 2k freeroll. I am moving up and final tabled both. I think as long as I don't get coolered during a big hand, tonight we ride!!! Plenty of good competition including the host himself and and NewinNov who has run better than anyone the entire series. No noticable super easy chips...but I feel it coming. Will post later...got to get some rest.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-3809392656271401522008-06-08T01:04:00.000-07:002008-06-08T01:44:30.708-07:008th in TOC = 46th in TOCCouldn't get it done in the TOC tourney yesterday. Managed to be in 2nd place with about 25 of us left...but just couldn't close the deal. Made 3 really big mistakes. 1 actually helped me and 2 really killed me. In the one that helped me, I check raised a whiffed flop vs. <a href="http://shrike-patternrecognition.blogspot.com/">Pirate Lawyer</a> in a spot where I really shouldn't have been comitting chips. He folded after tanking (hopefully giving me credit for last weeks big game hand where I folded a flopped set to his flopped broadway when he reraised my lead on the turn). I am fairly sure he had me beat, but this gave me some chips. A short while later he and I jousted again when I coolered him with KK vs his 10 10 all in pre which got me a nice stack. I bled a few chips somewhere in there when Astin raised UTG 3.5x and it folded to me in bb with AKcc. I had him covered in chips over 4:1 and he would have been comitted with his 2K start of hand stack no matter what size raise I made so I just shoved. He had Aces of course and I could not get the miracle suckout. I was still in decent shape and managed to amass the stack that put me in 2nd behind <a href="http://oossuuu754.blogspot.com/">oossuuu754</a>. I then got involved with him in a hand that really played out poorly for me and I should have known better after watching the hand he eliminated Hoy with. It folded to me in sb with A3sooted. I just completed, then he raised 3x. I reraised and he flatted. Flop came KQJ and I check raised him...he shoves and I fold only leaving myself about 7.5k in chips. So I dropped from 2nd to 5th in a BvB hand. I thought I could take the pot with both of my raises giving him credit for not wanting to butt onions one of the only stacks that could hurt him...but I was wrong. Obviously overthought the hand and it really crushed me. The other hand I totally screwed up was against Astin. It folds to me in midposition and I have QQ. Astin is next to act and cold calls. Everyone else folds. Flop came out something like 772 rainbow and I check hoping to make a check raise since he had position. The turn was the Ace of Spades and I led to see if I was good. He shoves allin over the top and I have to fold. I should have just taken it down on the flop probably and this caused more chip spew. From that hand on, the only playable hand I got was 88 which I just called with UTG as one of the shorties. To most players at this level, this call from that position as a shorty looks like AA hoping to get raised for what is left of their stack...so I was hoping for folds to the BB, where I would shove any flop and pray. Instead, <a href="http://4dbirds.blogspot.com/">Katiemother</a> (who was the only other player I had covered by this point) shoves allin. The bb folds and I call. 88 < J9 and I am crippled. I get lucky open shoving the button with next to no chips left while holding K7o by getting called by oossuuu being cute and calling with 72o. This gets me back to a playable 7.5k in chips but nothing good from there. I bust open shoving the button holding A6o and Scottc overshoves from sb with AK. No miracle and I bow out 8th. I definitely lack the late stage game for success and need lots of work. I keep seeing people shove and call with crap at critical stages to give them ammo they need to run...and I just can't bring myself to do it. Oh well, better luck Tuesday maybe. <a href="http://opoker.blogspot.com/">CMitch</a> got bad beated a lot at the final table. But the beat oossuuu put on <a href="http://hammerplayer.blogspot.com/">Hoy</a> and the beat Loretta (one of the eventual winners) put on <a href="http://pokernation.blogspot.com/">Tuscaloosa Johnny</a> hurt me to watch. I didn't have any big suckouts...but also didn't have anyone suckout too bad on me. It just wasn't my day. Tuesday I promise.