Anna Wroblewski
Jennifer Harmon
David Tran
Isabelle Mercier
Tuan Le
and
Lee Watkinson
This is what playing in a WPT event is all about!
Luckily, I quickly won 3 big pots: one with AK all in preflop vs AT (why do people keep calling my raises with AT?), one with a flush that I caught in a blind defense, and my 2nd rockets (AA) of the tournament got action from a short stack.
So now we play tomorrow, 6 6-handed tables. If (or as we positive thinkers say, when) we survive tomorrow, we will be down to 6 players, I will have $135K in prize money locked up, and the highly coveted chance to make a fool of myself on the worldwide-syndicated WPT program. :-) Oh, did I mention the $1 million for first?
My draw for tomorrow, which is posted at http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/live_updates/14167 could be a lot worse. Layne Flack, with $93K in chips, is the bounty at the table. I'm glad I'm not at tables 2 or 5, which have 3 world-class players on them.
Tomorrow is 2-hour levels starting at 10:30 AM, so I expect my first update to be around 12:30 PM central time.
Thanks again to everyone for your continued support.
Oh, one hand story.
I was feeling pretty low, having just made a bad fold. I said, "I need help", and pulled out pics of the kids and put them in front of my chip stack. My next big blind, I called a small raise with 6-4 suited. I flopped an open ended straight draw, and check-called a small continuation bet. The turn got checked, and I caught the straight on the river. While I didn't get any action on the river, it was still a much-needed boost at a much-needed time. So thanks kids! And don't you ever let me catch you playing 6-4...
1 comment:
go get the chips!
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