On Friday night, I had the best result in the shortest tournament I played. I came in first, and only played 11 hands. That's the fastest first I've ever had in a sit and go. Realistically, the only way to achieve this is for one of your opponents to be be playing in a kamikase style, and for him to get lucky and knock out all the other opponents before getting heads up with you. Then all you need to do is wait for decent hands, since he'll be going all in all the time. That's the way it happened on Friday night. When we got to heads up play, the kamikase player had 5,070 in chips, and I had just 930. Four hands later, he had 2,340 in chips, and I had 3,660. One hand after that, it was all over.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands place winnings
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 41 4 0
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 38 2 92400
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 21 4 0
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 15 6 0
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 11 1 171600
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 43 4 0
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 46 2 92400
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 26 5 0
SNG NLHE 44000 6000 6 31 4 0
delta: $-93,600
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $1,956,440
balance: $9,657,604
Sunday, September 4, 2016
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