It's been a while.
The Good:
Had my first, hopefully of many, 6 figure score. 7 way chop of the Feb. 2010 FTOPS ME. Was pretty exciting, but disappointed that I didn't win. I was open for chopping because we didn't reach the final table until about 8am EST. I was beyond tired. The frustrating part of the situation was that after the chop, I didn't realize that there was still money on the table to play for. This was my first chop on FTP since they released the automatic chop tool. So, I played half-heartedly thinking that all of the money was accounted for. Oh well, I expect to be back at a major final table in the near future. I'll TID then.
Also, won a Bracelet Race package on FTP. These are pretty cool. My third year winning a package. Hopefully, I can win the "real" package, a WSOP ME seat.
The Bad:
Running like shit on FTP. The doomswitch is on full blast right now. Killing my drive and confidence. Haven't done much of anything since the FTOPS final table.
The Ugly:
After chopping the 10re in Jan., don't think I've come close to even sniffing a final table. Running horribly on there like it's 2007. That resulted in me not playing on Stars on even a semi-semi-regular basis util January 2009. Hasn't gotton to that point, but it's getting close.
That's it for now. Good luck at the tables.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Quick Update
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
WBCOOP

I have registered to play in the WBCOOP PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker! You too can Play Poker Online at PokerStars.com and take part in the WBCOOP which is open to all Bloggers by registering on WBCOOP to play.
Registration code: 505235
Friday, October 9, 2009
The Comeback of All Comebacks
Well, the streak of venting on this blog leading to a tourney score continues. A couple days after my quick rant, I finally made a final table and closed the deal. This was a decent pickup, financially and emotionally.
I was able to keep my composure after getting pretty short stacked to make the final two tables. Then I sucked out versus a reg to make the final table. When HU came along I started down 3 to 1, but was able to take the chip lead. Then I managed to get down $73k to $1.4M and win the tourney. This was just amazing. Granted there was some luck involved, but a comeback that I'm proud of nonetheless. Hopefully, this will kick start my next upswing.
Note: My downswing on fulltilt is still in effect, so I am free to bitch about that. :-)
Suckout #1 vs PetieBigStacks from FullTilt:
I have shoved over this guys button raises 2 or 3 hands in a row and was counting on him making a tilt call.
I started HU down 3 to 1 and this save on the turn was a sign of things to come.
I was hoping for a hero call since I played my hand pretty weak.
After managing to take the chip lead, I got it in with a draw, only to be drawing dead on the turn. Notice my stack at the end of the hand. I am down to about $73k.
The start of my run.
I win a 60/40.
Suckout #2.
A sick hold.
I was able to keep my composure after getting pretty short stacked to make the final two tables. Then I sucked out versus a reg to make the final table. When HU came along I started down 3 to 1, but was able to take the chip lead. Then I managed to get down $73k to $1.4M and win the tourney. This was just amazing. Granted there was some luck involved, but a comeback that I'm proud of nonetheless. Hopefully, this will kick start my next upswing.
Note: My downswing on fulltilt is still in effect, so I am free to bitch about that. :-)
Suckout #1 vs PetieBigStacks from FullTilt:
I have shoved over this guys button raises 2 or 3 hands in a row and was counting on him making a tilt call.
I started HU down 3 to 1 and this save on the turn was a sign of things to come.
I was hoping for a hero call since I played my hand pretty weak.
After managing to take the chip lead, I got it in with a draw, only to be drawing dead on the turn. Notice my stack at the end of the hand. I am down to about $73k.
The start of my run.
I win a 60/40.
Suckout #2.
A sick hold.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
First MTT Win on Stars
Well, the poker gods shined on me once again after a bitch and whine post. On Sunday I won my first tourney on Stars. It was a $20 cubed for just under $9400. Not bad. For anybody looking for a nice deep stacked tourney for a low buy-in, I definitely recommend this 2pm-ish(EST) on Sundays. The initial $20 gets you 3k in chips. The rebuy gives you another 3k. So, that's a very deep 6k stack to start the tourney. I kinda just stumbled across this tourney. It's definitely on my regular Sunday tourney list now.
Usually, I try to capture a screenshot of all of my online poker milestone's but for some reason it didn't dawn on me til the next day that this was my first win on Stars. By the time that I realized this, the tourney lobby was already gone. Stars only keeps up the daily tourney lobbies for about 24 hours.
Because Stars offers chops, I would consider one if the chips are fairly even instead of flipping coins for a few thousand dollars. But this tourney was an exception. The other guy was so bad that I didn't even think of a chop. When we started I was down 2 to 1. After a while, I was up 4 to 1. Then I got unlucky when he hit trips on the river after all of the money was in on the turn. That gave him a 4 to 1 chip lead. Even at this point, I didn't think of chopping even if he wanted to. We were still deep and I had a huge skill advantage. So, as you know I ended up winning. It was only a day or two earlier that I told myself that I would buy that new Camaro after my next decent poker score. Well, this was the score. I contacted the dealership, but the problem now is trying to sell my current car. Hopefully, between now and the end of the summer I can win a lot more money and sell my car.
That's it for now. Good luck at the tables.
Usually, I try to capture a screenshot of all of my online poker milestone's but for some reason it didn't dawn on me til the next day that this was my first win on Stars. By the time that I realized this, the tourney lobby was already gone. Stars only keeps up the daily tourney lobbies for about 24 hours.
Because Stars offers chops, I would consider one if the chips are fairly even instead of flipping coins for a few thousand dollars. But this tourney was an exception. The other guy was so bad that I didn't even think of a chop. When we started I was down 2 to 1. After a while, I was up 4 to 1. Then I got unlucky when he hit trips on the river after all of the money was in on the turn. That gave him a 4 to 1 chip lead. Even at this point, I didn't think of chopping even if he wanted to. We were still deep and I had a huge skill advantage. So, as you know I ended up winning. It was only a day or two earlier that I told myself that I would buy that new Camaro after my next decent poker score. Well, this was the score. I contacted the dealership, but the problem now is trying to sell my current car. Hopefully, between now and the end of the summer I can win a lot more money and sell my car.
