Monday, December 14, 2009

Rebound

As Ive mentioned I have been playing a decent amount of sngs recently. Last night was no exception. One thing that I kind of like about the sngs, at least whats been happening recently, is that I will get sucked out on in one but then I might actually suck out on someone in another! ITs crazy to actually get a back and forth kind of variance. I think one reason for this is the fact that by playing sngs, especially turbos, im forced to play a much higher variance strategy because Im often faced with a very small M. Small m's cause me to get it in light which can actually put me in a position to suck out on someone which would be more rare in a cash.

Anyways last night I was playing some sngs to some success, i think i finished up about 15$ from them. The real story of the night, however, was a 3 dollar stud tournament I ran in the background. Ive always liked playing the non-holdem games, i enjoy them and would like to get better at them. I like firing a tourny like stud in the background because it, especially at low limits, is a very low maintenance and straightforward for the first hour or so: basically you just need to play tight, get value from big hands which is easy, and play lots of explorative hands like 1097sss to try to get a huge hand. Then as the tourny progresses they become very fun as you can open up your game, start bluffing, and getting a ton of chips from simply valuebetting your made hands.

Well long story short, last nights adventure turned out good:


As I mentioned the beginning of these tournies are all about getting value out of your made hands:
This hand is kind of a cooler but it was basically me just going bet bet bet on every street getting value from a bad starting hand who eventually became a good draw.

Heres another cooler, but its the same idea. Milk your good hands for all theyre worth:



Its obviously really important to be on the right side of a hand like this but, its kind of tough for villain to just call me down on every street. His hand is relatively face up as a pair of kings while mine is very disguised but obviously strong.

I started rolled up on this hand:

Here is a classic example of what ive been saying all along. I have the nuts on 4rd street. Just bet bet bet bet bet. I am honestly not sure what the other players were doing in this pot but it exemplifies why this tourny is so soft. This hand really seperated me from the pack, put me at like 3/40 or something and gave me enough breathing room to cruise to the late stages.

Heres the situation at the start of the final table which I managed to cruise into thanks to my healthy chipstack and constant awareness of not gifting away chips



After some back and forth, losing some chips and then chipping up this hand occurred to give me a nice stack:


I obviously got pretty lucky on this hand but most of the money, all the big bets, got in after I have the best hand and hes facing what appears to be 2pair at least. I had started the hand firing so Im repping either a 7 or a hand like TT7 which has him beat at this point.

Some missed bluffs and getting bet out of speculative hands brought me down to a meager chipstack but then this hand kept me in the race:


I started with 4T5 and it actually limped around all the way until the three of spades which gae me a flush draw and open ended straight draw which filled on 6th and I started extracting value.

I didnt play a huge roll in the elimination of players until I managed to KO the guy in 4th:

You can see the guy to my left has a commanding chiplead....this hand was crucial to keep it close:

This was the first hand of heads up, i had a lot of ground to make up:


Now, i am by no means a master at heads up stud...Ive very rarely, if ever played it. Be that as it may I was not worried about this joker. Throughout the final table he had proved to be a lucksack and a very bad stud player. I turned up the aggression and tried to take down as many uncontested pots as i could. I dont have a pic for it but at the final table i had started bluffing pretty often. The best spot to bluff is when the bring in is to your left and you hold a Ace King or Queen to their right. If it folds around to you, which is not rare with high blinds a completion representing a pair will easily win the pot and some valuable chips.

This hand was the first real dent i had made in his stack, until this point i had just been trying to win as many 5k-10k pots as possible, just snag the antes and a completion:
This hand is the start of me getting momentum...This hand was also another example of villain checking the best hand until 5th street when I peel a straight and then start the betting and raising action and crush him.

On this hand I started with 345 so while it might seem like a sick cooler going into 7th street i had 8 clubs to win and going into 7th i had 7 clubs and 2 3s and 24s for the win.
After this hand I worked him to about 150k to 50k. Then i disconnected and he stole a lot of blinds. It is very easy to steal bring ins and antes in a heads up stud match. The values are quite high and you pay alot every hand. Plus you can work extremely fast. He managed to get the stacks all the way up to about 120k (me)to 80k by the time i got back. This pissed me off but i managed to stay on track and not tilt myself.

This is the perfect example of how much of a donk this guy is. On 6th street here he is boardlocked. The only way he wins is if he catches a queen or jack. I had both of them so that is extremely unlikely. I thought i had him beat the whole way because I didnt put him on a queen, cuz i had one, and for the same reason a jack is so unlikely. Nevertheless he managed to get 2 big bets in there drawing to 2 outs and i take the big pot.

This hand was a a dagger, not really sure what hes doing going crazy with 99 there:


And a nail in the coffin:
and finally:

VICTORY.

Now did I get lucky in a number of spots, yes. I did. Did I cooler people in crucial moments? Yea, i did that too. These are things that happen in big tournaments. I also played very good stud, imo and managed to get much of my money in good. It was a very fun tournament and im really glad to book a big win that almost erases my prop bet disaster. Im sorry that this post was a. so long and b. not much strategy....but I dont really want to delve too deep into stud strategy/im not really sure about it beyond like basic ideas. Perhaps I can voice my opinions in a future post.

Finally, I just want to say thank you very much for the rail OES, and to tootsy, thanks for the love and keep up the killing of cap!

be back in MA in 5 days, hope everyones doing well!







3 comments:

  1. Ferocious Kitty? Check

    Long blog post? Check

    In depth hand analysis? Check

    Of stud? Check

    Tourney victory? Check


    Came

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