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Very sorry I missed this. Congrats Zybomb. You can't win without some good breaks, and it sounds like you made the most of them.
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Suckouts, suckouts, suckouts!
I feel the need to point out that I got all my chips in with KQ vs left68wing's QJ.... which of course meant the end of me. I came over the top of him from my BB. A few hands earlier, I had raised with KQ and folded when he come over the top of me. No respect, I tells ya! |
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it was def a good tourney/learning experience for me and i enjoyed practicing my game against all of you guys.
in fact, the play 'texture' kinda reminded me of the latter stages of the big $100/$150 NLHE stars tourneys which i regularly watch-i.e., a buncha tricky, good players playing some serious poker. no 8-way allin pots there. ![]()
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Congrats, you played very well throughout ( I think I was at your table the whole time).
I was actually the AK vs your AT hand . I raised your BB, you pushed me all in and I called. It was a great tourney, and it makes me look forward to the league that much more! ![]()
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Great game everyone. I definitely enjoyed it. And I faired better than I thought I would. If we do one of these again count me in.
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