That's it for now. Good luck at the tables.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Downswing and Training
It's been a while since I've written a post. Honestly, I haven't had much of anything to write about other than bad beat stories, so I'd rather just not write than clog this blog with those stories.
So, the SCOOP passed by and not much happened. I only played in 3 events. 2 low and 1 mid stake event. The start times are not geared toward East Coast players. Unfortunately, I didn't cash in either event, but I love the 3 level buy-in idea. I just think Stars didn't have enough reasonable sattys for the high stakes events.
As much as I love playing on Full Tilt, I have been getting crushed since Feb. I'm trying to stay upbeat. Things will turn around soon, but the MTT grind can definitely take a toll on my emotional state. To help this, I just played a cash game for 30 minutes, lost $150 and then realized why I play MTTs. LOL.
After the SCOOP, I took a week off. The break was needed. As long as I am playing decent, I'll chug along during a downswing, but when I start noticing a lot of bad play, it's break time. My first day back, I finally made another Final Table on Stars. Ended with a 3rd place finish for $7400. A decent payout, but I woulda loved to get another 5-figure score if I coulda won my race, QQ < AK.
Regarding training, for the past 6 months or so, I've been emailing TheMaven and his students regarding the program. I think this could really help my progress, but there is a good amount of cost to get into the program. For a while, I've been trying to find something to invest my poker winnings into and eventually decided to invest in myself by joining the program. My initial training period is in May. Hopefully, I can get started and show vast improvement in time for the FTOPS and WSOP.
Well, that's it for now. Maybe I'll be posting soon about winning a WSOP ME seat. I've still only played one sattie and finished just shy of the seat. Take care.
So, the SCOOP passed by and not much happened. I only played in 3 events. 2 low and 1 mid stake event. The start times are not geared toward East Coast players. Unfortunately, I didn't cash in either event, but I love the 3 level buy-in idea. I just think Stars didn't have enough reasonable sattys for the high stakes events.
As much as I love playing on Full Tilt, I have been getting crushed since Feb. I'm trying to stay upbeat. Things will turn around soon, but the MTT grind can definitely take a toll on my emotional state. To help this, I just played a cash game for 30 minutes, lost $150 and then realized why I play MTTs. LOL.
After the SCOOP, I took a week off. The break was needed. As long as I am playing decent, I'll chug along during a downswing, but when I start noticing a lot of bad play, it's break time. My first day back, I finally made another Final Table on Stars. Ended with a 3rd place finish for $7400. A decent payout, but I woulda loved to get another 5-figure score if I coulda won my race, QQ < AK.
Regarding training, for the past 6 months or so, I've been emailing TheMaven and his students regarding the program. I think this could really help my progress, but there is a good amount of cost to get into the program. For a while, I've been trying to find something to invest my poker winnings into and eventually decided to invest in myself by joining the program. My initial training period is in May. Hopefully, I can get started and show vast improvement in time for the FTOPS and WSOP.
Well, that's it for now. Maybe I'll be posting soon about winning a WSOP ME seat. I've still only played one sattie and finished just shy of the seat. Take care.
Friday, March 13, 2009
A Phone Call to Grandma
I stumbled across someone's video on PocketFives. Here's a video I made about my phone call to my grandmama after my first 5-figure poker score.
*This conversation didn't actually take place. I am 100% sure that it would go like this. I didn't want to go there because telling this to my grandma, whom I love very, very, very much, is like posting an Ad in the local newspaper. So I just mailed her the money without the story. (Link to the original video.)
*This conversation didn't actually take place. I am 100% sure that it would go like this. I didn't want to go there because telling this to my grandma, whom I love very, very, very much, is like posting an Ad in the local newspaper. So I just mailed her the money without the story. (Link to the original video.)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
A Long Overdue Update
It's been a while so, here's the latest happenings in my poker life.
I'll start with the FTOPS, well, after probably spending $1500, I finally won a seat into the ME. But that was all for nothing. I was able to chip up early, but proceeded to tilt my chips off to a guy that chased a gutshot and got there when the turn game me top, two. I'd like to take some credit for giving him his start for a nice run in the event. He finished in 6th place for $78k. Congrats! Appropriately, his id is "dump22".
Well, after the FTOPS concluded, I decided to take a break from poker. Running bad and playing bad is a deadly combination for anyone's emotional health and bankroll. I had no timetable for this break, only that I wanted to clear my head and start back playing when I felt the desire.
During this break, I did something very out of the ordinary for me, I watched TV. I'm not a big TV person. I'd rather be on the computer trying to find some way to become a bazillionaire. Other than basketball and football, there are only a handful of shows that I watch on a semi-regular basis. Well, during this break I was able to catch up on CSI, Lost, Cold Case, Without A Trace and my secret vice, American Idol. That's probably all the shows that I watch. I also managed to watch a few movies from my Blockbuster Online subscription. And I managed to work on a new website that I have in the works. All of this spanned the course of two weeks.
So, exactly two weeks after the FTOPS and the start of my break, I was reading through some posts on PocketFives. Coincidently, one was about downswings. After reading a lot of posts about people's various downswings and how they worked them out, I felt a lot better about my current "normal" 50 buy-in downswing. Thus, that was the fire that I needed to put in a days work.
I then proceeded to play a good number of the regular Sunday tourneys with the exception of the Stars or Full Tilt Sunday Majors. Well, long story short, I was able to secure my biggest score to date. Although it was a second place finish, I won just short of $20k in the Stars $150k $50 buy-in tourney.
Heres a screenshot:

