kingnebwsu
06-19-2004, 03:25 AM
I played pretty solid throughout the tourney (on Absolute Poker, just one table) and I finished second. I blew it all on one hand, where I had pocket kings and my opponent got a straight on the turn. That was killer. I should have gone all-in with the kings before it even got to that. I wagered too little at the start of that showdown hand and it cost me. That knocked me down bigtime and I never recovered.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with how I played. 9 people at the table, and I knocked out 5 of them. I was the dominant chip leader for most of the game. Now that I know there are constant tourney tables at Absolute Poker, I think I may do nothing else :)
I'm still shaking from the excitement. Some beginner's luck, yes, but also some tight play by me. This is really a fascinating game.
Anyone looking to play in a "fun" tourney on AP, look me up. My name on there is kingneb.
Any tips for a first-time tournament player would be welcome :cool:
Edit: I just played my 2nd tourney and it wasn't nearly as fun. Everyone was way more gung-ho and all-in and shit. I was able to call their bluffs and I won it :) The third hand was awesome, I got a triple suckout. If only there were twins involved... :rolleyes: One guy had $7,500 (out of $18,000) and within three hands was out. He dropped it all so quick, cuz he was nuts. Oh well, the tourneys are still way better than the average "fun" table.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with how I played. 9 people at the table, and I knocked out 5 of them. I was the dominant chip leader for most of the game. Now that I know there are constant tourney tables at Absolute Poker, I think I may do nothing else :)
I'm still shaking from the excitement. Some beginner's luck, yes, but also some tight play by me. This is really a fascinating game.
Anyone looking to play in a "fun" tourney on AP, look me up. My name on there is kingneb.
Any tips for a first-time tournament player would be welcome :cool:
Edit: I just played my 2nd tourney and it wasn't nearly as fun. Everyone was way more gung-ho and all-in and shit. I was able to call their bluffs and I won it :) The third hand was awesome, I got a triple suckout. If only there were twins involved... :rolleyes: One guy had $7,500 (out of $18,000) and within three hands was out. He dropped it all so quick, cuz he was nuts. Oh well, the tourneys are still way better than the average "fun" table.