As I've said before, it's easier to remember hands you lost than hands you won. Case in point: I don't remember any hands from yesterday's session, but do remember a painful one from the first tournament I played in the session before that, on New Year's day. The result was that I hit the rail very early on, not having even played ten hands. I was dealt the king and seven of hearts. The flop was two aces and a small card, where one of the aces and the small card were both hearts. The turn was a king, and the river was another heart, which gave me the nut flush. There were only two players left in the hand at that point, me being one. I went all in, and my opponent called. He turned over a big slick, which meant he had a full house, aces full of kings. Though I hadn't known it at the time, I'd actually been drawing dead on the river, since he'd hit his full house on the turn. Expletive deleted!
style flavor buy_in entry players entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 44000 6000 9 375 99 49 123000
delta: $73,000
2025 balance: $-77,000
2025 blue distance: $77,000
balance: $16,220,303
MTT NLHE ITM pct: 41.59 (1280 of 3078)
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