{"id":631,"date":"2006-06-17T07:32:52","date_gmt":"2006-06-17T12:32:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brubakers.us\/blog\/?p=664"},"modified":"2006-06-17T07:32:52","modified_gmt":"2006-06-17T12:32:52","slug":"i-won-first-place-last-night","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brubakers.us\/?p=631","title":{"rendered":"I Won First Place Last Night"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I finally win first place at poker after being in a rut for so long.  I didn&#8217;t do too well at first session.  I was hoping to place in the top 16 and qualify in the ten o&#8217;clock invite session.  Brian had qualified for it at Heroes last week so he was already in.  I usually don&#8217;t like having to play in the open side so whenever one of us doesn&#8217;t qualify we just go home.  Brian doesn&#8217;t care either way because if we go home, he has <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.worldofwarcraft.com\"  TARGET=\"out\">WOW<\/a> waiting for him.<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/ching\/168632642\/\"  title=\"Photo Sharing\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"flickrpic\" style=\"float:left;\" src=\"http:\/\/static.flickr.com\/56\/168632642_0bda10b5bc_m.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"180\" alt=\"The hand that knocked me out.\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Neither of us did well.  I think my only consolation was I outlasted Brian after having been the one to get knocked out first the last few times we&#8217;ve played.  My knockout hand was actually pretty exciting.  Blinds were at 2K and 4K.  I am sitting in the small blind position with a total of 7K in chips after posting my 2K blind.  Sandy is sitting across from me.  It goes fold, fold, call, fold, fold, fold, back to me.  I should&#8217;ve known better than to try and steal the pot with Sandy calling but I was feeling pretty ballsy right then.  I had a feeling I could get big blind to fold if I pushed all in and I could sense Sandy had a mediocre hand and she just wanted to see the flop for 4K.<\/p>\n<p>I decided to push in my remaining 7K in chips for a total of 9K all in.  It is only 5K more to call for big blind.  He thinks for a moment and he folds just as I predicted.  Now the action returns  back to Sandy. She thinks about it for a long time which confirms my guess.  She has a mediocre hand.  If she had a strong hand like A K or A Q or even pockets she would&#8217;ve called much quicker.  She reluctantly calls and, before even seeing her A 2, I knew I was beat.  I wanted her to fold because I knew that my puny 9 10 would not hold up.  I just wanted to steal the pot.<\/p>\n<p>The first card of the flop is a 9 which gives me hope because that puts me in the lead.  The other cards come and they&#8217;re 9 and A.  Set!  Nice!  The A makes me uncomfortable because that gives her 2 pair and the tides could turn very quickly.  I chant, &#8220;No ace! No ace!&#8221;  as the dealer reveals the turn card. It&#8217;s an A.  Slap!  I get a set and she boats over the top of it. Incidentally, the second A gave me a boat too but it was a smaller one.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I didn&#8217;t mind getting knocked out because I put myself in that position.  Besides that Sandy is a great sport.  She doesn&#8217;t gloat like other people tend to do.  She is super nice and she went in with the best hand so it&#8217;s not like she called my all in with 7 2.  Anyway, what a rollercoaster ride!  That was probably the most exciting hand I&#8217;ve had in a while.<\/p>\n<p>After I got knocked out and went over to Brian and proceeded to tell everyone about my &#8220;exciting&#8221; knockout hand.  We stayed for the late game this time because Brian was on the invite.  He and Dill, who is always on the invite because he plays poker a lot and places a lot, were assigned to the same table.  Bill just happened to be on the open side last night, too.  We were assigned to the same table.  Alan (aka, &#8220;The Professor&#8221;) sat between us.<\/p>\n<p>The second session was actually a lot of fun.  Brian didn&#8217;t get a chance to switch to the open side because he didn&#8217;t get knocked out of the invite game until after break.  He had to sit and wait for me.  I went all in a few times after he got knocked out.  As luck would have it, I ended up prevailing each time instead of losing and actually started to build a hefty stack.  Once I had the chips I decided to start playing to win instead of trying to leave.  I felt bad for Brian because he had to wait for me.  Having been knocked out before him a few times, I know how boring it can be.  Specially if you don&#8217;t bring anything to do.<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/ching\/168689375\/\"  title=\"Photo Sharing\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"flickrpic\" style=\"float:right;\" src=\"http:\/\/static.flickr.com\/65\/168689375_48b7747e4a_m.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"180\" alt=\"Brian Waiting for Me to Get Knocked Out of Second Session\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Our table was actually a lot of fun.  They were all good sports about it.  I actually bluffed a guy out of a pot by going all in with 6 7.  What was worse was he wanted to play really badly because he had his favorite cards, 8 9, and they were suited to boot!  Bill was laughing because whenever we&#8217;d play together he&#8217;d always hear other people say, &#8220;She never bluffs.  If she bets, she&#8217;ll usually have something good.&#8221;  He would just shake his head because he knows better.  He&#8217;s busted me on some bluffs before.<\/p>\n<p>For instance last night, I raised pre-flop with A J.  It&#8217;s a decent starting hand and if it&#8217;s fold, fold, fold, with only one other person in the pot, why not try to steal it?  My mistake was that I was trying to steal the pot from Bill.  Flop came Q 2 3.  Bill checks and I immediately go all in.  The key to winning hands is if you raise pre-flop, you have to continue the aggressive play.<\/p>\n<p>Bill initially put me on a decent pocket pair because the Q didn&#8217;t scare me off.  That is what I wanted him to believe.  I only had A J.  I missed the flop completely.  I wanted him to think I had something and fold.  Bill thought about it and after much scrutiny his gut told him to call.  It was a good call because we all know I had nothing.  As soon as he called, I knew I was beat.  My mind told me that he would not have called if he didn&#8217;t get a piece of that flop.  If he got a piece of it, no matter how small, he&#8217;s got me.  Much to my relief, he reveals an A J which is the same hand I have.  It was a split pot.<\/p>\n<p>My point is, Bill has witnessed me try to steal pots many a time.  He knows I can play pretty wreckless and pretty aggressive if the mood strikes.  It&#8217;s important to shake it up a bit sometimes.  You don&#8217;t want to be predictable.  Of course, if you&#8217;ve played with me a few times I can&#8217;t help if you know my style of play no matter how spontaneous I try to be.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, the semi-aggressive semi-tight play worked for me last night.  It took me all the way to the final table and helped me win first place.  But don&#8217;t feel bad for the guy I bluffed into folding his favorite hand.  He took second.  =)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I finally win first place at poker after being in a rut for so long. I didn&#8217;t do too well at first session. I was hoping to place in the top 16 and qualify in the ten o&#8217;clock invite session. Brian had qualified for it at Heroes last week so he was already in. 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