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-972802188751720092008-06-05T20:54:00.001-07:002008-06-06T02:31:57.704-07:00No LoveOutlasted Wonka but couldn't best Tuscaloosa John to take down the 2k prize for May BBT3 win. With Wonka out and TJ and I essentially tied as the points bubble approached (both as shorties), he pushed with K5 and got called by A5...king and 5 on flop and he doubled. This left me sucking hind tit with 2.5 bb left. It folds to me in small blind and I shove my paltry stack in with KJo and get called by Miami Don's A9off. He holds and I am left only to pray TJ goes out in the next 3 places. No love for me as TJ rightly folds to the points. I go into depression mode and sleep on the couch for the next 12 hours until my buddy Brad comes over & tells me to snap out of my funk and get my baggies on. We catch some glassy waste to chest high waves and all is right with the world again. Tuesday night, I played the Bodonkey entering the tourney 21st on the points list (needing 18th to secure a spot at the 18man shootout for the wsop seat). I figured I needed at least 10th and possibly even 9th place finish to have a chance. I took one big chance early getting it all in on the flop where I had 4 to a flush and also an open ended straight draw against ScottMc's AA with the Ace to the backdoor flush draw. I got there on the river and built a nice stack. From there I proceeded to race away with people I had covered at least 2:1 with somewhat marginal holdings and won each time to take the tournament chip lead. I get dealt AA under the gun after I had just open raised 3 hands in a row. I lead out with a pot sized raise expecting someone to call bs or at least race after the terrible starting showdown hands I had (e.g. 45sooted vs AKoff allin pre with my 45 hitting a 5 to take it down). Instead everyone folded. That was the end of my heater run though as I raised mp with Ak and got called by Bayne in the bb. Flop came jack high and he check raised me. Being the donk off chipmaster I am, I shove allin over the top of him and he had pocket hooks for the flopped set which unnecessarily quaded up on the turn. From there I had to slow down as I needed points. I raised Ak from ep again and had to fold to Gary Carson's allin shove from the BB. Raise AQ about 3 hands later and again have to fold to someone's allin overshove. This happens 2 more times with AQ and 1 mor time with AK and I am now in bad shape chip wise. I hold on to bust 8th and squeek in to the top 18 for the chance at a seat. GL me. BBT3 TOC Saturday = 46 players with 2 getting 12k prize and 3rd and 4th getting 2k. BBT3 winner take all Sunday for 2k (approx 130 players some of which will no show). Then Tuesday is 18 player shootout at Bodog for the 12k prize 2-5th also with some prize money. Going to need to not get unlucky early, then get lucky middle, then not get unlucky late to have a chance.<br />out<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-28407446889054942162008-05-30T20:56:00.000-07:002008-05-31T01:05:06.323-07:00This is where the apple meets the pieThe title to this post is a saying my dad always uses when it is "crunch" time. My BBT3 May lead has dwindled to a mere 6 points. Fischman got 294 points for his season opening big game lucksackery...so I imagine anyone in the top 14 places or so could pass me. Hopefully I can go deep whilst <a href="http://pokernation.blogspot.com/">TJ</a> and <a href="http://72off.net/">Wonka69</a> get bad beated. My two biggest blunders this month have been unregistering from the Hoy the week wonka69 won planning on rerigstering with a token instead of cash. I thought I had done this...but when my tourneys for 10pm popped up, only the 2 daily doubles and the 10pm $26 buyin guaranteed popped up. That really sucked. Then in last weeks Mookie, I thought I had calculated that I was already in the points and was getting shortstacked...so I open shoved 46off into Baynes QJoff and went out 3 people shy of the points. I forgot BBT was top 25% and was caclulating off Bodonkey 30%. Damnit Damnit. Speaking of the Bodonkey, I have slipped all the way down to 21. I basically must get 10th or better in this last event or I can forget the 18man shootout tourney for the 12k package. Time to find out what kind of game I have when the pressure is on in both events. May your boats be full and your soots connect.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-41534170786750553102008-05-18T03:56:00.000-07:002008-05-18T04:01:15.469-07:00pokerweblogs freerollPokerweblogs is hosting a freeroll tourney for members on Pokerstars 5/18/08. Put a link to <a href="http://www.pokerweblogs.com/">www.pokerweblogs.com</a> and let them know about it. Email the linked page location to <a href="support@pokerweblogs.com">support@pokerweblogs.com</a>.