So I’ve been playing the msn version of Texas Hold’Em for quite awhile now, and I’ve also been a regular blackjack player at a local casino in Nova Scotia. Recently I downloaded the Full Tilt and PokerStars programs and have been playing for play chips for about two months now. Within the past week I have turned to playing free-roll games on both. For me, it’s a good way to pass the time as I’m a single 34 yr old guy living in a small town where the dating opportunities are non existent, and the high price of gasoline is making regular trips to the nearest city, an hour away, a little expensive.
So far I have played the regular $100 dollar free-rolls on Full Tilt that are open to everyone and some of the other poker player websites that offer free-roll tournies. I have also played the daily free-rolls on PokerStars to try to get into the Week 2 tournament. Overall I’ve been tending to place in the 1200 out of 2700 range on Full Tilt, a lot of maniacs there so I’m going to focus now on tightening my play a lot and playing very aggressively on pocket pairs and face cards.
I had my best results to date on the daily free roll on Poker Stars last night. I placed 50th out of 12,000 after only playing for four days and I gained an entry to the Saturday Week 2 tournament. I played on average about 15% of the total hands that were dealt to me. I probably should have played slightly more, but the ones I did play were pretty decisive, and one in particular I will share with you was definitely a bad beat moment for my opponent.
I had pocket 10’s, I was in position, and I was in the mid-range of all the players at the table in terms of a chip count, about eighty thousand or so. In the future I will try to record what I think is a defining moment in terms of the game more accurately.
I raised quite a bit pre-flop hoping to scare a lot of people away as the blinds at this point were quite high. Only one person remained, and re-raised me. Without hesitating, I pushed all in, I was either going to do really well or bust out, as the hands I had been dealt were starting to go cold. My opponent pushes all in as well.
He has pocket Kings…ugh…game over I’m thinking as I’m praying for a 10 to come up on the flop.
On the flop: K(d), 6(s), 3(h)
So much for my prayer for trips
The turn comes…a 10 comes up…wow wee I think to myself, since the odds of a 4th ten are pretty remote.
The river comes…another 10 comes up…I now have four of a kind to my opponents trip Kings. What a bad beat moment he is having I imagine. The win brings my chip count to over 160, 000 which then gives me enough to qualify for the Week 2 tournament for a prize pool of around $2000.00.
Not bad for having only played free-rolls a grand total of four days, and a testament to a game never being truly over until that river card is turned over.
More to come here soon…
Cheers,
PlayedYou73
Last edited by PlayedYou73; 06-12-2008 at 04:16 AM.
So I’ve been playing the msn version of Texas Hold’Em for quite awhile now, and I’ve also been a regular blackjack player at a local casino in Nova Scotia. Recently I downloaded the Full Tilt and PokerStars programs and have been playing for play chips for about two months now. Within the past week I have turned to playing free-roll games on both. For me, it’s a good way to pass the time as I’m a single 34 yr old guy living in a small town where the dating opportunities are non existent, and the high price of gasoline is making regular trips to the nearest city, an hour away, a little expensive.
So far I have played the regular $100 dollar free-rolls on Full Tilt that are open to everyone and some of the other poker player websites that offer free-roll tournies. I have also played the daily free-rolls on PokerStars to try to get into the Week 2 tournament. Overall I’ve been tending to place in the 1200 out of 2700 range on Full Tilt, a lot of maniacs there so I’m going to focus now on tightening my play a lot and playing very aggressively on pocket pairs and face cards.
I had my best results to date on the daily free roll on Poker Stars last night. I placed 50th out of 12,000 after only playing for four days and I gained an entry to the Saturday Week 2 tournament. I played on average about 15% of the total hands that were dealt to me. I probably should have played slightly more, but the ones I did play were pretty decisive, and one in particular I will share with you was definitely a bad beat moment for my opponent.
I had pocket 10’s, I was in position, and I was in the mid-range of all the players at the table in terms of a chip count, about eighty thousand or so. In the future I will try to record what I think is a defining moment in terms of the game more accurately.
I raised quite a bit pre-flop hoping to scare a lot of people away as the blinds at this point were quite high. Only one person remained, and re-raised me. Without hesitating, I pushed all in, I was either going to do really well or bust out, as the hands I had been dealt were starting to go cold. My opponent pushes all in as well.
He has pocket Kings…ugh…game over I’m thinking as I’m praying for a 10 to come up on the flop.
On the flop: K(d), 6(s), 3(h)
So much for my prayer for trips
The turn comes…a 10 comes up…wow wee I think to myself, since the odds of a 4th ten are pretty remote.
The river comes…another 10 comes up…I now have four of a kind to my opponents trip Kings. What a bad beat moment he is having I imagine. The win brings my chip count to over 160, 000 which then gives me enough to qualify for the Week 2 tournament for a prize pool of around $2000.00.
Not bad for having only played free-rolls a grand total of four days, and a testament to a game never being truly over until that river card is turned over.
More to come here soon…
haha man, every site has crappy players...and this WAS a bad beat, but you cant fault him for going with this hand, pocket 10s late in a tournment will seem like a good hand, especially with you being on a cold streak...all in pre-flop isnt a bad move here, just so happens it was and he got lucky, thats poker tho
Tough beat for the kings but good win for you. The deck was kind to you but it wasn't a donk play on your part. Thinking that you were ahead, good to see that you had the guts to refire.
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