Busted second last hand of the day losing a flip vs Leggo Poker instructor King Dan that would have put me above average going into the second day.
Got up to 21k from 15k start stack pretty early but doubled up a guy with my QQ vs his KK - that put me down to about 7.5k
hovered between 7-9k all day until finally doubled through Keith 'The Camel' Hawkins' when I had 10.5bbs when my open ended got there against him in a slightly odd hand. What am I doing taking a flop with ~11bbs? Well it was a strange hand.
There was just a big blind which was me. Keith open limped the hijack which was very odd as he is a live player but also plays online and I respect his game. button folds and it was on me. All he knows about me is that I've played very tight for the last 2-3 hours and I play more online than live. I have 11bbs and my hand is JTo - I really wanted to just shove because I suspected he limped because he didn't want to price himself into a call if I shoved, but I was confused - it's a very odd limp from late position and I wondered if he was trying to trap somehow? I hadn't played with him long enough to know. The guy to his left was also a strong player - so what would he limp with when that guy was on the button?
So I just checked.
Flop came KQx rainbow giving me the open ender. I checked, he bet about half pot and I shoved. Keith goes into the tank and starts trying to talk to me but I say nothing and don't even look. He says that I looked back at my hand before I shoved and this makes him want to call. I pretty much always do this before making an aggressive action - so it doesn't really mean anything - but often people read things into it - I've had it work to my advantage before - but this time it went against me and he made the call, showing QJs. I bink my 9 on the turn and double up. Keith has quite a big stack after he one outered someone earlier and he pays me off and says he would have folded if I hadn't looked back at my hand.
What do we think of his play here?
Played all day with double bracelet winner Frank Kasella - All I'll say is that I hope he played mix games better than NL tournaments because he was pretty loose and spewy, but his presence gave the table a specific dynamic because he did not want to ever fold! When he opened he never folded to a three bet, he never wanted to fold the flop and in one hand he opened with 56s and got shoved all in on for 20bbs and SNAP CALLED! In another he ran a crazy bluff with king high vs the tightest player at the table. Despite this he had chips all day, but as I hovered around 20-23bbs for a lot of the day, it meant I could only resteal for value, because he was likely to call. On top of this, the players on my right also knew he was playing a ton of hands, so were three betting him liberally. As I didn't really get many big hands, it was hard for me to get involved a lot of the time. I should get my 'I survived a day with Frank Kasella' badge! The man likes to chat too!
Otherwise table was generally pretty solid. So I played pretty tight, grinded the short stack and then got my double.
Last half hour I was moved to another table which was softer. As much open limping in half hour as in the previous ten hours.
I pretty much hadn't played a hand since I sat down for an orbit and a half. In that time King Dan had four bet this 'recreational' guy and folded to a shove - I knew more about his opponent in the hand because he had been at my table before and I knew he was by no means good and quite tight -so I wouldn't think he could three bet light, but now we know Dan can four bet light!
I'd also talked with Dan briefly at the welcome party and I would suspect he had me pegged as not very experienced and probably a freeroll winner.
Blinds 3/600 with 50 ante - I have 14k and there are two hands left to play before we bag up. and it folds to me in the hijack. I think to myself before looking at my hand, I can't open light here because Dan is going to be shipping on me really wide if it folds through to him. Two hands left and he is going to think I want to survive to day two and also probably thinks I might be weak and raise fold a lot.
Turns out I look down at AQo - I have too many chips to just open ship here and my hand is too good. I so I open to 1.6k and true to form he ship it on me. I am delighted to call and he has 44, but the board comes all bricks and I'm out just as the bags are coming out.
Will probably write more about a couple of other hands. I enjoyed the tournament - there was some value and may be an overlay - but I feel I again got a toughish table draw plus the fact that I was short and Frank K was at the table made me quite handcuffed and unable to do much.
Bought in for the WSOPE 1k - I play on Friday.
Sorry I didn't win that last crucial flip - I'll try to flip better on Friday.

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