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Chip and a chair
I just had the most ridiculous heads up comeback in a STT (albeit a $1 entry). Heads up, blinds 300/600, and I lose a hand with top pair vs slowplayed aces. That left me with 30 chips. 14 hands later, I won the tournament. I was automatically all-in for my first 6 hands.
T30: 64o defeats J3o T60: A5o defeats J2o T120: 98s chops with T8s T120: Q4o defeats 94o T240: 62s defeats QTs T480: 83s defeats 76s T960: A9o defeats QJs T1920: T7o folds on flop T1270: J9o defeats 74s T2540: 22 defats K7o T5080: K4o wins all-in preflop T5730: A7o defeats JTs T11460: J5s wins all-in preflop T12110: 86s defeats 42o for the win That was absolutely ridiculous. |
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Re: Chip and a chair
n1
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Re: Chip and a chair
lol u wasted all your luck on $1 tourney
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Re: Chip and a chair
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lol u wasted all your luck on $1 tourney [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Chip and a chair
u got mad skillz at donkaments
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Re: Chip and a chair
Screw the haters.
Nh. |
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Re: Chip and a chair
this has happened to me before, i almost broke my computer when it happened
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Re: Chip and a chair
When I play s&g's I like to donk around by making bets that put opponents all-in for all their stack but 1 chip (like bet 2999 when opp has 3000 chips).
*btw, as I understood later, in some situations this move is actually pretty strategical and +EV. Heres a little puzzle for smartasses. ducy? So in this $55 10-player s&g, where 7 ppl were still in, I stack a guy in a way described above. He had 1 chip left. I don't remember the hands details, but he ended up winning the tourney, with me bubbling 4th. Talk about karma. This was about a year and a half ago. And even earlier, kin Party golden age, I remember winning a 10-handed s&g in 2 hands, 1st hand 6ppl go all-in pf and my AA holds, second - just a crasy setup with me on the winning side of it. Nothing crazy or unusual like this happened since. |
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