<br /><br />Freeroll is at Pokerstars, May 18th, 15:00 CETJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-47501714762616852112008-05-18T01:40:00.000-07:002008-05-18T02:12:13.727-07:00RAZZLE DAZZLEGot home from work Saturday morning and didn't have time to play any tourneys (told my wife I would meet her and my boys down at the beach + had to get a few hours of sleep before having to work another night shift and head straight to church Sunday a.m.). Anyway, decided to play some high stakes razz on fulltilt for a little bit before I headed to the beach ($30/$60). Sat down at the short handed table and could not believe the play. I will call with a marginal door card in a multiway pot sometimes due to situational observation (board exposure, stacks in play, % of time person always raises when showing a strong door card, etc.) but a couple of the guys that sat would routinely bring in with a K, then call a completion raise by one person showing anything from A-8. Bringin player would then catch something like a 9on fourth and call another bet from original preflop bettor that caught another strong card on 4th. 5th street would bring a brick for original bettor and bringin player would finally catch a good card. Action would be original preflop bettor would bet 5th and bringin player would raise??? This was a common scenario. Anyway, I had one guy that was just betting, raising and reraising anytime he had a strong door card showing. This setup a hand where I won my biggest cash pot to date. I had a made smooth eight on 5th and action was 3 way and capped the whole way till then. On 6th, one guy dropped and other guy just called with his board of 6/8/2/10. I catch perfect with a 4 on 7th giving me the wheel and he calls my last bet for a huge pot. Hope to play some tournaments late Sunday afternoon and Sunday night (HU blogger tourney a possibility...but I suck at HU matches so we'll see). Wife is maxing out on patience with amount of poker I have been playing though, so I don't know how much I'll play. See you on Monday for the Hoy. Need some points there for BBT3 purposes and definitely need a score in the Donkey Tuesday night as I currently sit in 17th spot with only 18 qualifying. Out.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-49211105494469248132008-05-16T20:49:00.000-07:002008-05-17T02:36:34.143-07:00BBT3, FTP Double B, and moreWell don't know if I'll be figure out how to post screen shots or not...but I have been on a miniature heater of late. Nothing <a href="http://pokercash.blogspot.com/">Luckoesque</a> or anything, but big for me. I won the Mookie Wednesday after having won the Skillz event the Tuesday of the week before. That has enabled me to currently hold the top spot on the BBT3 Leaderboard for May as of now. Narrow lead though over <a href="http://pokernation.blogspot.com/">Tuscaloosa John</a> who has been red hot and final table machine <a href="http://pokermilf.blogspot.com/">EVY</a>. Anyway, I decided to use some of the winnings from the Mookie to play in the Thursday night daily double $75 10pm tourney on Full Tilt. I was running well in both, but busted in the A near the payout bubble. Got a decent stack in the B and was very active preflop once the the blinds and antes got up there. Got paid on flopped quads, 2 flopped sets, and a flopped nut flush. No action on any of my big pairs preflop. But the other wins were big enough to carry me. Had AK holdup allin preflop on the last hand of heads up and was able to take it down. Payout was $3900. Also took 2nd in the Bodog $100 buyin the other night for a $2K payout. Got heads up there against a player "The Maven" who I frequently see make it to final tables. I was able to comeback from a heads up deficit of 2:1 in chips to him and took a 3:2 lead...but he ended up getting the Win for the $3k. Didn't play much Friday...but did get a 2nd in a 90man $26 knockout tourney. Ride her until she bucks you.<br />I am not currently able to get the screen shots to work for the above claims. However, click this link to see a picture of my 2 boys playing with a 2 or 3 day old fawn in our back yard that must have gotten separated from his mama. <a href="http://untiltable.blogspot.com/">This donkey's </a>son is in the back ground.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?Uc=nvqi0jd.652l5vgt&Uy=-9ds0ks&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0&UV=907882432743_135350474605&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1">http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?Uc=nvqi0jd.652l5vgt&Uy=-9ds0ks&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0&UV=907882432743_135350474605&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1</a><br /><br />Good luck.