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EightFive

Birthday: November 16, 1986
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

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Total Entries: 468
Total Won/Lost: $1,303.33
Total Hours: 526
Earnings/Hour: $2.47
Biggest Win: $252.00
Biggest Loss: -$20.10



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April 9, 2008, 12AM: Lost $2.25 at Full Tilt
$2 Buy-In No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament (49th out of 213 Players)

Key Pot #1
Folded for the first hour.  Have 2060 at 80-160.  UTG raises to 500.  CO calls.  I shove with AK for the 2060 from the button.  Both call.  UTG has AQ.  CO has KJ.  I hold.
 
 
Key Pot #2
UTG limps at 120-240.  I raise to 750 with AA.  Folds back to UTG and he calls.  Flop is J82 rainbow.  He checks.  I bet 1500 into 2020.  He check-raises all in and I call.  He has QJ and I hold to get to 13k.
 
Key Pot #3
I raise from CO with 44 to 900.  Button raises to 2400.  SB calls.  With over 6k in the pot, I need to call 1500 more and each of these guys has me covered.  Obv if I miss I am done and still have 10k in chips at 150-300.  If I hit I am sure I will have one of these guys more than double me.  Flop comes J42 two spades.  Check, Check over to the preflop reraiser.  He moves in for 12k into a 8k pot.  SB calls and I call.  I call because the button’s range is almost every single hand he reraises with and the SB can call here with AJ, QQ, KK, AA and maaaybe AK spades.  Well turns out the SB does have the JJ and that’s it for me.  Coulda had almost 30k in chips at 150-300...woulda been nice.

Last Update: April 9, 2008, 12:34AM


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