I've now played nearly 1,000 MTTs of one style or another, and I've only come in first twice. What this means in practical terms is that 99.8% of the time, I'm going to lose the final hand of a tournament. I'm going to get all my chips in the middle, and then go bust. I often go back to the archives to look at the final hand of a tournament, to see if I got my money in good. If I did, that's a "Farewell, my shovely" situation. This translates roughly to:
1. I had a hand good enough to shove with
2. I shoved accordingly
3. I ended up losing the hand, but have no regrets
Last night, the first two tournaments I played were "Farewell, my shovelies". In the first one, my final hand was pocket kings. In the second, my final hand was KQo (king queen offsuit).
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 43500 6500 9 4 58 12 - 0
MTT-R NLHE 43500 6500 9 43 69 15 52 0
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 60 333 84 58 40700
delta: $-179,300
MTT NLHE balance: $2,601,668
2017 balance: $9,143,525
balance: $20,561,355
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
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