Second game, Second place
Game 2: $6 entrance fee, 10 player sit and go, Turbo.
Early Game:
Sit and Go Shark continues to give some good advice. Not only does it tell me to fold hands that Calculatem Pro tells me to call, but also it gives some great advice. Telling me to fold a ten, queen unsuited seemed a little strange. But on the flop I am glad I did!
First player is out after the third hand. The players are betting wildly at the moment.
I get my first hand, Ace Queen. The Flop shows a jack, four and an ace! I have hit a top pair. One person bets, I raise four times his bet and he calls. The next card is another ace. I bet high and he calls. The final card is a king leaving a possible run and flush. I am already pot bound so we both go all in. They show an Ace, Ten and I scoop the pot leaving them with 64 chips.
Mid Game:
I am on the big blind and get dealt seven and eight. Nobody raises so I get to see the flop - four, five and six! I bet 5x and one calls. The next card is a jack and we both go all in. The last card is a king and he reveals two aces. You could feel sorry for the guy with two aces but he should of raised early on and I would of quickly folded.
I now knock out another player with a pair of Kings versus his Ace Seven.
Then I play Ace Jack and ignore the advice and fold to some who raises. Turns out he had ace six :-(. I needed a bit more confidence at this point!
On another not turbo games do not give much time to read the advice!
The forth placed player is low on chips and we both play. I have an ace six and the ace hits. I put him all in and he calls with a king, queen. He is quickly out of the game.
Late Game:
Now with three players its time to start stealing chips of the third placed guy. The advice offered is helpful at this stage.
Heartbreak time! I have a pair of aces and raise, the third place player goes all in and the second placed player does the same. The flop shows jack, six and two. I go all in and the second place player joins me. Next card is a queen then four. He wins with two pairs, queens and sixes! Maybe I should have betted higher with the two aces, but I think he felt I was stealing pots.
The next hand sends me out in second. I have a pair of sixes and he has ace, two. We both go all in and the cards on the table show two pairs. He wins with the higher kicker.
Still $15 is not too bad!
