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Old 05-31-2006, 11:00 AM
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I play a lot of local tournaments and can finish in the money 2 or 3 times a month usually but I haven't gotten a first since last Oct.

Well, Monday I went on a tear through a tournament that was slaying people left and right. The tourney set up was $20 buy-in, $10 re-buys for the first hour and a half, and $10 add-on at the break. Buy-in gets you 2000 chips, re-buy same, and add-on gets you 4000. Before the break (in the first hour and a half) I hit two flushes, two straights, a full house and a set. I had 16,000 chips at the break and the average at my table was around 4,000 (before add-ons).

During the break I was thinking, ok, that was fun but your luck is gonna run out. We started back up and good-god-almighty, they kept coming. I was owning my table: basically, unless someone hit top pair on the board all I had to do was bet and take down the pot.

Two hours, two full-houses, seven flushes, three straights, 3 sets, and a myriad of other two-pair/top pair hands later we were at the final table (8 players). I had 55,000 chips and the average between the other players was around 8,000 with the blinds at 500/1000. I just kept telling myself not to make a mistake - the luck was there.

I never lost a hand at the final table and took first for $500. It was the biggest rush I've ever had: over 4.5 hours I had, for sure (maybe more - it's hard to remember), 2 full-houses, 9 flushes, 3 straights, and 4 sets. I didn't even bother counting the number of pairs I hit or pots I took down simply because I had a massive chip lead. It was great. So great in fact I went to another tournament just up the street and took 2nd for $260 but that's another story. When the day was done, between the two tourneys, I had played for 8.5 hours, placed first and second, and took home $670 (winnings minus buy-ins).

Not to bad for an amatuer playing local tournaments...
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Yeah, live poker is so much softer than online poker...I just wish I was 21 and not 19 (don't get to run my college buddies out of money again until August)
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After winning 17 tournaments in about 3+ years, I just ended a year and half drought. It does feel great. Nothing describes that feeling through a drought. The money starts to not matter at all. You just want to win. Then, you stop caring about winning and look at your ROI%. Next, you just get fed up and tilt for a couple of months. Finally, you get it together, adjust to the new game, and get your win. It's a rough ride. But these are inevitable and they make you a better person and player.

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Yeah, live poker is so much softer than online poker
No kidding, last night I couldn't catch cards (after the nut flush hand) but had enough chips to make several plays on 2 or 3 of the monkeys at my table. That's definetly an advantage of playing these small locals.
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I just ended a year and half drought
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