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Moving up to a virtual tie for 4th out of 6. Just started stealing blinds now, these guys have really tightened up.
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2nd now, just barely out of first. What a run of bets and cards I just hit.
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3rd. 4 multies I've ever played, 1 win and 1 third, so I think I found my new calling.
Good night all.
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Very nice - congrats!
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#5
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Nice. Always good to see a TPFer place deep in a MTT.
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Don't remember, $70 or something. I'm very upset more players did not join this tourney. In any event, Absolute MTTs are weak. Next Sunday I will try and play in about 3 of these.
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#7
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Indeed. I did manage a 4th in a Noble $1000 freezeout, but there were only about 40 players so I don't know how 'deep' that counts as. I'll take the $120 payout though.
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To me, final table in any MTT is deep. I'm used to playing MTTs w/ 300-2000 players. [Unless of course we're talking about a 2 / 3 table SnGs ... then, deep would be placing.]
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