Here are some hands from the Heads-up battle. I started down about 4 to 1 and was down 5 to 1 before making a come back. Well, after our last break, I went from being ahead 5 to 1, to being out of the tourney in second place. I'm always looking to grow and improve as a poker player and after losing my last two heads-up matches, I'm starting to study more about that aspect of the game.
Hand #1: This hand put me back in the game.
Hand #2: The first hand after the last break.
Hand #3: I played this hand horribly, but the guy was making some fairly thin calls with mediocre hands. I was hoping to get full value, but instead I valuetowned myself. LOL.
Hand #4 aka The Bustout Hand: Hopefully, this is the first of many 5-figure scores and a 6-figure score would be very nice.
Good Luck at the tables.
Andrew aka TheJunkie
I'll start with the FTOPS, well, after probably spending $1500, I finally won a seat into the ME. But that was all for nothing. I was able to chip up early, but proceeded to tilt my chips off to a guy that chased a gutshot and got there when the turn game me top, two. I'd like to take some credit for giving him his start for a nice run in the event. He finished in 6th place for $78k. Congrats! Appropriately, his id is "dump22".
Well, after the FTOPS concluded, I decided to take a break from poker. Running bad and playing bad is a deadly combination for anyone's emotional health and bankroll. I had no timetable for this break, only that I wanted to clear my head and start back playing when I felt the desire.
During this break, I did something very out of the ordinary for me, I watched TV. I'm not a big TV person. I'd rather be on the computer trying to find some way to become a bazillionaire. Other than basketball and football, there are only a handful of shows that I watch on a semi-regular basis. Well, during this break I was able to catch up on CSI, Lost, Cold Case, Without A Trace and my secret vice, American Idol. That's probably all the shows that I watch. I also managed to watch a few movies from my Blockbuster Online subscription. And I managed to work on a new website that I have in the works. All of this spanned the course of two weeks.
So, exactly two weeks after the FTOPS and the start of my break, I was reading through some posts on PocketFives. Coincidently, one was about downswings. After reading a lot of posts about people's various downswings and how they worked them out, I felt a lot better about my current "normal" 50 buy-in downswing. Thus, that was the fire that I needed to put in a days work.
I then proceeded to play a good number of the regular Sunday tourneys with the exception of the Stars or Full Tilt Sunday Majors. Well, long story short, I was able to secure my biggest score to date. Although it was a second place finish, I won just short of $20k in the Stars $150k $50 buy-in tourney.
Heres a screenshot:

