Last night, my overall balance returned to the blue, in a resounding way. Even though I started the final table in seventh place, and ended up in seventh, I still feel like I laddered up. Here's why: when hand 110 started, eight players remained. I was the short stack, with just 660 chips. The next smallest stack was 9,999 chips. The ante was 300, and the blinds were 1500 and 3000. So it was abundantly clear I was not long for this world. I had T2o (ten deuce offsuit), and folded. It was my 13th fold in a row. Miraculously, I'd hung on just long enough to be the beneficiary of a money jump. The player with the fourth biggest stack (96,533 chips) took on the player with the third biggest stack (96,698 chips), went all in, and lost. That bumped my profit up by $114,000 :-) I hit the rail the next hand.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT-R NLHE 43500 6500 9 111 63 15 7 648000
delta: $548,000
MTT with rebuys NLHE balance: $43,323,000
2019 balance: $9,319,250
balance: $55,903,510
Thursday, May 16, 2019
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