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-55841481615014435072008-05-11T22:34:00.000-07:002008-05-11T22:58:40.557-07:00Thank you for not playingI would like to thank everyone for not playing the BoDog 100K guarantee on Sunday. The buyin was $109 and the guaranteed payout was 100K. Guess how many people signed up including satellite qualifiers? Less than 680. That's right, Bodog took in 68K (+the juice) but paid out 100k. I also played in the 10K guarantee $11 buyin that started 1/2 hr later...guess how many signed up? About 670. That's is right, in both of these tourneys, about 1/3 of the total prize pool was overlay. This is just awesome. Luckily, noone reads this blog, so I expect more of the same next week. The other sweet thing about the tourneys was that instead of only paying out 10% of the field with the bottom feeders that make the money just getting their buyin back...these tourneys paid 90 spots out of less than 680 entrants each. First payout for the 109 buyin tourney was $250 and first payout for the $11 tourney was $25. I made the money in both, but unfortunately made the minimum on both. Pushed JJ in to KK in the $11 tourney to bustout in about 80th place...and in the 100k I had 11k stack in BB with avg stack 24k; 67 players left and action folds to SB who I have covered by all of 417 chips; he shoves with J4off and I call with 99. He flops a jack and I go out next hand via forced allin sb unable to cover the sb and ante. I felt good about my play this tournament with the exception of 1 big mistake. I had about 14K in chips and open raise 3x bb from mp...button has been very active and reraises me but small ( I believe I had made it 1250 and he rr to 3200)...I have to call 1950 in to a pot that has about 6k with blinds and antes...I decide it is worth a look (villian had position and had me covered in chips) and end up having to check fold the whiffed flop. I honestly think that even though I was getting 3:1 on the call and we were deep enough to give me implied odds, in the end it is just spewage at this stage of the tourney. Of course <a href="http://pokercash.blogspot.com/">some people</a> could have just stop and go shoved there because they knew that if the turn didn't bring the 5, then the river would. Oh well, I definitely need to get better on my reads (i.e. quit 6 tabling), and amp up my aggression factor. Still pleased to have cashed in both of those tourneys (needed it since I am getting schelled on FTP). See some of you donkeys tomorrow in the hoy and some the next night in the Donkey and Skillz. Wish I wasn't too piss poor to play some of those FTOPS events but oh well. Avoid the suckouts.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-66488812748670535972008-05-07T21:02:00.000-07:002008-05-07T22:14:54.361-07:00BBT3 razz victory in the skillz event and points in the donkey.Last night had a decent run in the blogger tourneys. I had over 15K in chips fairly early in the Bodonkey (when avg was only about 4k). I then imploded by shoving 66 over Miami Don's button raise (he had KK and took about 5k of my stack). Later, I get KK allin pre against I Crush Bloggers 88 and he rivers a straight (and would go on to take the tourney down). About 4 or 5 hands later, I raise with QQ from the button and cbags shoves from the sb with A9. Ace on the flop and one on the turn to boot and I am now the short stack. I hung on long enough for a few people to bust and squeeked in to the points. I only moved up one spot on the leaderboard though because even though I moved past 3 people, 2 others moved past me (I Crush and Instant Tragedy). Miami Don, Donkette, Lightning, Numbono, and TripJax are all right there as well...so 15th is not safe. Definitely either need to get points in at least 2 of the remaining events or get 1 deep score. <br />The skillz event this week was razz. I love razz because the worst hand wins...and I am master of getting the worst hand. I decided I was going to play very aggressively if I could build a stack and go after the shorties. I started out slow but got going after about the first hour. I got a bigstack but <a href="http://fuel55.blogspot.com/">JD Schellnutt HATER</a> built up an even bigger stack. I know he is king of cash nlh...but there are scenarios where razz hands that appear to be junk or a big dog are actually a favorite or at the very least a coin flip. Fuel may know that a flopped oesfd is actually a slight favorite to a flopped top 2 pair...but might just not appreciate that there are times when the "obvious" currently "best" hand is actually a dog in razz. You must watch the whole table's board cards relative to outs. If 4 or more of your mathcing hole cards have been duped on the board and there have been 1 or no dupes of your opponent's exposed board cards, he may have you dominated in terms of current low, but you would likely be a the favorite. Anyways, I had many starting hands with an 8 or nine up to open that I would play based on board dupes of my hole cards and no dupe aces on the board to an open raiser showing an ace that would get me there by 7th due to increased likelihood of Ace raiser bricking and my decreased likelihood of bricking. Not saying I wasn't uber lucky. Just saying things aren't always as they seem. I would catch good and be an idiot to <a href="http://fuel55.blogspot.com/">Fuel</a>, yet an opponent might have 4K7K on his board and catch 7th good to beat my made rough 8 on 5th (betting it hard the whole way) and Fuel would comment that it was a "balls" call by said opponent. No big deal. I've been called worse many times and will be called worse many more. I know I am not top calibre, but am comfortable in my own skin. I might even idiot my way to a cash in the TOC now. Get paid or get laid and enjoy.