Poker players love action, since action is the engine which builds (and sometimes destroys) your stack. In huge field MTTs, I'm finding that you get action in spades. It's a bit too much of a good thing, actually. Last night, I played four huge field MTTs, and didn't make the money in any of them. I consider that I got my money in good on every hand where I hit the felt, however. Let's take a look:
MTT 1: I was dealt pocket eights, went all in preflop, and got one caller, who'd been dealt ATo (ace ten offsuit). I was a 55.25% favorite to win the hand, but lost to trip aces.
MTT 2: I was dealt Ah Kh, went all in preflop, and got one caller, who'd been dealt Ac Ad. I was an 11.51% underdog, and lost to his pair of aces. Still, I consider that I got my money in good. This was what I call a retroactive bad beat :-)
MTT 3: I was dealt Ad Kd, went all in preflop, and got two callers. One had been dealt J9o (jack nine offsuit) and the other had been dealt a pair of fours. I had a 41.23% chance of winning, the J9o had a 28.54% chance, the pair of fours had a 29.83% chance, and there was a .4% chance there'd be a three way chop. The pair of fours won with a full house, fours full of threes.
MTT 4: I was dealt pocket jacks, went all in preflop, and got one caller, who'd been dealt Q7s (queen seven suited). I was a 68.75% favorite to win the hand, but lost to two pair, queens and sevens.
The largest field was in the second MTT, which had a colossal 993 entries. That MTT paid an incredible 240 places. The closest I came to making the money was in the first MTT, which had 783 entries and paid 189 places; I came in 214th.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands place winnings
MTT NLHE 900 100 9 43 214 0
MTT NLHE 900 100 6 27 341 0
MTT NLHE 900 100 9 8 423 0
MTT NLHE 900 100 6 28 443 0
delta: $-4,000
MTT NLHE balance: $-18,060
balance: $8,907,595
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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