First event I got into the final table. With everyone on even stacks, I chose a bad spot to bluff and got called by aces and first one out of the final table. Quite upset as I felt that (and some players on the final table commented) that I was one of the stronger players left. Had a rough main event so I jumped into the high rollers. Was struggling all the way until end of day 1 I managed to spin 9bbs into a 50bb stack. On the bubble I was probably 10th shortest stack but I manage to throw away a certain cash and maybe even a deep run. I won a big session on the cash game which soften the blow a little bit but I was so tilted for more than a week. It sent me on a downward spiral of bad decisions after the next, including double bullets in the Super High Rollers that I didn't have much edge in. I knew only about top 6 was going to cash that one and I could count at least 7 players I was sure was better than I.
WPT High Roller stack. Should have at least cashed |
Cash game run good |
I fired 4 bullets in the APT main event (very unlike me) because I felt I was playing better and better but just getting unlucky. One hand for example I defended my big blind with A4o in a 4-way pot. Flop was A45. I checked raised and got jammed into by A9. River 9. But the 4th bullet was uneventful, I just chipped up slowly picking up small pots here and there, but played disciplined without spewing any chips unnecessarily. I managed to go reasonably deep but had a bad beat jamming 16bbs on the small blind with QT into big blind's JT only for him to catch the Jack on the turn. But it ended up being a blessing in disguise when I quickly used my prize money to buy into the highrollers' event where I ran super hot and finished 3rd.
Monster tower |
AA vs 99 (Victor Chong)
77 hit set vs monster draw (Dylan Wilkerson)
AA flop set vs double belly (unknown Vietnamese)
Lost QQ vs A9, KK vs AQ but still managed to keep a decent stack.
99 flop set vs KK (Pete Chen)
A9 over bet river on a 9QQ99 board and got jammed into (Linh Tran)
AA flop quads (unknown Vietnamese)
KJ vs AQ (Japanese player)
A6 vs AK (Vietnamese player)
AJ vs JT (Duong Vi Khoa)
Half a billion! |
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