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-6980145266709093572008-05-04T03:41:00.000-07:002008-05-04T03:50:21.030-07:00nothing newNot much new happening lately. Still with poor results for the most part. I have been able to get big stacks mid way in my tourneys...then bust just in or just out of the money. One final table in a BBT3 event...one in a Bodog rebuy...one in a Bodog freezout...and final tabled bodonkey last week going out TT<AT allin pre (was lucky to get there though with 88>AA hitting one outer as 8 of hearts would have completed flush for AA). Anyway, up to 16th in the Bodog rankings with only 5 weeks remaining...figure I will need 3 more points finishes to secure a spot or one very deep finish to get breathing room. I'll take 18th going in the as 18th=1st once the battle begins. Might play the 100K on Bodog today if my wife doesn't bust my balls for it. May the felt be with you.<br />Jerkoff DonkeyJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-48002517114583079882008-04-26T03:10:00.000-07:002008-04-26T04:45:55.252-07:00random mtt resultsPlayed 4mtts yesterday am after work. Played my favorite mtt at 10 am on bodog (15+1 buy for 5000 chips and 5/10 starting blinds that progress slowly). This tourney sometimes guarantees $1500 sometimes $2000. It used to have a nice overlay every time, but lately has been close to meeting the guarantee. The reason this is my favorite is because with this stack and those blinds, you can play a lot of different starting hands early that can hit big and be disguised from all different positions...and you will be paid off (people love to stack off with top pair top kicker and weak draws). When you whiff, it is easy release at a relatively small hit to your stack. The other thing that is nice is that when you get to the final table, it is not unusual for at least 7 of the 9 left to have at least 15bb = still lots of room to play poker. This being said, I bubbled 19th yesterday with 18 paying (but I got my money in good trying to get a big stack>>>if you ain't first your last). Also played the 11am bodog 1700 guarantee for 9+1 buyin and busted fairly early just after the first break. Played the 10am $26 buyin FTP 10K? guar. Got double my starting stack early, then raised 3x utg with JJ. A guy had just been moved to our table with a custom avatar named David Bradley. I had never heard of him, but having a custom avatar, I checked the lobby to see if he was listed in red (FTP pro). Sure enough he was. Anyway, he reraises my 360chip raise allin for his 3200 chip stack. It folds around to me, and here is my genious thought process...no way a pro who knows he is better than the field throws his entire stack in pre unless he is >70% favorite over expected $26 token tourney calling hands of any pp >77 AKs AKo AQs (being generous on assumtion given we are so early in tourn.). So I figure he must have KK or AA here and fully be expecting a call from a weaker hand salivating over his buyin bounty and the T-shirt. So what do I do after this analysis...I call like he should expect this salivating (J)erkoff (D)onkey to do. My genious rationale is "I still have about 2600 chips left if I lose, which is just under the starting stack and no different than having been card dead the first 35minutes." Anyway, the cards are exposed and he has AKo...I flop the unneeded set...get the bounty and T-shirt...have a 9K stack with average at 3.8K...and proceed to donk off my stack over the next 30 minutes. Such is the life of a net losing poker player, OPR bottom dweller, call station, etc. The fourth tourney I played was a rebuy on Pokerstars. I almost never play that site, but had some money there and was in the mood for a rebuy. It was an $8 rebuy and add-on with a 20k guarantee (ended up with 33k prize pool). 