Here are some hands from the Heads-up battle. I started down about 4 to 1 and was down 5 to 1 before making a come back. Well, after our last break, I went from being ahead 5 to 1, to being out of the tourney in second place. I'm always looking to grow and improve as a poker player and after losing my last two heads-up matches, I'm starting to study more about that aspect of the game.
Hand #1: This hand put me back in the game.
Hand #2: The first hand after the last break.
Hand #3: I played this hand horribly, but the guy was making some fairly thin calls with mediocre hands. I was hoping to get full value, but instead I valuetowned myself. LOL.
Hand #4 aka The Bustout Hand: Hopefully, this is the first of many 5-figure scores and a 6-figure score would be very nice.
Good Luck at the tables.
Andrew aka TheJunkie
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Daily Schedule
I've finally settled on a daily MTT schedule. Since I have a full-time day job, my schedule consists of all evening tourneys. One of my New Years resolutions is to play 1000 MTTs over the course of this year. That averages to about 3 MTTs per day. Here is the list of tourneys which as of right now, give me the best shot at reaching this goal, and hopefully make a lot of money along the way. My plan is to play some combination of these tourneys on a nightly basis. I'll play more on the weekends to offset any light days during the work week.
(Poker Stars, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.......Mrs. Cleo says that the curse is over.)
Full Tilt:
$26 Freezeout at 8pm
$55 Freezeout at 9:30pm
$26 Freezeout at 10pm
$10 Rebuy at 10:30pm
Poker Stars:
$28 Freezeout at 8pm
$20 Rebuy at 9pm
$55 Freezeout at 9:30pm
$11 Rebuy at 10pm
$33 Freezeout at 11pm
$28 Turbo Freezeout at 11:40pm
I'll also occasionally mix in some satties for the Sunday Majors or (FTOPS, WCOOP, WSOP, etc), a $50 cubed rebuy, $100 and $75 freezeouts.
I'm also going to participate in the Pocket Fives OT Team Competition for February 2k9. At least that is my plan. I have to get drafted in order to actually be in the comp. The draft will start on Wednesday Jan. 14th and finished by Friday Jan. 16th. I hope to get drafted because that will add even more fuel to my fire to do well in MTTs. I don't want to be the weakest link. The comp lasts for the whole month. I registered as a mid-stakes player and my new schedule fits nicely within the requirements for the competition. As soon as I know the results of the draft, I'll post the details.
(Poker Stars, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.......Mrs. Cleo says that the curse is over.)
Full Tilt:
$26 Freezeout at 8pm
$55 Freezeout at 9:30pm
$26 Freezeout at 10pm
$10 Rebuy at 10:30pm
Poker Stars:
$28 Freezeout at 8pm
$20 Rebuy at 9pm
$55 Freezeout at 9:30pm
$11 Rebuy at 10pm
$33 Freezeout at 11pm
$28 Turbo Freezeout at 11:40pm
I'll also occasionally mix in some satties for the Sunday Majors or (FTOPS, WCOOP, WSOP, etc), a $50 cubed rebuy, $100 and $75 freezeouts.
I'm also going to participate in the Pocket Fives OT Team Competition for February 2k9. At least that is my plan. I have to get drafted in order to actually be in the comp. The draft will start on Wednesday Jan. 14th and finished by Friday Jan. 16th. I hope to get drafted because that will add even more fuel to my fire to do well in MTTs. I don't want to be the weakest link. The comp lasts for the whole month. I registered as a mid-stakes player and my new schedule fits nicely within the requirements for the competition. As soon as I know the results of the draft, I'll post the details.
Monday, September 22, 2008
My Biggest Chip Stack in a MTT
As a last ditch effort to Satellite into this year's WCOOP Main Event, I decided to play in a $5 turbo rebuy. Each seat into the ME was valued at $5200. This satellite, awarded 4 seats with 5th place getting $200. Well, I was able to make it down to the final 17 as the chip leader. Hand #1, shows the hand that put me over $1 million in chips. (That was so sweet.) Hand #2 shows the outcome of a hand that crippled me. Had that hand held up, I would have had about a 400k chip lead over #2. But it was not meant to be. I ended up busting out in 16th place. And wouldn't ya know, the turbo tourney, ended like 15-20 minutes after I busted. FYI, fetter123 ended up as the bubbleboy only grabbing the $200.
Hopefully, I will drink some rungood juice from PokerStars. I'm trying to end my unofficial boycott of PokerStars, but situations like this make it tough.
Hand #1:
After this hand, I would have 1081746 in chips. This is the largest amount of chips that I've ever accumulated in a MTT. Unfortunately, my high would be shortlived.
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Seat 1: Takouba ($556085) -
Seat 2: arribax ($231509) -
Seat 3: 64u2 ($616742) -
Seat 4: RonnieBReal ($649596)
Seat 5: Tumpke ($620430)
Seat 6: fetter123 ($681907)
Seat 7: TheNutts77 ($961746)
PRE-FLOP:
arribax posts small blind $30000
64u2 posts BIG blind $60000
Dealt To: TheNutts77

