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		<title>Tournament Report: Bad Plays &amp; Good Plays = Progress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 15:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chewie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So if you&#8217;ve been reading my stuff lately you know that I&#8217;m really down on my game.  I just don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m playing very well and I&#8217;ve lost a lot of confidence that I had last season in the CPL.  Going into Saturday&#8217;s tournament the best finish I&#8217;d had was 9th &#8211; and I&#8217;d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So if you&#8217;ve been reading my stuff lately you know that I&#8217;m really down on my game.  I just don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m playing very well and I&#8217;ve lost a lot of confidence that I had last season in the <a href="http://www.clevelandpokerleague.com/" target="_blank">CPL</a>.  Going into Saturday&#8217;s tournament the best finish I&#8217;d had was 9th &#8211; and I&#8217;d been playing bad (read <a href="/blog/?p=3" target="_self">My Final Hand</a> from the last tourney).</p>
<h3><strong>Hand #1 &#8211; Get In There And RAISE!<br />
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<p>In any case the tournament started and I was in the big blind on hand #1.  I normally don&#8217;t like to play the first couple of hands at all just cause I&#8217;ve got so much going on at the beginning of a tournament (taking pictures, getting people bought in, etc.) that I&#8217;m not ready to &#8220;think&#8221; just yet.  So of course, when I look down at my hand I see:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/hearts_t.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_t.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> There were 3 limpers in front of me and everything in my mind told me that I should be in there raising, but for some reason I didn&#8217;t.  Like I said, I just don&#8217;t feel ready to play those first couple of hands (which is a HUGE leak that I need to plug).  The flop comes out and things don&#8217;t get any better:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/hearts_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_a.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_k.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> I figure that with all the limping someone&#8217;s got a piece of this flop but I figure to make a feeler bet to see where I&#8217;m at.  I bet the big blind and I&#8217;m quickly called by two players.  The turn comes a rag and the action is checked around.  The river comes and I&#8217;ve got a decision to make:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_j.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> Do I make a bet and represent a hand or check and hope to show it down?  I can&#8217;t imagine that my par of Tens is good here and I don&#8217;t want to donk off a big chunk of my stack early so I check.  Of course the next guy makes a bet and I&#8217;m forced to fold.  I got out of the hand losing the minimum but I can&#8217;t help but wonder if I&#8217;d started off with a raise there what would have happened (and how it might have changed my day).   <em><strong>Verdict: BAD PLAY</strong></em></p>
<h3><strong>Hand #2 &#8211; Another Round With Jacks<br />
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<p>A few rounds later I look down to see:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_j.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/hearts_j.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" />.  I&#8217;ve got a history with this hand and it&#8217;s not good.  I can&#8217;t tell you how many times I&#8217;ve fallen in love with Jacks only to have them be second or third best come river time.  That being said, I think back to the first hand of the tournament and force myself to make a raise here.  The table folds around to the player on my right who makes a call.  She&#8217;s a good player who always seems to have the goods when it gets to a showdown.  I don&#8217;t have a great read on here but I figure her for a medium pair or a decent Ace.  The flop comes out Ten high:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_2.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_t.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> I figure that this is a great flop for my hand unless she&#8217;s flopped trips with Eights or Duces.  I make a bet and she calls immediately.  The two sets are possibilities at this point as are Ace/Eight and Ace/Ten.  The turn comes a blank and we both check.  Either she&#8217;s slow playing set here or I&#8217;m in great shape.  I figure her for Ace/Eight.  The river comes and I couldn&#8217;t be more pissed off.  The final board reads:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_2.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_t.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_6.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_a.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> Everything in me says that my Jacks just got rundown on the river.  She bets and I make a crying call and sure enough to flips up Ace/Ten for two pairs.  At the very least I read it pretty well and looking back I&#8217;m not sure that I could have done much better.  Ace/Ten is one of her favorite hands and I wouldn&#8217;t have been able to get her off the hand once she flopped top pair.  <em><strong>Verdict: GOOD PLAY</strong></em></p>
<h3><strong>Hand #3 &#8211; Scary Flop For Aces<br />
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<p>There are few things that look prettier than bullets in the hole.  They look ever nicer when you&#8217;ve got the button in front of you as well.  I make a raise with my bullets to get one caller (the big blind).  The flop comes:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_4.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> and I figure I&#8217;m in pretty good shape.  The big blind checks to me and I make a pretty strong bet hoping that he doesn&#8217;t have his favorite hand (Fours) or a pair of Eights.  He calls and we&#8217;re off to the turn which is a blank.  Another bet and call and we&#8217;re off to the river where the final board looks like this:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_4.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/diamonds_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/spades_8.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/clubs_t.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> <img class="alignnone" src="/cards/hearts_4.gif" alt="" width="42" height="59" /> Talk about a card that I didn&#8217;t want to see.  Now I&#8217;m worried about Fours, Eights, Ace/Four &amp; Ace/Eight.  He makes a bet but I just have to see what he&#8217;s got at this point.  He flips up Ace/King and my Aces take it down.  In retrospect that Four was just about a perfect card for me as he figured to be good if I wasn&#8217;t holding an Eight or a Four.  I suppose that a King would have been better but I won&#8217;t complain.  The result was good but I&#8217;m playing scared&#8230; at least I recognize it.  <em><strong>Verdict: GOOD PLAY</strong></em></p>
<h3><strong>Hand #4 &#8211; My Day Is Done<br />
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<p>The blinds had just gone up again and people are starting to drop.  I&#8217;m hoping to make it to 5th place so that I can get a jump up in the <a href="http://www.clevelandpokerleague.com/format/poy.asp" target="_blank">Player Of The Year</a> points.  I look down at King/Jack and decide that it&#8217;s time to make a move.  We&#8217;re at $50 antes with $250/$500 blinds so there&#8217;s already a good size pot out there.  I move in for $2,150 and get called by a good buddy of mine (who I consider the best player in the field).  I know that I&#8217;m up against a pair and I hope it&#8217;s not Kings.  Sure enough he flips up Jacks and I&#8217;ve got three outs.  Sure enough the Kings are absent and I&#8217;m on the rail.</p>
<p>I ended up in 7th place which is my highest finish this season.  I&#8217;m not happy with it, but I&#8217;m making progress.  I think my game is starting to come around and I&#8217;m hoping that a couple of high finishes are right around the corner.  As they say&#8230; &#8220;that&#8217;s poker&#8221;.</p>
<p>See you after the flop!</p>
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