1068 entrants. I initially just bought in once and doubled on the second hand to 3k. Later in the first orbit, I doubled again by winning a 3 way pot to get to 6k. A couple of orbits later I gamble with AQs against a guy that had me covered and he stacks me with KK. I double rebuy and go on an absolute heater. By the time the rebuy period ends, I am at 31K and am in 5th place. I opt not to rebuy as I am already chip leader at my table and don't see any major advantage of moving my stack up less than 10% by moving my net buyin up over 30%. Anyway, I go dead the second hour and finish at the next break with roughly the same stack of 31k. 3rd hour brings better luck and I hang between 10th and 25th for the majority of the next hour. 180 spots paid and the bubble passes when I get down to an M of 4. I shove over a cutoff's raise (me on button) for my last 42k chips with QJo and it folds around. I was 54 of 56 going in to this hand. Very next hand I get 88 cutoff and shove over mp's limp to take blinds antes and his limp. Next hand I get 10 10. Big stack raises from ep and it folds to me in the hijack. I decide to gamble and shove. He calls with AKo and I win the flip. So in the course of 3 hands I go from 54 of 56 to 14 of 54. Table gets active and I blind down to M of 6. I open for a steal from the button and get flatted by sb and bb folds. I have Q 10 and flop comes J 10 4 rainbow. SB checks and I bet 1/2 my stack...sb tanks and shoves. I call comitted and am ahead with my 10s (sb has AKo). Turn is a King and I am out 44th. Shiatt. Till next time.<br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2886779402478995607.post-83934067219851854772008-04-14T01:03:00.000-07:002008-04-14T01:54:17.574-07:00FINALLY...i have figured it outIt isn't variance after all...I suck! Got shortstacked in the silver freeroll by shoving AhKh in to 22 (22 raised for 3rd time in last 4hands and i shoved allin over the top...he calls and I do not improve). Hang on till close to the bubble and finally shove allin pre with 77...get called by sb 88...catch a miracle 7 on the flop...and get resucked by the river 8. That was all fairly standard. But I really figured out how bad I must be in the live game $50 rebuy and add on. 20 people showed and tourney payed 4 spots (1st $1350 i think). I double buyin for 10k in chips and get that to about 13k over the first 3 orbits. Then pick up KK and make a standard raise utg...mp player cold calls and button calls. Flop comes 962 rainbow and I lead for 1/2 pot...mp player raises 3x my bet...i push allin and he tanks then calls and shows JJ. I hold and he rebuys. I now sit with about 17k chips. Lose about 1200 of those floating with a J high flop when i raised 88 preflop shortly thereafter. Then comes the big hand for me. JJ player from earlier limps..cutoff limps...sb completes and i check my option from the bb with 83off. Flop 883. Sb checks...I check...JJ player from before opens for pot size bet...cutoff folds...sb folds..I raise..he minreraises and I shove. He again tanks and then calls. He tables 86o and I just have to dodge the 2 outer (or chop fromm runner runner paired over card). Turn is a Jack and river is an Ace. He says "fuck this bs" and does not rebuy. Sooo now I have about 21K in chips when the average is at about 8k. I finish at the break with 19k and add on for another 5k chips. Win a few pots after the break and get up to my highwater mark of about 29k. I then get involved in a big pot with the host of the tournament. He had 18k to start the hand. He raises from utg+1 and I call from cutoff with 9d10d. Flop comes AdJc7h. He bets half pot and I call. The turn is the Kd. He leads for about 1/3 of the pot and I shove allin with the flush and gutterball draw. He has to call off his last 9500 chips and tanks. I could have just called to see if I could catch, but I know this guy to be good enough that I thought he would fold anything short of a set or higher flush and better gutter ball draw there. He called and tabled AQo and I blanked the river. Now I am one of the shorter stacks and go card dead. I blind down to 7.5k in chips right when the blinds increase to 500/1000. I get AQo in the BB and shove over a limb by the button and complete by the sb. Very next hand I get 99 in the sb and shove over 1 limper from mp. BB and limper fold and I am up to 11.5k chips (average now about 18k). Very next hand I am on the button and see a TAG player limp from utg 3 folds...a limp...and a fold. I raise to 3500 from the button hoping they read as a move from postion. Sb and BB fold and both limpers cold call me. Flop comes J92 with 2 spades (i have no spade). I put my last 8k of chips in the pot when they check it to me. Utg folds but mp player calls and shows 99 for flopped set. I do not improve and I am out. So despite starting with a massive chip lead, I cannot close. I pretty much got bitchslapped around during my big card drought between the rebuy period and the big pot for 36K chips that i lost on the draw to 12 outs with only 1 card to come. Time to lick my wounds and figure out a better game plan. Hopefully things go better tomorrow night in the Bodog Blogger tourney. Still dangerously close to the 18man bubble in points and could really use a top 5 finish to get some breathing room (not to mention the free T$109 so graciously given to the top 5 finishers by Bodog). May your Aces hold and races win as long as I am nowhere near.<br /><br />JDJD Schellnutthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17628571268856703919noreply@blogger.com1