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OK, back from my first satty shot. Very happy I did not plan to buy into the $400 + 50 LHE. Only 36 entries. If I'm going to take a week vacation to shoot for some serious cash, that $4,330 1st prize would look very disappointing.
Played one $60 + 15 super. 1/5 entries wins a ticket to the $300 ME super (1/8 in that wins the seat). 32 started (6 seats, 7th gets $120). I ended up 12th. Starting stack of 6,000, 20 minute blinds. Nothing really earth-shattering overall, except for one great live-poker moment; the kind of thing that makes me say "I love live poker". Level 3 100/200. 30 left. I'm MP1 with 6,780, and have played very few hands so far(One pf raise that I took down with a c-bet). I make it 500 to go with J ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now he starts looking at his chips and thinking. I'm pretty relaxed, if for no other reason than I can fold and still have a decent stack if I think I'm beat. I notice he's now picked up 3,000 and he suddenly looks right at me. Now I'm not really looking right at him, sort of off to the side, but I can see everything he does peripherally and it is clear he is trying to get a reaction from me. He put the chips down and counts the rest of his stack and then picks them up and looks at me again. At that point, I am convinced if he raises, it's a bluff and my intent is to shove over the top. He stares me down a little more and folds with a little too much effort to make it looks like he doesn't want to. I guess I looked too confident in my weak TP/WK. ![]() Things slowly slipped away. The old guy (sounds funny coming from me) limped in EP often enough to short-circuit some steal ideas I had, then after we were down to 16 or so, a woman with about 25,000 was moved to my immediate right and kept minraising most hands and ruining any fold equity I might have when my M got below 8. 13 handed right after the 2nd break we went up to 600/1200/a100 and I open-shoved for 7000 UTG with T7o. Guy who had me covered by 1500 or so called, and flipped up JJ. The good news was I flopped a 7 and rivered a T. The bad news? he turned a set. I'll head back down tomorrow of Wednesday for another shot.
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GL.... a buddy of mine from around here FTed the 300 event for $20k.
Make some $$
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In what way?
It is much larger than the big Vegas casinos, but only about 60% the size of Foxwoods. Good restaurants, good upscale bars, nice hotel. The pools in vegas are much better (much more "talent" hanging around them). The nightlife is better in Vegas. Foxwoods has a better game selection for poker, but it is the 2nd largest poker room in the world in addition to being the 2nd largest casino in the world after Venetian Macao and the largest in the Western Hemisphere. No sportsbook in the CT casinos. Edit: just thought of something else. Foxwoods and Mohegan are less than 1/2 hour drive from the beach, but I doubt Misquamicut is a good substitute for the pools in Vagas.
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I am thinking about coming out there for the Thurs. tourny.
If so, any idea on where to stay? For now looking at the Mohegan's rooms
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I don't really know much about the other hotels down there, seeing as how I live an hour away, but if Mohegan is booked, try Foxwoods. Only 8.5 miles away.
They are capping the tourney at 800 entries, so call ahead and see if you can buy in remotely just in case. The convention center where they're holding the event is nice, but the tables in the center are not as nice as the tables in the poker room. The tournament tables have strange looking blue felt. probably trying to outdo Foxwoods' annoying gold felt.
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