Monday, January 11, 2016

Drawing dead

It's never a good feeling to be drawing dead. Usually, this will be on the river. It's worse when it's on the turn. It's even worse when it's on the turn, and you were virtually guaranteed to chop the pot before the flop. That's what happened to me on hand 30 of the third sit and go I played last night. I'd been dealt ace ten offsuit, and an opponent who'd been dealt ace ten suited went all in. I called. He flopped a flush, and I was officially drawing dead on the turn. I'm pretty sure that's never happened to me before. Looked at in the right way, it's actually cause for celebration :-) It means I've demonstrated the longevity to have crazy things like this happen to me without crushing me.

style flavor buy_in entry players hands place winnings

SNG   NLHE    45000  5000       6    40     3        0
SNG   NLHE    45000  5000       6    45     2    94500
SNG   NLHE    45000  5000       6    63     3        0
SNG   NLHE    45000  5000       6    36     3        0
SNG   NLHE    45000  5000       6    71     2    94500


delta: $-61,000
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $3,129,300
balance: $11,143,794

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