ANTE Takouba ($6000)
ANTE arribax ($6000)
ANTE 64u2 ($6000)
ANTE RonnieBReal ($6000)
ANTE Tumpke ($6000)
ANTE fetter123 ($6000)
ANTE TheNutts77 ($6000)
FOLD RonnieBReal
FOLD Tumpke
FOLD fetter123
RAISE TheNutts77 ($150000)
FOLD Takouba
FOLD arribax
FOLD 64u2
TheNutts77 collected $192000 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $192000 Rake: $0
Seat 1: Takouba button folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 2: arribax small blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-36000)
Seat 3: 64u2 big blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-66000)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 5: Tumpke folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 6: fetter123 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 7: TheNutts77 collected 192000 - Net Gain/Loss: ($126000)
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Hand #2:
A hand or two after Hand #1, I ran into this situation. I was sick that two Aces were gone and my JJ still couldn't hold up. If I would've won this hand, I was very certain that I would've snagged my seat into the WCOOP ME. That's a $5200 seat.
(I'm still wiping away my tears. LOL.)
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Seat 1: Takouba ($1280170)
Seat 2: arribax ($309509)
Seat 3: 64u2 ($502742)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal ($51511)
Seat 5: Tumpke ($506430) -
Seat 6: fetter123 ($597907) -
Seat 7: TheNutts77 ($1069746) -
PRE-FLOP:
fetter123 posts small blind $30000
TheNutts77 posts BIG blind $60000
Dealt To: TheNutts77

ANTE Takouba ($6000)
ANTE arribax ($6000)
ANTE 64u2 ($6000)
ANTE RonnieBReal ($6000)
ANTE Tumpke ($6000)
ANTE fetter123 ($6000)
ANTE TheNutts77 ($6000)
FOLD Takouba
FOLD arribax
FOLD 64u2
CALL RonnieBReal ($45511)
FOLD Tumpke
RAISE fetter123 ($591907)
CALL TheNutts77 ($531907)
FLOP:
Pot: $1301325

TURN:
Pot: $1301325

RIVER:
Pot: $1301325

SHOWDOWN:
fetter123:


