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Old 02-12-2007, 01:25 PM
sdsuchris23 sdsuchris23 is offline
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Default Harrahs Rincon WSOP Circuit Event ($340) Trip Report / Hand Advice

(Hand advice is last two paragraphs for those that dont want to read the whole thing)

I've decided to play my first live large buyin tournament so I drive down to Harrahs and wait an hour to register for there $340 buyin , starting stacks of 1500 with 40 minute blind levels. They clearly were not prepared for the turnout as the tournament was supposed to start at 12 and did not start until an hour later so they could register everyone as well as make the tables 11 handed so that they could fit all 700+ players on the 60 tables that they had.

This is my first big buyin live tournament and not really sure what to expect regarding competition. While waiting in line to register realize there is a general mix of casual players to fairly decent players as I see a couple of guys wearing WSOP 2006 Bodog gear and some pokerstars attire. Also overhear people talking that clearly are just looking to say that they played in the WSOP.

The tournament gets underway and it takes 30 minutes to complete one round around the table because im at the only table where people want to waste time arguing and discussing stuff. First interesting question was an older man asked if he had to just win against the 9 people at this table to advance. Next argument was an older guy complaining about the guy with headphones to my right after the no communication device rule was announced. After this I got the loud mouth guy next to me who calls a clock on a guy after like 1 minute so the other player decides to run the clock down in spite of the loudmouth and then fold. I'm beginning to get frustrated as I realize the 1500 starting stack is going to get wasted if it takes almost one level to go around the table. I continue to fold my 9 3 offsuit and just try to figure out my table. First playable hand I get is AQ first to act so I just call and fold the K high flop.

So I've managed to build up a fairly tight table image as I basically have played one hand the entire tournament. 5 minutes before the second level is about to end I am first to act and look down at QQ and have about $1250 and make it $150 with blinds at 25/50 and I get two calls and then an allin from a guy who has me covered (approx $2600). Guy to my right thinks long and hard and says I cant believe I'm about to fold this, you won't believe what I have. He is just about 150 short from being even with the allin guy. This throws me off a bit as I recognize this guy as pretty solid as he has made some decent laydowns already. The guy that has pushed allin seems fairly decent and a few hands prior to this hand was chit chatting with tourny director so he appears to be a regular at Harrahs.

So I begin my thought process and realize if I fold I will have $1100 and be in the blinds next hand so if I fold those I will be down to 1025 with the blinds going up to 50/100 in 5 minutes. His bet is a large overbet but the pot is one of the larger pots preflop and I feel thats it not always Aces or Kings here... after some thought I have a feeling he has Jacks or tens and doesn't want to see a flop. I know this is probably one of my better chances to double up and with this structure I need to start accumulating, but the fact that my table image is so tight I'm thinking how could he make a move on me without AA. So my question is what would you do in this situation?

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