In an earlier post, I compared making the money in an MTT to landing an airplane. I actually had a particular airport (and runway) in mind when I made the analogy - Logan Airport in Boston. To land on the runway I'm thinking of, planes have to approach over water. This can be disconcerting to the passengers, to say the least :-) It's hard not to get the impression that the plane is coming in too low, and will hit the water first. Last night, in the final MTT NLHE I played, I thought my plane was coming in too low. I held out as long as I could; when I eventually hit the rail, I had to wait a bit to find out what my place was. This was due to the fact that multiple players from multiple tables can hit the rail in rapid succession. As it turned out, I landed essentially on the first foot of runway :-)
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 16500 3500 9 13 835 171 378 0
MTT NLHE 16500 3500 9 19 590 126 - 0
MTT NLHE 18000 2000 9 20 316 81 - 0
MTT 8-Game 45000 5000 6 46 73 18 29 0
MTT NLHE 16500 3500 9 42 651 135 195 0
MTT NLHE 18000 2000 9 47 265 72 71 31000
delta: $-119,000
MTT NLHE balance: $791,048
balance: $10,291,730
Monday, November 28, 2016
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