TheNutts77:


RonnieBReal:


fetter123 collected $1.09279e06 from side pot 1fetter123 collected $178533 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $1271325Main pot: $178533
Side pot: $1092792
Rake: $0
Final Board:

Seat 1: Takouba folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 2: arribax folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 3: 64u2 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal showed [Ah 3s] and lost with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($-51511)

Seat 5: Tumpke button folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 6: fetter123 small blind showed [Ac Jh] and won 1271325 with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($703418)

Seat 7: TheNutts77 big blind showed [Js Jd] and lost with a pair of Jacks - Net Gain/Loss: ($-597907)
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Hopefully, I will drink some rungood juice from PokerStars. I'm trying to end my unofficial boycott of PokerStars, but situations like this make it tough.
Hand #1:
After this hand, I would have 1081746 in chips. This is the largest amount of chips that I've ever accumulated in a MTT. Unfortunately, my high would be shortlived.
Free hand converter brought to you by CardRunners
Seat 1: Takouba ($556085) -

Seat 2: arribax ($231509) -

Seat 3: 64u2 ($616742) -

Seat 4: RonnieBReal ($649596)
Seat 5: Tumpke ($620430)
Seat 6: fetter123 ($681907)
Seat 7: TheNutts77 ($961746)
PRE-FLOP:
arribax posts small blind $30000
64u2 posts BIG blind $60000
Dealt To: TheNutts77


ANTE Takouba ($6000)
ANTE arribax ($6000)
ANTE 64u2 ($6000)
ANTE RonnieBReal ($6000)
ANTE Tumpke ($6000)
ANTE fetter123 ($6000)
ANTE TheNutts77 ($6000)
FOLD RonnieBReal
FOLD Tumpke
FOLD fetter123
RAISE TheNutts77 ($150000)
FOLD Takouba
FOLD arribax
FOLD 64u2
TheNutts77 collected $192000 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $192000 Rake: $0
Seat 1: Takouba button folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 2: arribax small blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-36000)
Seat 3: 64u2 big blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-66000)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 5: Tumpke folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 6: fetter123 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 7: TheNutts77 collected 192000 - Net Gain/Loss: ($126000)
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Hand #2:
A hand or two after Hand #1, I ran into this situation. I was sick that two Aces were gone and my JJ still couldn't hold up. If I would've won this hand, I was very certain that I would've snagged my seat into the WCOOP ME. That's a $5200 seat.
(I'm still wiping away my tears. LOL.)
Free hand converter brought to you by CardRunners
Seat 1: Takouba ($1280170)
Seat 2: arribax ($309509)
Seat 3: 64u2 ($502742)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal ($51511)
Seat 5: Tumpke ($506430) -

Seat 6: fetter123 ($597907) -

Seat 7: TheNutts77 ($1069746) -

PRE-FLOP:
fetter123 posts small blind $30000
TheNutts77 posts BIG blind $60000
Dealt To: TheNutts77


ANTE Takouba ($6000)
ANTE arribax ($6000)
ANTE 64u2 ($6000)
ANTE RonnieBReal ($6000)
ANTE Tumpke ($6000)
ANTE fetter123 ($6000)
ANTE TheNutts77 ($6000)
FOLD Takouba
FOLD arribax
FOLD 64u2
CALL RonnieBReal ($45511)
FOLD Tumpke
RAISE fetter123 ($591907)
CALL TheNutts77 ($531907)
FLOP:
Pot: $1301325



TURN:
Pot: $1301325





RIVER:
Pot: $1301325






SHOWDOWN:
fetter123:


TheNutts77:


RonnieBReal:


fetter123 collected $1.09279e06 from side pot 1fetter123 collected $178533 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $1271325Main pot: $178533
Side pot: $1092792
Rake: $0
Final Board:





Seat 1: Takouba folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 2: arribax folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 3: 64u2 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 4: RonnieBReal showed [Ah 3s] and lost with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($-51511)


Seat 5: Tumpke button folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-6000)
Seat 6: fetter123 small blind showed [Ac Jh] and won 1271325 with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($703418)


Seat 7: TheNutts77 big blind showed [Js Jd] and lost with a pair of Jacks - Net Gain/Loss: ($-597907)
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