Janus was the Roman god of duality, among other things. There is no hand in poker with more of a dual nature than pocket aces. I hereby dub it the Janus hand :-) Pockets aces can easily double you up; unfortunately, they can just as easily bounce you out of a tournament. I experienced the latter outcome in the second MTT I entered last night, on just the second hand. I'm certain I've never exited an MTT that early before. Let me check the archives ... Shows you how much I know! :-) There were fully four examples of "prior art".
Here's how the Janus hand went down ... oops! I just discovered my memory was faulty again. I didn't have rockets after all. I was dealt a suited big slick (ace king), and paired my ace on the flop. I was up against an opponent who'd been dealt pocket queens. After the flop, I was a 91% favorite to win the hand. Unluckily for me, my opponent spiked a queen on the turn, and his set of queens held up. Out in a New York minute!
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 70 413 96 136 0
MTT NLHE 45000 5000 6 2 26 8 - 0
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 33 362 96 183 0
delta: $-90,000
MTT NLHE balance: $2,537,048
2017 balance: $459,025
balance: $11,876,855
Friday, April 21, 2017
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